While Bad Bunny's new album has already broken records, he had a bigger picture in mind when releasing it: Making a political statement and standing in solidarity with Puerto Rico.
In the chorus for “LO QUE LE PASÓ A HAWAii," Bad Bunny openly denounces the gentrification of Puerto Rico. “They want to take the river and the beach away from me,” he sings, referring to the many ...
Bad Bunny has become a major name in Latin trap, drawing inspiration from his Puerto Rican roots and his hometown’s unique energy.
In the chorus for “LO QUE LE PASÓ A HAWAii," Bad Bunny openly denounces the gentrification of Puerto Rico. “They want to take the river and the beach away from me,” he sings, referring to ...
During an appearance on Hot Ones, Bad Bunny talked about his time in WWE and revealed what the most painful spot for him in ... The second was a match in Puerto Rico at Backlash.
Bad Bunny has announced a new 21-show residency in his hometown of Puerto Rico – check out the full ... ‘Most Wanted Tour’ landed the seventh spot on the Top 10 highest-grossing music ...
Days after Bad ... spot on those charts globally as well. Bad Bunny, whose real name is Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, has been intentional during this album rollout about focusing on Puerto ...
W hen you’re Bad Bunny, elevators are a careful maneuver ... ideas that are grounded in folk and roots traditions from Puerto Rico, the rest of the Caribbean, and the wider diaspora.
Puerto Rican superstar Bad Bunny's latest album, Debí Tirar Más Fotos (DTMF), released on January 5, 2025, represents not just a love letter to Puerto Rico but ... and also the beach, they ...
Maybe a rollout seemed unnecessary for a project as immediate and rewarding as this celebration of his homeland, Puerto Rico ... on the beach: Bad Bunny is a helpless romantic, and much of ...