Bad Bunny is a global music superstar, but the “Baticano” rapper’s home and heart will forever belong to Puerto Rico. Over the years, he has showcased his silly side with meme-worthy photos ...
Bad Bunny has released “Una Velita,” a polemic addressing the fallout from Hurricane Maria, which devastated Puerto Rico and other parts of the Caribbean in 2017. It is his first solo song ...
Some of the lyrics reference a palm tree, which is also the emblem for the New Progressive Party on the island. The tempest crescendos and subsides, and Bad Bunny ends the song with a helium-high ...
a twice-weekly guide to new and old songs. On the seventh anniversary of Hurricane Maria, which left lasting damage to Puerto Rico, Bad Bunny has released the mournful, resentful, adamant “Una ...
Knowing that there are people all over the world—in Japan, in Germany—who know Puerto Rico for my music, for that of other artists, for salsa, for our culture, for our people." Bad Bunny's ...
To the delight of his fans Bad Bunny releases her first new single in months, "Una Velita." The song is a more serious tone for the singer who shares a deliberate message about his native Puerto ...
The resurfaced viral video clips of Bad Bunny with P. Diddy offer a nostalgic throwback, transporting fans to a simpler era ...
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As noted by Pitchfork, Bad Bunny’s lyrical references to palm trees may be a nod toward Puerto Rico’s New Progressive Party ... Little Secret.” The song’s title is self-explanatory.
The Puerto Rican rapper Bad Bunny has purchased billboards across San Juan in protest of the New Progressive Party, which has a lead in the November gubernatorial election. Across the city’s ...