For 10 weekends this summer, thousands of fans gathered at El Coliseo in San Juan, Puerto Rico, to witness Bad Bunny’s “No me quiero ir de aquí” residency. There’s not a bad seat in the arena, but ...
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Bad Bunny’s DtMF Won’t Solve Colonialism in Puerto Rico — But Music Is Key to Revolutions
I started listening to Bad Bunny in 2017, when I was living in “Nueva Yol.” Back then, the song “Tu No Vive Así” made me feel nostalgic. Despite sounding more like trap than the dembow of my ...
Bad Bunny has multiple Grammy Awards, record streaming numbers and is generally one of the world's biggest pop stars. But no matter how famous he gets, the focus of his music always comes back to ...
Global superstar Bad Bunny is doubling down on his commitment to create music that authentically represents and speaks directly to Puerto Ricans. The Grammy-winning artist, whose real name is Benito ...
His sold-out residency highlights elements of Puerto Rican culture that many visitors miss, but a little digging can give travelers a richer experience. A dancer wearing a Bad Bunny mask at La Placita ...
Bad Bunny’s “No Me Quiero Ir de Aquí” residency has become the star-studded event of the season. Ever since the Latin superstar decided to hold a residency in Puerto Rico at the famed El Coliseo de ...
Last summer, the global superstar Bad Bunny was driving through the streets of San Juan, Puerto Rico, crying and feeling sad “about a lot of things.” As he looked out his window, he saw the city’s ...
This time, Bad Bunny didn't need to travel the globe to make history or break records – he just needed Puerto Rico and his community to make an impact. Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio's career-defining ...
No matter how famous he gets, the focus of Bad Bunny's music always comes back to his home of Puerto Rico. And his new record is being called his most Puerto Rican and most political album yet. Bad ...
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