Bad Bunny’s sixth studio album, he intertwines expressions of love for his homeland with the mourning of a past relationship.
Badillo, an assistant history professor at UW-Madison, is the brains behind the visualizers for Bad Bunny's hit new album.
Puerto Rican superstar Bad Bunny has become the biggest Latin artist in the world.But even that description doesn’t do him justice. More than any other, Bad Bunny has remade modern pop music in ...
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Refinery29 on MSNBad Bunny’s DtMF Won’t Solve Colonialism in Puerto Rico — But Music Is Key to RevolutionsI 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 ...
Further, as “DtMF” leads, Benito extends his Hot Latin Songs record among Latin rhythm artists, with 16th No. 1s, tying with Luis Miguel for the second-most, both behind Enrique Iglesias who still ...
Anyone who listens to Bad Bunny knows his music is inherently political. He’s argued in previous interviews that his intentions often don’t start out that way, but rather the emotions he describes in ...
The passion in the lyrics hit me with the sounds of a distant Puerto Rico, one I’ve never set foot in but somehow know by ...
The Puerto Rican artist Bad Bunny’s latest album has been charting on the Billboard Hot 100. HPR’s Cassie Ordonio reports one song referencing Hawaiʻi has drawn reaction from Native Hawaiians and ...
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