Images of the light blue Puerto Rican flag and several coastlines speak to the star's broader political views of the island's ...
The video opens with Bad Bunny reciting the story behind his family tree as old-school photos of his ancestors flash onscreen ...
By Isabela Raygoza Associate Editor, Billboard Español This summer, Bad Bunny is set to transform Puerto Rico’s typically quieter season with a 30-show residency at the Coliseo de Puerto Rico ...
Book your flights and hotels because you’re seeing Bad Bunny in Puerto Rico this summer. Bad Bunny is hosting a residency of shows at the iconic Coliseo de Puerto Rico, and they will run from ...
The song, which is the outro track of his latest album, Debí Tirar Más Fotos, tells the story of Benito, a man who grew up in ...
He's now a full-time wrestler on Monday Night Raw ... WWE, Paul and Bad Bunny have crossed paths. Paul previously criticized Bunny for including him in a documentary on gentrification in Puerto Rico.
Perhaps there is no bigger celebrity on a global scale that has been a part of WWE than Bad Bunny, the rapper and singer from Puerto Rico with more ... including Raw, SmackDown, and NXT.
Bad Bunny is taking over Puerto Rico this summer, and if you managed to score tickets, you need to start planning. If you are traveling to Puerto Rico, you’re going to have to start thinking ...
A month after its debut, Bad Bunny’s sixth solo studio album, “Debí Tirar Más Fotos,” continues to ignite conversations surrounding Puerto Rico’s colonial legacy and its right to self ...
Then, at WWE Backlash in Puerto Rico, Bad Bunny and Damian Priest engaged in a street fight in San Juan. Since then, Bad Bunny has not competed for the WWE. Here's everything you need to know ...
Bad Bunny's new album, "Debir Tirar Mas Fotos," dropped earlier this month. It features traditional folk music from Puerto Rico, where the artist is from. The lyrics touch on the gentrification of ...
Whether they're escorting stars or entering the ring themselves, music's biggest artists are firing up the WWE — and ... and arguably Puerto Rico’s favorite son, Bad Bunny.