“I love this one," says Bad Bunny. "It’s the most energetic of the album and the most different.” Don’t presume for a moment that he’s strayed from his musical roots though. Describing “Safaera”—a classic he produced with one of his best mates DJ Orma—he says, “This ...
In a 2021 interview, Bad Bunny said, “I’m pleased that we are in a time where I don’t need to change anything about myself—not my musical style, not my language, not my culture—to go far. That doesn’t mean I’ll never sing in English. I already sang in Japanese, so mayb...
Bad Bunny is a Puerto Rican singer and songwriter who helped bring reggaeton and trap music to a wider audience. His urban music style also incorporated other genres, including rock, punk, and soul. Bad Bunny’s albums include X 100PRE, YHLQMDLG, and El
Bad Bunny ocupa el puesto 23 entre los artistas más grandes del pop del siglo XXI por el modo en que ha transformado el estrellato pop global.
(and saturday night live musical guest performance) for the morning-after duet “la noche de anoche,” i suggest an erotic thriller, the vaunted ’90s subgenre that gave us sliver and body of evidence. he smiles gamely: “i think you’re right.” b ad bunny is already a subject of ...
designed by Ramandhani Nugraha., who wanted to bring a bit of fun and humor to typography. Bad Bunny font comes in two styles: a black-and-white version, as well as a full-color version. Both versions feature a unique, hand-drawn style that is perfect for adding a bit of style and...
” The Tainy-produced song is about female empowerment and liberation in privacy and invites those who listen to enjoy life, the beach and to get close and personal with one another. Musically, the song is not far from Bad Bunny’s style, but he has overcome to a point where his sound...
Bad Bunny might have killed the crossover (he at least called it in arecent interviewwithVanity Fair). He was never interested in being a "crossover" superstar, singing in English and tailoring his style for non-Latin audiences, even on his own terms. Instead, he created a ...
5. “We need to try to unite audiences, unite countries, join musical tastes, unite people.”– Bad Bunny 6. “I don’t want to be fake. I’m just being me. And I have the power to break stereotypes and whatever useless rules that society puts on us.”– Bad Bunny ...
which is at once the hardest and softest track on the record. bad bunny’s perspective is decidedly puerto rican, but he’s always drawn musical influence from across the diaspora, from juan gabriel ’s mexican boleros and héctor lavoe ’s salsa to the colombian (j balvin) and puerto ...