Bad Bunny’s ‘DtMF’ explores memory and Puerto Rican identity through emotional lyrics that sparked a global photo-sharing movement.
The musician, whose real name is Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, was born and raised less than an hour from San Juan in the ...
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.
PJ Sin Suela, a practicing physician, activist and rapper, uses his lyrics to dissect Puerto Rico’s sociopolitical wounds.
In an in-depth interview with Apple Music, Bad Bunny shares his pride in Puerto Rico’s resilience and enduring cultural identity.
Bad Bunny released his sixth studio album "Debí Tirar Màs Fotos," which celebrates Puerto Rico and its history.
moody warning about the rapid gringo-ification of Puerto Rico. Over a stripped-back instrumental full of sounds you would hear walking down cobblestone streets in San Juan—güiros and guitars—Bad Bunny ...
Bad Bunny may be a global hitmaker, but at times, he still feels like a rookie. That's what the Puerto Rican superstar (real ...
The crossover star’s “Debí Tirar Más Fotos” is about remembering what matters most.
In his new album, he voices his concerns about Puerto Rico becoming a U.S. state, a divisive issue that has fueled debate ...
Some Filipinos said the new album cover of Puerto Rican singer-rapper Bad Bunny evokes "Filipino" vibes. A pop ...
Bad Bunny sets the bar higher with his sixth studio LP, 'Debí Tirar Más Fotos,' a declaration of resistance and pride for ...