Bad Bunny has been outspoken about social and political issues in Puerto Rico, but many wondered if he planned to take a definitive stance this election year. He was ever-present during the 2019 ...
But Bad Bunny, who defended Puerto Rico after comedian Tony Hinchcliffe referred to the U.S. territory as “a floating island of garbage” at a rally for former President Donald Trump in New ...
Bad Bunny is recognized globally for establishing reggaeton as a mainstream music genre and exporting Puerto Rican culture to the world. But the millennials who grew up in Puerto Rico the same ...
There is a misdirected focus on whether Bad Bunny will endorse a presidential candidate for the 2024 elections, rather than looking at the on-going political situation in Puerto Rico that have ...
He should. Plus, the remark pulled Bad Bunny into the fray in support of Harris, and his involvement is bad news for Trump.
Puerto Rican music stars including Bad Bunny and Ricky Martin backed Kamala ... Tony Hinchcliffe made several racist remarks ...
Reggaetón superstar Bad Bunny paid for dozens of billboard ads criticizing Puerto Rico’s two main parties ... nine-to-five and embarking on a road trip from the Canadian Arctic to Antarctica.
The timing of that joke at Trump’s rally at Madison Square Garden — a punchline that called Puerto Rico a “floating ... After the joke, megastar Bad Bunny and a firmament of other Boricua ...
Superstar spoke about his political awakening during a massive rally attended by Residente, Rauw Alejandro, and more ...