Time and time again Bad Bunny has proven that he's strongest creatively when he anchors himself to the island and if DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS is to be believed, home is where he's insistent on staying.
Jorell Meléndez-Badillo of the University of Wisconsin-Madison came up with 17 visualizers that offer historical context to ...
Bad Bunny tells us which song on his new album made his mom cry, which one means the most to him, and which were last-minute ...
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J-Hope recruited his BTS bandmate Jungkook, LE SSERAFIM’s Huh Yunjin, Bad Bunny and Nile Rodgers for the follow-up to his ...
He took the top spot as the most streamed artiste on Spotify Wrapped 2024 in the country for the fourth consecutive year.
Houston Rodeo concert lineup includes nine acts who will take the rotating stage for the first time. The annual event runs ...
Esteemed Puerto Rican film director and actor, Jacobo Morales features in the video as an elder Bad Bunny who is looking back on his life, and remembering the woman who taught him how to dance salsa.
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.
On the ideological centerpiece of DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS, the Puerto Rican rapper reckons with what happens after the vacation ends and the tourists go home.