In the song Yonaguni, Bad Bunny mentioned starting 2023 “like a boss”. True to his words, the Puerto Rican artist kicked off ...
Bad Bunny, the Puerto Rican reggaeton sensation, has cemented his status as one of the most influential figures in global pop ...
The two parties that have dominated Puerto Rican politics for decades are losing their grip as they face the stiffest ...
Rapper Bad Bunny posted a video celebrating Puerto Rican culture on Tuesday after a comedian at Donald Trump’s Madison Square Garden rally on Sunday called Puerto Rico a “floating island of ...
Puerto Rican pop star Bad Bunny dropped an eight-minute video celebrating his hometown, and he captioned it “garbage,” a pretty clear reference to the racist speech delivered by comedian Tony ...
ADVERTISEMENT Trump made no mention of the ill-advised joke that has peeved Puerto Ricans and their millions of loved ... Read the story here. Rapper Bad Bunny posted a video celebrating Puerto ...
The pop superstar posted a video lauding the island’s “kings and queens,” two days after he shared a clip of Vice President Kamala Harris addressing Puerto Rican voters.
Bad Bunny shared an Instagram post celebrating icons and major historical moments in Puetro Rico as a response to Trump's NYC rally.
Bad Bunny shared the Harris video on his Instagram ... Users highlighted its potential impact: almost half a million Puerto Ricans live in Pennsylvania, and over 100,000 live in Georgia and ...
Harris told reporters she was proud to have the support of Bad Bunny and Jennifer Lopez, and said Trump's rally was an example of how he has divided the country. "Donald Trump spends full time ...
Notably, Bad Bunny hails from Puerto Rico and has 45.6 million followers on Instagram. He responded to the hate by posting an Instagram story in which he featured a video of Harris criticising Trump ...