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Bad Bunny joined Mexican actor Gael García Bernal in Cassandro, a film based on the life of the wrestling and queer icon also ...
From Puerto Rico to Japan, Bad Bunny and guest MC Yaviah champion the pursuit of más perreo in their brand-new video for “Bichiyal.” Directed by Cliqua and Stillz, the new clip casts a ...
Bad Bunny, Japanese Breakfast, Ethel Cain, and All the Songs You Need to Know This Week. Rolling Stone. Fri, January 10, 2025 at 6:54 PM UTC. 1 min read. Japanese Breakfast - Credit: Pak Bae* ...
June 4 (UPI) --Bad Bunny released on Friday a new music video for his latest single titled "Yonaguni."The track is named after an island in Japan and ends with an anime sequence featuring the ...
Bad Bunny just dropped new music. The Puerto Rican rapper has dropped a new single called "Yonaguni" on Thursday night. "Yonaguni," named after an island in Japan, fuses rhythms of reggaetón with ...
Bad Bunny has returned with a new reggaetón-infused single titled “Yonaguni,” along with a day-in-the-life-style music video. “Yonaguni,” named after a Japanese island, marks Bunny’s ...
Bad Bunny releases new single “Yonaguni,” along with new music video, after announcing a 2022 tour in support of El Ultimo Tour del Mundo. ... He even ends the track by singing in Japanese.
Bad Bunny will be hitting the road (and skies) as he prepares to perform all over the world. After wrapping a 30-date residency in his home island of Puerto Rico on Sept. 14, the reggaeton star ...
Translated to English, Bad Bunny is singing about a woman he loves moving to Yonaguni, a small island off the coast of Taiwan (he sings in Japanese at some points on the track).
Press play for the latest from Bad Bunny, Japanese Breakfast, Ringo Starr, The Lumineers, Teddy Swims, Warren Zeiders, and more this week on Audacy All New.
The Puerto Rican superstar kicks off a record-breaking residency at home while sending a loud, defiant message to the U.S.
Bad Bunny is at the top of his game. In under five years, ... That doesn’t mean I’ll never sing in English. I already sang in Japanese, so maybe one day I’ll sing in English.