In his latest single, Lo Que Le Pasó a Hawai’i, Bad Bunny doesn’t just offer another reggaetón hit for fans to vibe to—he pens an anthem of defiance and awareness.
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Bad Bunny wanted to share the history of Puerto Rico on his latest album. So his team made a call to the University of Wisconsin-Madison. That’s where a professor was ready to share the island’s ...
A Cuban TikToker known as La Beche (@_labeche) has gained viral attention for her critical response to Bad Bunny's song "Lo ...
Bad Bunny’s latest album amplifies the voices of Puerto Rico’s coquí and endangered crested toad, highlighting the urgent need to protect the island’s fragile ecosystems and cultural heritage.
The habitat of this endemic species is threatened by climate change and by some of the other problems denounced in the album ...
and his engagement with social issues in Puerto Rico like gentrification and LGBTQ rights make him a unique artistic focus for analyzing these matters." The online page first began as university ...
It features traditional folk music from Puerto Rico, where the artist is from. The lyrics touch on the gentrification of Puerto Rico and draw a stark parallel with Hawaii. Pristine sandy beaches ...