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04.10.2021 - 20:03 / nme.com
Bad Bunny is being sued for direct and contributory copyright infringement in relation to his 2020 track ‘Safaera’.The lawsuit, reported by Pitchfork, has been filed in a California federal court by AOM Music, Inc., the rightsholder of the songs ‘Besa Tu Cuerpo’, ‘Chocha con Bicho’ and ‘Sigan Bailando’ by reggaeton pioneer DJ Playero. The songs are taken from Playero’s records ‘Playero 37 Underground’ and ‘Playero Street Mix Vol.
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Bad Bunny is known for pushing boundaries not only in music, but in fashion, and for his latest magazinie spread, he’s doing just that. The Puerto Rican powerhouse is the cover star for the November 2021 issue of Allure, and for the photoshoot, he’s wearing some of his most innovative, unusual looks yet. On the cover, the close-up of Bunny--full name Bentio Antonio Martínez Ocasio--shows the reggaetonero wearing a cobalt blue durag and a matching blazer.
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