Residente wears many hats.
28.02.2020 - 21:57 / billboard.com
Bad Bunny and Spotify have teamed up to give fans a look at his upcoming third studio album ahead of its release on Saturday (Leap Day), Billboard can exclusively reveal.Titled Yo Hago Lo Que Me Da La Gana (I Do What I Want), the Puerto Rican artist and digital music service app developed a lookbook with different styles, sets and images that speak to five songs and musical storylines from the album.
Throughout the avant-garde looks, Bunny plays with androgynous and gender-bending styles,
.Residente wears many hats.
Ricky Martin is encouraging his fans and followers to be responsible and stay home. Amid the coronavirus outbreak, the Puerto Rican singer took to social media to share a powerful message to encourage people to follow guidelines and not leave their homes. “I have friends that live in China and in Italy and they all tell me, ‘Ricky, if we could go back in time with the information that we have today, our attitude would’ve been totally different.’ he begins in a video.
Late last month, Bad Bunny dropped his sophomore album YHLQMDLG, home to 20 songs with old-school reggaeton melodies, Latin trap collaborations and raw perreo.
Bad Bunny is one of Latin music’s biggest and hottest artists right now. In only three years, the Puerto Rican rapper has enjoyed a career that many could only dream of and has reached international stardom at a level unmatched by many.
If there's one thing Bad Bunny can do, it's make people smile.
Colombian singer J Balvin and Puerto Rican artist Bad Bunny are changing the game, one hit at a time. Making their crossover by singing in their native language and staying true to their sound, both Balvin (real name: José Álvaro Osorio Balvin) and Bunny (real name: Benito Antonio Martinez Ocasio) have brought reggaeton and Latin trap to the American market, catching the attention of artists such as Drake, Pharrell Williams, and Beyoncé.
Weeks after releasing his autobiographical song "René," Residente makes his debut on the Social 50 chart in the week ending March 5.The Puerto Rican singer-songwriter saw a spike on Twitter with 78,000 mentions, up 1,141%, and 60,000 Twitter reactions, according to the Next Big Sound, up 911%.Additionally, the rapper's Wikipedia page views cross 81,000 in all, a boost of 4,912%, and, currently, the song debuts at No.34 on Billboard's Hot Latin Songs chart with 1,000 digital downloads and 3
After recently admitting he is in love during an interview with Entertainment Tonight, Puerto Rican star Bad Bunny has given us the next steps in his relationship: showing the world the beautiful face of the woman of his dreams. The Callaíta hitmaker shared a picture of his girl with his 22 million fans on social media where she is playfully looking at the camera while sitting in the background behind the reggaetonero.
While making the rounds with his sophomore album YHLQMDLG released on Leap Day, Bad Bunny also took the time to decode some of his famous tweets.
Bad Bunny lands a historic debut on the new Billboard 200 albums chart, as the Puerto Rican artist’s YHLQMDLG bows at No. 2 on the all-genre tally with 179,000 equivalent album units earned in the U.S. in the week ending March 5, according to Nielsen Music/MRC Data.
Bad Bunny is leaving little to the imagination!
Premios Tu Música Urbano, an award show dedicated entirely to honoring music from the world of Spanish-language urbano, aired last night (March 5), live from Puerto Rico’s José Miguel Agrelot Coliseum. During the evening, reggaeton/Latin trap pioneer Nicky Jam received a career achievement award. In addition, Daddy Yankee took home six awards, while Ozuna earned Top Male Artist. Check out the full list of winners, which also includes Bad Bunny and Rosalía, below.
Carlos Arroyo officially makes his comeback to the music scene with his new single “Baila Reggaeton,” in collaboration with Zion & Lennox, premiering exclusively on Billboard today (March 5).The single, produced by Los Legendarios and managed by Duars Entertainment, also marks Arroyo’s first release under the independent record label, RIMAS.The two Puerto Rican acts have joined forces for a catchy reggaeton song about a couple dancing to the urban beat all night long.
Even before Bad Bunny's YHLQMDLG dropped over the weekend, he had already informed his fans that all 20 of its tracks were "hits." Now that it's out, we know the Puerto Rican singer-songwriter wasn't wrong.From infectious perreo hits to get down to on the dance floor (alone or with a partner) to old-school reggaetón tracks for which he tapped vets like Daddy Yankee and Jowell & Randy, YHLQMDLG -- an acronym that stands for I do whatever I want in Spanish -- is a well-rounded set that is aiming
Bad Bunny may be giving an old flame the kiss-off in "Pero Ya No," but he brought the fire when he performed the track live on The Late Late Show with James Corden. The Puerto Rican star recently dropped his second solo album YHLQMDLG, and with it came a few videos for some of the tracks.
Buscabulla have announced their debut album. Regresa—which means “return” or “to come back” in Spanish—arrives May 8 via Ribbon Music. The duo of Raquel Berrios and Luis Alfredo Del Valle have also shared a 16mm-shot video for new single “NTE” (aka “No Te Equivoques” or “Don’t Get It Wrong”), directed by Chris Gregory-Rivera and filmed on the Aguadilla waterfront in Puerto Rico. Watch below (via The FADER).
In the midst of promoting his sophomore studio album YHLQMDLG, a Spanish acronym that stands for “I do whatever I want,” Bad Bunny stopped by The Late Late Show with James Corden to play a fun game and perform live.During the episode, which aired past midnight on Wednesday (March 4), the Puerto Rican artist teamed up with actors Pete Holmes and Martin Freeman to play a game of “Cell Phone Profile.” Corden was shown three screenshots from a cellphone, and had to guess which of his celebrity
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We've had the weekend to process Bad Bunny's sophomore album YHLQMDLG, which dropped Saturday (Feb. 29), and we already have some favorite tracks on repeat.