Bad Bunny’s 2020 is not too shabby (so far).
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Bad Bunny paid tribute to Kobe Bryant with the release of a surprise track called “6 Rings.”The two-minute song, featuring the voices of sports commentators and Bryant, is a slow-beat hip-hop track on which Bunny thanks the late basketball star for being a big inspiration in his career.
Although Bryant is a five-time NBA champion, the Puerto Rican artist coined the song six rings, in honor of Kobe's marriage and four daughters.In the track, Bunny, like many, can’t fathom the fact that his
.Bad Bunny’s 2020 is not too shabby (so far).
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Last Sunday, Lakers' star Kobe Bryant, his 13-year-old daughter Gianna, and seven other people died in a helicopter crash in Southern California. Bryant's wife, Vanessa, with whom he shared three other daughters, Bianka (3), Natalia (17), and Capri (seven months), spoke out earlier this week about how the family is doing following their loss.
As the world continues to mourn the legendary Kobe Bryant (along with Gigi Bryant and the seven others who perished in that tragic helicopter crash), we can expect a host of tributes in the victims’ honor in the coming weeks.
“We were all freaking out, because obviously, hearing the news about Kobe [Bryant] and his daughter [Gianna], was so tragic and none of us can still believe it right now to this day,” Alicia Keys, host of the 2020 Grammy Awards, said during the Jan. 29 episode of The Ellen DeGeneres Show.
The NBA star died in a helicopter crash on Sunday (January 26)
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Bad Bunny is celebrating the life of one of his heroes the only way he can – with a song. The Puerto Rican rapper released a song on Tuesday, January 28 entitled 6 Rings in honor of Kobe Bryant. The surprise track comes two days after the NBA great, his 13-year-old daughter Gianna and seven others died in a tragic helicopter accident. In the song, the 25-year-old alludes to Kobe’s five championship rings and the ring he gave to his wife Vanessa Bryant in honor of their marriage.
Bad Bunny was one of many artists to pay tribute to Kobe Bryant on social media after the NBA player died on Sunday in a helicopter crash. Today, the Puerto Rico native further expressed his admiration for the basketball legend with a song titled “6 Rings.” Production is handled by SubeloNeo and Bad Bunny himself.
Bad Bunny dropped a new song titled "6 Rings" in honor of Kobe Bryant, the former Los Angeles Lakers shooting guardwho died Sunday morning.The Puerto Rican singer took to Instagram to share part of the audio of the melancholic track in which he sings, "I still remember the first game of yours I witnessed, the excitement and the many times you got me on my feet.... You showed me that everything in life is done with passion.
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Bad Bunny has penned a song in honor of the late Kobe Bryant.