PJ Sin Suela, a practicing physician, activist and rapper, uses his lyrics to dissect Puerto Rico’s sociopolitical wounds.
The musician, whose real name is Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, was born and raised less than an hour from San Juan in the ...
It’s a lesson Bad Bunny has taken to heart, or more likely, come to on his own, on “Debí Tirar Más Fotos,” the solo album the ...
In his new album, he voices his concerns about Puerto Rico becoming a U.S. state, a divisive issue that has fueled debate ...
Bad Bunny has released his sixth album, an opus on his beloved Puerto Rico. On “Debí Tirar Más Fotos,” which translates to “I ...
An interview with Bad Bunny on his new album, which explores heartbreak and Puerto Rico's rich musical history beyond ...
Bad Bunny first joined news anchor Jorge Gelpi Pagan in providing a recount of the previous day's news. He introduced himself ...
Bad Bunny's newly released album, Debí Tirar Más Fotos (DTMF), is not just a love letter to Puerto Rico but also a daring ...
Bad Bunny directly addresses comedian Tony Hinchcliffe's referring to Puerto Rico as a 'floating island of garbage': 'It wasn ...
In an in-depth interview with Apple Music, Bad Bunny shares his pride in Puerto Rico’s resilience and enduring cultural identity.
The rapper and singer celebrates his homeland on a new album, offering an adventurous survey of the island’s musical styles.
Bad Bunny released his sixth studio album "Debí Tirar Màs Fotos," which celebrates Puerto Rico and its history.