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Hosted on MSNBad Bunny’s DtMF Won’t Solve Colonialism in Puerto Rico — But Music Is Key to RevolutionsI started listening to Bad Bunny in 2017, when I was living in “Nueva Yol.” Back then, the song “Tu No Vive Así” made me feel nostalgic. Despite sounding more like trap than the dembow of my ...
WWE has grown into a sport drawing the attention of music's biggest stars, including Bad Bunny, Travis Scott and Lil Wayne.
SAINt JHN is speaking out about the racism he's encountered while living in Puerto Rico, describing it as "loud, active, and very present." ...
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 ...
The two reggaetón stars have gone deep into salsa in their new albums. Will it make a difference for the genre?
Bad Bunny has dropped the music video for “Baile Inolvidable” from Puerto Rican filmmaker Jacobo Morales. The song is taken ...
The passion in the lyrics hit me with the sounds of a distant Puerto Rico, one I’ve never set foot in but somehow know by ...
Badillo, an assistant history professor at UW-Madison, is the brains behind the visualizers for Bad Bunny's hit new album.
Bad Bunny’s sixth studio album, he intertwines expressions of love for his homeland with the mourning of a past relationship.
Having emerged from hurricanes, earthquakes and a debt crisis, Puerto Rico is coming out swinging. As one of the Caribbean’s ...
Jorell Meléndez-Badillo contributed to 17 videos based on Puerto Rico’s history for the artist’s most recent album.
Producer Caleb Calloway has found success making beats for artists like Young Miko, Rauw Alejandro, and Álvaro Díaz.
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