Badillo, an assistant history professor at UW-Madison, is the brains behind the visualizers for Bad Bunny's hit new album.
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Refinery29 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 ...
Last month, three-time Grammy winner Bad Bunny released his latest album, “DeBí TiRAR MáS FOToS”. The 17-song album was both a return to his Puerto Rican roots and a bold evolution of his sound. After ...
Anyone who listens to Bad Bunny knows his music is inherently political. He’s argued in previous interviews that his intentions often don’t start out that way, but rather the emotions he describes in ...
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Could this couple be back together or are they just fashionable friends? Exes Bad Bunny and Kendall Jenner had brief reunion during New York Fashion Week as the former sat front row at the Calvin ...
Toñita’s opened its doors in the 1970s as a gathering place for the local baseball team and players’ families. Over time, it ...
Jorell Meléndez-Badillo worked with trap superstar Bad Bunny on his new album to inform fans about Puerto Rico’s history of ...
Lo Que Le Pasó a Hawai’i: Bad Bunny’s Anthem Against Gentrification in Puerto Rico and Latin America
In his latest single, Lo Que Le Pasó a Hawai’i, Bad Bunny doesn’t just offer another reggaetón hit for fans to vibe to—he pens an anthem of defiance and awareness.
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