Bad Bunny Kicks Off Historic Residency in Puerto Rico
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Bad Bunny, in his new music video, depicted Donald Trump doing something highly unlikely to ever happen: apologize for his hateful anti-immigrant rhetoric and policies. Well, at least a voice sounding remarkably like the president did.
Bad Bunny, like many other artists, has name-dropped James multiple times in his songs, and he's also been spotted sitting courtside at Lakers games. He participated in the NBA's celebrity All-Star Game and is an avid basketball fan.
A voice that sounds a lot like Donald Trump delivered a pro-immigrant speech in the middle of Bad Bunny's new 'NuevaYol' music video: 'This country is nothing without the immigrants.'
Bad Bunny’s record-breaking is all the more notable because he raps and sings almost exclusively in his mother tongue. In the early 2000s the biggest rappers in the world were all American; Latin artists, such as Enrique Iglesias, had to perform in English if they wanted to reach a global audience. No longer.
Bad Bunny has released the video for his single 'Nuevayol,' which features a voice cameo that sounds an awful lot like President Trump.
The Latin Grammys – the only genre-specific spinoff of the Grammy Awards – were first presented in September 2000.
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