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Bad Bunny

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Bad Bunny
Bad Bunny in October 2019
Born
Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio

(1994-03-10) March 10, 1994 (age 30)
Occupations
  • Rapper
  • singer
  • songwriter
  • record producer
  • actor
  • professional wrestler
  • activist
Years active2013–present[2][3]
AwardsFull list
Musical career
Genres
Labels

Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio (born March 10, 1994), known professionally as Bad Bunny, is a Puerto Rican rapper and singer. His music is known as Latin trap and reggaeton.

He started his music career my uploading his self-made songs to SoundCloud at age 19.[4] Throughout his career, Bad Bunny has worked with J Balvin, Farruko, Residente, Arcángel, Jhay Cortez, and Daddy Yankee.

Bad Bunny is also a well known LGBT rights activist who as supported the movement in Puerto Rico.[5] During an interview, the singer stated that he has been singing since 2008.[6]

Albums[change | change source]

Bad Bunny 2024 Album: El Conejo Malo 2

  1. Intro (Bad Bunny) [Prod La Paciencia] {Genre: Skit}
  2. Un Poco Más (Bad Bunny & Luigi 21 Plus) [Prod Tainy, Super Yei] {Genre: Latin Trap}
  3. Sin Ti (Bad Bunny) [Prod Mambo Kingz] {Genre: Latin Pop}
  4. Mueve Tu Cuerpo (Bad Bunny & Christian Nodal) [Prod Tainy] {Genre: Regional Mexican}
  5. El Ritmo Nos Une (Bad Bunny, Ryan Castro & J Balvin) [Prod Sky Rompiendo, SOG] {Genre: Reggaeton}
  6. Pégate Con La Música (Bad Bunny & Lenny Tavárez) [Prod DJ Luian, Mambo Kingz, Rafael Pina] {Genre: Reggaeton}
  7. Día De Futbol (Bad Bunny) [Prod Tainy] {Genre: Latin Trap}
  8. Nadie Te Ama (Bad Bunny) [Prod Tainy, Mambo Kingz] {Genre: Latin Ballad}
  9. Quiero Verte Una Vez (Bad Bunny, Jory Boy, Anuel AA & Wisin) [Prod Wisin, Tainy, DJ Luian] {Genre: Reggaeton}
  10. Una Propuesta (Bad Bunny) [Prod RedOne, Scoot Summers] {Genre: Dance-Pop}
  11. Caramelo (Bad Bunny) [Prod Sergio George] {Genre: Salsa}
  12. Made In Puerto Rico (Bad Bunny, Justin Bieber & Arcángel) [Prod Tainy] {Genre: Latin Pop}
  13. Vive La Vida (Bad Bunny) [Prod Mambo Kingz] {Genre: Vallenato}
  14. Ojos Claro (Bad Bunny) [Prod La Paciencia] {Genre: Reggaeton}
  15. Outro (Bad Bunny) [Prod Bad Bunny] {Genre: Skit} The Remixes
  16. Intro Frankie Ruiz Skit Edition (Bad Bunny) [Prod La Paciencia] {Genre: Skit}
  17. Un Poco Más Remix (Bad Bunny, Luigi 21 Plus, Ñejo, Duki, Feid & Eladio Carrion) [Prod Tainy, Super Yei, Sky Rompiendo, Caleb Calloway, Chris Jedi, Gaby Music] {Genre: Latin Trap}
  18. Sin Ti Remix (Bad Bunny & TINI) [Prod Mambo Kingz, Bizarrap] {Genre: Latin Pop}
  19. Mueve Tu Cuerpo Remix (Bad Bunny, Christian Nodal & Natanael Cano) [Prod Tainy, Icon, Bad Bunny, Gaby Music] {Genre: Regional Mexican}
  20. El Ritmo Que Nos Une Remix (Bad Bunny, Ryan Castro, J Balvin & Lalo Ebratt) [Prod Sky Rompiendo, SOG, Tainy, Chris Jedi] {Genre: Reggaeton}
  21. Pégate Con La Música Pop Version (Bad Bunny & Lenny Tavárez) [Prod RedOne, DJ Frank E] {Genre: Dance-Pop}
  22. Día De Futbol Remix (Bad Bunny, Manuel Turizo, Nacho & Piso 21) [Prod Tainy, Ovy On The Drums] {Genre: Latin Trap}
  23. Nadie Te Ama Remix (Bad Bunny & Ricardo Montaner) [Prod Tainy, Mambo Kingz] {Genre: Latin Ballad}
  24. Quiero Verte Una Vez Remix (Bad Bunny, Jory Boy, Anuel AA, Wisin, De La Ghetto, Jowell & Yandel) [Prod Wisin, Tainy, DJ Luian, Yampi, Sharo Towers] {Genre: Reggaeton}
  25. Una Propuesta English Version (Bad Bunny & Black Eyed Peas) [Prod RedOne, Scott Summers, will.i.am] {Genre: Dance-Pop}
  26. Caramelo Reggaeton Version (Bad Bunny & Randy) [Prod Sergio George, Tainy] {Genre: Reggaeton}
  27. Made In Puerto Rico Ballad Version (Bad Bunny, Justin Bieber & Arcángel) [Prod Tainy] {Genre: Latin Ballad}
  28. Vive La Vida Remix (Bad Bunny & Silvistre Dangond) [Prod Mambo Kingz] {Genre: Vallenato}
  29. Ojos Claro Remix (Bad Bunny, Myke Towers, Feid & Rauw Alejandro) [Prod La Paciencia, Caleb Calloway] {Genre: Reggaeton}
  30. Outro Pitbull Skit Edition (Bad Bunny) [Prod Bad Bunny] {Genre: Skit}

References[change | change source]

  1. Billboard (October 18, 2018), Bad Bunny Talks Growing Up in Vega Baja and Early Music Influences, retrieved March 26, 2019
  2. "Bad Bunny: Las frases más inspiradoras que encontramos en sus canciones". HappyFM (in Spanish). August 15, 2021. Archived from the original on April 9, 2023. Retrieved 2023-05-07.
  3. Timothy Monger. "Bad Bunny". AllMusic. Archived from the original on February 15, 2021. Retrieved November 15, 2019.
  4. "Bad Bunny concert setlist & tour dates". Concerty.com.
  5. Brito, Christopher (February 28, 2020). "Bad Bunny calls attention to the killing of a transgender woman". CBS News. Retrieved February 29, 2020.
  6. Exposito, Suzy; Exposito, Suzy (2020-05-14). "Bad Bunny en Cautiverio". Rolling Stone. Retrieved 2021-07-07.