Bad Bunny's ex-girlfriend is suing him from $40 million.
, De La Cruz's lawsuit claims her"distinguishable voice" has been used in Bad Bunny songs -- including 2016's"Pa Ti" and 2022's"Dos Mil 16" -- as well as in promotional material, in concerts and on different music platforms.
De La Cruz and Bad Bunny -- whose real name is Benito Martínez Ocasio -- began dating in 2011, and in her lawsuit she claims that the singer asked her to record herself saying the now-famous phrase,"Bad Bunny baby," for him to use while mixing his songs. De La Cruz claims that she was once again contacted by Rimas Music, Bad Bunny's label, who again offered to buy the rights to the recording for"Dos Mil 16," off his album. She claims she again never authorized the use of her voice recording, which she claims was subsequently used anyway.
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