Bad Bunny is preparing to release his fifth studio album “Un Verano Sin Ti,” or “A Summer Without You,” on Thursday.
Bad Bunny may be the ultimate 21st-century global superstar: a bilingual singer, rapper and style icon with progressive social views who releases songs whenever he wants.Bad Bunny first announced the album title in April by posting a phony Craigslist listing for a $3.5 million 2019 Bugatti Chiron 110 Anniversary.
The teasers provided a taste of Bad Bunny’s acting chops: The singer, who previously made his television debut on the show “Narcos” in 2021, will appear alongside Brad Pitt in the upcoming movie “Bullet Train” and as the titular character in the 2024 Marvel film “Bad Bunny’s North American arena tour, which ran earlier this year, sold out in record time. He will embark on his first-ever
later this summer, which will span 29 dates across North and Latin America, including Sept. 30 and Oct. 1 at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood.4. Tití Me Preguntó
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