Bad Bunny has taken the world by storm, but his heart remains firmly rooted in Puerto Rico.
In a world where democracy is often tested, the voices that rise up can either illuminate or darken our collective path.
In their enlightening work, "P FKN R: How Bad Bunny Became the Global Voice of Puerto Rican Resistance," authors Vanessa Díaz and Petra R. Rivera-Rideau delve deep into the intersection of music and activism that defines Bad Bunny's legacy.
Recently, he clinched the coveted Album of the Year award at the Grammy Awards, yet even before this accolade, he had already established himself as a monumental figure in the music industry. The early chapters of "P FKN R" lay out some astonishing achievements: Bad Bunny has secured more spots on the Billboard Hot 100 than the chart has available, his 2022 album "Un Verano Sin Ti" shattered records to become the most streamed album ever on Spotify, and he made history by embarking on two tours that each grossed over $100 million within the span of less than a year. These feats are nothing short of extraordinary, especially for an artist who primarily performs in Spanish.