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Bad Bunny told Rolling Stone, "There are lots of young people doing salsa. And in Puerto Rico there always have been. In Cuba too…I think it's a matter of the vision and the goals the artists have.
Although Bad Bunny’s takes on salsa and plena are not traditional, “there is a direct link from the old-school plenas to what Bad Bunny is doing on this album.
Bad Bunny’s album has hoisted salsa back into the spotlight, serving as an expansion of the genre and a way for Latin Americans to re-explore, and perhaps even be reminded of, their roots.
Now, Bad Bunny has shared the music video for album highlight “Baile Inolvidable.” In the video, Bad Bunny takes a salsa dancing lesson in a nod to the song’s salsa rhythms.
Now, Bad Bunny has shared the music video for album highlight “Baile Inolvidable.” In the video, Bad Bunny takes a salsa dancing lesson in a nod to the song’s salsa rhythms.
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While Bad Bunny didn’t bring them to salsa, the message resonates. "I’m not much of a reggaeton fan, but Bad Bunny really caught my attention with this album," says Lampros.
While Bad Bunny is a proud native of Puerto Rico and staunch advocate of the island, ... (salsa, bachata, etc). Watch Bad Bunny’s full performance of “Nuevayol” on Saturday Night Live above. ...
Bad Bunny, whose real name is Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, sparked Laguna’s interest because of the recent album’s depth and cultural resonance. ... In a similar vein, he hopes to teach his class ...
Although Bad Bunny’s takes on salsa and plena are not traditional, “there is a direct link from the old-school plenas to what Bad Bunny is doing on this album.