Benito Antonio Martínez
Benito Antonio Martínez, widely known as Bad Bunny, is a Puerto Rican singer, rapper, and songwriter who has become a global icon in the reggaeton and Latin trap music scenes. Known for his unique style and expressive lyrics, he has reshaped the landscape of Latin music, often incorporating elements from various genres and addressing socio-political issues in his works. In a recent controversy, he faced criticism from the animal rights organization PETA for using live chickens as part of his stage production during his 'No me quiero ir de aquí' tour, prompting discussions about animal ethics in the entertainment industry.
Born on Mar 10, 1994 (32 years old)
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Guatemala:
Bad Bunny led the halftime show at Super Bowl 2026, emphasizing that America is not synonymous with the United States but represents a continent made up of various countries.
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Guatemala:
Bad Bunny represented Puerto Rican culture and highlighted Latino identity during his Super Bowl performance.
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Guatemala:
Bad Bunny put the audience to dance during his performance at the Super Bowl halftime show.
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Guatemala:
Bad Bunny is set to headline the Super Bowl halftime show, drawing significant attention to his recent album.
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Guatemala:
Bad Bunny will perform at the Super Bowl halftime show, making him the first solo male Latin artist to headline the event.
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Guatemala:
Bad Bunny is rumored to have proposed to Gabriela Berlingeri during an intimate celebration.
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Colombia:
Bad Bunny surprised the world with a sketch of 'Chavo del 8' during 'Saturday Night Live'.
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Panama:
Bad Bunny responded with sarcasm during his monologue on Saturday Night Live regarding the controversy over his participation in the Super Bowl.
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Costa Rica:
Benito Antonio Martínez, known as Bad Bunny, received gratitude from Gilberto Santa Rosa for sharing the stage.
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Guatemala:
Benito Antonio Martínez, known as Bad Bunny, has included live chickens in his shows, which has drawn criticism from PETA for normalizing animal abuse.
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