SAN JUAN — Bad Bunny’s newest album is his most political thus far. In it, he integrates traditional Puerto Rican music while highlighting both the colonial and revolutionary history of the island.
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A month after its debut, Bad Bunny's "Debí Tirar Más Fotos" continues to ignite conversations surrounding the island's colonial legacy and its right to self-determination. We recommend these books to ...
Bad Bunny wanted to share the history of Puerto Rico on his latest album. So his team made a call to the University of Wisconsin-Madison. That’s where a professor was ready to share the island’s ...
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Badillo, an assistant history professor at UW-Madison, is the brains behind the visualizers for Bad Bunny's hit new album.