Bad Bunny turns 31, and now what?

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“They lived in Morovis where they did to the baby. That in Bayamón for the first time they saw. An applause pa 'mami and daddy because in a true' they broke,” sings Bad Bunny in The move, telling the whole world the story of his life. And it is that the bad rabbit was born on March 10 from 31 years ago in Bayamón in Puerto Rico. What at that time his parents, Benito Martínez and Lysaurie, did not know is that the child who had just born would be one of the most relevant artists of the 21st century. Because yes, at this point, we can say high and clear that Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio is the most listened to Latin artist in the world. At least on platforms.

And curiously Bad Bunny's career began like this: on the platforms, uploading his own letters to Soundcloud. Topics like Get, temptation or just let me know They were published between 2013 and 2015. But it was in 2017, when he took out the song I am the worstalready under the Hear This Music label When the artist began to lay the foundations of his career.

Since then, Bad Bunny has not stopped making history. Not only in the musical thanks to his six studio albums, but also in other areas of pop culture: has appeared in blockbusters as Bullet Train or the saga Fast and Fuirousfought at the WWE and starring fashion campaigns. He has also used his voice to claim the importance of conserving the culture of Puerto Rico. And it has become an icon when dressing. But what challenges does Bad Bunny have ahead?

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Bad Bunny is currently the artist who sings in Spanish in the world in the world, what achievements could break now? Well, the bad rabbit, at 31, could continue to make history.

Bad Bunny in his performance during the 2023 Grammy

Bad Bunny in his performance during the 2023 Grammy / Timothy Norris

Bad Bunny in his performance during the 2023 Grammy

Bad Bunny in his performance during the 2023 Grammy / Timothy Norris

Star your own Super Bowl

One of the challenges that Bad Bunny could face in the coming years would be to star in his own Super Bowl. If there is a Latin artist who can star in his own solo Bowl is him. Shakira and J shared in 2020 the rest of the most watched sporting event in the United States, demonstrating that the American country is fully prepared for such a show. Of course, the two artists decided to sing 80 percent in English. Something that would be more complicated with Benito, whose repertoire is practically in Spanish.

Bad Bunny could make history in this way, adding a new achievement to his career and, of course, to the Spanish music industry. We also have one of the actions of the Ibai evening.

His residence in Puerto Rico

This is already a reality. Bad Bunny is about to celebrate the longest musical residence of Puerto Rico Coliseum with his show I don't want to leave here. From July 11 to September 14, Benito will be playing the songs of I had to throw more photos From his island. He will do it with a total of 30 dates, exceeding the 14 that Wisin and Yandel made in 2022 on their dispense tour. A milestone that Bad Bunny will achieve this same 2025 at 31 and that adds to his career.

Bad Bunny in Most Wanhed Tour in Atlanta

Bad Bunny in Most Wanhed Tour in Atlanta / Griffin paras

Bad Bunny in Most Wanhed Tour in Atlanta

Bad Bunny in Most Wanhed Tour in Atlanta / Griffin paras

Sing in a stadium in Spain

Although it seems a lie, more than seven years have passed since Bad Bunny came to Spain to sing. At that time the artist, Evenuqe was already well known, was not the star that is today. Yeah Bad Bunny comes to Spain on tour, It has all the ballots to break records singing in stadiums. Either in the Metropolitan, in the Olimpic or the Cartuja. There is no doubt that Benito would do sold out in all of them.

Star in your own documentary series

If Bad Bunny decided to tell his day to day in a documentary series like Aitana in Metamorphosis, We are sure that it would become one of the most watched and shared contents of the platforms. The singer, although he has starred several interviews and public appearances, still has an aura of mystery around him. Few know him well and that makes it a much more interesting person for the general public. A documentary about how your day to day would be a real ball. Will it be encouraged at some time?

Win an Anglo Grammy for the best album

Win an Anglo Grammy for the best album of the year. And it is already in 2023, the singer was nominated for this category for a summer without you: an album that also debuted at the top of the Billboard list.

Bad Bunny's fifth studio album, which did take the Grammy for the best urban album, was nominated for the main category. Although finally ended up taking it Harry Styles with Harry's House.

Bad Bunny in the Grammy of 2023

Bad Bunny in the Grammy of 2023 / Timothy Norris

Bad Bunny in the Grammy of 2023

Bad Bunny in the Grammy of 2023 / Timothy Norris

Although it is soon, I had to throw more photos could be nominated in the next edition of the Grammy. He has everything that academics like: a social message, folk sounds and media impact.

Without a doubt, Bad Bunny has many achievements behind him at his 31 years, but he still has many things to do. And it is that the bad rabbit will continue to make history for many more years-

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