
Bad Bunny Slams Donald Trump's Immigration Policies In NUEVAYoL Video
Bad Bunny has made headlines after he dropped a music video for his single NUEVAYoL on July 4. Since its release, the music video has become the talk of the town for criticising US President Donald Trump and his immigration policies. The video further featured a cameo from a voice that sounds like Trump, asking for forgiveness.
The song is a part of the Puerto Rican singer's latest album, Debi Tirar Mas Fotos. Directed by Renell Medrano, the retro-style video began with Bad Bunny attending a classic quinceañera, complete with a nervous teenage honoree, dancing chamberlains, and a host of family members. As the music video continued to play, fans began to see a few sharp political messages.
One of the shots from the video shows Bad Bunny saluting from the crown of the Statue of Liberty, which was draped in a Puerto Rican flag. This shot was followed by a group of men sitting around a 1970s-style radio listening to a voice that resonated with President Trump, only the words were nothing like his usual speeches. 'I made a mistake," the voice began. 'I want to apologise to the immigrants in America. I mean the United States. I know America is the whole continent." The voice further went on to accept that the United States is nothing without its immigrants. 'I want to say that the country is nothing without the immigrants. This country is nothing without Mexicans, Dominicans, Puerto Ricans, Colombians, Venezuelans, and Cubans," the voice continued before a man shut it down.
The video ends with images of the Puerto Rican diaspora in New York, some in black and white, keeping with the retro feel. Before ending, the video shows a simple message that says, 'Juntos somos más fuertes," which means 'Together we are stronger." Bad Bunny dropped the music video after a week of the US administration's continued escalation of anti-immigration policies.
In recent years, Bad Bunny has been using his platform to send more and more powerful political messages. Previously, when comedian Tony Hinchcliffe called Puerto Rico a floating island of garbage during a Trump rally at Madison Square Garden, Bad Bunny released an eight-minute video titled Garbage and celebrated his homeland.
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