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Yahoo
21-07-2025
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Bad Bunny Drops ‘Alambre Púa' After Debuting Track at Puerto Rico Residency
Bad Bunny is back with a surprise new single, 'Alambre Púa,' marking his first new music since the release of his latest album, Debí Tirar Más Fotos. The track's official release comes after Bad Bunny debuted it live over the weekend, highlighting 'Alambre Púa' as the show-opener at his residency at the José Miguel Agrelot Coliseum in San Juan, Puerto Rico. The propulsive, sweltering track also arrives with a visualizer that, for the most part, follows a woman's legs as she dances across a beach. More from Rolling Stone Bad Bunny Is Kicking Off a Historic Residency in Puerto Rico. Is the Island Ready? Bad Bunny Uses a Recording Mimicking Trump's Voice to Deliver a Pro-Immigrant Message in 'Nuevayol' Video Bad Bunny on Puerto Rico: 'It's Not Always Paradise, But ... I Don't Want to Leave' Eventually, the camera pulls out to reveal the dancer on an elaborate soundstage, with a flashing sign behind her emblazoned with the name of Bad Bunny's San Juan residency: 'No me quiero ir de aquí' ('I don't want to leave here'). The 30-show residency officially kicked off July 11, with concerts scheduled through Sept. 14. After wrapping the hometown run, Bad Bunny will kick off a world tour that runs through 2026, with concerts throughout Central and South America, Australia, New Zealand, and Europe. Earlier this month, before releasing 'Alambre Púa,' Bad Bunny released a music video for his Debí Tirar Más Fotos track, 'Nuevayol.' The clip notably ends with a voice that sounds a lot like Donald Trump's delivering a staunchly pro-immigrant message at a moment when the Trump administration is leaning heavily into brutal crackdowns on migrants, including mass detentions and deportations. Bad Bunny released Debí Tirar Más Fotos in January, marking his first album since 2023's Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va a Pasar Mañana. Along with his residency and world tour, Bad Bunny also has a pair of movies coming out this year, including Happy Gilmore 2 with Adam Sandler and Darren Aronofsky's Caught Stealing. Best of Rolling Stone Sly and the Family Stone: 20 Essential Songs The 50 Greatest Eminem Songs All 274 of Taylor Swift's Songs, Ranked Solve the daily Crossword
Yahoo
15-07-2025
- Entertainment
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Pusha T on Drake's ‘What Did I Miss?': ‘Just Not for Me'
Pusha T isn't a fan of Drake latest single 'What Did I Miss?' While he and his brother Malice sat down with Complex News recently, the Virginia rapper was asked directly if he liked the Toronto rapper's new song and simply replied, 'No.' When asked what he didn't like about the track, he responded by saying, 'Just not for me.' More from Billboard Lizzo Calls Out 'Thin-Presenting' People Who Body Shame Others: 'It Is Not Your Place' Britney Spears Did Not Actually Adopt a 'Beautiful Baby Girl,' Despite Her Claims Bad Bunny Drops Surprise Single 'Alambre Púa' Amid Historic Puerto Rico Residency The two have been subbing and dissing each other dating back to around 2011, with things coming to a head with Drake dropping 'Duppy Freestyle' and Push answering with the scathing 'Story of Adidon.' However, don't expect Push to throw any more shots. In an interview with GQ last month, he told the outlet that there's really nothing more to be said. 'I think after everything that had been done, I don't think there was ever anything subliminal to be said ever again in life,' he said. 'Not only just musically, like bro, I actually was in Canada. I actually had a show and made it home. So, I can't pay attention to none of that. I did the dance for real, not to come back and tiptoe around anything.' He also spoke on Drake's lawsuit, which may or may not have affected the new Clipse album directly in regards to Kendrick Lamar's verse on 'Chains & Whips.' 'They wanted me to ask Kendrick to censor his verse, which of course I was never doing,' he said of Def Jam's parent company UMG. Adding that Drake's ongoing lawsuit against his label 'kind of cheapens the art of it once we gotta have real questions about suing and litigation.' Best of Billboard Chart Rewind: In 1989, New Kids on the Block Were 'Hangin' Tough' at No. 1 Janet Jackson's Biggest Billboard Hot 100 Hits H.E.R. & Chris Brown 'Come Through' to No. 1 on Adult R&B Airplay Chart

Hypebeast
15-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Hypebeast
Bad Bunny Surprise Drops New Single "Alambre Púa" Along With Music Video
Summary Global music icon Bad Bunny continues to redefine album rollouts, stunning fans with the surprise release of his new single, 'Alambre Púa' (Barbed Wire), and its accompanying music video. The track, which kicked off his highly anticipated 'No Me Quiero Ir de Aquí' residency at the Coliseo de Puerto Rico on July 11, officially dropped on streaming platforms today, electrifying audiences on the island and worldwide. 'Alambre Púa' immediately set the tone for Bad Bunny's 30-night residency, catching fans off guard during the opening weekend (July 11-13). The bomba and plena-infused electronic track features a thick bass and mesmerizing synthesizers, with lyrics that see Benito reflecting on a past, perhaps forbidden, lover. Phrases like 'Si me deja' te hago un bebé' (If you leave me, I'll make you a baby) and 'Como tú ninguna se ve' (No one looks like you) convey a deep yearning for an ex. The song, written by Bad Bunny and produced by Tainy and Luis Ahmed Irizarry, is his first new music since his albumDeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToSin January. The accompanying music video for 'Alambre Púa' adds another layer to the surprise. It initially focuses on a woman dancing on what appears to be a beach, only to pull back and reveal she's on a soundstage, beneath the residency's iconic message: 'No me quiero ir de aquí.' This visual choice subtly reinforces the theme of his residency—his deep connection to Puerto Rico—and the idea that even the most vibrant experiences are crafted with intentionality. The unexpected release of 'Alambre Púa' amplifies the buzz around his historic residency, further cementing Bad Bunny's reputation for innovative fan engagement and bold artistic statements.