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Everyone loves Bad Bunny in his Calvins. Even his mom.
Everyone loves Bad Bunny in his Calvins. Even his mom.

USA Today

time4 days ago

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  • USA Today

Everyone loves Bad Bunny in his Calvins. Even his mom.

Bad Bunny's bare-all billboards were no shock to his mother. The singer, 31, told "Late Show" host Stephen Colbert during a July 22 interview that his mother was unfazed by a recent bare-chested Calvin Klein ad. In the billboards and commercials for the underwear brand, Bad Bunny stripped down to his boxer briefs and bared his heavily-tatted chest, delighting fans who were quick to fawn over the notoriously private singer-songwriter. Colbert, however, was more curious about his inner circle. "Here's where you broke people's brains," the late-night host, who recently announced his show's cancellation, said, holding up a photo of a scantily clad Bad Bunny. "This is the Calvin Klein ad from last year. What was your family's reaction to this?" he quipped. "My mom already knew that she made a hot guy," Bad Bunny responded to a raucous laugh from the audience. "So it was nothing new for her." The ads, which dropped last year, mimic other Calvin Klein campaigns in which stars such as Justin Bieber and Cindy Crawford have sported partial nudity for fans (and underwear buyers), reintroducing themselves as sex symbols. Bad Bunny, already a fashion icon, is having a record (several) years. The Latin superstar, born Benito Ocasio, kicked off his historic No Me Quiero Ir de Aquí (I Don't Want to Leave Here) residency July 11 at the Coliseo de Puerto Rico, the island's largest indoor arena. The first nine dates are reserved for local residents only, as Bad Bunny wanted to pay tribute to his homeland. He'll continue his performances every weekend through Sept. 14 with shows that are already boosting tourism in Puerto Rico. Contributing: Melissa Ruggieri, Jay Stahl

All the Surprise Guests at Bad Bunny's Puerto Rico Residency (Updating)
All the Surprise Guests at Bad Bunny's Puerto Rico Residency (Updating)

Yahoo

time5 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

All the Surprise Guests at Bad Bunny's Puerto Rico Residency (Updating)

Bad Bunny officially kicked off his summer residency No Me Quiero Ir de Aquí at the Coliseo de Puerto Rico on July 11. Produced by Noah Assad Presents and Move Concerts, the 30-day trek will wrap Sept. 14, with the first nine shows reserved exclusively for residents of Puerto Rico. More from Billboard Bad Bunny Gets Adam Sandler's Stamp of Approval as 'Funnier Than Me' in 'Late Night' Chat About 'Happy Gilmore 2' Fans Choose DANNA's 'Khe Calor' as Their Favorite New Latin Music of the Week La Adictiva Takes the Lead on Regional Mexican Airplay Chart With 'Cuídala' In true Bad Bunny fashion, the artist delivered pride, power, and Puerto Rican excellence during the opening night on Friday (July 11), where he performed songs from his latest album Debí Tirar Más Fotos, including 'Baile Inolvidable,' 'Nueva Yol,' 'Voy a Llevarte Pa' PR,' 'Turista,' and the heartfelt title track, 'DTMF.' He also performed some of his all-time hits, such as 'Si Estuviésemos Juntos,' 'Yo Perreo Sola,' 'Me Porto Bonito' and 'Callaíta.' 'I'm in Puerto Rico, I'm home, having fun and, to be honest, I don't want to leave,' he expressed in a video in January when he announced the residency. 'Thanks to music and the love you give me through my music, I've had the privilege of traveling to sing in different places of the world. I appreciate and love to do it. There are places I for sure will return […] and some I've never been to but would like to visit, like Brazil and Japan. And there are places I haven't been to in a long time, like Italy, London, Spain.' But for now, the global Latin star is celebrating his sixth studio album — which peaked at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart — at home. He's also bringing his friends along. Below, check out an updating list of the special guests at the No Me Quiero Ir de Aquí residency. 1. ChuwiOn the first three nights of 'No Me Quiero Ir de Aquí,' Bad Bunny invited Chuwi (former Billboard On the Radar Latin artists) to perform their airy, beach-friendly 'WELTiTA.' 'Thanks to the entire Bad Bunny team, and to you, Benito, for inviting us and being so intentional about wanting to see us grow,' the group expressed in an Instagram post. 2. LeBron JamesTo everyone's surprise, LeBron James also joined Benito on stage during night one, where he was seen lounging with him in a recreation of a Puerto Rican casita. The basketball legend, who was accompanied by NBA star Draymond Green, was seen dancing to the dembow-heavy tracks 'Nueva Yol' and 'Tití Me Preguntó.' 3. Los Pleneros de la CrestaLos Pleneros de la Cresta (established in 2013 by Joseph Ocasio Rivera, Joshuan Ocasio Rivera, Jeyluix Ocasio Rivera and Josue Roman Figueroa), brought tradition and fiesta to the stage when they joined Bad Bunny for 'CAFé CON RON,' fusing plena with contemporary elements. 'What we're living is a true blessing,' the local group shared in their Instagram stories. 'We are very thankful for being a part of this.' 4. RaiNaoRaiNao joined Benito on the second night of the residency for a sensual performance of 'PERFuMITO NUEVO' — an electrifying blend of perreo and alternative pop with a side of intense flirtation. 5. JhaycoJhayco arrived as a surprise guest during the second night of 'No Me Quiero Ir de Aquí.' At the show, the two Puerto Rican urbano stars crooned the crowd with their timeless collaborations including 'No Me Conoce,' 'Tarot,' and 'Cómo Se Siente.' 6. ToñitaDuring Bunny's residency, Medalla Light recreated Toñita's Caribbean Social Club — and yes, Toñita (real name: María Antonia Cay) was spotted in the crowd. Known as one of the last surviving Puerto Rican social clubs in Brooklyn, New York, the club — embraced by many Boricua stars such as Benito, Rauw Alejandro, and Nicky Jam — is celebrating its 51st anniversary this year. 7. Jowell y RandyFresh off of giving a monumental concert of their own in Venezuela, Jowell y Randy headed straight to El Choli to join Bad Bunny on night three of his residency. The venue went crazy when they performed their ultra-perreo smash hit 'Safaera,' part of Bunny's 2020 YHLQMDLG album. 8. Pedro CapóThough he does not have a collaboration with Bad Bunny, Pedro Capó made a special appearance during the residency's third night. 'I got the call the night before last while I was preparing my kids' birthday celebration, and from one moment to the next, it became part of our celebration,' he wrote on his Instagram. 'We boarded a plane to remember the importance of preserving our culture and identity. As a family… in Puerto Rico. One of the most beautiful moments I've ever experienced.' 9. Ricky MartinRicky Martin was a special guest at Bad Bunny's residency, where he and his twin sons Matteo and Valentino joined the fun in the 'casita.' On videos that have circulated social media, the Puerto Rican artist is seen hanging out with colleagues and dancing to 'Tití Me Preguntó.' 10. ÑejoÑejo was also invited as a guest to Bad Bunny's 'casita,' where he tagged along with his father and son. His son even documented their entire time at El Choli, from hanging out backstage with Eladio Carrión before the show to having drinks with Ricky Martin inside la casita. Watch the vlog here. 11. AlofokeOn the heels of celebrating the alliance between Alofoke Music and Sony Music CAC in Miami, Alofoke (real name: Santiago Matias) flew to Puerto Rico to join Bad Bunny during his residency. The Dominican radio host and social media personality shared all the backstage and concert moments on his official Instagram account. 12. Eladio CarriónMeanwhile, Eladio Carrión joined Bad Bunny on stage for a live performance of their collaborations 'Thunder y Lightning' and 'Kemba Walker.' 'You're not listening to just anyone. It's a pride to see you inspiring and representing how you do. Congratulations to the whole team!!,' Carrión expressed on Instagram with a carrousel of photos. 13. MbappéWhile a wave of music stars formed part of Bad Bunny's residency, so did a handful of athletes. Just like LeBron James, who was part of the 'casita' party, French soccer star Kylian Mbappé also joined the celebration. On many videos on social media, he's seen enjoying the concert alongside Achraf Hakimi, who plays for Paris Saint-Germain. 14. Ednita NazarioThe sixth show of Bad Bunny's 'No Me Quiero Ir De Aquí' residency included a powerful performance by Ednita Nazario, who sang Bad Bunny's 'Lo Que Le Pasó a Hawaii.' Pedro Capó was invited to do the same during one of the nights on the opening weekend. 15. WisinWisin did not stay behind either. The iconic artist of Wisin y Yandel fame joined Bad Bunny on stage to perform his old-school reggaetón bangers 'Sácala' and 'Saoco.' Watch part of their performance below. 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 Solve the daily Crossword

Bad Bunny Surprise Drops New Single "Alambre Púa" Along With Music Video
Bad Bunny Surprise Drops New Single "Alambre Púa" Along With Music Video

Hypebeast

time15-07-2025

  • 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.

2 Fresh Drops From adidas x Bad Bunny & ASICS Serve Bold Hues & Big Feels
2 Fresh Drops From adidas x Bad Bunny & ASICS Serve Bold Hues & Big Feels

Hype Malaysia

time14-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Hype Malaysia

2 Fresh Drops From adidas x Bad Bunny & ASICS Serve Bold Hues & Big Feels

From Bad Bunny's tribute to Puerto Rico with adidas, to ASICS serving cool vibes with the GEL-NYC 'Polar Night,' these new sneakers bring style, comfort, and a story. Ready to upgrade your rotation? Let's dive in. adidas Originals x Bad Bunny 'Gazelle City Series' Bad Bunny isn't just performing in Puerto Rico this summer. He's celebrating his roots through a special collaboration with adidas Originals called the 'Gazelle City Series.' Inspired by his love for the island, the collection blends style with culture and pride. It launched alongside his 'No Me Quiero Ir de Aquí' residency in San Juan, making this release more than just a sneaker drop. It is a tribute to home. Each sneaker in the series represents a different part of Puerto Rico, using unique colours and design details. 'El Yunque' comes in deep green, inspired by the island's famous tropical rainforest. 'Santurce' is bold orange, reflecting the lively energy of its art and music scene. 'Cabo Rojo' stands out in bright pink, a tribute to its salt flats and rare pink waters that show the island's natural beauty and strength. The Cabo Rojo colourway holds particular emotional significance. Its campaign visuals feature Puerto Rican elders, portraying them as respected storytellers and cultural guardians. Their presence highlights the strength and legacy of the island's communities. This message echoes the title of Bad Bunny's residency, 'No me quiero ir de aquí,' or 'I don't want to leave here,' reinforcing the deep pride and emotional connection behind the design. Whether you are a longtime fan of Bad Bunny or someone who appreciates sneakers with a story, the 'Gazelle City Series' blends style with substance. It captures the essence of Puerto Rico through thoughtful design and powerful storytelling. The adidas Originals x Bad Bunny 'Gazelle City Series' is now available at adidas stores and online. ASICS GEL-NYC 'Polar Night' ASICS continues to expand its lineup in 2025 with the release of the GEL-NYC 'Polar Night,' a new addition that blends performance comfort with a fresh, modern colour palette. Since its debut in 2023, the GEL-NYC has quickly become one of the brand's most popular general release models, standing out for its chunkier silhouette and versatile appeal. The 'Polar Night' edition features a cool oceanic blue across its mesh base, creating a bold foundation for the shoe's layered design. Metallic silver overlays add depth and reflectivity, while subtle hints of baby pink at the heel provide a soft contrast. The result is a colourway that feels both sleek and unexpected, balancing everyday wearability with standout style. The GEL-NYC may not be in the spotlight like the GEL-Quantum 360 or GEL-Nimbus 10.1, but it continues to grow in popularity. With its comfortable build and stylish design, it is a solid choice for everyday wear. The 'Polar Night' edition shows how ASICS is updating its classics with modern colours and textures, offering a fresh look that fits today's trends. The ASICS GEL-NYC 'Polar Night' retails for US$130 (~RM611) and is now available at ASICS stores and online. Be sure to check your size while stocks last.

JetBlue will fly you round-trip to Bad Buddy's Puerto Rico concerts for free—here's how
JetBlue will fly you round-trip to Bad Buddy's Puerto Rico concerts for free—here's how

Time Out

time14-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time Out

JetBlue will fly you round-trip to Bad Buddy's Puerto Rico concerts for free—here's how

If you've been dreaming of seeing Bad Bunny live en su isla, JetBlue is about to make your fantasy a reality—and cover the airfare while they're at it. To celebrate the Puerto Rican megastar's 'No Me Quiero Ir de Aquí' residency at San Juan's Coliseo de Puerto Rico, JetBlue is giving away round-trip flights and concert tickets to five lucky fans (plus their guests). That's right: free flights and free entry to one of the hottest concerts of 2025. The sweepstakes, cheekily dubbed ' Boarding Pass to No Me Quiero Ir de Aquí,' is running now through July 18. Winners will jet off to San Juan for the Aug. 29 or Aug. 30 show—and yes, beach time is absolutely encouraged. Entering is simple: Head to JetBlue's official site and fill out the entry form with your name, email, phone number, zip code, date of birth and 10-digit TrueBlue loyalty number (you can sign up for free if you're not already a member). No purchase is necessary, but you must be 18 or older and a resident of the U.S., D.C. or Puerto Rico. JetBlue, Puerto Rico's largest airline, has long held deep ties to the island. 'Partnering with Bad Bunny's 'No Me Quiero Ir de Aquí' residency, which embodies the pride, creativity and global influence of the Boricua spirit, is an extension of our commitment to celebrating what makes this island so special,' said JetBlue president Marty St. George. Winners will be announced on July 23 and will receive two round-trip flights on JetBlue, plus two tickets to the reggaeton king's show. Travel must be booked by Aug. 15 and completed by the end of the month. Winners living in Puerto Rico can swap flights for another JetBlue route, as long as it's not transatlantic. View this post on Instagram A post shared by JetBlue (@jetblue) Between this and an over-the-top Adidas giveaway last week at Grand Central in New York, Bad Bunny is turning his residency into a full-blown cultural moment—and fans are reaping the rewards. If you're ready to swap your cubicle view for Caribbean skies and live out your Benito dreams, don't sleep on this one. Enter by July 18 and get ready to say sí, por favor to the ultimate musical getaway.

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