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On March 10, 1994 he was born in Altamirante Sur, Puerto Rico; Benito Antonio Martinez Ocasio better known as Bad Bunny
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His stage name came from a photo of his childhood where he was dressed as a rabbit but with an angry face
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From there he began to sing, compose and produce when he was 13 years old.
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His first job was in a supermarket as a packer
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In 2016 he released his song called Diles, which was very successful because later he signed his first recording contract with Hear this Music
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In 2016, he managed to enter the Billboard list with his theme Tu no vive asi, obtaining more than 500 million views.
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Before the end of the year he released a song called Soy peor, which had its official video and became very viral
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In 2017 he released the video clip of his song called Si tu novio te deja sola, along with J Balvin which became a super success
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It had its first great event during the closing of the second edition of the We the Future festival in Puerto Rico where it had a great staging in front of thousands of people
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Bad Bunny released his debut album X 100pre on Christmas Eve 2018 shortly after he left DJ Luian's label Hear this Music, revealing in a live Instagram feed that he was never allowed to make an album and also confessing that he actually produced his own music.
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Bad Bunny released Oasis, an eight song collaborative album with J Balvin. The record was released overnight and was considered a surprise release. When Bad Bunny was working on releasing music on SoundCloud, and then they collaborated on the 2017 song “If Your Boyfriend Leaves You Alone.” The chemistry between the two was so strong that they came up with the idea of releasing a joint album. Oasis peaked at number nine on the Billboard Hot 100 and topped the US Latin Album chart.
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Bad Bunny was a guest artist on the Super Bowl LIV halftime show, led by Jennifer Lopez and Shakira
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Bad Bunny released the YHLQMDLG album at midnight on February 29, 2020. The title means "I do whatever I want" and features collaborations with Daddy Yankee, Yaviah, Jowell and Randy and Ñengo Flow. In the album's ending song, "<3", she noted that the stress of fame had a negative impact on her mental health. It debuted at number two on the Billboard 200 in the United States, becoming the album in Spanish that had the highest position in all history on that list.