The star was in a reflective mood when he sat down with TIME
January 11, 2025 | | | | What Bad Bunny has learned | | | BY SAM JACOBS Editor in Chief, TIME |
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| We at TIME have cheered as Bad Bunny has made his journey to the top of culture. In 2019, we recognized the Puerto Rican singer as part of the TIME100 Next. In 2021, he made the TIME100. Two years later, he appeared on the first Spanish-language cover in the history of TIME. So we were eager to catch up with Bad Bunny, born Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, when he was in New York in December to discuss his sixth solo studio album, Debí Tirar Más Fotos. | In a fascinating interview, Solcyré Burga and Andrew Chow found the 30-year-old in a reflective mood, describing what he's learned from both heartbreak and stardom and his journey into Puerto Rico's musical past and American politics today. | He remembered his first visit to New York City with his mother when he was 12. "I started to cry, and she thought it was because I was so excited," he said. "It was because I didn't want to go. I said, 'I don't want to leave. I'm never going to leave Puerto Rico.'" | Read the interview and let me know what you think: sam@time.com. | READ THE STORY » | | | Daily News for Curious Minds | Be the smartest person in the room by reading 1440! Dive into 1440, where 4 million Americans find their daily, fact-based news fix. We navigate through 100+ sources to deliver a comprehensive roundup from every corner of the internet – politics, global events, business, and culture, all in a quick, 5-minute newsletter. It's completely free and devoid of bias or political influence, ensuring you get the facts straight. Subscribe to 1440 today. | Sign up now! | |
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