Harper's Bazaar Singapore

BAD BUNNY blasted out of Puerto Rico to lead a global Latin music revolution—and the rapper and singer is bringing his legions of devoted fans along for the ride.

hen Bad Bunny was growing up in Almirante Sur, a rural area in Vega Baja, Puerto Rico, he would often go clothes shopping with his mother. “I always remember seeing the pieces in women’s clothing, and they would always fit me so much better, and they had so much different variety,” recalls the rapper and singer, born Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio. Seated in his office in San Juan, Bad Bunny takes a moment to reflect. “Obviously, as you get older, you start seeing what the world shows you,” he says, “And if I lived my life that way, then I wouldn’t be able

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