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Rosalía vs. Bad Bunny: The choice between identity and globalization via lyrics in Spanish
On her fourth album, the Catalan musician sings in 13 languages, while the most-listened-to artist on the planet, who is from Puerto Rico, embraces Spanish only ...
"I have nothing but love and respect for Benito," the Spanish singer wrote in the comments of a TikTok video Swan Gallet/WWD via Getty; Todd Owyoung/NBC via Getty Rosalía spoke out in a since-deleted ...
Rosalía has responded to a wave of criticism, claiming comments she made about Bad Bunny and singing in multiple languages were taken “out of context.” Rosalía, for her part, said, “I think I’m the ...
Spanish singer Rosalía has addressed recent criticism after comments she made about Bad Bunny and singing in multiple languages sparked controversy online. The singer, 33, insisted that her words were ...
Rosalía has been keeping fans on their toes ever since the release of LUX, her long-awaited album that she describes as “the ...
ET Live's Denny Directo and Grecia Lopez spoke with Rosalia at the 2019 Billboard Latin Music Awards at the Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino in Las Vegas on Thursday, and the singer addressed the sweet ...
Bad Bunny has redefined what it means to make Latin music in the 21st century. After being named the most-streamed artist on Spotify for three consecutive years (2020, 2021, and 2022), it seemed his ...
Inside Bad Bunny's historic achievements in 2025 from a new album to his Puerto Rico residency, standing up to Trump, and ...
Presence matters. Bad Bunny fills stadiums around the world, from Madrid to Tokyo, and the energy is incredible. Even if you ...
Rosalía is speaking up after a social media user took her comment about being "opposite" of Bad Bunny "out of context." On Oct. 30, the Spanish singer-songwriter, 33, appeared on the New York Times' ...
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