Rapper and vocalist Benito Antonio Martnez Ocasio, better known by his stage name Bad Bunny, is from Puerto Rico. Although his music is frequently categorized as Latin trap and reggaeton, it has also been claimed that he has included other genres into his work, including rock, bachata, and soul.
He has gained recognition for his deep, slurred vocal range and eccentric sense of style. He is widely credited with popularizing reggaeton and trap music on a global scale.
The likes of J Balvin, Farruko, Residente, Arcángel, Jhay Cortez, Daddy Yankee, and Rosala are among the artists with whom Bad Bunny usually works. Following the release of his breakout track “Soy Peor” in 2016, he gained popularity by working with Cardi B and Drake on the singles “I Like It” and “Mia,” which peaked at numbers 1 and 5, respectively, on the US Billboard Hot 100.
2018’s X 100pre, his self-titled first album, won the Latin Grammy for Best Urban Music Album. Oasis, his 2019 joint album with J Balvin, features well-known tracks like “Qué Pretendes” and “La Canción.”
With “Dakiti,” Bad Bunny gets a number-one single on the Billboard Global 200. He was a guest performer at the Super Bowl LIV halftime show, joining Shakira and Jennifer Lopez, and he made history by becoming the first Latin urban music artist to grace the Rolling Stone cover.
In 2020, Time magazine included him on its annual list of the 100 most influential people. Between 2020 and 2021, he became Spotify’s most streamed artist for the first time for a non-English language performer.
In 2021, Bad Bunny also made cameo appearances in the professional wrestling promotion WWE, where he participated in and won a tag team bout at WrestleMania 37 and once held the WWE 24/7 Championship.
Bad Bunny parents: Tito Martínez and Lysaurie Ocasio
Tito Martínez and Lysaurie Ocasio are the parents of Bad Bunny. Tito Martnez or Martnez Ocasio, Bad Bunny’s father, was a truck driver; at this time, we don’t know the exact date of his birth. His mother Lysaurie and father are both Puerto Rican.
Lysaurie Ocasio, his mother, is a former educator. When Bad Bunny assisted his mother with housework, she frequently listened to salsa, merengue, and ballads like Juan Gabriel’s “Abrázame Muy Fuerte.”
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