Bad Bunny surprises fans on Instagram Live

Last Saturday, the Puerto Rican artist Bad Bunny gave an entertaining mini-concert, where he streamed his entire album and revealed some tracks that had never been published and may not be.
by Natacha Andueza
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A wooden spoon as a microphone, a drink in his hand, and “a lost playlist” was everything Bad Bunny needed to give his fans an entertaining night on an Instagram live broadcast on Saturday night (May 2).  

Bad Bunny reached more than 300 thousand viewers including other artists such as Arcangel, Residente among others.

El Conejo Malo performed his biggest hits from his home, where his fans could enjoy the artist’s “favourite songs” from YHLQMDLG, and other singles that he recorded and have not been released and may never come out.

He shared anecdotes about his songs and also announced that he had one upcoming single that was recorded a while ago, paying tribute to someone that made an extraordinary contribution to the genre and who had passed away. 

The trap singer started off his playlist with what his favourite song of his latest album YHLGMDLG,  “La Santa”, featuring Daddy Yankee, followed with “Bichiyal” and “La Dificil.”

Bad Bunny also presented new artists, such as Mora, Nesi, and Súbelo Neo who played a partt of the album production. 

“I wanted to thank you before the world ends. It would make me very sad if that happened. I would like to sing these songs on a platform for everyone, “he said.

The Puerto Rican entertained his fans evening with his singing and sensual dancing with his girlfriend Gabriela. He also reflected on the current situation that the world’s going through: “This will pass soon and we can get together again and party, hug and dance to the new songs I’m doing. 

He then tweeted: “Thank you, there won’t be another live on my behalf until next year".

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

A post shared by BAD | BUNNY (@badbunnypr) on May 2, 2020 at 12:12pm PDT

 

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