Bad Bunny took the stage at the Billboard Latin Music Awards 2023 on Thursday and performed a medley of songs including hits “Moscow Mule,” “Tití Me Preguntó,” “Neverita,” “Me Porto Bonito,” and “Where She Goes.” He wrapped his set with new track “Un Preview.”
The superstar won Artist of the Year, Global 200 Latin Artist of the Year, and “Tití Me Preguntó” won Sales Song of the Year.
Billboard and Telemundo had announced last month that Bad Bunny would be part of the awards show, which broadcasts from the Watsco Center in Coral Gables,...
The superstar won Artist of the Year, Global 200 Latin Artist of the Year, and “Tití Me Preguntó” won Sales Song of the Year.
Billboard and Telemundo had announced last month that Bad Bunny would be part of the awards show, which broadcasts from the Watsco Center in Coral Gables,...
- 10/6/2023
- by Julyssa Lopez
- Rollingstone.com
Bad Bunny released the music video for reggaetón single “Un Preview” on Monday, which sees the superstar falling for a “vaquera.”
Bad Bunny sings of no longer being afraid of love, despite his love interest being a “peligro,” and getting up close and personal on the dance floor. The visual is produced by Tainy and La Paciencia, and directed by Stillz, his go-to collaborator behind several projects including “Moscow Mule” — which sees Bad Bunny transform into a seafaring merman — and “Where She Goes.”
The video comprises of subdued, clean shots...
Bad Bunny sings of no longer being afraid of love, despite his love interest being a “peligro,” and getting up close and personal on the dance floor. The visual is produced by Tainy and La Paciencia, and directed by Stillz, his go-to collaborator behind several projects including “Moscow Mule” — which sees Bad Bunny transform into a seafaring merman — and “Where She Goes.”
The video comprises of subdued, clean shots...
- 9/26/2023
- by Charisma Madarang
- Rollingstone.com
Grammy and Latin Grammy Award winning recording artist and producer ROSALÍA has released a new song, “Tuya”; listen here. Following the sonic exploration found on her groundbreaking album Motomami, “Tuya” is a sensual, lustful song co-produced by ROSALÍA that features reggaeton infused with strings from the koto, the national instrument of Japan.
One of the most visually enthralling artists working today, no ROSALÍA song is complete without a fashion forward video accompaniment; watch the Stillz-directed video for “Tuya” here. Filmed entirely in Japan, the video finds ROSALÍA and a furry companion wandering the streets, deep in thought while also experiencing the joys of Tokyo. The video serves as a love letter to Japan, a country that ROSALÍA has great love and respect for. A favorite place of hers to travel to for work and pleasure, ROSALÍA has long been inspired by the community, music and art of Japan.
Says ROSALÍA,...
One of the most visually enthralling artists working today, no ROSALÍA song is complete without a fashion forward video accompaniment; watch the Stillz-directed video for “Tuya” here. Filmed entirely in Japan, the video finds ROSALÍA and a furry companion wandering the streets, deep in thought while also experiencing the joys of Tokyo. The video serves as a love letter to Japan, a country that ROSALÍA has great love and respect for. A favorite place of hers to travel to for work and pleasure, ROSALÍA has long been inspired by the community, music and art of Japan.
Says ROSALÍA,...
- 6/10/2023
- by Music Martin Cid Magazine
- Martin Cid Music
Bad Bunny has been laying low after his historic Coachella performance last month, but that doesn’t mean he hasn’t been working on new music. On Thursday, the Puerto Rican star released “Where She Goes,” an unexpected track that packs a few surprises.
First of all, the track title is in English — something that immediately got fans wondering if the entire song would be in English, too. It’s not; the lyrics feature Bad Bunny’s signature rhymes as he raps about a girl he met once and wonders...
First of all, the track title is in English — something that immediately got fans wondering if the entire song would be in English, too. It’s not; the lyrics feature Bad Bunny’s signature rhymes as he raps about a girl he met once and wonders...
- 5/19/2023
- by Julyssa Lopez
- Rollingstone.com
Bad Bunny is singing about some special “Ojitos Lindos” this Valentine’s Day. On Tuesday, the musician released a sweet surprise video featuring his collaborator Bomba Estéreo as he cycles through different partners.
The Stillz-directed visual opens with a greñudo Bad Bunny getting out of an oceanside home, before joining different love interests on dates: sipping wine at a picnic, fishing at the beach, preparing a salad, attending a basketball game, eating tacos outside a truck, watching a movie at a drive-in theater, having a romantic dinner, visiting an aquarium,...
The Stillz-directed visual opens with a greñudo Bad Bunny getting out of an oceanside home, before joining different love interests on dates: sipping wine at a picnic, fishing at the beach, preparing a salad, attending a basketball game, eating tacos outside a truck, watching a movie at a drive-in theater, having a romantic dinner, visiting an aquarium,...
- 2/15/2023
- by Tomás Mier
- Rollingstone.com
One of the most upbeat, unexpected songs on Bad Bunny’s record-shattering album Un Verano Sin Ti is “Neverita,” a bright, electro-pop bop. On Monday, the Puerto Rican superstar released a playful video to accompany the breezy track, embracing retro internet aesthetics and paying tribute to the merengue legend, Elvis Crespo.
The video, directed by Bad Bunny’s go-to collaborator Stillz, flashes back in time to the late Nineties and sees Bad Bunny recreating parts of Crespo’s “Suavemente,” the legendary track from 1999. Bad Bunny sings and dances over several...
The video, directed by Bad Bunny’s go-to collaborator Stillz, flashes back in time to the late Nineties and sees Bad Bunny recreating parts of Crespo’s “Suavemente,” the legendary track from 1999. Bad Bunny sings and dances over several...
- 8/22/2022
- by Julyssa Lopez
- Rollingstone.com
Several of the most striking videos from the last few months — Omar Apollo’s “Invincible,” Bad Bunny’s “Moscow Mule,” Rosalia’s “Candy” — have one thing in common: a director’s credit that reads “By Stillz.” Though the name seems to be everywhere, there’s not much info out there about who Stillz is. His Instagram account is known for stark Polaroid shots, à la Andy Warhol, that have captured artists such as Daddy Yankee, Asap Rocky, and Jennifer Lopez at their most natural — but the lens is always turned on someone else.
- 7/7/2022
- by Julyssa Lopez
- Rollingstone.com
Just after dropping his new album Un Verano Sin Ti, Bad Bunny turned up in the Bronx to shoot the video for the booming dembow-trap hybrid “Tití Me Preguntó.” Directed by his go-to collaborator Stillz, the visual is full of twists as Bad Bunny hits up a local bodega, parties on the block, gets kidnapped, and ends up at his own wedding, where he walks down the aisle as his real-life girlfriend Gabriela Berlingeri is beamed down to join him from the sky.
The lyrics play with the idea of...
The lyrics play with the idea of...
- 6/1/2022
- by Julyssa Lopez
- Rollingstone.com
Bad Bunny is throwing the world’s biggest beach party on his new album Un Verano Sin Ti, which just dropped at midnight. The project is packed with breezy beats and sun-bright sounds — and it kicks off with “Moscow Mule,” a laidback, synth-filled reggaeton track that quickly sets the tone for the rest of the LP.
A video for the song, directed by Stillz, starts with Bad Bunny hitchhiking, completely naked, until a future love interest picks him up in a pickup truck. She gives him some clothes, he serenades her over a fire,...
A video for the song, directed by Stillz, starts with Bad Bunny hitchhiking, completely naked, until a future love interest picks him up in a pickup truck. She gives him some clothes, he serenades her over a fire,...
- 5/6/2022
- by Julyssa Lopez
- Rollingstone.com
Rosalía is channeling her emotions through the beauty of belting lyrics at a karaoke bar. On Friday, as she released her album Motomami, the Spanish singer dropped the surprise music video for “Candy,” in which she’s joined by a group of friends as she performs the track in a karaoke bar.
“No me has olvida’o, no me has olvida’o,” she sings in the chorus, before adding, “Ya no te quiero como antes/Me rompiste, pero solo en parte’/Llevaba tu esclava para pensarte.” (“You haven’t forgotten me,...
“No me has olvida’o, no me has olvida’o,” she sings in the chorus, before adding, “Ya no te quiero como antes/Me rompiste, pero solo en parte’/Llevaba tu esclava para pensarte.” (“You haven’t forgotten me,...
- 3/18/2022
- by Tomás Mier
- Rollingstone.com
Back in January, the Spanish singer Rosalía posted a video on TikTok that showed her perched on a mountain peak somewhere, blanketed in falling snow. A short clip of “Hentai,” a piano-led, daydream of a song, played while she giggled along to its unapologetically explicit lyrics; translated in English, they go, “I wanna ride you like I ride my bike/Make me a tape like Spike/I whipped it until it got stiff/In the second place is fucking you/In the first place is God.”
Quickly, dozens of bewildered...
Quickly, dozens of bewildered...
- 3/16/2022
- by Julyssa Lopez
- Rollingstone.com
Omar Apollo and Daniel Caesar explore the complexities of love, sexuality, and longing in the beautifully trippy video for “Invincible,” which dropped Wednesday.
The clip opens with the angelic vocals of Daniel Caesar singing, “If I were to go, tell me would you notice me” as Apollo plays an electric guitar in an abandoned creek. The Stillz-directed video then follows what appears to be Apollo and Caesar as children playing with a toy ambulance and SUV. Their game comes to life as Apollo rides in a black vehicle as...
The clip opens with the angelic vocals of Daniel Caesar singing, “If I were to go, tell me would you notice me” as Apollo plays an electric guitar in an abandoned creek. The Stillz-directed video then follows what appears to be Apollo and Caesar as children playing with a toy ambulance and SUV. Their game comes to life as Apollo rides in a black vehicle as...
- 2/9/2022
- by Tomás Mier
- Rollingstone.com
“Dakiti,” Jhay Cortez’s breakthrough collaboration with Bad Bunny, was just one sign that the rising Puerto Rican artist and producer likes his reggaeton with plenty of snaky synths and traces of house. More recently, he showed off his penchant for getting wavy by teaming up with Daddy Yankee and Myke Towers on “Súbele El Volumen,” and he’s gone electro yet again on “En Mi Cuarto,” a track he co-produced that doubles down on the style by enlisting one of the biggest names in Edm: Skrillex.
Production maverick Tainy...
Production maverick Tainy...
- 7/29/2021
- by Julyssa Lopez
- Rollingstone.com
To celebrate Valentine’s Day, Bad Bunny and Rosalía play two lovers in a fiery romance in the new video for “La Noche de Anoche,” the duo’s collaboration off 2020’s El Último Tour Del Mundo.
In the stylish Stillz-directed visual, Bad Bunny and Rosalía serenade one another from afar, eventually embracing each other, which causes them to spontaneously burst into flames.
“La Noche de Anoche” is the latest video off El Último Tour Del Mundo, following “Yo Visto Asi,” “Hoy Cobre,” “Dakiti” and “Booker T.”
Earlier this month,...
In the stylish Stillz-directed visual, Bad Bunny and Rosalía serenade one another from afar, eventually embracing each other, which causes them to spontaneously burst into flames.
“La Noche de Anoche” is the latest video off El Último Tour Del Mundo, following “Yo Visto Asi,” “Hoy Cobre,” “Dakiti” and “Booker T.”
Earlier this month,...
- 2/14/2021
- by Daniel Kreps
- Rollingstone.com
English pop star Dua Lipa makes her first foray into the reggaeton pop universe in a new track with J Balvin, Bad Bunny and Tainy, titled “Un Día” (“One Day”).
In English and Spanish, Dua Lipa and Balvin share a call-and-response between estranged lovers; Bad Bunny enters the picture, giving voice to their fantasies of the future. “One day you’ll love me again,” Dua Lipa sings over a downtempo dembow. “One day you’ll realize I’m more than your lover/I’m your friend.”
Executive produced by NEON16,...
In English and Spanish, Dua Lipa and Balvin share a call-and-response between estranged lovers; Bad Bunny enters the picture, giving voice to their fantasies of the future. “One day you’ll love me again,” Dua Lipa sings over a downtempo dembow. “One day you’ll realize I’m more than your lover/I’m your friend.”
Executive produced by NEON16,...
- 7/24/2020
- by Suzy Exposito
- Rollingstone.com
Puerto Rican rapper Anuel AA is receiving backlash after making homophobic comments allegedly addressed toward Bad Bunny for his latest music video. On Friday, March 27, the Puerto Rican star released his most daring music video yet for "Yo Perreo Sola" or "I Twerk Alone" from his sophomore album, Yhlqmdlg. In the 3-minute video, Bad Bunny got a full drag makeover as he donned three different outfits (from a red latex ensemble to a skintight animal print dress), rocked a full-face of makeup and twerked in thigh-high boots. Directed by Bad Bunny and Stillz, the music video garnered a lot of attention on social media as fans applauded the 26-year-old...
- 3/28/2020
- E! Online
Bad Bunny is making his drag debut in the saucy music video for "Yo Perreo Sola." The Puerto Rican rapper dropped the 3-minute video early today, thus bringing a whole new meaning to the phrase, "Thank God it's Friday." And not only does the star dress in three tantalizing outfits, a full-face of makeup and pointy heels, he also twerks like it's nobody's business—for the non-Spanish speakers out there, the song title translates to: "I Twerk Alone." On its face, the video appears to be a fun video showcasing the artist's talents, both old and new. But in reality, Benito and director Stillz are sending a powerful message about machismo and...
- 3/28/2020
- E! Online
And the category is … quarantine queen!
As if Bad Bunny’s last-minute sophomore release, Yhlqmdlg, wasn’t enough of a surprise, on Friday the Puerto Rican star treated fans to a dramatic RuVeal, by making his drag debut in the jaw-dropping new video for “Yo Perreo Sola,” or “I Twerk Alone.”
Featuring vocals by the up-and-coming singer Nesi, “Yo Perreo Sola” is dedicated to those who desire to dance alone, and safely, at the club.
“I wrote it from the perspective of a woman,” Bad Bunny explained to Rolling Stone in a recent interview.
As if Bad Bunny’s last-minute sophomore release, Yhlqmdlg, wasn’t enough of a surprise, on Friday the Puerto Rican star treated fans to a dramatic RuVeal, by making his drag debut in the jaw-dropping new video for “Yo Perreo Sola,” or “I Twerk Alone.”
Featuring vocals by the up-and-coming singer Nesi, “Yo Perreo Sola” is dedicated to those who desire to dance alone, and safely, at the club.
“I wrote it from the perspective of a woman,” Bad Bunny explained to Rolling Stone in a recent interview.
- 3/27/2020
- by Suzy Exposito
- Rollingstone.com
From Puerto Rico to Japan, Bad Bunny and guest Mc Yaviah champion the pursuit of más perreo in their brand-new video for “Bichiyal.”
Directed by Cliqua and Stillz, the new clip casts a spotlight on Japan’s cutthroat drag racing culture. The video was shot in the port town of Yokohama, just south of Tokyo, and follows a day in the life of a female racer before she faces off against her menacing male rival. From inside an all-woman mechanic shop, she prepares her vehicle for maximum mileage. Dressed in...
Directed by Cliqua and Stillz, the new clip casts a spotlight on Japan’s cutthroat drag racing culture. The video was shot in the port town of Yokohama, just south of Tokyo, and follows a day in the life of a female racer before she faces off against her menacing male rival. From inside an all-woman mechanic shop, she prepares her vehicle for maximum mileage. Dressed in...
- 3/13/2020
- by Suzy Exposito
- Rollingstone.com
Bad Bunny has released his long-awaited sophomore solo album, Yo Hago Lo Que Me Da La Gana (also stylized as Yhlqmdlg). The title translates to I Do Whatever I Want.
The sprawling 20-track album includes an all-star lineup of guests — including Daddy Yankee, Ñengo Flow, Sech and Jowell y Randy — as well as surprise vocals by Arcángel, Anuel AA and Myke Towers. The song “Bichiyal” also features a comeback from Puerto Rican cult favorite, Yaviah.
The Friday night release of Yhlqmdlg was accompanied by a Cliqua and Stillz-directed video for “La Difícil,...
The sprawling 20-track album includes an all-star lineup of guests — including Daddy Yankee, Ñengo Flow, Sech and Jowell y Randy — as well as surprise vocals by Arcángel, Anuel AA and Myke Towers. The song “Bichiyal” also features a comeback from Puerto Rican cult favorite, Yaviah.
The Friday night release of Yhlqmdlg was accompanied by a Cliqua and Stillz-directed video for “La Difícil,...
- 2/29/2020
- by Suzy Exposito
- Rollingstone.com
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