Bad Bunny is the First Urban Latino to Appear as Cover in the Rolling Stone
After being hailed as the Biggest Pop Star in the World, Bad Bunny made another history as the first-ever Latino to appear as a cover of the Rolling Stone, according to a recently published article.
The Rise of Bad Buddy in the Industry
Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio or popularly known as Bad Bunny has now become one of the most well-known artists in the world. Bad Bunny just emerged four years ago when he uploaded his genre of music that captured the attention of big producers and now he is already a music icon.
It can be remembered in a previous report by Latin Post, just two years after he uploaded his song to SoundCloud in 2016, he appeared on the music video of Cardi B and it also helped him to have the opportunity to play on stage with the world's most outstanding performers Shakira and Jennifer Lopez during the Superbowl.
Bad Bunny just proves that Latino music has now become one of the most favorite music genres in the world. It has even captured the hearts of American listeners. In fact, Latino songs dominated in all music platforms like Spotify, Appple music, YouTube and more.
Bad Bunny is Making a History as the Cover of the Rolling Stone
Rolling Stone magazine has featured renown and most respected artsts in the world since it was founded. If an artist is featured as a cover in the magazine, that would be a great achievement for the artist.
There have been many Latinos featured in the Rolling Magazine, but Bad Bunny is the first-ever urban Latino Artist that will appear on the magazine. After being hailed as the Biggest Pop Star in the world, the Latino artist is making another history again.
On the official Twitter page of the Rolling Stone Magazine, it wrote: "How does a Latin-pop superstar spend his lockdown? For our June cover story, Bad Bunny (@sanbenito) talks about dropping two new albums just months apart, making his drag debut, his fight for justice in Puerto Rico and more"
After his two best-selling albums this year, he will be joining the ranks of music legends who was featured in the magazine like John Lenon, Tina Turner, The Beatles, Jim Morrison, Eric Clapton, and more. But he will be the first Latino urban star.
Meanwhile, in an interview with the Latino star titled, "Bad Bunny in Captivity" he spent his quarantine days just like the rest of us. He enjoyed eating simple meals mostly chicken and potatoes, texting his friends, watching a lot of movies, and uploading tons of videos on his social media account.
The only thing that makes him different from the rest of us is that millions of people are watching his videos on his social media account. Moreover, the magazine that features Bad Bunny as the cover will give a glimpse as how Bad Bunny spent his quarantine days in Puerto Rico.
The writer of the magazine Suzy Exposito wrote on her Twitter account: "The process for this was WILD. I interviewed Tainy in Miami, then planned to meet Benito in San Juan - until the island got shut down. I stayed here with my abuela and spent the next two months writing from her balcony. Learn more in our editor's letter."
Meanwhile, Bad Bunny's girlfriend Gabriela Berlingeri was the first Latina to shoot the cover image while Alex Douglas-Barrera transcribed the interview.
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