The Bad Bunny hit “Safaera,” which features the veteran reggaeton duo Jowell & Randy, snakes through half a dozen samples and references, including the famed beat from Missy Elliott‘s 2001 hit “Get Ur ...
Spotify took down Bad Bunny's song "Safaera" from its platform on Thursday. (Chris Walker / For The Times) Fans of Bad Bunny woke up late this week to find the Latin pop star's viral reggaeton hit ...
The Latin superstar had been accused of incorporating three DJ Playero songs into his 2020 hit without permission. By Griselda Flores Senior Editor, Latin Bad Bunny has reached a tentative settlement ...
From "Yo Perreo Sola" to "La Romana" and "Mía," here are Best Bunny's best songs (so far). By Billboard Staff Picking the 25 best Bad Bunny songs isn’t an easy task, but we’ve stepped up to the ...
Bad Bunny made a huge mistake when he released his single “Safaera” without getting the proper clearances for the sample-heavy track. It was snatched off of streaming services after DJ Playero filed a ...
Bad Bunny is currently being sued for sampling DJ Playero’s music in his hit song “Safaera,” but according to Playero, he has “no knowledge” of the lawsuit. The lawsuit--which also names collaborators ...
Bad Bunny‘s “Safaera” was recently at the center of a copyright infringement lawsuit, which has now been settled. He and his collaborators have reached a preliminary settlement over claims that the ...
Bad Bunny performing in 2020. CREDIT: Victor Chavez/Getty Images for Spotify. Bad Bunny is being sued for direct and contributory copyright infringement in relation to his 2020 track ‘Safaera’. The ...
Fans of Bad Bunny woke up late this week to find the Latin pop star's viral reggaeton hit "Safaera" was taken down on Spotify. And they're demanding answers. The track had spawned a TikTok challenge ...
In the fall of 2021, Bad Bunny and his collaborators on the YHLQMDLG track “Safaera” were hit with a copyright infringement lawsuit over samples used in the song. The complaint was filed by AOM Music, ...
Fans of Bad Bunny woke up late this week to find the Latin pop star’s viral reggaeton hit “Safaera” was taken down on Spotify. And they’re demanding answers. The track had spawned a TikTok challenge ...