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September 28, 2025 3 mins
Bad Bunny has been dominating headlines this week after closing out his historic 30-show residency, “No Me Quiero Ir de Aquí,” at Puerto Rico's Coliseo de Puerto Rico. According to ABC News and Hot 97, the September 20th finale was a high-energy spectacle watched not only by thousands in the arena but by millions more globally, thanks to an Amazon Music live stream that broke viewership records and became Amazon Music’s most-watched live stream ever. The concert was a massive celebration of Puerto Rican pride, featuring surprise guests like Mark Anthony for a moving duet of the Puerto Rican anthem, and NBA superstar LeBron James making appearances. The residency saw throngs of fans, watch parties across the island, and became an event that transcended music, symbolizing Bad Bunny’s cultural impact; as Hot 97 put it, “everybody watching became Puerto Rican” in those magic moments.

In tandem with the residency finale, Bad Bunny served up a surprise for his listeners by dropping his new single, “Alambre Púa.” AOL reports that he debuted the track as the opening song for each of the final three residency shows, and then released it on Monday. The single marks his first new music since January’s “Debí Tirar Más Fotos.” Even months after its release, the album remains strong on charts, holding a Top 10 spot and continuing to fuel demand for his live performances.

Despite fans worldwide clamoring for more, there’s one notable omission in Bad Bunny’s upcoming world tour—he won’t be stopping in the United States. IQ Magazine reveals Bad Bunny’s candid reason: concerns about ICE raids and a desire to keep both fans and his team safe. This decision has generated widespread discussion on social media, with Puerto Rican and Latin American fans expressing both pride and disappointment.

Beyond music, Bad Bunny's star continues to rise. Variety notes he’s gearing up for a major film appearance in Adam Sandler’s “Happy Gilmore 2,” set to premiere in July. On the entertainment front, Hot 97 confirms his return to Saturday Night Live as a host this coming season—his third time in the role—underscoring how his influence stretches into TV and film. This multi-talented approach is fueling speculation, as discussed on Hot 97, about just how far Bad Bunny’s career could go, prompting playful conversation about him possibly becoming president given his unprecedented popularity and philanthropic work.

Speaking of philanthropy, Bad Bunny’s partnership with Amazon announced during the residency will provide ongoing investment in Puerto Rico’s education, technology, agriculture, and economic development, mostly through his Good Bunny Foundation, aligning star power with community impact.

Social media all week has been glowing with highlights from the residency, clips of the emotional anthem performance, and fans gushing over “Alambre Púa.” The phrase “No Me Quiero Ir de Aquí” itself trended for days, mirroring Bad Bunny’s declaration of love for his home.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Bad Bunny has been dominating headlines this week after closing
out his historic thirty Show residency Noma Kiro Ere the
Aqui at Puerto Rico's Coliseo de Puerto Rico. According to
ABC News in Hot ninety seven, the September twentieth finale
was a high energy spectacle watched not only by thousands
in the arena, but by millions more globally thanks to

(00:21):
an Amazon Music live stream that broke viewership records and
became Amazon Music's most watched live stream ever. The concert
was a massive celebration of Puerto Rican pride, featuring surprise
guests like Mark Anthony for a moving duet of the
Puerto Rican Anthem and NBA superstar Lebron James making appearances.

(00:43):
The residency saw throngs of fans watch parties across the
island and became an event that transcended music, symbolizing Bad
Bunny's cultural impact. As Hot ninety seven put it, everybody
watching became Puerto Rican in those magic moments. In tandem
with the residency finale, Bad Bunny served up a surprise
for his listeners by dropping his new single Alambredpua. AOL

(01:07):
reports that He debuted the track as the opening song
for each of the final three residency shows, and then
released it on Monday. The single marks his first new
music since January's Debbie Tirar Moss Photos. Even months after
its release, the album remains strong on charts, holding a
top ten spot and continuing to fuel demand for his

(01:28):
live performances. Despite fans worldwide clamoring for more, there's one
notable omission in Bad Bunny's upcoming world tour. He won't
be stopping in the United States. I Q magazine reveals
Bad Bunny's candid reason concerns about IC raids and a
desire to keep both fans and his teens safe. This
decision has generated widespread discussion on social media, with Puerto

(01:52):
Rican and Latin American fans expressing both pride and disappointment.
Beyond music, Bad Bunny Starr continues to rise. Variety notes
he's gearing up for a major film appearance in Adam
Sandler's Happy Gilmore two, set to premiere in July. On
the entertainment front, Hot ninety seven confirms his return to
Saturday Night Live as a host this coming season, his

(02:13):
third time in the role, underscoring how his influence stretches
into TV and film. This multi talented approach is fueling speculation,
as discussed on Hot ninety seven, about just how far
Bad Bunny's career could go, prompting playful conversation about him
possibly becoming president given his unprecedented popularity and philanthropic work.

(02:34):
Speaking of philanthropy, Bad Bunny's partnership with Amazon, announced during
the residency, will provide ongoing investment in Puerto Rico's education, technology, agriculture,
and economic development, mostly through his Good Bunny Foundation, aligning
star power with community impact. Social media all week has
been glowing with highlights from the residency, clips of the

(02:56):
emotional anthem performance and fans gushing over a long grey poa.
The phrase no makido ear de Aki itself trended for days,
mirroring Bad Bunny's declaration of love for his home. Thanks
for tuning in. Make sure to come back next week
for more updates on Bad Bunny as his world tour
plans unfold, new music drops, and more surprises. This has

(03:19):
been a Quiet Please production. For more check out Quiet
Please Dot a I
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