Puerto Rican singer Bad Bunny announced this Friday in a live via his Instagram account that he is not retiring but will take time to work on other things.
In a live connection of almost three hours, the singer said that he will make “some recordings here, some movies there and a couple of projects. We will remain active with you but let’s get a ‘crack’ of music at the moment. That’s where I left them material (music) “.
Bad Bunny, one of the leading exponents of the Latin urban genre in the world, will soon take part in the action film “Bullet Train”, which will also feature renowned American actor Brad Pitt, recently reported the Deadline specialized medium.
“Bullet Train” will be the second film experience of Bad Bunny, after he premiered as an actor in the film “American Sole”, and in which he will be part of the production team alongside American comedian Kevin Hart and basketball player Chris Paul.
The Puerto Rican artist is also expected to stand out in his role as a guest star on the third season of the Netflix series, “Narcos: Mexico.” Bad Bunny will play the character of Arturo ‘Kitty’ Paez, a member of Ramón Arellano Félix’s gang ‘Narco Juniors’.
The musician will be a rich young man from high society who falls for a poster.
In his live connection, he also took the opportunity to make a list of his ten favorite songs from his latest album, “The Last Tour of the World”, leaving chosen “Damn Poverty”.
In connection with his fans he specified that this selection was not supposed to be the best “but my favorites”.
Among them he also chose his collaborations on the album with the Spanish Rosalia, “La Nit Ahir a la nit”, also included another collaboration such as the one with the American singer-songwriter ABRA ( “Sorry Papi”).
On the song, which the artist placed in fifth place of his favorites, he said it was a collaboration “that a lot of people had been waiting for. Me too!”.
In turn, he thanked the Spanish artist for “collaborating with me and for making this work of art.”
After “Damn Poverty”, he placed in the second position of his favorites from his last album in “I wish you the best” (2), “trelles” (3), “Sorry Papi” (4), Last Night “(5),” Before It’s Over “(6),” Booker T “(7),” I Dressed Like This “(8),” Making You Love Me “(9) and “120” (10).
In his live connection, which saw around 340,000 people, he also called on those who are not in favor of wearing the mask to have “empathy” and “respect” those who do wish to do so to protect -se from covid-19.