In birthday party of his thirty first birthday on Monday (March 10), Dangerous Bunny launched new track video “Los angeles Mudanza,” which additional emphasizes his permanent affection for his place of origin and circle of relatives heritage.
The tune, which is the outro monitor of his newest album, Debí Tirar Más Fotos, tells the tale of Benito, a person who grew up in Vega Baja, Puerto Rico, because the eldest of six siblings and labored onerous from a tender age, using vehicles like his father and grandfather, in spite of his dream of changing into an engineer.
The video starts via appearing a nostalgic choice of previous footage of his ancestors. Quickly after, the visible depicts the start of child Benito. Midway via, a the baby seems in a automobile seat, making a song alongside to the tune towards a powerful salsa rhythm. “Calle Sol, Calle Luna, estoy en l. a. noche oscura/ Yo no canto reggae, pero soy cultura,” the child spits, referencing Puerto Rican reggae band Cultura Profética.
The video transitions to a scene the place the present-day Dangerous Bunny is observed operating via a box, proudly waving the Puerto Rican flag, sooner than arriving at a area people amassing. “A mí me quieren como a Tito y soy serio como Cotto/ Lugia, Ho-Oh, cabrón, hoy soy legendario,” he raps, drawing parallels between himself and respected Puerto Rican boxers Tito Trinidad and Miguel Cotto, whilst additionally invoking Lugia and Ho-Oh from the Pokémon collection.
Debí Tirar Más Fotos reached No. 1 on a couple of all-genre charts, together with the Billboard 200 and Most sensible Streaming Albums. Benito instructed Billboard a couple of weeks after freeing the album, “This venture isn’t mine. It belongs to many of us: everybody who labored with me, it belongs to Puerto Rico, my pals, my circle of relatives. This venture belongs to all people who really feel happy with being from Puerto Rico and being Latin.”
The Puerto Rican celebrity is ready to embark on a historical residency in Puerto Rico, which is predicted to spice up the island’s economic system.
Take a look at the video for “Los angeles Mudanza” under:




















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