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Mayra Vélez Serrano drove to work Wednesday along Puerto Rico’s Highway 18, one of the island’s busiest freeways. It would’ve been a normal drive - had it not been for a new, giant billboard that left ...
“A Puerto Rican who does love Puerto Rico.” The billboards are in protest of the Partido Nuevo Progresista (New Progressive ...
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The Puerto Rican rapper Bad Bunny has purchased billboards across San Juan in protest of the New Progressive Party, which has a lead in the November gubernatorial election. Across the city’s ...
The messages come on the heels of Bunny's politically inclined song "Una Velita." By Jessica Roiz Assistant Editor, Latin Amid election season, Bad Bunny is making sure that the more than three ...
The messages come on the heels of Bunny's politically inclined song "Una Velita." By Jessica Roiz Assistant Editor, Latin Amid election season, Bad Bunny is making sure that the more than three ...
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As noted by Pitchfork, Bad Bunny’s lyrical references to palm trees may be a nod toward Puerto Rico’s New Progressive Party ahead of the country’s gubernatorial vote on November 5.