Bad Bunny opens up about being an LGBTQ+ ally in the world of Latin music
The Puerto Rican singer made history as only the second man to get a solo 'Playboy' cover.
July 8, 2020 12:45 p.m.
Latest Update July 8, 2020 12:45 p.m.

“There’s nothing worse than being somewhere and feeling like you don’t belong,” he continued. “I’ve been trying to make sure everybody feels part of the culture of reggaetón. I want to make sure they feel that they have someone there, that friend that can stand up for them.”
Luckily, the influential singer, who released his sophomore album YHLQMDLG in February and performed at the Superbowl with Shakira that same month, wants to use his large platform to bridge the gap and allow for some understanding. “I think I have an audience split in two: fans of Bad Bunny and fans of reggaetón itself, and I want to merge the two. I feel I have a big sector to educate. There's a lot of people who won't pay attention to other people calling them out, but they follow Bad Bunny. If he tells them what's good, maybe they can grow as people and come to accept others.”Preach, BB!