Bad Bunny has once again proven why he’s the reigning king of Latin music, wrapping up his historic Puerto Rico residency with a livestreamed concert that broke records and sent fans into a frenzy worldwide.
A Residency for the History Books
After an astonishing
30 sold-out shows in his homeland, Bad Bunny closed out his “No Me Quiero Ir de Aquí” residency with a final performance that was streamed globally. The demand was so intense that the livestream became the
most-watched single-artist event in Amazon Music history, smashing previous records and underscoring Bad Bunny’s unmatched global appeal.
Fans who couldn’t snag a ticket to the in-person shows were glued to their screens, eager to catch every moment before the stream disappeared. The residency wasn’t just a concert series—it was a cultural event, with Puerto Rico’s capital buzzing for weeks as celebrities, influencers, and superfans flocked to San Juan.
Breaking Streaming Records—Again
Bad Bunny’s finale didn’t just make headlines for its emotional performances and star-studded guest list. According to Amazon Music, the event set a new bar for livestreamed music, drawing in millions of viewers from around the world. This achievement adds another milestone to Bad Bunny’s already record-breaking career, which includes being the most-streamed artist globally for multiple years running.
New Music and Artistic Evolution
The residency capped off a year of creative reinvention for Bad Bunny. Earlier in 2025, he released his latest album,
DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS, which he described as a deeply personal project inspired by his experiences and reflections during the residency. In recent interviews, Bad Bunny has spoken about “taking over a morning news show in Puerto Rico” and using his platform to explore new sounds and themes.
He continues to push boundaries, blending genres and collaborating with artists across the musical spectrum. His willingness to experiment—whether with
jersey club beats or retro ‘70s influences—keeps fans and critics guessing what he’ll do next.
More Than Music: Cultural Impact
Bad Bunny’s influence extends far beyond the stage. He’s become a symbol of Puerto Rican pride, using his platform to speak out on social and political issues, from local power grid failures to LGBTQ+ rights. His concerts are as much about community and activism as they are about music, and his residency was no exception.
What’s Next for Bad Bunny?
With his residency now in the history books and a new album making waves, fans are already speculating about Bad Bunny’s next move. Will he announce a world tour? Drop another surprise album? If history is any guide, expect the unexpected.
One thing is certain:
Bad Bunny’s star is only getting brighter, and the world will be watching—whether from the front row in San Juan or from millions of screens around the globe.
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