Bad Bunny gets a day in his honor in Los Angeles

THE Los Angeles City Hall has decided that October 1st is officially the “bad bunny day“, this is the second date in honor of the Puerto Rican singer in the United States – the first was in Boston. The proposal came from the adviser Kevin de Leon last Friday (30), hours before the singer took the stage SoFi Stadium in LA.

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“The population of the city of LA is 50% Latino, one of the largest Latin American populations in the world outside of Latin American countries.“, declared the politician to the press. “The cultural impact of Bad Bunny will have a huge and positive influence on future generations and will redefine Latino culture in Los Angeles and beyond for years to come.“, he added.

The adviser introduced bad bunny with a certificate before your show on Saturday (1). The disk owner”A Verano Sin Ti“continue to travel with the tour”The hottest tour in the world“, which began in August of this year. At the end of the month, the artist goes to shows in Central America.

Billboard 200 record

bad bunny topped the world’s major music charts with his album “A Verano Sin Ti”. Last month, the star reached a new record on the Billboard 200the most coveted album chart in the United States.

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“A Verano Sin Ti” currently occupies the first place of the Billboard 200 ranking after the new update released this Sunday (2), being this one, the The album’s twelfth non-consecutive week tops the list.

bad bunny has the most total weeks in nearly six years since the album “Views” of Duck. The Canadian had 13 non-consecutive weeks in first place in 2016. According to the billboard, “A Verano Sin Ti” sold no less than 97 thousand units equivalents in the United States last week.

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