Bad Bunny recently gave fans another unforgettable moment, proving he’s just as wild off stage as he is during performances. while attending residentAt the concert in Puerto Rico’s Distrito del Centro de Convenciónes, the global superstar was caught on camera jumping, singing, dancing and immersing herself in the electrifying atmosphere near the stage.
The highlight of the night came when Bad Bunny tried to smash a beer can against his head, resulting in a series of visible bruises, which he later shared on Instagram. The close-up selfie shows her pulling back her hair to reveal a red scar on her forehead, a badge of honor for her thrilling night.
Fans were quick to comment on her fearless act and carefree energy, with many praising her for embracing life to the fullest. Others scoffed at his commitment to party spirit. Bad Bunny’s spontaneous vibe matched perfectly with Resident’s dynamic performance as the two Puerto Rican icons celebrated their shared heritage and passion for music.
“I see him happy to be part of the crowd ❤️ I think they need that too sometimes!” One person wrote, while another added: “He’s human too 😍 it deserves to live ❤️👏👏👏👏.” A third emphasizes how Bad Bunny is trying to be as normal as possible. “Without a movie, without a bodyguard, enjoying myself like any fan in a place of my choice,” the person wrote.
How bad bunny and resident got together
The Resident and Bad Bunny, two prominent figures in Latin music, have collaborated on several songs and share a deep-rooted passion for their homeland, Puerto Rico. In a recent interview, Dr naked project podcast, Residente, as its full name is Rene Perez MinstrelsOpens up about her personal and professional journey, including her memorable encounter with Bad Bunny.
During the conversation, he reflected on the theme and inspiration behind his album “Las Letras Ya No Importan,” a project that explores the evolving nature of musical and written expression. The resident described a funny and important moment about six years ago. He was engaged in a live interview when a young man approached him, eager to introduce himself to his friend.
That friend was none other than Bad Bunny, the rising star behind the hit “Nadi Sabe Lo Que Va A Pasar Manana”. At that point, Bad Bunny was eager to get a picture with the resident during his interview. “Look, let me finish,” said Resident Bad Bunny with a hint of humor. We were in the middle of recording live.”
Although the resident was unable to take photos that day, he later encountered Bad Bunny’s work on social media. Intrigued by what he saw, he reached out, leading to a mutual recognition of each other’s projects. During this time, Rene took the opportunity to listen to Bad Bunny’s music and quickly realized the immense potential of the young artist, paving the way for what would become a fruitful connection in the music world.