Like the title of his second studio album, Bad Bunny appears to firmly believe in the dictum, “I do what it gives me money.” The Grammy winner recently discussed why it’s critical for him to remain true to himself.
And he applies it to every aspect of his life, including his chart-topping music and his avant-garde clothing choices. For the September ICONS issue of Harper’s Bazaar, where he looked stunning on the cover in a white dress resembling a bridal gown and a jacket, Bad Bunny explained why he follows his own path.
“I’m taking advantage of this moment in my life when I can do whatever I want and wear what I want. So I get to live life more authentically.” Bad Bunny said.
Adding, “I don’t do it to become more famous or to call attention or to disrespect anyone. People on the outside can think that I have a strategy or I wear this to call for attention, but in reality, I just know who I am.”
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It’s difficult to dispute that Bad Bunny is renowned for stealing the show with his bold looks, despite the fact that he claims he doesn’t dress to attract attention.
The musician claimed that he has always been interested in fashion and remembered how going shopping with his mum affected his sense of style.
It’s difficult to dispute that Bad Bunny is renowned for stealing the show with his bold looks, despite the fact that he claims he doesn’t dress to attract attention.
The musician claimed that he has always been interested in fashion and remembered how going shopping with his mum affected his sense of style.
“I always remember seeing the pieces in women’s clothing, and they would always fit me so much better, and they had so much different variety. Obviously, as you get older, you start seeing what the world shows you, and if I lived my life that way, then I wouldn’t be able to dress in the way that I really want to.” Bunny stated.
In the fields of music, fashion, and film, Bad Bunny, who was awarded Spotify’s most streamed artist globally in 2020 and 2021, keeps improving. However, he is aware of his success and stated that he is not acting in his own interest but rather that of “all Latinos in the globe.”