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Bad Bunny retires from music

Bad Bunny retires from music

One of the revelation artists of this 2022 was undoubtedly Bad Bunny and his tour’World’s Hottest Tour’ It has been proof of this, since the gains that its passage through several countries have been in the millions.

However, in a recent interview with the magazine bill boardthe ‘bad rabbit’ surprised by saying that he will temporarily retire from music at the end of his successful musical tour.

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Likewise, he was surprised to say that his plans to “start 2023 well, cabr **” (as his song says), are to focus on his physical and mental health, for which he considers taking a break.

“2023 is for me, for my physical health, for my emotional health, to breathe, to enjoy the achievements. Let’s celebrate it. Let’s go here, let’s go there. Let’s go to the boat. Let’s go to the water”, the artist told the aforementioned medium.

Regarding the plans to release new music, Bad Bunny said that there is no desire for new releases. “2023 is for me. He goes to the studio, he records, but no pressure. Remember you bastard, you’ve hit him hard with balls “, added.

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To this, the artist added that music for him has been given spontaneously, so for now he intends to dedicate himself to the fruits of the success that has left him as the artist of the year.

“For example, I wasn’t looking for a collaboration with Drake. It was very spontaneous. Now it’s different. Now everyone, the biggest artist you can imagine, wants to collaborate with me,” the artist said.

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