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Bad Bunny and Archangel block Loisa Street during the video recording of “La Jamba” on the roof of a gas station.

Thomas Hardy by Thomas Hardy
December 28, 2022
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Poor rabbit Y Ambassador They recorded part of the video for their new song “La Jamba” this Tuesday night with hundreds of fans on the roof of a gas station on Louisa Street. New day.

Bad Bunny and Archangel sing “La Jamba” on Calle Loisa. 🇵🇷 pic.twitter.com/8XTu7lUTzA

— Bunny’s Network (@badbunnynetwork) December 28, 2022

People flocked to the gas station complex in response to Bad Rapid’s Instagram ‘stories’ in which he referenced the location of the venue.

Bad rabbit stories on Instagram (provided)

Through social networks, followers of the two singers circulated videos of the recording process of the song Vega Baja, which they released together three weeks ago.

Benito Martínez Ocasio, the first name of the Bad Bunny, who usually uses his social platforms strategically, published a few hours ago on his Twitter account: “LA JUMPA” LIVE TODAY / 10:00 PM” without specifying the location.

“Jump”

LIVE TODAY / 10:00 PM 🎄📍🇵🇷

— ☀️🌊❤️ (@sanbenito) December 28, 2022

According to fan videos, some found a good place to enjoy the show from 7:00 pm, in which he performed several songs from his different albums.

This morning and afternoon, Bad Rabbit handed out gifts to the hundreds of children and families who came Roberto Clemente ColiseumIn Hato Rey, enjoy the “Bonita tradiction de la Fundación Good Bunny” event, where 25,000 prizes will be awarded.

The Good Bunny Foundation donated basketballs, volleyballs, soccer balls, baseballs and gloves, among other sporting goods. Music lovers had various instruments like guitars and keyboards and art fans got brushes, paints, notebooks and art tools.

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