Puerto Rican rapper and singer Bad Bunny recently shared in an interview with Interview Magazine that if he hadn’t pursued a music career, he would have been interested in culinary arts. He described cooking as a creative endeavor where one can craft their own dishes and flavors.
However, Bad Bunny expressed that his passion for music has been strong since childhood, and he always dreamed of a music career. He recalled spending hours after school making beats and learning to record music, emphasizing that music was his ultimate dream.
Despite his dedication to music, Bad Bunny also recognized the importance of being realistic in a competitive industry. He worked a job bagging groceries at Econo to pay for gas and pursued higher education while pursuing his music aspirations.
Bad Bunny’s hard work has paid off, as evidenced by his success in the music industry. He has had multiple top 10 Billboard Hot 100 songs and has won several Grammy and Latin Grammy Awards. His fifth studio album, Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va a Pasar Manana, was released in October last year.
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