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Bad Bunny and Adidas Want to Fly You to Puerto Rico—for a Paid Dream Job

Jul 11, 2025 | Entertainment, Travel

July 11, 2025

Bad Bunny is turning lyrics into reality—literally. In a move straight out of his song “VOY A LLEVARTE PA PR,” the global superstar is teaming up with Adidas Originals to offer fans a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity: The Resident Job. This temporary gig invites passionate fans to help bring Bad Bunny’s upcoming NO ME QUIERO IR DE AQUÍ residency at Puerto Rico’s iconic Coliseo José Miguel Agrelot to life, running from July 29 to August 18.

The job pays $25 an hour and includes all travel and lodging expenses—covered by Adidas and Bad Bunny. Applicants must be fluent in both Spanish and English and deeply connected to Puerto Rican culture and Benito’s music. Responsibilities include acting as an event host, ensuring guests have an unforgettable experience.

While details about the official work uniforms haven’t been shared, fans are speculating that pieces like Bad Bunny’s Adidas Gazelle “Wonder Clay” could be part of the look.

Ready for the ultimate summer job in paradise? Applications are now open.

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