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bad bunny brings out cardi b and others on final night of north american tour

Oct 4, 2022 | Community News

October 4, 2022

BARRIO – Bad Bunny pulled out all the stops for the final night of the North American leg of his World’s Hottest Tour on Saturday in Los Angeles, bringing out several guests, including Cardi B.

The 28-year-old Puerto Rican rapper surprised the sold-out crowd at his second back-to-back night at SoFi Stadium when he brought out the 29-year-old Grammy winner to perform their hit song “I Like It.” She also sang her hit song “Bodak Yellow”.

His first surprise guest of the night was Chencho Corleone, who sang their summer hit “Me Porto Bonito.” At the end of the song, Bad Bunny asked fans to sing along in an a cappella rendition of the chorus. 

A few songs later the “Tití Me Preguntó” rapper surprised fans when he brought out Ivy Queen, who is considered one of the pioneers of the reggaeton genre. She helped Bad Bunny sing “Yo Perreo Sola” before she sang her hit song “Quiero Bailar”.

If that wasn’t enough, he brought out Jowell & Randy, who joined him to sing their hit song, “Safaera.” They then performed “Se Acabó la Cuarentena.” 

Bad Bunny’s North American tour was a major success. In August it topped the Billboard Boxscore chart by making $91.9 million, the most of any tour that month.

His final show at SoFi Stadium was also special for another reason–the City of Los Angeles declared Oct. 1 as the official Bad Bunny Day for his “immense cultural impact on the Latino community across the City of L.A.”

Now that the North American leg of his tour is complete, he sets off to Latin America to finish promoting his album “Un Verano Sin Ti.”

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