Bad Bunny Told To 'Stay Out Of Politics' After Criticizing Trump’s Anti-Immigration Policy
By Fiyin Olowokandi on July 5, 2025 at 7:45 PM EDT

Bad Bunny seems to have ruffled feathers by taking a political stand against the Donald Trump administration.
The Puerto Rican singer used his art to address the current harsh anti-immigration policies in a music video for a single off his latest album, "DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS."
Bad Bunny, who didn't vote for Trump, took jabs at the commander-in-chief on America's big day.
Bad Bunny Takes A Stance Against Trump

Bad Bunny marked July 4 with the release of the music video for "NUEVAYol," which addressed Trump's harsh policies while celebrating his Puerto Rican heritage.
Towards the end of the three-minute clip, four men were seen huddling around an old-school radio as a mocking voice similar to Trump's could be heard saying, "I made a mistake. I want to apologize to the immigrants in America."
The altered voice continues, "I'm in the United States. I know America is the whole continent. I want to say that this country is nothing without the immigrants. This country is nothing without Mexicans, Dominicans, Puerto Ricans, Colombians, Venezuelans, Cubans …"
Elsewhere in the video, the "I Like It" artist honored his roots by depicting an image of the Puerto Rican flag draped across the Statue of Liberty's forehead. The 31-year-old could be seen in the statue's head looking down on the city of New York.
MAGA Slams Bad Bunny's Music Video For 'Woke Agenda'
As expected, it didn't take long for the message to reach the right-wing audience, who fired back at Bad Bunny in defense.
"Already this song sucks, nobody jamming this on their own," one fan slammed.
Another fan urged, "Bad Bunny, mind your business! Stay out of politics," while a third added, "If you're an adult and you get advice from someone named 'Bad Bunny'... Well, never mind - you won't understand anyway."
This MAGA supporter suggested Trump should enforce consequences, writing, "Trump should deport him if he hates the US so much."
A fifth comment read, "This woke agenda is sad. We are proud of President Trump!"
The Singer Is Praised For Using His Influence

Despite the backlash, Bad Bunny received overwhelming support from the Latino community, who praised him for speaking out during such a tense time.
Trump's immigration crackdown has led to ICE raids all over the country, sparking fiery protests, especially in California. Many celebrities, such as Ariana Grande and Addison Rae, have also lent their voices.
"Shoutout to Bad Bunny for using his voice to take a shot at the orange idiot's immigration policy, reminding everyone that not only Puerto Ricans but all Latino and Hispanic people make this country what it is today," one tweet read.
A similar sentiment read, "I love when people use their influence to actually support people."
Another fan praised, "Truly the only artist who’s never changed even after fame and becoming rich and speaking up for his people and community."
Bad Bunny Won't Tour The US
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The polarizing music video follows the King of Latin Trap's announcement of his upcoming world tour, "Debí Tirar Más Fotos."
The singer, whose real name is Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, sparked a stir when he unveiled dates that only covered Latin America, Europe, Australia, and Japan. No stops will be made in North America on the tour. The stadium tour is scheduled to begin in November in the Dominican Republic.
Following the tour announcement, Bad Bunny, in an interview with Variety, explained why he chose to skip his US fan base. Calling it "unnecessary," the Grammy winner explained that his US fans have had "no shortage of opportunities to see him perform" over the past six years.
The Puerto Rican native, who launched a 30-night residency in San Juan, also scrapped the idea of a concert film for his American audience.
Shawn Mendes Gets Flirty With Bad Bunny

When Bad Bunny isn't getting political, his super-hot physique gets tongues wagging; even celebrities aren't exempt.
Such was the case months ago when his Calvin Klein campaign went viral. For the photoshoot, the former wrestler turned up the heat in an eye-popping snug boxer briefs, leaving fans drooling.
Among the thirsty audience was fellow singer Shawn Mendes, who dropped a short but potent flirty comment. As The Blast reported, the "Stitches" singer wrote "guapo," a Spanish word that translates to "handsome."
Fans wasted no time interpreting the remark as something more, feuling more speculation about Mendes' sexuality.