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Bad Bunny announces unexpected collaboration with Amazon Music

El cantante busca ayudar a su natal Puerto Rico

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Bad Bunny and Amazon Music announced Monday a high-impact collaboration that encompasses education, cultural empowerment and economic development to generate real change in Puerto Rico.

The programs will include enhanced STEM curriculum, technology resources and educational support for students and teachers, which will ensure continued learning and community support, building on the ongoing work of Amazon, Fundación Rimas and Fundación Good Bunny to advance education in Puerto Rico.

Bad Bunny joins Amazon Music

According to Amazon’s statement, the collaboration also includes initiatives to support farmers and improve access to fresh produce throughout the island.

Additionally, a special Amazon.com store called ‘comPRa Local’ will be launched to give global visibility to Puerto Rican products and businesses with the ‘Made in PR’ insignia.

Benito encarna el espíritu de Puerto Rico y juntos estamos creando una celebración que transforma su pasión por la isla en un impacto real para su gente

Rocío Guerrero, directora para Latinoamérica de Amazon Music

“By combining music, Amazon technologies, commerce and community programs on a large scale, we connect global audiences to this historic moment while strengthening Puerto Rican communities,” Guerrero added.

Announces special function

The famous singer announced this Monday, September 15, that there will be a special performance at the Coliseo de Puerto Rico next Saturday, September 20, of his residency ‘No me quiero ir de aquí’, which officially ended the day before after a record 30 concerts.

This additional feature, which has been rumored for days, is only for Puerto Rico residents, but for fans around the world, Amazon Music will stream it exclusively.

The concert ‘No me quiero ir de aquí: One More’ will be available for free worldwide on the Amazon Music app and on the Amazon Music channel on Twitch (@AmazonMusic), and will also be streamed on Prime Video for all Amazon customers.

After the residency in Puerto Rico, he begins the world tour ‘Debí tirar más fotos’, homonymous of his latest album, which starts on November 21 in the Dominican Republic and concludes in Belgium on July 22, 2026, with more than two and a half million tickets sold.

Find out more at QuéOnnda.com.

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