Puerto Rican artist Bad Bunny reappeared this Tuesday on social networks with a publication to celebrate his 32nd birthday and received thousands of messages of congratulations from his fans, after months of absence after deleting his last publications following his show at the Super Bowl.
“32,” wrote Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, the singer’s first name, next to a photograph of him blowing out the candles on a heart-shaped cake, and received more than 92,000 comments in less than 5 hours, from followers congratulating the artist and thanking him for his work in giving voice to Puerto Rico and Latin America through his music.
Currently, the man known as ‘Conejo Malo’ is in the middle of his ‘DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS World Tour’, with which he has already toured Latin American and Asian countries and will soon be performing in Europe.

Bad Bunny made history in early February with his Super Bowl performance by breaking global audience records after reaching 4.157 billion views in 24 hours across global streaming, social platforms and YouTube.
Bad Bunny and his 32nd birthday
In addition, the artist achieved a historic milestone in his career and for Spanish-language music by winning the Grammy for Album of the Year, the most important category of these awards, with ‘DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS’.
On the other hand, the Puerto Rican Academy of the Spanish Language issued a resolution in February in which it highlighted the work of artist Bad Bunny in the global diffusion of the Spanish language.

Since November he has performed for his fans in the Dominican Republic, Costa Rica, Mexico, Colombia, Peru, Chile, Argentina, Brazil, Australia and Japan and is now preparing for his European tour of Spain, Portugal, Germany, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom, France, Sweden, Poland and Italy, before ending on July 22 in Belgium.
The artist, the only one to have been named Spotify’s Global Artist of the Year four times, sold out the tour quickly, reported Agencia EFE, just as he did for the 30-concert artistic residency he held in Puerto Rico between July and September 2025.
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