Spotify presented this Wednesday a film project of an exclusive concert that Bad Bunny offered last March 7 in Tokyo, in what was the first show of the Puerto Rican artist in Asia.
“I never imagined that one day I would be playing a show in Tokyo, nor in so many other places around the world where I have played. I enjoy it and feel grateful,” Bad Bunny said in a press release sent by Spotify.
Bad Bunny turns his passion into history in Tokyo

“Music and the love I have for what I do have brought me this far.”
“For me, it’s a validation that when you love what you do and you do it with dedication, you can go places you never imagined,” highlighted ‘The Bad Bunny’ in the note.
The show screened on film, titled ‘Billions Club Live with Bad Bunny: A Concert Film,’ captures Bad Bunny’s historic one-night-only performance in front of more than 2,300 of his biggest fans on Spotify.
This was Bad Bunny’s first concert in Asia, specifically at the Tipstar Dome Chiba Indoor Velodrome in Tokyo, where he celebrated his songs that made it into Spotify’s Billions Club.
In collaboration with his long-time creative partner Stillz, who this time participates as director and photographer, the film features Bad Bunny performing eight of his biggest hits.
Among them, ‘Tití Me Preguntó’, ‘Yonaguni’ and ‘NUEVAYoL’.
In addition to unreleased moments such as a salsa version of ‘MIA’.
Singer’s film reveals his more personal side
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I enjoy it and feel grateful
Bad Bunny
The 42-minute film also features exclusive commentary from Bad Bunny reflecting on his career and his connection with his fans.
The film project can be viewed on iOS, Android, desktop and TV devices.
Users will be able to activate subtitles in English, Spanish, Portuguese, Japanese, French and German on their mobile devices and TV.
As of March 30, Bad Bunny had 30 songs in Spotify’s Billions Club, with ‘EoO’ being the most recent to reach this milestone.
The Billions Club has become Spotify’s most iconic program.
Which today includes a major playlist, artist plaques, a video series and now live concerts and full-length audiovisual content.
With information from EFE
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