He’s being sued by his ex-girlfriend, who claims he used her voice in two songs without permission.
According to court documents, Hernández says she and Bad Bunny started dating in 2011 and went to the University of Puerto Rico together the following year. Bad Bunny was working on music while they were at school, and Hernández allegedly weighed in on the creative choices, scheduled parties, and handled invoices and contracts. Sometime in 2015, she says, he asked her to record herself saying “Bad Bunny, baby,” which she did in the bathroom while staying with a friend.
Then, per the lawsuit, one of Bad Bunny’s reps called Hernández in May 2022 offering her $2,000 to buy the recording of her voice, which she declined. She claims that she was also offered money for the snippet by someone at Rimas Music, who told her the recording would be used in Bad Bunny’s upcoming album,.
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