Bad Bunny Opens Up About Hypersexual Music, Queerbaiting Allegations

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Bad Bunny is perhaps one of the biggest Puerto Rican artists of all time. Since having a huge year in 2022, he has continued his success until today.

Bad Bunny has now discussed one of the internet's most burning questions - is he really queerbaiting?

Bad Bunny Discusses Queerbaiting Allegations

In an interview with Vanity Fair, Bad Bunny talked about how he feels comfortable wearing feminine clothes.

As how the publication puts it, queerbaiting is the ability of straight people like Bad Bunny, to adopt traditionally queer fashion, styles, or even behavior, without having to suffer the retribution or impact that queer people experience.

"I get an endless number of negative comments and sexist and homophobic ones, without being homosexual, for dressing like that," Bad Bunny confessed. "Maybe the queer person suffers more, but it is not like I put on a skirt and go out and they say 'Look, how cool.' They're going to attack me with all their force anyway."

Expounding more on his choice and penchant for feminine clothes, Bad Bunny says that people do not know the reasons why a person wears such clothes.

"You weren't in his mind when he decided to put on a skirt or a blouse. You don't know what's inside him, what's in his heart," he elaborated. "You do it because you want to and it makes you feel good and it makes you feel happy."

Bad Bunny Addresses Hypersexual Music

Elsewhere in the interview, Bad Bunny also talked about releasing hypersexual music.

According to Vanity Fair, Bad Bunny's brand is Horndoggery. According to Urban Dictionary, horndoggery is defined as excessive horny behavior which is the opposite of prudery or chastity.

Talking about such a thing, Bad Bunny had this to say: "Sex is one of the most beautiful and deepest things in the world."

Bad Bunny New Album 2023

Bad Bunny also told the publication about the sound of his upcoming new album.

"I'm being inspired a lot by the music of the '70s but I'm not sure if this is going to shape my music, generally or just one song," he told the publication.

The last album that Bad Bunny released was "Un Verano Sin Ti" and it was nominated for Album of the Year at the 2022 Grammy Awards. It won Best Latino Album.

"It's impossible that the album that comes after Un Verano Sin Ti will sound like it-never, ever. I am always going to look for a way to do something new," he said about his upcoming record.

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