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Bad Bunny

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Channel info

  • 52.7MSubscribers
  • 190Videos
  • 47.3BViews
  • Created on2014-06-09T00:00:00.000Z
  • Joined2024-08-18T00:00:00.000Z
  • Puerto Rico
  • Music

About Bad Bunny — YouTube Channel Statistics

Bad Bunny is a Music YouTube channel with 52.7M subscribers and 47.3B total views across 190 videos.

Based in Puerto Rico.

Content is published in ES.

The channel was created on 2014-06-09 and last published a video on 2025-09-29.

The channel's content focuses primarily on Hip hop music (17%), Music (33%), and Music of Latin America (25%).

Frequently Asked Questions

How many subscribers does Bad Bunny have?
Bad Bunny has 52,700,000 subscribers on YouTube as of 2025.
How many views does Bad Bunny have on YouTube?
Bad Bunny has accumulated 47,321,487,743 total views across 190 published videos.
When was Bad Bunny created?
Bad Bunny was created on YouTube on 09.06.2014.
What type of content does Bad Bunny publish?
Bad Bunny is a Music channel on YouTube, based in Puerto Rico. The main topics are Hip hop music, Music, Music of Latin America.
When did Bad Bunny last upload a video?
The most recent upload on Bad Bunny was on 29.09.2025.

Channel Description

Bad Bunny is a multi-platinum global artist and 7x GRAMMY® winner who has redefined Spanish-language artistry worldwide, remaining unapologetically rooted in Puerto Rico. "DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS" became the first fully Spanish-language album to win the GRAMMY® for Album of the Year, reshaping the global conversation around Latin music. He headlined the Apple Music Super Bowl LX Halftime Show, turning one of the world's largest stages into a landmark moment for Spanish-language artistry. He previously made history as the first artist nominated for Album of the Year for a Spanish-language album with "Un Verano Sin Ti," and as the first Latin act to headline Coachella. His record-breaking tours have set new industry standards. Bad Bunny continues to prove that language, genre, and geography are no limitations.