Bad Bunny and Rosalía raise temperature in “Saturday Night Live”

Bad Bunny y Rosalía revolutionized and accidentally raised the temperature of the popular American television program Saturday Night Live (SNL) Saturday night performing “Last night”, the romantic duo from which they recently released a video.

In his first appearance as a special guest on the prime-time show, the Puerto Rican singer decided to join the Spanish singer by recreating the scene of his surreal audiovisual piece with white stairs in the background and, although they did not use pyrotechnic effects, they showed their good chemistry. .

The reggaeton player, who promotes his album “The last tour of the world” and was nominated for two awards GrammyShortly afterwards, he returned to appear on screen for another performance, this time alone, of his play “I wish you all the best” and participated in two “sketches” with the comedians of the show.

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In the first cut, Bad Bunny played a plant with sunglasses singing in the apartment of a woman who went crazy due to stress pandemic, and in the second cut he joined the crew of a ship lost at sea to guide them with a map, which turns out to be a children’s drawing.

Puerto Rican, whose real name is Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, fed the expectations of his followers in social media a few hours before the shows on “SNL” hanging some photos in which he posed with Rosalía in New York, where the canal studios are NBC.

He met the comedian on screen Pete Davidson, co-star in the film with which he will debut as an actor and of which he is part of the production team, “American Sole”, in which he plays the American comedian Kevin Hart and the basketball player Chris Paul.

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Among his most recent achievements, Bad Bunny was crowned with seven awards at the Lo Nuestro Awards on Thursday and at the end of January he also participated and sang live at the wrestling event. “Rumble regal”, broadcast by World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE).

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