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Bad Bunny Thinks A Lot About Sex In His Free Time

If you don't know Bad Bunny at this point I can't help you. He's the BIGGEST thing going in the Latin Music space right now, and has completely crossed over into mainstream music. You can't go out to a club or a bar without hearing at least one of his songs, despite the fact they are all in Spanish, and his shit rocks. I love him, I love his personality, he's the best. 

He's very into fashion, he's currently dating Kendall Jenner, and according to this, it sounds like they're having a lot of sex. GOOD FOR THEM!

Horndoggery is a hallmark of the Bad Bunny brand. His lyrics are thick with sex, from anilingus to road head, and partners so wet, he could baptize himself. He must be the only ASCAP songwriter of the year honoree to trumpet, “I love the pussy of Puerto Rico.” His young fans like him impressionistically graphic, even if their abuelas don’t. “Talk to me honestly,” he says to me, adopting their perspective. “Don’t hide reality behind a disguise.”

Yet Martínez eschews stereotypical Latino machismo, and not just because he sports rainbow glitter manicures and couture skirts. His music is hypersexual and überspecific but not degrading. He’s filthy, sure, but he’s sensuous, rehashing his hookups with an almost holy worship.

“Sex is one of the most beautiful and deepest things in the world,” Martínez says, twisting off a garlic knot from a bed of creamed spinach. He and his publicist, Sujeylee Solá, laugh because, despite its prevalence in his songbook, he isn’t often asked about this topic. “Maybe I’m thinking about sex a lot during my free time. I have a lot of free time.”

Despite all this, he goes on to say he doesn't want to talk about his relationship or give too many details. (Kind of annoying that the literal title of this Vanity Fair article has Kendall Jenner's name in it, then, I'd think.)

“They don’t know how you feel, they don’t know how you live, they don’t know anything, and I really don’t want them to know,” Martínez says. Solá had warned me before our interview not to probe about his relationship, and he makes it clear he does not want to speak on his private life. “I’m not really interested in clarifying anything because I have no commitment to clarify anything to anyone. I am clear and my friend Jomar”—he points across the table to Dávila—“is clear and my mother is clear. They are the only ones to whom I have to clarify anything. As for Juliana Dominguez from Mississippi”—a random fan’s name, I’m pretty sure—“I have nothing I need to clarify to her. Never. About anything.”

Sex clickbait aside, the whole thing is worth the read, he's a very interesting person and it sounds like he's very focused on living his life and expressing it through his music. A REAL ARTIST! Tonight is the VMAs and I'm sure we'll see tons of him winning and possibly even a performance if we're lucky.