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Bad Bunny sparks UK’s Latino moment as 100,000 fans line up to see him perform
Rapping in Spanish used to be a hard sell to Britons – but the Puerto Rican star is making the Latin American community visible At the Seven Sisters Latin Village in north London, construction is under way. The market, which has become a centre for the British Latino community and has fought off a long battle against redevelopment , is paying homage to the biggest Latino star on the planet: Bad Bunny (real name Benito Martínez Ocasio). Continue reading...
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Rapping in Spanish used to be a hard sell to Britons – but the Puerto Rican star is making the Latin American community visible At the Seven Sisters Latin Village in north London, construction is under way. The market, which has become a centre for the British Latino community and has fought off a long battle against redevelopment , is paying homage to the biggest Latino star on the planet: Bad Bunny (real name Benito Martínez Ocasio). Continue reading...
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According to The Guardian’s linked item, Bad Bunny sparks UK’s Latino moment as 100,000 fans line up to see him perform, Rapping in Spanish used to be a hard sell to Britons – but the Puerto Rican star is making the Latin American community visible At the Seven Sisters Latin Village in north London, construction is under way. The market, which has become a centre for the British Latino community and has fought off a long battle against redevelopment , is paying homage to the biggest Latino star on the planet: Bad Bunny (real name Benito Martínez Ocasio). Continue reading…
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