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Bad Bunny’s ex-girlfriend files lawsuit seeking $40M

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SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) — Bad Bunny’s ex–girlfriend is suing the superstar for at least $40 million over a wellknown voice recording she provided the singer before he became famous.

Carliz De La Cruz Hernández, whose breathy “Bad Bunny, baby” recording was included in two of the artist’s songs, claimed in a lawsuit filed this month in a Puerto Rico court that her voice and the phrase she came up with are being used without her permission.

The lawsuit, which was first reported by online Puerto Rico news site Noticel, notes that the phrase was used in the “Pa Ti,” song, which has more than 355 million views on YouTube and more than 235 million reproducti­ons on Spotify. It also was used in the “Dos Mil 16” song, which has more than 60 million views on YouTube and 280 million reproducti­ons on Spotify.

The lawsuit states that De La Cruz’s “distinguis­hable voice” also has been used without her consent for songs, records, promotions, worldwide concerts, television, radio and social and musical platforms.

Also sued is Noah

Kamil Assad Byrne, manager for Bad Bunny, whose real name is Benito Martínez Ocasio.

De La Cruz and Martínez first became a couple in 2011. On Jan. 1, 2016, Martínez asked De La Cruz to marry him, and they made plans to do so in July 2016. But in April 2016, Rimas Entertainm­ent signed Martínez. That same year, De La Cruz was accepted into the University of Puerto Rico’s law school, and she ended her relationsh­ip with Martínez in May 2016.

They got back together in 2017, but once again went their separate paths.

Then in May 2022, a Bad Bunny representa­tive reached out to De La Cruz, saying he needed to talk to her.

He offered her $2,000 to buy the recording of her voice. De La Cruz declined and then spoke with someone at Rimas Entertainm­ent who also offered to buy it, saying the recording would be used in the upcoming album, “Un Verano Sin Ti,” the lawsuit stated.

But a deal was never reached, and the song was published without De La Cruz’s consent, according to the lawsuit.

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