Bad Bunny Ends Historic Residency With Marc Anthony, Jowell Y Randy & More

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All eyes were on Bad Bunny as he celebrated the end of his historic residency with a massive show in his hometown of Puerto Rico.

On Saturday, September 20, El Conejo Malo held the final night of his "No Me Quiero Ir de Aquí" residency at the Coliseo de Puerto Rico José Miguel Agrelot in San Juan. Fans around the world were able to see the sold-out show live from El Choli on Amazon Prime. As he did for the past 30 nights, Bad Bunny performed songs from his iconic album Debí Tirar Más Fotos "una mas" and invited several Puerto Rican artists to perform at La Casita with him.

After featured artists Chuwi and RaiNao hit the stage, Bad Bunny moved the party to the roof of La Casita and brought out Dei V to perform "VeLDÁ." Later, he surprised the crowd by calling on Ñengo Flow and Jowell y Randy to belt out "Safaera." Jowell y Randy stuck around to deliver their own mini-set of hits, including "Siente El Boom" and "Salgo Pa' la Calle" (a performance Daddy Yankee would be proud of). The party continued with surprise performances by Arcángel, De La Ghetto and Los Pleneros de la Cresta.

The biggest moment of the night was when Bad Bunny invited the legendary Marc Anthony to the stage. The veteran artist delivered a breathtaking rendition of Puerto Rico's timeless anthem "Preciosa." Marc Anthony's vocals were heard throughout the island as he performed it with Bad Bunny for the first time live. The song was originally made by Rafael Hernández Marín in 1937 before Anthony recorded it for his 1999 album Desde un Principio: From the Beginning.

“I have always had the same passion, love for what I’m doing. I promise I will never change. I love you, Puerto Rico. I love you, mom and dad,” he said, per Billboard. “It doesn’t matter what your issue or problem is, love will always be the solution.”

Bad Bunny's first-ever residency in Puerto Rico generated over $200 million for the island's economy. Over the past three months, his concert boosted tourism throughout the country and increased sales at restaurants, stores and hotels. Outside the concert, small vendors were able to make thousands of dollars without having to give up dime in profits.

Check out the best moments from Bad Bunny's last shot of his residency below.


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