In full concert, Bad Bunny throws everything at LUMA Energy and the governor of Puerto Rico for blackouts on the island

The town concert that reggaeton singer Bad Bunny performed last night in Puerto Rico was colored by a direct claim to LUMA Energy, a private company that manages and supplies electricity on the island due to the constant blackouts.

The Governor of Puerto Rico, Pedro Pierluisi, also did not come out unscathed from the artist’s complaintwho literally asked him to leave the position.

“We have all the obstacles above us. We have a government on top of us fucking our lives day after day. The worst electrical system, I tell you. It’s crazy that I tour the whole world, and what I’m going to tell you now is not a joke, the only place where I show up and I have to put like 15 industrial power plants it’s here…because I can’t trust Puerto Rico’s electrical system,” denounced the singer.

LUMA pa’l cara**…Pierluisi, all the mamabi**** pa’l cara** also. The country belongs to us, the country belongs to us, and we are the ones in control. We are the ones who have to take control. I believe in this generation. I want to live here forever with you. “added the Puerto Rican.

“My dream is that I, without at some point have children, and that all those who are present here, who have the genuine desire to live forever in Puerto Rico, can achieve it,” said the Puerto Rican after singing the song “El Blackout”, which refers to interruptions in the electricity service on the island.

The concert series “A summer without you” by Benito Martínez Ocasio, his first name, continue today and tomorrow at the Puerto Rico Coliseum in San Juan.

Last night’s presentation was broadcast on television through Telemundo and on screens in squares of various towns on the island.

Hours before the concert, the singer warned in a message on Twitter that it was going to be “a party (fiesta) cabr** from corner to corner.”

El Conejo Malo set a record attendance with 18,749 spectators at last night’s event.

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In full concert, Bad Bunny throws everything at LUMA Energy and the governor of Puerto Rico for blackouts on the island