"DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS" and Bad Bunny's Continued Advocacy
"DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS," Puerto Rican artist Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, better known by his artist name "Bad Bunny," released as his sixth studio album the 5th of January, putting Puerto Rico on the stage.
DTMF is rich in Boricua sounds and artistry, a clear love letter from Martínez Ocasio to his home and its people, but that's not all the album set out to accomplish.
Leading up to the release of DTMF, Martínez Ocasio released a short film under the same title, addressing the U.S' colonial practices in Puerto Rico. The film follows an older Martínez Ocasio played by Jacobo Morales, a Puerto Rican filmmaker and poet, as he views Puerto Rico having transformed into a colonial state of the U.S, a "Puerto Rico without Puerto Ricans."
DTMF is full of political advocacy from Martínez Ocasio against the turning of PR into a U.S. state, with songs such as "LO QUE LE PASÓ A HAWAii," comparing U.S. colonialism in Hawai'i to that of Puerto Rico as a lesson to be learned, and pleading his fellow Boricuas to keep their PR flags raised in defiance to encroaching U.S. influence.