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Dangerous Bunny opts to talk in English for first-time at Billboard Energy 100 Gala

Dangerous Bunny opts to talk in English for first-time at Billboard Energy 100 Gala

Bad Bunny opts to speak in English for first-time at Billboard Power 100 Gala
Bad Bunny opts to speak in English for first-time at Billboard Power 100 Gala
Dangerous Bunny opts to talk in English for first-time at Billboard Energy 100 Gala

Dangerous Bunny wowed his followers as he delivered his first-ever speech in English on the Billboard Energy 100 occasion on Thursday.

The Puerto Rican celebrity, 28, who made private historical past for himself after delivering his first speech in English at a public occasion, took the stage to current his longtime supervisor, Noah Assad, with a particular award.

“I do know my man don’t like this type of factor, this consideration, he don’t like speeches,” Dangerous Bunny stated to a refrain of snickers from the group. “Me neither, so I’ll attempt to be quick.”

“Tonight is a particular night time, not as a result of my pal Noah is profitable this award. It’s extra as a result of I’m making my first English speech ever,” he joked. “Tonight is a particular night time as a result of I’m giving a particular award to a really particular particular person.”

After his English-language intro, Dangerous Bunny effortlessly transitioned into talking each Spanish and English as he celebrated Assad’s honor.

“This award means lots to me, the identical means that I do know my very own awards imply lots to him,” he shared. “This award is the proof that I’m not working alone. It’s the proof that desires come true, however by no means solely by your self. It’s at all times about teamwork, and I do know that nobody works like him.”

“I need to thank him for believing in me… for perception in my desires and my ambition,” including, “Thanks for uplifting me to work more durable, to dream greater, and galvanizing me to simply be a greater particular person.”

Dangerous Bunny’s speech comes just some days forward of the 2023 GRAMMY Awards, the place he earned nomination for Album of the 12 months for Un Verano Sin Ti.

The singer has made historical past as it’s the first-ever all-Spanish album to earn the honour within the GRAMMY’s 65-year historical past.

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Rebecca Solnit

Rebecca Solnit is a writer, historian, and activist who has written sixteen books about civil society, popular power, uprisings, art, environment, place, pleasure, politics, hope, and memory. She works as a contributing editor at LikFlix.
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