Bad Bunny and Jimmy Fallon Surprise Fans
Talk show host Jimmy Fallon and rapper Bad Bunny went undercover wearing wigs and fake beards for a surprise concert at a New York City subway station.
Jimmy Fallon and Bad Bunny surprised tube passengers in New York City and made their trip memorable.Earlier today, Fallon and the singer collaborated on one of Jimmy Fallon's surprise
Jan. 14 (UPI) -- Bad Bunny performed his song "Voy a Llevarte Pa' PR" on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon on Monday. The song is the second track on his new album, Debí Tirar Más Fotos, released Jan. 5.
Bad Bunny teamed up with Jimmy Fallon to hit the subway station at 30 Rock for an undercover performance before revealing their identifies and singing a song from Bad Bunny’s latest album.
Bad Bunny tried out his subway busking skills on Monday (Jan. 13), just before taking the on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon stage as both a musical guest and co-host.
In 2019, Bad Bunny made his first English-language TV interview on The Tonight Show, where he performed “Bellacoso” alongside fellow Puerto Rican rapper Residente. His next appearance will mark the “El Clúb” hitmaker’s seventh time on the show. Prior to this engagement, Demi Lovato was the last artist to co-host the late-night show in 2022.
Bad Bunny released his sixth album, "Debí Tirar Más Fotos," earlier this month and announced his first concert residency on Monday.
Bad Bunny and Jimmy Fallon performed a surprise subway concert in NYC, with songs from Bad Bunny's album and a festive reveal.
Puerto Rican artist Bad Bunny is set to make an appearance on the Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon Monday, Jan. 13, as a co-host. El conejo malo, whose real name is Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio ...
Bad Bunny then launched into a performance of his own song "NUEVAYoL," with Fallon accompanying him on the tambourine. Videos of the performance taken by passersby spread on social media before the full sketch aired on "The Tonight Show."
During the encounter, Gascón began speaking to Bad Bunny in Spanish. Fallon, unable to follow the conversation, admitted he'd need a translator. Gascón jokingly suggested conducting the entire interview in Spanish so Fallon could practice.