Bad Bunny’s ex-girlfriend sues him for US$40mil

Bad Bunny’s ex-girlfriend sues him for US$40mil

Woman has filed a US lawsuit against the Puerto Rican megastar, alleging a recording of her voice was used in his songs without permission.

Puerto Rican megastar Bad Bunny is being sued for using a voice note of his ex-girlfriend without her permission. (AFP pic)
MIAMI:
A former girlfriend of Bad Bunny has filed a US$40 million lawsuit against the Puerto Rican megastar, alleging he used a recording of her voice in several songs without permission.

Carliz De La Cruz Hernandez, who dated Bad Bunny from 2011 to 2016, filed the lawsuit at a Puerto Rican court in San Juan earlier this month, though the outlet Noticel first reported it just this week.

In 2015, before Bad Bunny had skyrocketed to global fame, she recorded a voice note for him saying the phrase “Bad Bunny, baby,” court documents say.

She alleges that the singer, born Benito Martinez Ocasio, used the recording shortly thereafter without authorisation, in the introduction of the song “Pa Ti” and a few years later in “Dos Mil 2016,” a track off his latest blockbuster album “Un Verano Sin Ti.”

For that most recent release, the artist’s team sent contracts seeking consent to use De La Cruz’s voice, one day before the album release, according to the lawsuit.

But the documents say representatives did not wait for a response before putting out the record.

“Since then, thousands of people have commented directly on Carliz’s social media networks, as well as every time she goes to a public place, about the ‘Bad Bunny, baby,” says the lawsuit.

“This has caused, and is currently causing De La Cruz to feel worried, anguished, intimidated, overwhelmed and anxious.”

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