Bad Bunny's ex-girlfriend, Carliz De La Cruz Hernández, whose “Bad Bunny, baby” recording was included in two of the artist’s songs, claimed in a lawsuit that her voice and the phrase she came up with are being used without her permission.
Bad Bunny’s ex–girlfriend is suing the superstar for at least $40 million over a well-known voice recording she provided the singer before he became famous.
The lawsuit states that De La Cruz’s “distinguishable voice” also has been used without her consent for songs, records, promotions, worldwide concerts, television, radio and social and musical platforms. The birth of the phrase “Bad Bunny, baby” came about in 2015, and Martínez asked De La Cruz to record herself saying it. She did so in a bathroom one day while staying with a friend because that’s where it was least noisy and then sent it to him, the lawsuit stated.
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