Bad Bunny has helped men be comfortable in their femininity

The year was 2016. I was in seventh grade, and it was a few days away from winter break. My sister and I shared the aux in our mom’s car on the way to school. My sister chose a song that would, nine months later, become a renowned Puerto Rican star’s breakout single: “ Soy Peor ” by Bad Bunny. The track is a sort of trap ballad that foreshadowed how creative and explorative Bad Bunny would become throughout his musical career. That passion for creativity wasn’t confined to the realm of his music — it extended to his personal style. Bad Bunny, who created a platform for himself as a Latin trap and raggaetón singer-songwriter, is known for experimenting with different clothing styles,...