Bad Bunny’s ex-girlfriend has achieved a legal win concerning a voice note used in his album.
In a recent legal development, Bad Bunny’s former girlfriend has won a significant round in her lawsuit against the artist. The dispute centers around a voice note that was allegedly used without permission in Bad Bunny’s album Un Verano Sin Ti.
The lawsuit claims that the voice note, which features prominently in one of the tracks, was used without the ex-girlfriend’s consent. The court’s decision marks a pivotal moment in the ongoing legal battle, granting her a favorable ruling in this particular aspect of the case.
Bad Bunny, whose real name is Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, has not publicly commented on the recent court decision. The artist’s legal team is expected to respond to the ruling, although their next steps are not confirmed.
The case has drawn significant attention due to Bad Bunny’s immense popularity and the personal nature of the allegations. Fans and legal experts alike are closely watching how this dispute unfolds, as it may set a precedent for similar cases in the music industry.
While the court’s decision is a victory for the ex-girlfriend, the overall lawsuit is still ongoing, and further legal proceedings are anticipated.
The case highlights the complexities of intellectual property rights and personal relationships in the music industry. As artists increasingly incorporate personal elements into their work, the boundaries of consent and ownership continue to be tested. This legal battle serves as a reminder of the importance of clear agreements and permissions in creative collaborations.











