Few artists have reshaped the sound and style of a generation quite like Bad Bunny. The Puerto Rican hitmaker—born Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio—has transformed Latin music into a global force, blending reggaetón, trap, and pop with an effortless cool that has made him one of the defining figures of modern culture. Along the way, he’s earned three Grammys, 11 Latin Grammys, and a reputation as a creative polymath who moves just as confidently between music, film, fashion, and business.
His live performances have become cultural phenomena in their own right. In 2022, his twin tours—El Último Tour del Mundo and the World’s Hottest Tour—collectively pulled in an unprecedented $435 million, making him the year’s highest-grossing touring artist worldwide. His Most Wanted Tour in 2024 added another $211 million, while this year’s 30-day No Me Quiero Ir de Aquí residency at San Juan’s Coliseo de Puerto Rico generated nearly $250 million for the island. That run will be followed by his upcoming Debí Tirar Más Fotos World Tour, which kicks off on November 21 in the Dominican Republic.
Meanwhile, Bad Bunny’s star has expanded well beyond the stage. His acting roles in Bullet Train, Happy Gilmore 2, and SNL showcased a cinematic charisma that’s fueling his crossover into Hollywood, while his influence in fashion has made him a fixture at the Met Gala and in front rows from Paris to Milan. A global ambassador for Gucci and the face of campaigns for Jacquemus, Adidas, and Calvin Klein, he’s become a sartorial force known for merging traditional Puerto Rican flair with boundary-pushing high fashion. Even his collaborations—like his limited-edition Crocs collection—have sold out within minutes, a testament to his cultural sway.
Offstage, the millionaire rapper indulges in equally enviable passions. A devoted car enthusiast, his garage reportedly includes a Bugatti Chiron, Rolls-Royce Dawn, and Mercedes G63 AMG, among other head-turning machines. His real estate holdings are similarly impressive. He owns two homes in Los Angeles—including one that used to belong to Ariana Grande—and has previously rented a glass-wrapped penthouse in Manhattan for $150,000 a month. Though unconfirmed, he’s also rumored to own property in his native Puerto Rico.
As he prepares to headline the 2026 Apple Music Super Bowl LX halftime show in Santa Clara, Bad Bunny stands not just as the world’s biggest Latin artist but as a cultural powerhouse redefining what it means to live like a global icon.
West Hollywood
Image Credit: Google Earth In January 2023, the “Tití Me Preguntó” singer made a major real estate statement with the $8.8 million purchase of a contemporary mansion perched above the Sunset Strip. Set on just over half an acre, the property includes a five-bedroom main house and a two-bedroom guesthouse, totaling 7,316 square feet.
Originally built in 2005 and recently renovated, the home blends modern elegance with functionality. Inside, a sunken living room, chef’s kitchen, and wet bar anchor the entertaining spaces, while the primary suite features a private balcony, a massive walk-in closet with lounge area, and a spa-like bathroom with a soaking tub and rain shower. Floor-to-ceiling windows flood the interiors with natural light, emphasizing crisp white walls and open-plan living. Outside, the grounds are dotted with palms and include a BBQ kitchen, expansive patios, and an infinity pool with an inset spa overlooking sweeping city views.
Hollywood Hills
Image Credit: Google Earth In late 2023, the musician added a discreet Hollywood Hills retreat to his real estate portfolio, acquiring a Bird Streets hideaway from pop star Ariana Grande for $8.3 million. Nestled across three hillside parcels, the single-story home blends rustic charm with modern updates, offering 1,590 square feet of living space. Originally built in 1946 and renovated in 2020, the residence features a large outdoor patio, a dark-bottom swimming pool, and a two-car garage—all perched high for dramatic views of West Hollywood and the Sunset Strip.
Though smaller than his other Los Angeles property, the home’s allure lies in its privacy. A long, gated driveway and dense foliage shield the property from prying eyes. Ideal for a global superstar constantly on the move.
Puerto Rico
Image Credit: Alejandro Granadillo/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images Bad Bunny has always kept his living arrangements in Puerto Rico close to the chest, though he’s been rumored to maintain a primary home in San Juan. During the pandemic, he reportedly hunkered down in a $3 million rental mansion there, offering rare glimpses of his offstage life through a few Instagram Live sessions filmed during lockdown. Just before the world shut down, the musician spoke fondly of his favorite places back home, tracing a route “through Vega Alta, Dorado, [my hometown] Vega Baja, Manatí, Barceloneta, Arecibo—all the way to the west side of the island,” he told CN Traveler.
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