Bad Bunny sued by ex-girlfriend for $40 million over 'unauthorised' voice recording
According to court documents obtained by Billboard, Carliz De La Cruz Hernández has filed a lawsuit in Puerto Rico claiming that the singer used a voice memo she sent him in 2015 in two of his songs without her consent. The voice memo, in which she says, "Bad Bunny, baby", first appeared in the 2016 track Pa' Ti, then in the 2022 song Dos Mil 16. Hernández claimed in her filing that she recorded the phrase via the voice memo app on her phone at his request.
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