The Puerto Rican music sensation Bad Bunny is facing a lawsuit for an alleged breach of privacy and publicity rights. The case revolves around a voice recording used in two of his tracks, which was reportedly recorded without the consent of the woman, Tainaly Y Serrano Rivera, who is now suing him for $16 million. The recording in question is a catchphrase, 'Mira, puñeta, no me quiten el perrero', which translates to 'Look, damn it, don't take away my vibe'. This phrase has become an integral part of Bad Bunny's brand, featured in merchandise and live performances. However, Rivera claims she was unaware of the commercial use of her recording and is seeking compensation for the violation of her privacy and publicity rights. The lawsuit highlights the complex relationship between artists and their fans, as well as the potential legal implications of using personal recordings without consent. As Bad Bunny continues to rise in popularity, this case serves as a reminder of the importance of obtaining proper permissions and respecting the rights of individuals in the music industry.