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Bad Bunny Hit With $16M Lawsuit Over Vocal Features on ‘Debí Tirar Más Fotos’ and ‘X 100pre’

Tainaly Serrano Rivera seeks $16 million over unauthorized use of her voice in two hit songs and live shows, citing no contract or compensation in Puerto Rico's right of publicity case.

  • A lawsuit filed Monday in Puerto Rico alleges Tainaly Serrano Rivera's voice was used without permission on tracks 'Solo de Mi' and 'EoO' by Bad Bunny, seeking $16 million.
  • At the time, Rivera says she recorded the audio in 2018 at a request from La Paciencia while they were in college, alleging no contract, license, or payment was agreed and she wasn’t told of commercial use.
  • The lawsuit alleges Rivera's voice `Mira, pu�eta, no me quiten el perreo` was used on Billboard Hot 100 releases and during his record-breaking San Juan residency last year.
  • Neither Bad Bunny's nor his label's representatives immediately responded to requests for comment, while Rivera is represented by attorneys Jose Marxuach Fagot and Joanna Bocanegra Ocasio.
  • This continues a pattern of claims that a voice was used without consent as the legal team that previously sued Bad Bunny in 2023 alleges unauthorized samples on two tracks.
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It's about two songs by the hit producer: A singer claims that her voice can be heard in songs by Bad Bunny without having been asked. Now the woman demands a million.

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A Puerto Rican citizen, in principle not linked to the world of music, has sued Bad Bunny for $16 million for using her voice without her permission in two songs. The plaintiff, named Tainaly Y. Serrano Rivera , says that, without knowing it, she recorded a phrase in 2018 that has become one of the most recognizable hooks in Bad Bunny's music.In a 32-page legal document presented on Monday in Puerto Rico, Serrano claims that her voice sounds in …

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Bad Bunny and its label Rimas Entertainment LLC face a lawsuit filed by Tainaly Y. Serrano Rivera

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Telemundo de Puerto Rico broke the news in San Juan, Puerto Rico on Thursday, January 8, 2026.
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