Overview
- Rivera filed the 32-page complaint in Puerto Rico on Jan. 5, naming Bad Bunny and Rimas Entertainment over the use of her voice in “Solo de Mi” (2018) and “EoO” (2025).
- The disputed phrase is the Spanish line “Mira, puñeta, no me quiten el perreo,” which the suit says became associated with the artist and appeared at concerts and on merchandise.
- The filing seeks $16 million for alleged violations of publicity and privacy rights under Puerto Rico law and cites moral-rights protections for voice use.
- Bad Bunny and Rimas have been called to appear in court in May, and neither the artist nor his representatives have commented on the suit.
- The case follows a separate $40 million claim filed in 2023 by ex-girlfriend Carliz de La Cruz Hernández, and it lands as Bad Bunny prepares to headline the Super Bowl halftime show on Feb. 8 at Levi’s Stadium.