After a tweet shown at his Coachella performance suggesting there was trouble, Puerto Rican Bad Bunny makes it clear he doesn’t want beef with Harry Styles.
Singer Bad Bunny denies that there is bad blood between him and teen star Harry Styles. Speculation that the Puerto Rican may have been pitching beef a Styles started with a tweet that said “good night Benito could do what he was, but Harry could never do ‘The Blackout’.” This message appeared behind the rapper during his performance of ‘The Blackout’ at Coachella this weekend.
Fans were quick to pronounce that Benito might be upset that ‘Harry’s House‘ by Styles’ ‘Harry’s House’ beat out ‘A Summer Without You’ for ‘Album Of The Year’ at the 2023 Grammy Awards.

A representative for Bad Bunny confirmed to Rolling Stone that, although the artist had refused to comment on the matter, he never actually approved of the image that appeared during his show. This claim seems to be backed up by the fact that the company responsible for the visuals said it never posted the tweet in question prior to his Coachella performance.
“Our intention is to create lighthearted designs that embody Bad Bunny’s personality and amplify the experience he presents as an artist,” they noted in a statement posted via Instagram. “The artist’s request during the visuals for the ‘El Apagón’ performance was to use only the image and not the text of the tweet, which we take responsibility for and corrected for Friday’s performance. These visuals are a celebration of Bad Bunny and his dedication to empowering his home island of Puerto Rico.”
