Overview
- Plaintiff Tainaly Y. Serrano Rivera alleges her spoken line, “Mira, puñeta, no me quiten el perreo,” was recorded at producer Roberto “La Paciencia” Rosado’s request in 2018 without any contract or license.
- The 32-page filing, submitted January 5 in San Juan, claims the recording was used on Bad Bunny’s “Solo de Mi” (2018) and reused on “EoO” (2025).
- Rivera says the phrase became closely tied to the artist’s brand through live performances and merchandise, and she is also seeking an order to halt further use.
- Defendants named include Bad Bunny, his label Rimas Entertainment, and Rosado, with alleged violations spanning Puerto Rico’s moral-rights, right-of-publicity, and privacy statutes.
- Representatives for Bad Bunny and Rimas have not publicly responded, and the case is drawing added attention ahead of his scheduled Super Bowl halftime performance in February.