Dangerous Bunny has revealed what he might have been doing if he wasn’t creating smash hits within the studio.
Throughout a latest interview for the duvet of Interview Journal, the Puerto Rican rapper and singer shared that if a music profession hadn’t labored out, he would’ve pursued culinary arts.
“I noticed cooking as one thing inventive as a result of positive, there are recipes, however there’s additionally the chance to craft your individual dishes, to create your individual taste,” he defined.
However Dangerous Bunny admitted that he all the time had his coronary heart set on creating music since he was younger.
“I truly dreamed a lot about having this profession,” the “I Like It” rapper mentioned. “I’d come residence from faculty and go straight to the pc, making beats and studying to file my very own music. I’d typically say, ‘Rattling, if this isn’t meant to be, I don’t know what I’ll do as a result of I don’t have one other dream.’”
He additionally famous that he knew he had “to be a realist” when it got here to a cut-throat trade like music, so he bought a job and pursued increased schooling similtaneously going after his goals.
“I wasn’t going to go be lazy pondering that I’d get every part I needed, so I went to school,” the “Me Porto Bonito” artist added. “I had my job [bagging groceries at Econo] to a minimum of pay for gasoline.”
Dangerous Bunny’s arduous work clearly paid off. He has scored 12 prime 10 hits on the Billboard Sizzling 100 chart, together with “Tití Me Preguntó,” “Dakiti,” “Mia” and “Moscow Mule.” The musician has additionally earned three Grammy Awards and 7 Latin Grammy Awards.
He dropped his fifth studio album Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va a Pasar Mañana in October final yr.