Free Bad Bunny coloring pages – 30+ pages featuring the Puerto Rican reggaeton and Latin trap superstar in portrait poses, concert stances, his signature sunglasses, fashion-forward outfit designs, microphone and performance pages, the iconic bunny logo, and stylized fan art compositions from across his career – free printable PDF and online coloring for fans of the most-streamed artist on Spotify for five consecutive years.
Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio was born on March 10, 1994, in Almirante Sur, Vega Baja, Puerto Rico. He grew up in a Catholic household; his mother was a schoolteacher. He studied audiovisual communications at the University of Puerto Rico at Arecibo and worked as a bagger at a supermarket in Vega Baja while uploading music to SoundCloud. His track “Diles,” recorded in 2016, was discovered on SoundCloud by Noah Assad, who signed him to Rimas Entertainment and became his manager. The discovery happened while Benito was still working at the supermarket.
The stage name Bad Bunny comes from a childhood photograph of himself wearing an Easter bunny costume – he described looking mean or “bad” in it, and the image gave him the name.
His first full studio album, X 100PRE, was released on December 24, 2018. YHLQMDLG followed in February 2020 and debuted at number two on the Billboard 200. El Último Tour del Mundo, released November 27, 2020, debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 – the first all-Spanish-language album in the chart’s history to open at that position. Un Verano Sin Ti, released May 6, 2022, spent thirteen weeks at number one and became the first Spanish-language album nominated for the Grammy Award for Album of the Year at the 65th Grammy Awards in 2023. Spotify named him its most-streamed artist globally in 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, and 2024 – five consecutive years, a record no other artist has matched.
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What’s Inside
Portrait Pages – The Face and the Signature Look
Bad Bunny’s visual identity is among the most specifically constructed in contemporary Latin music. His style has shifted substantially across his career – from early appearances in more conventional streetwear to a deliberate fashion vision that became one of his most discussed public dimensions. He has worn skirts, painted his nails, appeared at the 2022 Grammy Awards in a white suit with a yellow lace front detail, worn dramatic nail designs publicly and without commentary, and collaborated with Adidas on his own footwear and clothing collections. He has appeared on covers of GQ and Rolling Stone in looks that placed him in deliberate dialogue with questions about masculinity and gender in Latin music.
The constant elements across his varying looks: the beard (when present), the specific quality of his facial expression in photographs – direct, unsmiling, projecting confidence without aggression – and the sunglasses. Bad Bunny’s sunglasses are among his most reproduced signature elements, varying in style across different eras but always specific: unusual shapes, vivid colors, designs that are sometimes theatrical and sometimes subtle but are always choices rather than defaults.
Coloring portrait pages: His skin tone is a warm, medium Puerto Rican complexion – warm brown undertones, deeper in shadow, lighter at the forehead and cheekbone highlights. His beard, when present, is dark – near-black, rendered with careful directional strokes that follow the beard’s growth direction across the jaw and chin. His hair varies considerably across career periods – from dark natural to bleached, from short to shoulder-length. Identify the era of the portrait before choosing hair color. His sunglasses should receive the most creative coloring attention in the collection – choose a vivid, unexpected color for the frames.
Concert and Performance Pages
Bad Bunny’s live performances are among the most elaborately produced in contemporary music. His tours – including the El Último Tour del Mundo tour in 2022 and the Un Verano Sin Ti World’s Hottest Tour – set arena attendance records and generated documentation of production design that rivals the largest stadium acts. The concert pages capture him in the specific body language of live performance: the microphone in hand, the performance stance, the interaction with the crowd visible in his posture and expression.
His 2022 Puerto Rico residency – sixteen consecutive nights at Hiram Bithorn Stadium in San Juan, a run that broke records for a Puerto Rican artist performing in Puerto Rico – is the specific performance context that many of his most devoted fans reference when they think of his live presence.
Coloring concert pages: Concert lighting is the most complex environmental context in the collection – a performer on stage is typically lit from multiple directions, often in vivid saturated colors (blue, red, green, purple), with back-lighting that can rim the figure and front-lighting that illuminates the face. Apply a dominant stage light color to the main body surfaces. Add a slightly different color at the back of the figure where the back-lighting hits. Keep the face the most clearly lit element – the audience and cameras are oriented toward it, and the lighting design ensures it remains readable.
The Bunny Logo Pages
The Bad Bunny brand logo – a simple stylized rabbit face design that appears on merchandise, album artwork, and fan materials – gives the collection some of its most graphically clean pages. The logo is not a realistic rabbit but a cartoon abstraction: the specific simplified face shapes that communicate “rabbit” through the minimum required elements.
Logo pages are the collection’s most creatively open – the logo’s simple form invites any color choice, and the most interesting coloring decisions on these pages involve choosing an unusual or personally meaningful color scheme rather than a canonical one (the logo appears in multiple color versions across different merchandise and contexts).
Coloring logo pages: The logo functions as a blank canvas for color experimentation. Try: the album color palette from Un Verano Sin Ti (tropical blues and greens); the dark, moody palette of El Último Tour del Mundo; a vivid single-color treatment with the logo in one saturated tone against white. Any of these choices makes a different statement about which era of the career the page references.
Fashion Pages
Several pages in the collection show Bad Bunny in stylized versions of his fashion-forward visual identity – the specifically chosen outfits that have made him a subject of fashion media attention at a scale unusual for a Latin music artist.
The key fashion moments: the white and yellow ensemble at the 2022 Grammys; his various nail designs worn publicly and without qualification; his Balenciaga and other designer clothing; his Adidas Bad Bunny collaboration footwear (the Adidas Response CL and Campus shoes in his specific colorways). His fashion choices have been discussed as a culturally significant departure within reggaeton, specifically, which has historically operated within stricter masculine presentation conventions.
Coloring fashion pages: These pages reward the most creative color choices in the collection. His outfits do not have a single canonical color – he has worn every color across his public appearances. Choose a color scheme that captures an era or a specific documented look: all-white for the Grammy appearance, vivid tropical colors for the Un Verano Sin Ti period, dark and moody for the El Último Tour del Mundo aesthetic.
The Bunny Ears – Merchandise and Icon Pages
Pages showing Bad Bunny with bunny ears or other directly rabbit-referencing visual elements connect to the specific playfulness of his brand identity – the name came from a childhood photo, and the rabbit iconography has been present throughout his career’s visual language. These pages are the collection’s most immediately accessible for younger fans who recognize the artist primarily through his merchandise and logo rather than through a detailed musical biography.
What These Pages Do
Bad Bunny’s Spotify record is the most documented achievement in streaming music history. Being named Spotify’s most-streamed artist globally in five consecutive years – 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, and 2024 – while recording exclusively in Spanish is the clearest statistical evidence of Spanish-language music’s genuinely global audience. He did not reach this position by crossing over to English; he reached it by being the most listened-to artist in the world in Spanish.
His commitment to Spanish-only recording has been documented as a deliberate, principled choice. When asked about recording in English to reach a broader mainstream audience, Bad Bunny has consistently maintained that he will not. This choice – made during a period in which he was already one of the world’s most popular artists – has been discussed extensively as a cultural statement about the value and reach of Spanish-language music independent of English-language markets.
His fashion choices have been documented as a genuine cultural shift within Latin music’s presentation norms. The reggaeton genre has historically maintained strict masculine presentation conventions; Bad Bunny’s consistent, public, and uncommented-upon departure from those conventions – wearing skirts, nail polish, and other items coded as feminine without framing them as statements – has been analyzed in cultural criticism as a meaningful change in what is visible and normalized in the genre’s mainstream.
Fine motor development. The American Academy of Pediatrics identifies fine motor skill development as a key childhood milestone throughout early childhood. The sunglasses detail, the concert lighting effects, the beard texture, and the logo page’s graphic precision all provide motivated, sustained fine motor practice. The 2005 Art Therapy Journal study on structured coloring and anxiety reduction applies throughout.
How to Color These Pages Well
Skin tone on the Bad Bunny portrait pages requires a warm undertone throughout. His complexion is a warm medium – the specific warm brown of Puerto Rican Caribbean descent, with warm undertones in all lighting conditions. The lightest areas of his face (forehead, cheekbones, the bridge of the nose) are a warm, slightly peachy light brown. The shadow areas are a deeper warm brown – never cool grey, always warm. Any cool grey in the shadows will look incorrect for this specific complexion.
The beard’s directionality defines the jaw’s shape. Beard stubble grows in specific directions – outward from the lips, downward along the jaw, and angled differently on the chin than on the cheeks. When applying beard color (near-black, warm dark brown), use strokes that follow these growth directions rather than applying a uniform flat texture. The result reads as actual facial hair rather than as a dark shape applied to the face.
Sunglasses are the page’s most creative decision. His sunglasses have appeared in dozens of different styles and colors across his career. There is no single canonical sunglasses color that applies across the collection. Choose: the vivid colors of his most theatrical stage pairs; the dark lens of his most frequently photographed look; a completely personal color that has no historical basis but that makes the page yours. The sunglasses are where the colorist’s individual choice matters most.
Concert lighting creates a color cast on all surfaces. On any performance page, the stage lighting falls on every surface visible to the camera – face, clothing, hands, and microphone- all receive the same color cast from the dominant light. Decide which light color is dominant on the page and apply a subtle version of it to every illuminated surface. Blue stage light: add a subtle blue-grey shift to the face highlights and the top of the clothing. Red stage light: add a subtle warm red to the face highlights and the microphone head.
The bunny logo’s proportions are its identity. The specific ratio of the rabbit’s ears to face, the exact curve of the ear shape, and the particular simplified features are what make the logo immediately recognizable as the Bad Bunny logo rather than a generic rabbit. Preserve these proportions in the coloring by not overemphasizing any single element – equal attention to the ear color, the face color, and the feature color ensures the logo’s specific visual character is maintained.
5 Creative Craft Ideas
Five Albums, Five Color Palettes
Print five copies of the same simple Bad Bunny portrait or logo page. Assign each to one of his five major albums:
- X 100PRE (2018): Dark, introspective – deep navy and black
- YHLQMDLG (2020): Energetic – vivid yellow and red
- El Último Tour del Mundo (2020): Dark, moody – dark grey, black, cold blue
- Un Verano Sin Ti (2022): Tropical summer – turquoise, warm coral, vivid green
- Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va a Pasar Mañana (2023): Dark urban – olive, rust, deep brown
Color each page in its album’s palette. Mount all five in chronological order. Below each: the album title, the year, and one line about its significance. The display is a visual discography.
The Record-Breaking Spotify Card
Print the most powerful portrait page in the collection – the page that best captures his confidence and presence. Color it with the warm tropical palette of Un Verano Sin Ti (his most-streamed album).
Mount on cardstock. Add hand-lettered text below: “Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio. Bad Bunny. Vega Baja, Puerto Rico, 1994. Spotify’s most-streamed artist: 2020. 2021. 2022. 2023. 2024. Recorded exclusively in Spanish.”
The five-year span of the Spotify record presented as a list of years is more striking than any single superlative.
Puerto Rican Flag Portrait
Print a simple portrait outline of Bad Bunny – ideally a clean outline without heavy shading. Instead of coloring the portrait naturalistically, color the entire figure in the colors of the Puerto Rican flag: red and white stripes across the body, the blue triangle over the face area with the white star at the center.
The technique – using the flag’s colors to fill a figure’s silhouette – is a flag portrait technique that communicates identity through the design of the figure itself rather than through accessories or text.
Below the portrait, add: “Puerto Rico. Un Verano Sin Ti.”
The Sunglasses Collection
Print five or six pages that include Bad Bunny’s sunglasses as a prominent element. Color each in a completely different sunglasses color scheme – vivid pink frames, electric blue lenses, gold frames, neon green, chrome silver, and deep black. Keep the rest of each page consistent and let the sunglasses be the only variable.
Mount all six in a row labeled: “The Sunglasses Collection.” The display demonstrates how a single accessory change creates six distinct visual identities from the same base image.
Verano Sin Ti – Summer Scene
Print a Bad Bunny performance or action page. Color it in the palette of Un Verano Sin Ti – the album that spent thirteen weeks at number one and was named the most-streamed album on Spotify globally in 2022.
Add a summer environmental background around the figure: hand-drawn or collage elements suggesting the Puerto Rican summer that the album captures – tropical leaves (dark vivid green), sun (warm yellow), ocean water (turquoise blue). The colored Bad Bunny figure should be at the center of this environmental composition.
Below: “Un Verano Sin Ti. 6 de mayo de 2022. 13 semanas en el número uno.”
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is Bad Bunny? Bad Bunny is the stage name of Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, a Puerto Rican musician born on March 10, 1994, in Almirante Sur, Vega Baja, Puerto Rico. He works in reggaeton, Latin trap, and numerous adjacent genres. He was discovered in 2016 when his SoundCloud track “Diles” – recorded while he worked as a grocery store bagger – attracted the attention of Noah Assad, who signed him to Rimas Entertainment. His first studio album, X 100PRE, was released in December 2018. He has since become Spotify’s most-streamed artist globally for five consecutive years (2020-2024), a record no other artist has achieved, and released Un Verano Sin Ti (2022), the first Spanish-language album nominated for the Grammy Award for Album of the Year.
How did Bad Bunny get his name? Bad Bunny derived his stage name from a childhood photograph of himself in an Easter bunny costume – he has described looking mean or “bad” in the photo, and the incongruous image of a bad bunny gave him the name. The bunny identity became central to his brand, appearing as a simplified rabbit logo on his merchandise and promotional materials throughout his career.
What records has Bad Bunny set? Bad Bunny’s documented records include: Spotify’s most-streamed artist globally for five consecutive years (2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024) – the longest consecutive streak in Spotify’s history; El Último Tour del Mundo (2020) – the first all-Spanish-language album to debut at number one on the Billboard 200 in the chart’s history; Un Verano Sin Ti (2022) – thirteen weeks at number one on the Billboard 200; the first Spanish-language album nominated for the Grammy Award for Album of the Year at the 65th Grammy Awards (2023); most-streamed album on Spotify globally in 2022.
What is significant about Bad Bunny’s decision to record only in Spanish? Bad Bunny has consistently stated that he will not record in English despite his global commercial success, despite the declining industry pressure to cross over into the English-language market. This choice has been discussed extensively in music journalism as a meaningful cultural statement: he has achieved the title of world’s most-streamed artist while recording exclusively in Spanish, demonstrating that Spanish-language music has a genuinely global audience that does not require English-language translation or accessibility to reach top commercial positions. His career is frequently cited in discussions of Spanish-language music’s global expansion.
What has Bad Bunny done outside of music? Bad Bunny has been publicly involved in several activities beyond music. In professional wrestling, he performed at WWE’s Royal Rumble (January 2021) and competed at WrestleMania 37 (April 10, 2021), where he and partner Damian Priest defeated The Miz and John Morrison in a match for which Bad Bunny underwent months of training. He appeared in the 2022 action film Bullet Train, directed by David Leitch, playing a character named Wolf alongside Brad Pitt and a cast of international actors. He has been vocal about Puerto Rican political issues, including joining the 2019 protests in Puerto Rico that contributed to the resignation of Governor Ricardo Rosselló.
What is Un Verano Sin Ti, and why is it historically significant? Un Verano Sin Ti (“A Summer Without You”) is Bad Bunny’s fourth studio album, released on May 6, 2022. It spent thirteen consecutive weeks at number one on the Billboard 200 and was named the most-streamed album on Spotify globally in 2022. It was the first Spanish-language album to receive a nomination for the Grammy Award for Album of the Year, at the 65th Annual Grammy Awards ceremony in February 2023 – a milestone for Spanish-language music’s recognition in the Recording Academy’s top category. Apple Music named it its Album of the Year for 2022. The album is broadly regarded as the defining Latin music album of its period and has been discussed by music critics as a landmark work in the genre’s global history.
What age group are these pages best suited for? Bad Bunny’s fanbase spans a wide demographic range. The simplest logo and bunny-character pages are accessible from ages five and six for young children who recognize the artist through merchandise and logo without detailed musical knowledge. The fashion and portrait pages – which require attention to skin tone, beard texture, and accessory detail – are most rewarding from ages eight and up, where developing fine motor control allows the more detailed work these pages reward. The concert performance pages with their lighting complexity are most engaging for older fans – twelve and up and adults – who bring knowledge of his live performances to the coloring activity.
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Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio was bagging groceries at a supermarket in Vega Baja, Puerto Rico, in 2016, and uploading music to SoundCloud. Someone found the music. He signed with Rimas Entertainment. He released his first album in 2018.
In 2020, he became Spotify’s most-streamed artist in the world. He did the same in 2021. And 2022. And 2023. And 2024.
He has not recorded a song in English.
Pick up your warm brown for the skin tone. The beard goes dark, with directional strokes along the jaw. The sunglasses can be anything – that is the point of the sunglasses.
Share your work on Facebook and Pinterest and tag #Coloringpagesonly. We especially want to see the five-album palette comparisons and the Puerto Rican flag portraits.
Color the bunny. Know the record. Five years at number one, in Spanish.
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