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Bad Bunny being sued for $40 million by ex for using her voice in songs

Bad Bunny being sued for $40 million by ex for using her voice in songs
Mar 23 2023 Share

Bad Bunny’s ex-girlfriend is suing him for approximately $40 million due to the use of her voice on one or two of his hit songs. 

The woman who can be heard saying ‘Bad Bunny, baby’ on two of the songs, ‘Pa Ti’ and ‘Dos Mis 16’, is Carliz De La Cruz. 

In a lawsuit filed in a Puerto Rican court, De La Cruz’s lawyers have stated that her voice and the phrase she came up with are being used without her permission. 

The song Pa Ti, the suit notes, had more than 335 million views on YouTube and more than 235 million streams on Spotify. 

Meanwhile, Dos Mis 16 has topped 60 million YouTube views and 280 million on Spotify. The lawyers stated that the success of the songs have caused De La Cruz to feel ‘overwhelmed and anxious.’

The artist’s ex-girlfriend has reportedly received various comments on the voice being used in such a way. The lawsuit claims that in 2015, the artist decided upon his stage name and asked his then girlfriend to record herself saying it. 

The pair got engaged a year later but ended up breaking up in the same year. De La Cruz also states that she was offered $2,000 for the recording in May of 2022, but she declined. 

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February 2023 was one of the wettest with 70% of winter rainfall

February 2023 was one of the wettest with 70% of winter rainfall
Mar 23 2023 Share

The meteorological winter produced 70%, or 257.4mm, of rainfall during a wetter than average February. 

The Meteorological Office revealed that, with 181mm of rainfall measured, last February went down on the records as one of the wettest Februaries the Maltese Islands ever experienced. 

The ninth day of the month was the wettest as over double the amount of rain befell the Maltese Islands. On the 9th of February, 140.4mm of precipitation were measured in Luqa as Storm Helios battered the islands. 

The day was also the month’s gloomiest, together with the 7th day, with no sunshine recorded. 

The Office was prompted to extend the strong wind warning for the following day, as the 10th of February saw the strongest wind gust of 49 knots. February was generally calmer than expected, with the wind speed averaging at 7.9 knots rather the monthly climactic norm of 9.4 knots. 

Carnival Weekend also went ahead as the weather stabilised. The month’s sunniest day, ‘bathed in 9.1 hours sunshine’, fell on the final day of Carnival festivities. 

The temperature peaked at 18.8 degrees Celsius on the morrow, while the lowest temperature was registered six days into the month at 5.3 degrees Celsius.

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New €53 million AFM vessel P71 inaugurated

New €53 million AFM vessel P71 inaugurated
Mar 23 2023 Share

Through an investment of €53 million, a brand new vessel for the Armed Forces of Malta (AFM) has been inaugurated. 

The P71 will, said Home Affairs Minister Byron Camilleri, give new capacities to the Armed Forces of Malta. ‘This is the biggest investment which ever took place into Malta’s security’ revealed the Minister. 

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MEP Alex Agius Saliba hits out at lack of Maltese interpreters

MEP Alex Agius Saliba hits out at lack of Maltese interpreters
Mar 23 2023 Share

MEP Alex Agius Saliba hit out at the lack of action to assigning Maltese interpreters during a meeting of the Committee on Employment and Social Affairs. 

Starting a speech in Maltese about discrimination, Agius Saliba was cut short after he was informed that there was no adequate interpretation for those in the room who do not speak Maltese. 

The MEP said that this issue has been raised continuously for a number of years by Maltese representatives and that it is completely unacceptable that this issue has not been fully addressed. 

“It is totally unacceptable that I cannot speak, as my colleagues do, in an official language of the European Union,” the MEP said.

‘It is an insult to me that I have to I address a fellow Maltese (European Commission, Equality Commissioner Helena Dalli) in English because Maltese is being teated as inferior language in the European Parliament’ he wrote on social media. 

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