Santo Domingo.- The renowned and influential Billboard magazine shared an article highlighting the special guests of global music star Bad Bunny during the first two weekends of his "No Me Quiero Ir de Aquí" residency at the José Miguel Agrelot Coliseum in Puerto Rico.
Among the important names reviewed by Billboard, which mention NBA player Lebron James, also highlights the renowned Dominican businessman and communicator Santiago Matías, better known as Alofoke, was mentioned by the prestigious Billboard magazine as the only Dominican so far invited by "El Conejo Malo".
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In that publication, Billboard reviews that after the celebration of the alliance between Alofoke Music and Sony Music CAC in Miami, Alofoke (real name of Santiago Matias) flew to Puerto Rico to join Bad Bunny during his residency, sharing all the moments behind the scenes and the concert on his official Instagram account. In addition, he shared the names of the artists and personalities who have accompanied Bad Bunny in his first performances, adding Chuwi, Los Pleneros de la Cresta, RaiNao, Jhayco, Toñita, Jowell y Randy, Pedro Capó, Ricky Martin, Ñejo, Eladio Carrión, Mbappé, Ednita Nazario and Wisin. The mention highlights Matías' reach and influence in the Latin entertainment industry, as well as his closeness to important figures of the urban genre internationally. His presence at this event reinforces his positioning as one of the main cultural connectors of the urban movement between the Dominican Republic, Puerto Rico, and the United States, a point that Billboard highlights in its article. Bad Bunny's residency has been one of the most talked-about shows of the year in the Latin world. Divided into multiple themed nights, each show has featured a unique visual experience, surprise guests, and an artistic display that has left its mark on the Puerto Rican public and millions of followers around the world. The inclusion of Santiago Matías in this list not only reflects his closeness to Bad Bunny's environment, but also the level of recognition that his media platform has achieved in the Latin entertainment conversation.About Santiago Matías, Alofoke
Santiago Matías, founder of Alofoke Media Group, has established himself as a key figure in the projection of Dominican talent and the dissemination of the Latin urban movement. His presence at Bad Bunny's residence reflects his ongoing work to connect artists, media, and audiences from different regions. The mention in Billboard represents a new milestone in his career, validating his role as one of the most influential figures in urban music in Spanish.






