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On Tuesday (July 7), Bunny became Playboy’s first-ever digital cover star with two covers. In the brand’s 66-year lifespan, Bunny also becomes the only man, besides the late Hugh Hefner, to appear solo on the cover.
As a video editor fortunate enough to work on this groundbreaking project, I witnessed firsthand the fusion of music, fashion, and artistry.

From the moment Bad Bunny stepped onto the set, it was evident that this photoshoot would transcend typical celebrity collaborations. His vibrant energy and unapologetic style set the tone for an unforgettable experience.

Shot in Miami before the global pandemic hit by STILLZ, the cover story’s original imagery shows Bunny dressed as a Greek God with his nails on fleek and bedazzled with the iconic Playboy bunny logo. STILLZ crafted each frame to encapsulate the essence of Bad Bunny's persona. Every shot was designed to amplify the raw authenticity that defines him as an artist.

But it wasn't just about capturing his image; it was about celebrating his message. Through his fearless self-expression, Bad Bunny continues to challenge societal norms and redefine masculinity in the Latin music industry.

Check out some photos below and read the full story here:

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