Bad Bunny dishes on his love for culinary art: 'opportunity to craft your own dishes'
Bad Bunny revealed his second career choice other than music
Bad Bunny got candid about another career choice for himself if he wasn't a musician.
During his conversation with Interview Magazine for their latest cover story, the ex-boyfriend of Kendall Jenner expressed his love for the culinary art, admitting,if being a musician hadn't work out for him, he would have become a cuisiner.
“I saw cooking as something creative because sure, there are recipes, but there’s also the opportunity to craft your own dishes, to create your own flavor,” he explained.
The MONACO singer also admitted that since a very young age he had an urge to create music.
“I actually dreamed so much about having this career,” Bad Bunny told the outlet.
He went on to explain, “I’d come home from school and go straight to the computer, making beats and learning to record my own music. I’d sometimes say, ‘Damn, if this isn’t meant to be, I don’t know what I’ll do because I don’t have another dream.'”
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The I Like It hit maker also revealed that he got a job, after completing his higher education, while chasing his dreams of becoming a music artist, because he needed to be a "realist" knowing that it is a cut-throat industry.
“I wasn’t going to go be lazy thinking that I’d get everything I wanted, so I went to college,” the Me Porto Bonito artist said.
The Grammy-winner artist added, “I had my job [bagging groceries at Econo] to at least pay for gas.”
Bad Bunny, who dropped his fifth studio album Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va a Pasar Mañana in October last year, had scored 12 top 10 hits on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, with his sings, Tití Me Preguntó, Dakiti, Mia and Moscow Mule.
Bunny has also won even Latin Grammy Awards and three Grammy Awards.