Halsey, Bad Bunny.Photo: Getty (2)It’s no secretHalseyloves a good collaboration — and it seems they might have a very exciting one up their sleeve.The “Without Me” singer, 27, teased a potential team-up withBad Bunnyon Twitter Tuesday, telling fans that the prospect has been talked about.The revelation came about after Halsey said their Spanish-speaking skills have “improved significantly,” which prompted a fan to request a song with Bad Bunny, 27.“honestly? It has been discussed,” Halsey wrote.As for their Spanish, the three-time Grammy nominee — whowelcomed son Ender Ridleyin July — said they’re able to read and understand the language “really well.““My speaking has improved significantly. I got through my last trip to Mexico being asked if I was a native speaker,” theywrote. “They completely realized I am not once I tried to explain myself lol.“Earlier this week, Halsey dropped an extended version of their albumIf I Can’t Have Love, I Want Power, which iscurrently nominated for best alternative music albumat the 2022Grammy Awards.The artist is no stranger to collabs; in 2020, they released an entire EP of them featuring Alanis Morissette, BTS' Suga, Juice WRLD and more.RELATED VIDEO: Halsey Showcases ‘Real’ Postpartum Body After SNL Compliments: ‘Do Not Want to Feed the Illusion’Bad Bunny, meanwhile, has teamed up in the past with artists like Daddy Yankee, Drake, J Balvin andCardi B. He also joined Halsey on the 2019 Lil Dicky track “Earth.“The Puerto Rican starended 2021 on a high note, as he was named the most-played artist on Spotify worldwide for the second year in a row, raking in 9.1 billion streams.“I don’t [do this] to be the no. 1 most streamed artist. I just make music,“Bad Bunny saidabout the recognition. “I just enjoy my ‘work.’ I hope 2022 is going to be great.”

Halsey, Bad Bunny.Photo: Getty (2)

Halsey, Bad Bunny

It’s no secretHalseyloves a good collaboration — and it seems they might have a very exciting one up their sleeve.The “Without Me” singer, 27, teased a potential team-up withBad Bunnyon Twitter Tuesday, telling fans that the prospect has been talked about.The revelation came about after Halsey said their Spanish-speaking skills have “improved significantly,” which prompted a fan to request a song with Bad Bunny, 27.“honestly? It has been discussed,” Halsey wrote.As for their Spanish, the three-time Grammy nominee — whowelcomed son Ender Ridleyin July — said they’re able to read and understand the language “really well.““My speaking has improved significantly. I got through my last trip to Mexico being asked if I was a native speaker,” theywrote. “They completely realized I am not once I tried to explain myself lol.“Earlier this week, Halsey dropped an extended version of their albumIf I Can’t Have Love, I Want Power, which iscurrently nominated for best alternative music albumat the 2022Grammy Awards.The artist is no stranger to collabs; in 2020, they released an entire EP of them featuring Alanis Morissette, BTS’ Suga, Juice WRLD and more.RELATED VIDEO: Halsey Showcases ‘Real’ Postpartum Body After SNL Compliments: ‘Do Not Want to Feed the Illusion’Bad Bunny, meanwhile, has teamed up in the past with artists like Daddy Yankee, Drake, J Balvin andCardi B. He also joined Halsey on the 2019 Lil Dicky track “Earth.“The Puerto Rican starended 2021 on a high note, as he was named the most-played artist on Spotify worldwide for the second year in a row, raking in 9.1 billion streams.“I don’t [do this] to be the no. 1 most streamed artist. I just make music,“Bad Bunny saidabout the recognition. “I just enjoy my ‘work.’ I hope 2022 is going to be great.”

It’s no secretHalseyloves a good collaboration — and it seems they might have a very exciting one up their sleeve.

The “Without Me” singer, 27, teased a potential team-up withBad Bunnyon Twitter Tuesday, telling fans that the prospect has been talked about.

The revelation came about after Halsey said their Spanish-speaking skills have “improved significantly,” which prompted a fan to request a song with Bad Bunny, 27.

“honestly? It has been discussed,” Halsey wrote.

As for their Spanish, the three-time Grammy nominee — whowelcomed son Ender Ridleyin July — said they’re able to read and understand the language “really well.”

“My speaking has improved significantly. I got through my last trip to Mexico being asked if I was a native speaker,” theywrote. “They completely realized I am not once I tried to explain myself lol.”

Earlier this week, Halsey dropped an extended version of their albumIf I Can’t Have Love, I Want Power, which iscurrently nominated for best alternative music albumat the 2022Grammy Awards.

The artist is no stranger to collabs; in 2020, they released an entire EP of them featuring Alanis Morissette, BTS’ Suga, Juice WRLD and more.

RELATED VIDEO: Halsey Showcases ‘Real’ Postpartum Body After SNL Compliments: ‘Do Not Want to Feed the Illusion’

Bad Bunny, meanwhile, has teamed up in the past with artists like Daddy Yankee, Drake, J Balvin andCardi B. He also joined Halsey on the 2019 Lil Dicky track “Earth.”

The Puerto Rican starended 2021 on a high note, as he was named the most-played artist on Spotify worldwide for the second year in a row, raking in 9.1 billion streams.

“I don’t [do this] to be the no. 1 most streamed artist. I just make music,“Bad Bunny saidabout the recognition. “I just enjoy my ‘work.’ I hope 2022 is going to be great.”

source: people.com