Yes, His mother was Puerto Rican. He used to joke on stage that because of the fact that he was Black, Puerto Rican and Jewish:
"when I move into a neighborhood, I clear the place out!"
Bruno mars is white people say he is not but he is i have done my research and he is white
He is American, born and raised in the U.S. As for his ethnic background, he is half-Filipino--his father is Puerto Rican, his mother is Filipino. His real name is Peter Gene Hernandez. He was born in Hawaii, later moved to Los Angeles after high school to pursue his music career.he is half fillipino and half puerto rican
Well for starters, Puerto Rican's listen to Salsa, Samba, and all other Spanish things.take that from me because I am part Puerto Rican.Enjoy! If you think that my answer is wrong then contact me at the following:570-894-4077
Daddy Yankee's family is from Puerto Rico. He is not Dominican nor does he look like a Dominican. 100% Puerto Rican/ He actually is (part) Dominican. By the way, what do Dominicans look like? Guy, where did you hear that absurdity? Daddy Yankee is not part dominican. Stop with the lie, he don't look dominican nor did I ever once hear him say i'm part dominican. He's Puerto Rican. Oh, and btw I have extended family who know his father, also a musician. Puerto Rican as well.
Daddy Yankee was born in San Juan, Puerto Rico so his race or ethnicity is hispanic
yes 100 percent hes raised in la perla san juan pr
Bruno mars is white people say he is not but he is i have done my research and he is white
Renaldo Balkman's grandma is from Puerto Rico, so he is part Puerto Rican. He won 2 gold medals this summer playing for Puerto Rico's national team.
Puerto Rico is part of the US and uses US currency.
cam is half puerto rican, juelz Santana is is half dominican, Jim Jones is aruban and puerto rican,
No, Puerto Rico did not take part in D-Day.
Puerto Rico is part of the United States. They use the US dollar.
Puerto Rico does not have embassies anywhere, since it is not a separate nation. It is part of the United States of America (it is a Commonwealth).
Puerto Rico is part of the US, so the US dollar is used there. There is no separate, specifically Puerto Rican, money.
There is no such thing as a Puerto Rican visa. Puerto Rico is part of the United States and if a visa is needed by a visitor it will be a US visa.
No, he said in an interview that he's Polish. He's part Puerto-Rican .
He's part Dutch from his father. I think he's Puerto Rican from his Mother