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Drake Bell changes name to Drake Campana, now sings in Spanish and may move to Mexico

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Singer and actor Drake Bell has surprised fans by changing his name, but there’s one thing confusing people—it’s Mexican. Meet Drake Campana.

Drake Bell first found fame as the star of Nickelodeon’s Drake and Josh and became a household name since. Yesterday however fans noticed a change in his social media presence. The singer changed his Twitter and Instagram usernames to Drake Campana with a Mexican flag. Campana is Spanish for bell, by the way.

It’s unclear so far whether he’s legally changed his name from Drake Bell to Drake Campana as his actual handle is still Bell on social media. His social media has been entirely in Spanish since November of last year when he tweeted a Spanish translation of: “My social networks will now only be in Spanish, no more English.”

It’s not confirmed that the singer has made the move to Mexico, or that he’s changed his name to Drake Campana to appeal to Mexican fans, but it wouldn’t come as a surprise as he posted memes on Instagram last year joking about his attention being on Mexico instead of America.

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He is just doing it to be more appealing to the Mexican fans, he has a big fanbase here in Mexico, and it's because two things, one is becuase Drake and Josh back in the day was POPULAR AF they even had it in 4 channels at the same time

And he has been very nice towards mexicans , he really apreciates all the culture in the nicest ways, and that makes him so likable to us Mexicans

He is really cool for doing this (I mean a bit cringe but cute) 

 

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