Can someone pls explain the lure of bad bunny

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Anonymous wrote:I think you mean the “allure”. Not the “lure”.

He is sexy. He is talented. He is kind. He is his own person. What’s hard to understand?


What he's singing?



Stop posting your stupid questions and use your handy tool the Internet to Google these questions. Your ignorance isn’t attractive.


That was my first post. Your nastiness is not attractive either. I couldn't understand a word he said. When people like a song, it's because both the music AND the lyrics are moving. So sorry, the music was so-so and I don't speak Spanish so....

Also his simulated sex scenes were pretty standard issue Superbowl halftime fare.
Simulated sex? What halftime show were YOU watching? I definitely didn’t see that.


They all do it. Superbowl halftime shows are like going to a strip club.
lol - time to retake middle school sex ed. Shaking your hips does not equal simulated sex.


Need the genital to genital dancing. Like last night!


You, and the tweekimg, and the butts, and the inappropriate lyrics, and the crotch grabs.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Like you’re 5? As a kindergarten teacher, I got this.

People like different things. Some people like bananas, some don’t. Some people like pineapple on their pizza. Some people like the color green. We don’t have to like or understand the things other people like. But we do need to be respectful of their likes, as long as they are not hurtful or unhealthy.
I like what I have seen of Benito. He is kind to others. He helps others. He is funny. His music makes me feel happy. Listening to Bad Bunny makes me want to dance and that brings me joy.


Love this. Some of you need to go back to kindergarten to learn that your opinions are not universal, and that you should be respectful of the opinions of others.
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Anonymous wrote:I can’t take anyone who calls themselves “bad bunny” seriously


Say all the Boomers who filled stadiums a few summers back to listen to “Bono” and “The Edge”.


The Beatles…oh yeah, very serious. Toad the Wet Sprocket…Butthole Surfers…Haircut 100….
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Anonymous wrote:Wow - OP asked a question and yall gave him insults. IMO. The Super Bowl preface was visually brilliant but didn’t showcase the best of Bad Bunny. This talking/rapping wasn’t as engaging as his stuff from like 2022.


I thought OP was a woman.
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Never heard of him before the superbowl, but if he pizzes off the far right, I love him
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Anonymous wrote:I can’t take anyone who calls themselves “bad bunny” seriously


Say all the Boomers who filled stadiums a few summers back to listen to “Bono” and “The Edge”.


Or "The Beatles"


The Beatles knew how to sing without grabbing their crotches.


Are you positing that bands in the 60s were wholesome? There was a lot of drug use and sexual relationships with very young women. But yes let’s glorify that era of “wholesome” behavior.


I stated a fact. The Beatles could sing and perform on stage without grabbing their crotches. I didn't say anything about 60s lifestyles.


I'm sorry but let's go back and look at all the past Super Bowl performances and talk about just how sexual so many of them were. This was incredibly tame compared to some past shows.
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Anonymous wrote:Like you’re 5? As a kindergarten teacher, I got this.

People like different things. Some people like bananas, some don’t. Some people like pineapple on their pizza. Some people like the color green. We don’t have to like or understand the things other people like. But we do need to be respectful of their likes, as long as they are not hurtful or unhealthy.
I like what I have seen of Benito. He is kind to others. He helps others. He is funny. His music makes me feel happy. Listening to Bad Bunny makes me want to dance and that brings me joy.


Love this. Some of you need to go back to kindergarten to learn that your opinions are not universal, and that you should be respectful of the opinions of others.


NP. While I completely agree with this, I wonder if you carry that sentiment into all aspects of your life.
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Anonymous wrote:I can’t take anyone who calls themselves “bad bunny” seriously


Say all the Boomers who filled stadiums a few summers back to listen to “Bono” and “The Edge”.

Or grew up listening to “the Beatles” or “the monkees” or “the turtles”
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Anonymous wrote:Wow - OP asked a question and yall gave him insults. IMO. The Super Bowl preface was visually brilliant but didn’t showcase the best of Bad Bunny. This talking/rapping wasn’t as engaging as his stuff from like 2022.


I thought OP was a woman.


Unclear. All we know is that OP doesn't know the difference between "lure" and "allure."
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Even the MS kids were talking and complaining today about the indecency of the butts in their faces at the halftime show.
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Anonymous wrote:He was the cover story in vanity fair this month and he still came across as bland/dumb in the interview.


Then call a spade a spade. He’s dumb.
He’s no Kendrick Lamar.
They tried to make this be that, but it was never meant to be.
Can’t wait to see him what they choose to showcase next year.


It's really weird to me that people don't realize that Bad Bunny has been like, the most popular artist by far, by FAR, for many years at this point. Nothing to do with ICE, or being "propped up" because of "DEI". Like it's been multiple multiple years that he has been epically popular. And I say this as the person who posted a few pages back about not recognizing any of his songs, because I never hear them on the radio stations I prefer, but even I, an out of the loop middle aged mom, have heard of him because he is A-list famous. It's like our parents generation claiming they have no idea who Tom Cruise or Julia Roberts are and act surprised and offended that people prefer to see them instead of a Judy Garland movie. Like.... it's ok for it not to be your thing, or to prefer your own generation's songs, but it's quite another to be 10000% culturally out of the loop


People seem to not realize that Bad bunny was in the superbowl half time show 5 years ago with Shakira and J Lo.
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Anonymous wrote:I can’t take anyone who calls themselves “bad bunny” seriously


Hot Tuna
Echo and the Bunnymen
Maroon 5

Band names and singer names can be all kinds of strange. It’s fine. I think “Bad Bunny” is funny.
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Anonymous wrote:He was the cover story in vanity fair this month and he still came across as bland/dumb in the interview.


Then call a spade a spade. He’s dumb.
He’s no Kendrick Lamar.
They tried to make this be that, but it was never meant to be.
Can’t wait to see him what they choose to showcase next year.


It's really weird to me that people don't realize that Bad Bunny has been like, the most popular artist by far, by FAR, for many years at this point. Nothing to do with ICE, or being "propped up" because of "DEI". Like it's been multiple multiple years that he has been epically popular. And I say this as the person who posted a few pages back about not recognizing any of his songs, because I never hear them on the radio stations I prefer, but even I, an out of the loop middle aged mom, have heard of him because he is A-list famous. It's like our parents generation claiming they have no idea who Tom Cruise or Julia Roberts are and act surprised and offended that people prefer to see them instead of a Judy Garland movie. Like.... it's ok for it not to be your thing, or to prefer your own generation's songs, but it's quite another to be 10000% culturally out of the loop


People seem to not realize that Bad bunny was in the superbowl half time show 5 years ago with Shakira and J Lo.


LOL That figures.
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Anonymous wrote:Even the MS kids were talking and complaining today about the indecency of the butts in their faces at the halftime show.


Which MS kids? Do you know all of them? Mine certainly weren't complaining at all. (They thought the performance was cool and fun and a good way to practice their Spanish.
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Anonymous wrote:I'm not the OP, but I speak Spanish and I don't understand why he's famous. His voice is terrible and his songs are even worse.


I have same question about Taylor Swift. She is a terrible singer but people loved her.

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