Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
His Spanish is horrendous, what they teaching over there? Only slang?
True. It was slang, incorrect grammar, and actually pretty lame.
Maybe someone else wrote the political lyrics pieces.
Why you have so many girlfriends?
Put it in, put it in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:After watching his halftime performance, I’m very impressed and have been seeking out his music. He seems like a really nice person, a leader, a hero.
A hero? He’s an entertainer.
The choices he made to lead, to highlight family, cultures, unity- that’s the hero we need right now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
He’s not mainstream. They keep trying to push him as such with the recent commercials, snl and Super Bowl. But it’s not that great of music, singing, nor unique.
He’s been the number one download on Spotify for 3 of the last 5 years and won the Grammy for Album of the Year this year.
You can think whatever you want but your opinions mean nothing in the face of sales and industry recognition by people who matter.
+1
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
His Spanish is horrendous, what they teaching over there? Only slang?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
He’s not mainstream. They keep trying to push him as such with the recent commercials, snl and Super Bowl. But it’s not that great of music, singing, nor unique.
He’s been the number one download on Spotify for 3 of the last 5 years and won the Grammy for Album of the Year this year.
You can think whatever you want but your opinions mean nothing in the face of sales and industry recognition by people who matter.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
OP asked a stupid question that he could have googled. And in a grammatically incorrect way.
Let’s not turn DCUM into Chat GPT.
Lure isn’t grammatically incorrect, it’s just not your chosen word. Also remember that not everyone here is a native English speaker. Not a single soul here has been able to give a simple, cogent response, just defensive nonsense. Lots of people on this board ask these questions about all manner of celebrities.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:After watching his halftime performance, I’m very impressed and have been seeking out his music. He seems like a really nice person, a leader, a hero.
A hero? He’s an entertainer.
Anonymous wrote:After watching his halftime performance, I’m very impressed and have been seeking out his music. He seems like a really nice person, a leader, a hero.
Anonymous wrote: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.
OP asked a stupid question that he could have googled. And in a grammatically incorrect way.
Let’s not turn DCUM into Chat GPT.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:05:25 and others: Some people found BB earlier, others are just listening to his stuff. BB gains more popularity when spreading messages a LEADER should be. He and Pope Leo should collab
That would be so interesting
Anonymous wrote:Just watch his NPR Tiny Desk concert and try not to be a fan. I dare you.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ouuPSxE1hK4&list=RDouuPSxE1hK4&start_radio=1