Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Popular doesn’t = good. It just means popular. Crocs are popular.
He has 6 grammys including Album of the Year from last week, which are industry awards from people who matter. But people have written this over and over, and you just want to spew ignorant bile all over this forum.
The music industry awarded Sean Combs three Grammys. So very meaningful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:and now Bad Bunny is coined the Presider of the Rotating Rumps!Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You seemed threatened from anyone offering an opinion that differs from you. There will be millions and millions who think Bad Bunny is not talented, has a poor voice, looks disgusting, and jives in inappropriate manners. Everyone has their opinion.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Spotify is a subscription model.
It can run stats on downloads but so what. People have 1000s of downloads in their personal cloud. And they rarely cull out what they no longer listen to.
You obviously don’t understand how Spotify works. Subscribers pay Spotify. Spotify pays artists. Would you like to explain how enormous sold out tours are meaningless? Did Bad Bunny find $100M or so under his sofa cushions? Are you really this ignorant?
It’s bizarre how some of you are threatened by this very successful artist. If you don’t like his music, don’t listen. But pretending he’s not enormously popular and successful is kind of disturbing.
I’m the PP you responded to and I don’t know why you would think I am threatened by people who don’t understand facts? Somebody made a comment which indicated they don’t understand what it means to be a top artist on Spotify. Some posters keep trying to negate Bad Bunny’s commercial and critical success. I think they’re the ones that are threatened. I’m just explaining facts. He’s incredibly successful and popular with consumers, and he has the respect of the industry.
Puff Diddy Daddy had success and resprct, too. The entertainment and music business industry goes very low.
What is so bad about that?
Do you think there's some comparison between booty shaking -- and raping/drugging women, raping underage girls, and sexually abusing women? And covering it up? Like POTUS?
If you think these are even a teensy tiny bit in the same league... your moral compass is probably beyond repair.
Like Sean Combs who has 3 Grammys?
Are you ok?
Are you dunk at 1:30 in the afternoon?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:and now Bad Bunny is coined the Presider of the Rotating Rumps!Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You seemed threatened from anyone offering an opinion that differs from you. There will be millions and millions who think Bad Bunny is not talented, has a poor voice, looks disgusting, and jives in inappropriate manners. Everyone has their opinion.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Spotify is a subscription model.
It can run stats on downloads but so what. People have 1000s of downloads in their personal cloud. And they rarely cull out what they no longer listen to.
You obviously don’t understand how Spotify works. Subscribers pay Spotify. Spotify pays artists. Would you like to explain how enormous sold out tours are meaningless? Did Bad Bunny find $100M or so under his sofa cushions? Are you really this ignorant?
It’s bizarre how some of you are threatened by this very successful artist. If you don’t like his music, don’t listen. But pretending he’s not enormously popular and successful is kind of disturbing.
I’m the PP you responded to and I don’t know why you would think I am threatened by people who don’t understand facts? Somebody made a comment which indicated they don’t understand what it means to be a top artist on Spotify. Some posters keep trying to negate Bad Bunny’s commercial and critical success. I think they’re the ones that are threatened. I’m just explaining facts. He’s incredibly successful and popular with consumers, and he has the respect of the industry.
Puff Diddy Daddy had success and resprct, too. The entertainment and music business industry goes very low.
What is so bad about that?
Do you think there's some comparison between booty shaking -- and raping/drugging women, raping underage girls, and sexually abusing women? And covering it up? Like POTUS?
If you think these are even a teensy tiny bit in the same league... your moral compass is probably beyond repair.
Like Sean Combs who has 3 Grammys?
Anonymous wrote: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.
Popular doesn’t = good. It just means popular. Crocs are popular.
He has 6 grammys including Album of the Year from last week, which are industry awards from people who matter. But people have written this over and over, and you just want to spew ignorant bile all over this forum.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:and now Bad Bunny is coined the Presider of the Rotating Rumps!Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You seemed threatened from anyone offering an opinion that differs from you. There will be millions and millions who think Bad Bunny is not talented, has a poor voice, looks disgusting, and jives in inappropriate manners. Everyone has their opinion.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Spotify is a subscription model.
It can run stats on downloads but so what. People have 1000s of downloads in their personal cloud. And they rarely cull out what they no longer listen to.
You obviously don’t understand how Spotify works. Subscribers pay Spotify. Spotify pays artists. Would you like to explain how enormous sold out tours are meaningless? Did Bad Bunny find $100M or so under his sofa cushions? Are you really this ignorant?
It’s bizarre how some of you are threatened by this very successful artist. If you don’t like his music, don’t listen. But pretending he’s not enormously popular and successful is kind of disturbing.
I’m the PP you responded to and I don’t know why you would think I am threatened by people who don’t understand facts? Somebody made a comment which indicated they don’t understand what it means to be a top artist on Spotify. Some posters keep trying to negate Bad Bunny’s commercial and critical success. I think they’re the ones that are threatened. I’m just explaining facts. He’s incredibly successful and popular with consumers, and he has the respect of the industry.
Puff Diddy Daddy had success and resprct, too. The entertainment and music business industry goes very low.
What is so bad about that?
Do you think there's some comparison between booty shaking -- and raping/drugging women, raping underage girls, and sexually abusing women? And covering it up? Like POTUS?
If you think these are even a teensy tiny bit in the same league... your moral compass is probably beyond repair.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You seemed threatened from anyone offering an opinion that differs from you. There will be millions and millions who think Bad Bunny is not talented, has a poor voice, looks disgusting, and jives in inappropriate manners. Everyone has their opinion.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Spotify is a subscription model.
It can run stats on downloads but so what. People have 1000s of downloads in their personal cloud. And they rarely cull out what they no longer listen to.
You obviously don’t understand how Spotify works. Subscribers pay Spotify. Spotify pays artists. Would you like to explain how enormous sold out tours are meaningless? Did Bad Bunny find $100M or so under his sofa cushions? Are you really this ignorant?
It’s bizarre how some of you are threatened by this very successful artist. If you don’t like his music, don’t listen. But pretending he’s not enormously popular and successful is kind of disturbing.
I’m the PP you responded to and I don’t know why you would think I am threatened by people who don’t understand facts? Somebody made a comment which indicated they don’t understand what it means to be a top artist on Spotify. Some posters keep trying to negate Bad Bunny’s commercial and critical success. I think they’re the ones that are threatened. I’m just explaining facts. He’s incredibly successful and popular with consumers, and he has the respect of the industry.
Puff Diddy Daddy had success and resprct, too. The entertainment and music business industry goes very low.
We have a predator as a president. The low bar is everywhere.
Anonymous wrote:and now Bad Bunny is coined the Presider of the Rotating Rumps!Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You seemed threatened from anyone offering an opinion that differs from you. There will be millions and millions who think Bad Bunny is not talented, has a poor voice, looks disgusting, and jives in inappropriate manners. Everyone has their opinion.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Spotify is a subscription model.
It can run stats on downloads but so what. People have 1000s of downloads in their personal cloud. And they rarely cull out what they no longer listen to.
You obviously don’t understand how Spotify works. Subscribers pay Spotify. Spotify pays artists. Would you like to explain how enormous sold out tours are meaningless? Did Bad Bunny find $100M or so under his sofa cushions? Are you really this ignorant?
It’s bizarre how some of you are threatened by this very successful artist. If you don’t like his music, don’t listen. But pretending he’s not enormously popular and successful is kind of disturbing.
I’m the PP you responded to and I don’t know why you would think I am threatened by people who don’t understand facts? Somebody made a comment which indicated they don’t understand what it means to be a top artist on Spotify. Some posters keep trying to negate Bad Bunny’s commercial and critical success. I think they’re the ones that are threatened. I’m just explaining facts. He’s incredibly successful and popular with consumers, and he has the respect of the industry.
Puff Diddy Daddy had success and resprct, too. The entertainment and music business industry goes very low.
and now Bad Bunny is coined the Presider of the Rotating Rumps!Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You seemed threatened from anyone offering an opinion that differs from you. There will be millions and millions who think Bad Bunny is not talented, has a poor voice, looks disgusting, and jives in inappropriate manners. Everyone has their opinion.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Spotify is a subscription model.
It can run stats on downloads but so what. People have 1000s of downloads in their personal cloud. And they rarely cull out what they no longer listen to.
You obviously don’t understand how Spotify works. Subscribers pay Spotify. Spotify pays artists. Would you like to explain how enormous sold out tours are meaningless? Did Bad Bunny find $100M or so under his sofa cushions? Are you really this ignorant?
It’s bizarre how some of you are threatened by this very successful artist. If you don’t like his music, don’t listen. But pretending he’s not enormously popular and successful is kind of disturbing.
I’m the PP you responded to and I don’t know why you would think I am threatened by people who don’t understand facts? Somebody made a comment which indicated they don’t understand what it means to be a top artist on Spotify. Some posters keep trying to negate Bad Bunny’s commercial and critical success. I think they’re the ones that are threatened. I’m just explaining facts. He’s incredibly successful and popular with consumers, and he has the respect of the industry.
Puff Diddy Daddy had success and resprct, too. The entertainment and music business industry goes very low.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You seemed threatened from anyone offering an opinion that differs from you. There will be millions and millions who think Bad Bunny is not talented, has a poor voice, looks disgusting, and jives in inappropriate manners. Everyone has their opinion.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Spotify is a subscription model.
It can run stats on downloads but so what. People have 1000s of downloads in their personal cloud. And they rarely cull out what they no longer listen to.
You obviously don’t understand how Spotify works. Subscribers pay Spotify. Spotify pays artists. Would you like to explain how enormous sold out tours are meaningless? Did Bad Bunny find $100M or so under his sofa cushions? Are you really this ignorant?
It’s bizarre how some of you are threatened by this very successful artist. If you don’t like his music, don’t listen. But pretending he’s not enormously popular and successful is kind of disturbing.
I’m the PP you responded to and I don’t know why you would think I am threatened by people who don’t understand facts? Somebody made a comment which indicated they don’t understand what it means to be a top artist on Spotify. Some posters keep trying to negate Bad Bunny’s commercial and critical success. I think they’re the ones that are threatened. I’m just explaining facts. He’s incredibly successful and popular with consumers, and he has the respect of the industry.
Puff Diddy Daddy had success and resprct, too. The entertainment and music business industry goes very low.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You seemed threatened from anyone offering an opinion that differs from you. There will be millions and millions who think Bad Bunny is not talented, has a poor voice, looks disgusting, and jives in inappropriate manners. Everyone has their opinion.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Spotify is a subscription model.
It can run stats on downloads but so what. People have 1000s of downloads in their personal cloud. And they rarely cull out what they no longer listen to.
You obviously don’t understand how Spotify works. Subscribers pay Spotify. Spotify pays artists. Would you like to explain how enormous sold out tours are meaningless? Did Bad Bunny find $100M or so under his sofa cushions? Are you really this ignorant?
It’s bizarre how some of you are threatened by this very successful artist. If you don’t like his music, don’t listen. But pretending he’s not enormously popular and successful is kind of disturbing.
I’m the PP you responded to and I don’t know why you would think I am threatened by people who don’t understand facts? Somebody made a comment which indicated they don’t understand what it means to be a top artist on Spotify. Some posters keep trying to negate Bad Bunny’s commercial and critical success. I think they’re the ones that are threatened. I’m just explaining facts. He’s incredibly successful and popular with consumers, and he has the respect of the industry.
Anonymous wrote: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.
Popular doesn’t = good. It just means popular. Crocs are popular.
And what you deem “good” doesnt make it good either. It just means you probably have lousy taste.
Anonymous wrote: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.
Popular doesn’t = good. It just means popular. Crocs are popular.
He has 6 grammys including Album of the Year from last week, which are industry awards from people who matter. But people have written this over and over, and you just want to spew ignorant bile all over this forum.
Anonymous wrote:You seemed threatened from anyone offering an opinion that differs from you. There will be millions and millions who think Bad Bunny is not talented, has a poor voice, looks disgusting, and jives in inappropriate manners. Everyone has their opinion.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Spotify is a subscription model.
It can run stats on downloads but so what. People have 1000s of downloads in their personal cloud. And they rarely cull out what they no longer listen to.
You obviously don’t understand how Spotify works. Subscribers pay Spotify. Spotify pays artists. Would you like to explain how enormous sold out tours are meaningless? Did Bad Bunny find $100M or so under his sofa cushions? Are you really this ignorant?
It’s bizarre how some of you are threatened by this very successful artist. If you don’t like his music, don’t listen. But pretending he’s not enormously popular and successful is kind of disturbing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You seemed threatened from anyone offering an opinion that differs from you. There will be millions and millions who think Bad Bunny is not talented, has a poor voice, looks disgusting, and jives in inappropriate manners. Everyone has their opinion.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Spotify is a subscription model.
It can run stats on downloads but so what. People have 1000s of downloads in their personal cloud. And they rarely cull out what they no longer listen to.
You obviously don’t understand how Spotify works. Subscribers pay Spotify. Spotify pays artists. Would you like to explain how enormous sold out tours are meaningless? Did Bad Bunny find $100M or so under his sofa cushions? Are you really this ignorant?
It’s bizarre how some of you are threatened by this very successful artist. If you don’t like his music, don’t listen. But pretending he’s not enormously popular and successful is kind of disturbing.
That you don't understand how Spotify works is not an opinion. It's a fact. Spotify is a direct measure of an artist's market appeal.
That Bad Bunny is one of the most popular artists on the planet is not an opinion, it's a fact.
Spotify is an evil corporation that sucks the life (and royalties) from creative musicians. This is not "my opinion, man"; it is a well-documented fact. When Trump announced the end of the penny, musicians cried out, "But how will Spotify pay us now?"