Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Boring and untalented. I’m not offended or anything like that, I just don’t think he has musical talent.
He was the most streamed musical artist on Spotify last year. I guess a lot of other people disagree with your assessment.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“The MAGA-verse was so hopping mad about Bad Bunny. It really is amazing how differently people can see the same thing. Half of us saw a heartwarming story of immigrants who had dreams to come to America — work hard, get married, grow up, raise families, sing, dance, play backgammon. The other half, it was like the movie ‘28 Days Later.’ It was a terrifying attack on humanity led by Jessica Alba.” — JIMMY KIMMEL
“Mr. Bunny killed it, despite being trapped in an inescapable sugar cane hedge maze. He had Lady Gaga, he had Ricky Martin, he had the Mandalorian. He threw a wedding. He held a model U.N., and he even had the time to make a Con-Ed service stop mid-concert.” — JON STEWART
“I love that he thinks Bad Bunny is the one guy in the world that’s fluent in Spanish: ‘[imitating Trump] Nobody understands. It’s a dead language.’” — JON STEWART
On “The Daily Show,” Jon Stewart said the right “has a lot of balls complaining that Bad Bunny didn’t do enough to unify this country when you all only found out a few days ago that Puerto Rico’s a part of it.”
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:tAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The whole thing boils down to white people upset that they are no longer centered in culture and are grieving the loss of unearned power and privilege they previously thrived in.
No, that isn’t it. Not at all.
For you, PP, and all the other moms and dads defending the Superbow halftime show…
If an English speaking artist stood on that stage and sang:
“My dick is being chased and I want you to hide it.”
“She took a pill that made her horny.”
“She fcks in the Audi, not in the Honda.”
“If your boyfriend doesn’t eat your ass, he better fck off.”
“Let the ones I already f*cked smile.”
“The coke is white… the 2CB’s pink.”
Would you still call it empowering? Inclusive? Cultural?
Or would we suddenly be talking about protecting kids and “keeping it family friendly”?
The Spanish language doesn’t make it wholesome. Translation doesn’t change the content.
If this had been performed in English, there would have been outrage.
Think about it and be honest.
Drugs and f**king on stage are great things to show to small children in a halftime show, amirite?
The lyrics you’ve been told to get mad about were neither rapped nor sang. The songs with the longest passages were celebrations of the island (Cafe con Ron), celebrating memory (Debi Tirar más Fotos), challenging US colonialism (Lo Que Pasó a Hawaii - Ricky Martin), reminiscing over a fairly chaste love (Baile Inolvidable - the soundtrack to the wedding scene), and criticizing PREPCO and US-sanctioned blackouts (El Apagón).
Just so you understand something.
Some of them were rapped by the audience, and Bunny rapped the marijuana line.
Anonymous wrote:tAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The whole thing boils down to white people upset that they are no longer centered in culture and are grieving the loss of unearned power and privilege they previously thrived in.
No, that isn’t it. Not at all.
For you, PP, and all the other moms and dads defending the Superbow halftime show…
If an English speaking artist stood on that stage and sang:
“My dick is being chased and I want you to hide it.”
“She took a pill that made her horny.”
“She fcks in the Audi, not in the Honda.”
“If your boyfriend doesn’t eat your ass, he better fck off.”
“Let the ones I already f*cked smile.”
“The coke is white… the 2CB’s pink.”
Would you still call it empowering? Inclusive? Cultural?
Or would we suddenly be talking about protecting kids and “keeping it family friendly”?
The Spanish language doesn’t make it wholesome. Translation doesn’t change the content.
If this had been performed in English, there would have been outrage.
Think about it and be honest.
Drugs and f**king on stage are great things to show to small children in a halftime show, amirite?
The lyrics you’ve been told to get mad about were neither rapped nor sang. The songs with the longest passages were celebrations of the island (Cafe con Ron), celebrating memory (Debi Tirar más Fotos), challenging US colonialism (Lo Que Pasó a Hawaii - Ricky Martin), reminiscing over a fairly chaste love (Baile Inolvidable - the soundtrack to the wedding scene), and criticizing PREPCO and US-sanctioned blackouts (El Apagón).
Just so you understand something.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wish people would defend a woman, any woman in the public eye with the same ferocity they have for Bad Bunny. He’s a big boy. He’ll be fine yall.
Your brain is addled
What does one have to do with the other? Unlike MAGA, we can multi-task
Go take a peek at the other threads here and see how gleefully women tear apart women in the public eye and their lives. See how much women here love to use the term Karen. Tons of internalized misogyny.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wish people would defend a woman, any woman in the public eye with the same ferocity they have for Bad Bunny. He’s a big boy. He’ll be fine yall.
Your brain is addled
What does one have to do with the other? Unlike MAGA, we can multi-task
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The whole thing boils down to white people upset that they are no longer centered in culture and are grieving the loss of unearned power and privilege they previously thrived in.
No, that isn’t it. Not at all.
For you, PP, and all the other moms and dads defending the Superbow halftime show…
If an English speaking artist stood on that stage and sang:
“My dick is being chased and I want you to hide it.”
“She took a pill that made her horny.”
“She fcks in the Audi, not in the Honda.”
“If your boyfriend doesn’t eat your ass, he better fck off.”
“Let the ones I already f*cked smile.”
“The coke is white… the 2CB’s pink.”
Would you still call it empowering? Inclusive? Cultural?
Or would we suddenly be talking about protecting kids and “keeping it family friendly”?
The Spanish language doesn’t make it wholesome. Translation doesn’t change the content.
If this had been performed in English, there would have been outrage.
Think about it and be honest.
Where were you in 2024? Too young to know? Not fluent in English?
Ludacris (IN ENGLISH)
during Usher's "Yeah"
"Watch out, my outfit's ridiculous
In the club, lookin' so conspicuous
And raow, these women all on the prowl
If you hold the head steady, I'ma milk the cow (Yeah)
And forget about game, I'ma spit the truth (What)
I won't stop 'til I get 'em in they birthday suit (Yeah)
So gimme the rhythm and it'll be off with they clothes
Then bend over to the front and touch your toes
I left the Jag' and I took the Rolls
If they ain't cuttin', then I put 'em on foot patrol (Let's go, ow)
How you like me now
When my pinky's valued over three hundred thousand?
Let's drink, you the one to please (Yeah)
Ludacris fill cups like double Ds (Yeah)
Me and Ursh once more and we leaves 'em dead
We want a lady in the street, but a freak in the bed"
It's their culture. They're celebrating that kind of lifestyle and think we all should be in awe.
Coming from a UMC white suburban school, do you know how many white millennials can do that rap word for word?
Maybe its their culture too?
Where did they hear rap music?