After recovering from COVID-19,
Bad Bunny
began 2021 establishing himself as one of the most influential urban artists in the world.
Recently the Puerto Rican offered an interview to the Spanish newspaper 'El País' in which he spoke about his career and all the impact it has had on his career.
In addition, the interpreter took the opportunity to make it clear that he has no interest in collaborating in English and made a strong statement about people who hate reggaetón.
The artist, whose real name is
Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio
, said he has achieved unprecedented success without the need to collaborate with English-speaking artists.
In his words, he wants to end the trend of idolizing American artists, "You have to break that that gringos are gods ... No, daddy," he said.
"I am very proud to reach the level where we are speaking in Spanish, and not only in Spanish, but also in the Spanish that we speak in Puerto Rico. Without changing the accent," he said.
On the other hand, Bad Bunny spoke in a profound way about reggaeton and compared the rejection of the urban genre with racism and homophobia.
"It's never going to end. It's like racism or homophobia. Reggaeton comes from the street, from poor people who had no options. Sometimes, even criminals, but I'm not saying it in a derogatory way. People who came out. from jail, or they sold drugs, and in the end he saw a light in that genre, "he said.
The interpreter of 'Dákiti' was clear and sent a message to the
haters
of the perreo: "Say what you want, there is a whole world dancing to the songs, enjoying life without prejudice."
In the talk, the reggaeton player also touched on what it meant for him to dress as a woman in the video for the
single
'Yo perreo sola', one of the most popular songs on the album 'YHLQMDLG'.
"The kids on the street could say that they no longer like Bad Bunny because he is doing strange things, which are not the typical male, but the song seemed brutal to them," said the artist.
Bad Bunny, recognized as the most listened to on Spotify in 2020, recognizes that he has all kinds of fans and that his only intention is to give them a message.
"I have fans of many types; fans of the LGTB community and also, I'm sure, homophobic fans. Feminists and macho. I have the ability to hook them with this reggaeton and with this vocabulary. make them feel like I'm giving them a lecture, "he added.
At the moment, the singer is focused on his new project in Hollywood.
Bad Bunny will join the creeper from the action film 'Bullet Train', which stars
Brad Pitt
.
According to 'E!
News',
Brian Tyree Henry
, Zazie
Beetz
,
Michael Shannon
,
Logan Lerman
,
Masi Oka
,
Joey King
,
Aaron Taylor Johnson
and
Andrew Koji
complete the cast of the feature film that does not yet have a release date.
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