Despite the fact that reggaetón has become one of the most popular genres in recent years, there are still many people who are against it, and they say that several of the lyrics of the songs have a language very aggressive; However, Bad Bunny defends This music is swashbuckling.
In an interview for the Spanish magazine El País, the singer assured that the urban genre is here to stay, because those who interpret it have very strong life stories and thanks to this they found a kind of escape. He also assured that people who listen to these songs have experienced high levels of happiness.
“Reggaetón will never end, it’s something like racism or homophobia. This already comes from the streets, from poor people who had no options to have a better life. Sometimes there are even criminals who do it, and I’m not saying this in a derogatory way. They are people who came out of jail and saw the light at the end of the tunnel with that genre ”, expressed Bad Bunny.
To conclude, the interpreter of “You Don’t Know Me” pointed out that he has fans of all kinds and assured that his only mission is to try to give them a positive message without making them feel that he is preaching a kind of sermon to them. He also pointed out that he loves to see the ability he has to hook people with his lyrics.
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