This was what he said

by time news

2023-10-13 23:01:36

With a spatula

October 13 2023, 5:01 pm
Bad Bunny attacked J Balvin, Shakira and Karol GPhoto: AFP

Bad Bunny’s long-awaited fifth album, titled ‘Nobody Knows What’s Going to Happen Tomorrow’, finally saw the light of day on October 13, 2023, marking his return to the world of music after a year of absence. With a total of 22 songs and a duration of one hour and twenty minutes, the album has caused quite a stir in the music scene. In addition to its highly anticipated music, the album has also garnered attention due to its mentions and critiques of some famous names in the industry.

By: BluRadio

Within the compositions of ‘Nobody knows what is going to happen tomorrow’, Bad Bunny refers to situations and people that have been part of his life, including his ex-girlfriend Gabriela and his previous album, ‘Un Verano sin ti’. However, one of the highlights is his unexpected criticism of some of his music colleagues.

The Puerto Rican artist does not hesitate to mention his former friend J Balvin in the song ‘Thunder y Lighting’ in a quite controversial way. In the lyrics, Bad Bunny makes a derogatory reference to J Balvin, calling him “everyone’s friend”, which has generated some controversy given that in the past they were known for their close friendship and musical collaborations, they even released a joint album called “ Oasis” in 2019.

In another track, ‘Los Pits’, Bad Bunny modifies a phrase previously sung by Shakira in ‘Bzrp Music Sessions, Vol. 53’, which said “Women no longer cry, women make bills.” Benito changes the phrase to “Now men cry, yes, but without stopping billing.” This modification has generated some attention, as it appears to be a response to Shakira’s song.

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