His ability to reach out and touch so many people regardless of their language is a testament to the true power that great music can wield when someone knows how to use it for something other than making Scrooge McDuck levels of wealth deep enough to swim in or for quenching their addiction for attention.
Thankfully, Bad Bunny stopped in Dallas on his World's Hottest Tour at a time of year when our hell-like levels of heat are bearable. He opened the show with"Moscow Mule," an obvious crowd favorite that's a love ballad more about living in the moment.The instance he walked out on the stage in what appeared to be a macramé leisure suit, the crowd delivered an ear-splitting level of love and affection.
Bad Bunny's show had at least two more crescendos like that, veering from introspective love songs like"Vete" to satiric numbers like"Yo Perreo Sola" and then back to experimental party pop like"SafaeraIt finally ended as Bad Bunny was lifted off the catwalk on a neon-crowned island oasis that floated over the heads of the fans on the floor seats, coming pretty close to the highest seats in the rafters.
It's a moving testament to his fans who helped him reach such a high stage in life so quickly, regardless of how much money they had to fork over to some fee-grabbing ticket vendor for the privilege of seeing him perform in person.Bad Bunny is an interesting character to observe at this stage in what's sure to be a storied career because he's in his prime and still appears gratefully incredulous for it.
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