Take all my money! University of California will open a course to study Bad Bunny

There is no doubt that Bad Bunny continues to expand his talent to all possible places. On this occasion, the 28-year-old Puerto Rican singer will be used as a reference for a school year at nothing more and nothing less than San Diego State University, in California, United States.

At the moment it is unknown when classes start, what is certain is that they will address the social impact that the interpreter of Titi asked me has had today, as well as the strategy that has led him to be crowned the king of trap.

University of California.  will open course on Bad Bunny

Leading the course will be Dr. Nathian Shae Rodríguez, associate director of Journalism and Media Studies, who used his Twitter account to applaud that the singer was talking about important social issues, being one more reason to justify the opening of his new subject. .

Another reason for my class on San Benito! He has just released a music video about ‘El apagón’, which works as a documentary about the exploitation and displacement of Puerto Ricans. It highlights colonialism, neoliberalism and Puerto Rican resistance.

In addition to this course, Rodríguez had already taught subjects on other artists of the same magnitude as “Bad Rabbit”, such as Selena Quintanilla. What he tries to convey with these programs is the legacy that these personalities have left in the culture of humanity.

California school, will open courses on Bad Bunny

Finally, Rodríguez considers it important to address the impact of Bad Bunny in the world of reggaeton, because with his arrival, the stereotypes of the genre have been knocked down little by little.

Bad Bunny has transformed reggaeton like no other artist has. When you think of reggaeton, it’s hypermasculine, macho, it’s embedded in its essence. And Bad Bunny has come and turned it upside down.


Source: Okchicas

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