
Leyenda del reggaeton aseguró que Bad Bunny nunca será más grande que Michael J…
El artista señaló que, aunque su colega boricua goza de gran popularidad, resulta imposible compararlo con el talento del Rey del Pop
A recent online discussion has sparked debate among music enthusiasts regarding the comparative popularity and legacy of contemporary artist Bad Bunny and the late King of Pop, Michael Jackson. During a segment, a speaker contended that while Bad Bunny has achieved significant global popularity, reaching a level that might invite comparisons, Michael Jackson's artistic and cultural impact remains unparalleled. The speaker highlighted the distinct eras of music consumption, noting the tangible effort required by fans to purchase physical albums during Michael Jackson's peak. 'We're talking about buying physical discs, going to the store, buying it, taking it home,' the speaker explained, illustrating a dedication that sometimes involved repurchasing albums if they were scratched. This was juxtaposed with today's digital landscape, where music is instantly available with a single click. The discussion concluded with the speaker expressing frustration over what they described as 'stupid comparisons' made by individuals who, in their view, lack sufficient knowledge or fail to adequately research the historical context and artistic achievements of both artists. The conversation underscores the ongoing cultural discourse surrounding how new generations of artists measure up against legendary figures in music history.
El artista señaló que, aunque su colega boricua goza de gran popularidad, resulta imposible compararlo con el talento del Rey del Pop