Bad Bunny 2023 has had a turbulent start, as on January 2 a video of the artist throwing a fan’s phone towards the sea went viral. The fan approached Bad Bunny on a street in the Dominican Republic while she was recording, which angered the Grammy-winning artist.
Bad Bunny sang on the birthday of his supposed girlfriend, Gabriela Berlingeri, who threw a huge party with a private invitation
The action was criticized on social networks, although there were Bad Bunny fans who defended the singer from callaita. Now, the ‘bad rabbit’ songs dropped in popularity on the chart top 200 of the platform streaming Spotify, an application in which the Puerto Rican has been the most listened to artist for three years in a row. In 2022, for example, he had more than 18.5 billion views on his songs.
AN IDOL FALLS
This is how Bad Bunny’s songs fell today on Spotify USA:
Tití asked me: #25 (-12)
I behave Pretty: #33 (-18)
Effect: #75 (-18)
Cute Eyes: #144 (-47)
Moscow Mule: #167 (-61)
Cooler: #190 (-60) pic.twitter.com/l9UaYRaSeO—Indie 505 (@Indie5051) January 3, 2023
Between the start of the controversy and now, 6 of the 8 Bad Bunny songs on the top 200 of Spotify in the United States they fell in popularity according to the visualizer of musical charts of Spotify: marmoset asked me dropped from 13th to 25th place; I behave pretty it fell 18 positions, from position 15 to 33; Effect it is now in position 75, having fallen 18 places as well; Pretty eyes it moved from position 97 to 144; by last, moscow mule Y little fridge they fell 61 and 60 positions, now being in positions 167 and 190 respectively.
Can you imagine seeing Bad Bunny singing at a gas station? This happened in Puerto Rico
In response to the controversy, Bad Bunny spoke on his Twitter account. Twitterexpressing that people who approach him with respect, without recording immediately, will have his respect, but that he considers it disrespectful to put a “bad phone” in his face. (YO)
Source: Eluniverso

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