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  1. Oct 2023
    1. t's a hard-driving, danceable track. And that's what I'm saying - where he plays with that nuance again. He's like, oh, you want to dance in the club? Okay, let's dance in the club. But we're going to be talking about Puerto Rican politics while we do it.

      During the interview, the host explains that Bad Bunny creates songs like "El Apagon" with the intention of both entertaining and informing his audience. Sayre points out that Bad Bunny desires for his fans to dance and enjoy themselves, which is why he creates songs with upbeat tempos. However, he also seeks to bring attention to societal injustices and incorporates politically charged lyrics into his music that still maintain a club-like beat.

    2. Like I said, you know, he's consistently shouting out the PR in all areas of what he does. And he's also consistently pretty vocal politically, I think, in many ways. He has a history in the past of doing this

      The host effectively uses Bad Bunny's Ethos to explain his capacity to discuss Puerto Rican politics. Bad Bunny consistently expresses his opinions on social issues through his music, establishing credibility in his statements.