Bad Bunny was destined to be linked to worldwide success with his musical compositions and time proved him right. After having a 2023 full of new records and awards for his productions, it was known that a renowned university in the United States will be offering a specialized course on the singer's influence in the music industry. Find out what it consists of and what the methodology will be.
According to Fox11, the Bad Bunny course will be taught by Vanessa Díaz at Loyola Marymount University (LMU). In that sense, it was also learned that the Bad Bunny course at the university will address what it truly symbolizes in Puerto Rico.
"We are learning much more than just about Bad Bunny. We are learning about the history of colonialism, we are learning about the history of Puerto Rico, about the fact that Puerto Ricans cannot vote for the president," explains the teacher referring to the political pronouncements that the singer has made through his lyrics.
What is the Bad Bunny course about?
According to the official description of the Bad Bunny course at the university in the United States, "the class explores the global impact of the record-breaking artist and how his music echoes more than a century of Puerto Rican history." In addition, Vanessa Díaz adds that the main reason she offers this course is because she considers Bad Bunny "a serious cultural figure who deserves a class."
What career did Bad Bunny study?
The reggaeton singer studied Audiovisual Communication at the University of Puerto Rico, but did not manage to complete the degree. During that time, he also worked at a supermarket in San Juan.