Bad Bunny: "Lo que le paso a Hawaii"
Briefly

On his newly released seventh record, DeBÍ TiRAR MÁs FOToS, Bad Bunny deeply explores Puerto Rico's musical and cultural history while addressing the challenges posed by neocolonization.
The ideological centerpiece of the album, 'Lo que le pasó a Hawaii,' warns about the gringo-ification of Puerto Rico with a solemn reflection on cultural erosion.
In 'Lo que le pasó a Hawaii,' Bad Bunny cautions against repeating Hawaii's fate, highlighting the threats to Puerto Rican identity and culture amid tourism.
Contrasting with the celebratory tone of 'El Apagón,' 'Lo que le pasó a Hawaii' showcases a more introspective side of Bad Bunny's music, tackling generational anxiousness.
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