Bad Bunny is the most-streamed Latin artist, with a scientific study revealing his music triggers neurotransmitter releases such as dopamine and oxytocin. This response leads to feelings of pleasure, wellbeing, and a sense of community among fans. The study relates to his upcoming 30-concert residency in Puerto Rico, which sold over 400,000 tickets quickly. The Puerto Rico Chemists Association aims to promote awareness of sustainability and encourages community leaders to integrate science in organizing large events, addressing issues like waste management and energy transition.
A scientific study published this week by the Puerto Rico Chemists Association reveals that Bad Bunny's music boosts neurotransmitters like dopamine, serotonin, and oxytocin, enhancing pleasure and community connection.
The research indicates that Bad Bunny's music moves people to dance and promote feelings of wellbeing, euphoria, and community during his ambitious 30-concert residency in Puerto Rico.
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