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“The Grammys are toast to put Adele with this boy”… Thus, without turning around, José Luis ‘El Puma’ Rodríguez attacked Bad Bunny, and his participation in the last awards galain an interview he gave to Raúl González for ‘Despierta América’.
In a talk where ‘El Puma’ confessed to the presenter of the Univision morning show that, almost 6 years after the double lung transplant, he suffers from insomniawho is preparing a docu-series in which he will tell what he never told the press, and who will soon release a new musical work with Oscar de León, talked about Bad Bunny and also about Shakira.
What do you think of Bad Bunny? González asked himto which Rodríguez initially hesitated, but later he launched himself against the Academy of Music, referring to the participation of the bad rabbit in his last gala.
“It’s so difficult to comment on that, such a strange thing, because people follow it and you still haven’t discovered it.I don’t think I’m going to find out, when you see Adele at the Grammy… The Grammys are really toasted to put Adele with this boy“He began by saying.
But it did not end there, and he began to philosophize a bit, saying the following: “Rhythms, things, fashion come and everything happens, everything absolutely happens, the classic will always be there”.
He also asked him what he thought of Shakira’s new song with Bizarrap, there his opinion was different from that of the Bad Rabbit.
“I am 120 percent with Shakira, I support her to die, I admire her since I was a childI follow her, she is an impressive talent, and I think has given all women the strength to not put up with a guy next to them and it doesn’t have to be. Shakira I’m with you 120 percent, That girl’s talent is impressive, graceful, sympathetic, she’s pretty, she sings well, dances well, composes well very good!”.
WATCH THE FULL INTERVIEW HERE:
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