Bad Bunny replies to Shakira and covers "Women don't cry, women bill" in masculine

Bad Bunny has done it again.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
18 October 2023 Wednesday 16:55
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Bad Bunny replies to Shakira and covers "Women don't cry, women bill" in masculine

Bad Bunny has done it again. Last Friday, October 13, the Puerto Rican released his new album, Nobody Knows What Will Happen Tomorrow, a very personal album in which he experiments with new sounds, but in which he establishes his own stamp with deep lyrics and his more than characteristic urban style. .

As expected, the album has had a brutal reception on the Internet and has even achieved a new record for the singer: the album became the most played in a single day on the Spotify platform (in 2023).

More than half of the 22 songs that are part of the musical project have already accumulated more than 15 million views, so 'Benito' is more than satisfied with the popular response to his work. It should be noted that on this album he has also worked with other artists and that it is an album full of collaborations: De La guetto, Mora, Arcángel, Bryant Myers, Youngchimi, Feid, Eladio Carrión, Ñengo Flow, Luar La L and Young Miko.

Millions of fans around the world have applauded the lyrics and shared some of the most iconic phrases of the songs on different platforms and social networks. However, there is one quote in particular that has drawn attention above the rest. This is a fragment of the song Los Pits.

In the song, the one from Puerto Rico reflects on how he has worked all his life to reach the top of the industry and expresses openly that all those who wish him harm have to put up with it and see how he enjoys the top of the musical world. : ''Bad Bunny at the top, they have to get used to it''.

On the other hand, it is another phrase that has become the object of analysis by followers and different media: ''Now men cry, yes, but without stopping billing''. It is a verse very similar to the one that the artist Shakira sings in the Bzrp Music Sessions, Vol. 53: ''Women no longer cry, women make money''.

The Puerto Rican's version of the mythical phrase of Mebarak messing with his ex, the businessman and former soccer player Gerard Piqué, has caused a lot of talk on social media, so it was to be expected that it would reach the ears of the Colombian.

Although Bad Bunny has not yet confirmed that the lyrics are a clear reference to the song that Shakira has with the Argentine producer Bizarrap, the interpreter of Las de la intuition, Monotonía, TQG or Loba has taken the topic with a lot of humor.

''Let's bill together then, Bad Bunny,'' Karol G's friend wrote in a story she uploaded to her official Instagram account in which you could see a screenshot with the lyrics of the song Los Pits.