Taylor Swift Theatre Takeover or an Unapologetic Bad Bunny Album (EPISODE 300)

Published: Oct. 20, 2023, 4:55 a.m.

b'"Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour" concert film proved to be a massive hit, raking in nearly $93 million on its opening weekend at the box office. Swift\'s decision to independently distribute the film through AMC Theaters, bypassing major Hollywood studios, was a strategic win for both the theater chain and the multi-talented Grammy-winning singer, songwriter, and filmmaker. This move further solidified Taylor Swift\'s reputation as an entrepreneurial force in the entertainment industry. The film\'s overwhelming success on opening weekend was a testament to its broad appeal, particularly among female moviegoers.
CinemaScore data revealed that a remarkable 80% of those who attended the film\'s opening weekend were female, a notable increase compared to the 65% female audience for July\'s blockbuster "Barbie." The audience was also notably youthful, with 30% falling within the 25-34 age bracket, 23% in the 18-24 range, and a remarkable 20% under the age of 18. However, despite the film\'s undeniable popularity, there were some concerns voiced by attendees regarding disruptive audience behavior during the screenings, with one attendee describing the theater experience as "horrible."
Bad Bunny\'s fifth solo album is Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va a Pasar Ma\\xf1ana. It\'s a rap homecoming that circles back to where he started.
Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va A Pasar Ma\\xf1ana, references a controversy where he threw a fan\'s phone. The incident occurred earlier this year when Bad Bunny snatched a fan\'s phone while she was taking a selfie.
The opening track of the album, "Nadie Sabe," includes the lyrics "T\\xfa no ere\' mi fan real, por eso te tir\\xe9 el celular / A los reale\' por siempre los voy amar". This translates to "You were not my real fan, that\'s why I threw the cell phone / The real ones, I\'ll always love".
Some fans were amused by the reference to the incident. Some even said they liked the song more because of the shade thrown at the fan who lost her phone.
The song has created a collective smirk on platforms like TikTok. Fans have convinced each other that the lyrics are a direct hit against a woman whose interaction with Bad Bunny went viral at the start of 2023.
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