On Coachella’s opening evening, headliner Bad Bunny appeared to throw shade at Harry Styles throughout his set. As the singer carried out “El Apagón,” a display screen behind him confirmed a tweet about Styles that learn “goodnight benito could do as it was but harry could never do el apagon.” Soon, followers assumed Bad Bunny was implying that he was the higher artist. (Bad Bunny’s 2022 album Un Verano Sin Ti and Styles’ Harry’s House have been nominated for Album Of The Year on the Grammys, and Harry’s House received.) Now Bad Bunny (by way of a rep) is denying he authorized the picture and the tweet. According to Rolling Stone, the visible content material firm behind the set additionally confirmed that Bad Bunny didn’t approve the tweet.
That firm, Sturdy.Co, launched a press release on their Instagram story on Monday: “Our intention is to create light hearted designs that embody Bad Bunny’s personality and amplify the experience he presents as a performer. The request from the artist during the visuals for ‘El Apagón’ performance was to use the image only and not text from the tweet, which we take responsibility for and correct it for Friday’s performance. These visuals are a celebration of Bad Bunny and his dedication to empowering his native island, Puerto Rico.”
Meanwhile, followers walked away displeased with the audio high quality of Bad Bunny’s set together with throughout a special-guest second with Post Malone (the duo was trying an acoustic duet of “La Canción”).
Jon Hamm favored it, although.