Raúl Sandoval attacks Bad Bunny for calling the charros “filth” in “Mónaco” – El Diario NY

Raúl Sandoval attacks Bad Bunny for calling the charros “filth” in “Mónaco” – El Diario NY


Despite having been released since October 2023, within the album “Nobody Knows What’s Going To Happen Tomorrow“, the song “Monaco” of Bad Bunny continues to generate reactions to this day. Such is the case of the Mexican actor and singer Raul Sandoval who spoke, and not in the best way, on the Puerto Rican issue.

Through his official Instagram account, Sandoval published a video in which he recorded himself listening and reacting to the song, which became the third single from the latest album published, so far, by Bad Bunny.

In said video, the Mexican reacts to the first verse of the song where the Puerto Rican mentions the word “charro.”

Tell me (tell me), tell me, is this what you wanted? I’m fine, this is gallery trap You are a charro, Rocky “The Kid”, a piece of crap I am a champion, Rocky Marciano, Rocky Balboa, Rocky Maivia

Monaco

Bad Bunny song
Bad Bunny posing on a red carpet.
Bad Bunny is on his current tour of the United States.
Credit: Mezcalo

What did Raúl Sandoval say about Bad Bunny’s song?

In the same video, and when the song mentions the word “charro,” Sandoval He cannot hide his surprise as he points the word to the camera. In the same publication, the artist published the following message:

Do you really refer to charros as rubbish? And we Mexicans continue to accept this type of artists by paying to see them? I don’t really, but I remind you that charrería is our national sport and represents us. I had not heard it until today, what an offense to our national identity.

Raul Sandoval

Actor

After his reaction, various users commented on the video of Sandoval when mentioning the “low musical quality” of the new artists as well as how bad the song is Bad Bunny. There were even those who mentioned that the best thing is to “consume” music made in Mexico.

However, others defended the singer of “Tití Me Preguntó” by mentioning that it is not necessary to create “problems” in situations as everyday as a song, in addition to attacking Sandoval himself, who, according to several people, wants to “hang” from the fame of Bad Bunny.

Bad Bunny

It is worth mentioning that, according to experts in the music industry, Bad Bunnand developed this song as a way to boast about his achievements and wealth taking as a reference the city of Monaco, which is characterized by its opulence and glamor through various events such as Formula 1.

Due to the above, it cannot be known for sure if the singer used the word “charro” as a derogatory way of calling someone of low economic status.

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