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How Will Bad Bunny Serve as an “Inspiration” for a Yale Course?

Summary by RollingStone
Artists such as Beyoncé, Taylor Swift and Lady Gaga have had such a significant cultural influence that today they offer university courses dedicated to their study. Now, the Boricua superstar Bad Bunny joins this select group of figures, at age 31, as Yale University – one of the most prestigious academic institutions in the United States – will offer a course focused on analyzing the phenomenon of its success, which has transcended borders and…

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It will focus on his latest album 'Debí Tirar Más FOTOS'.

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Artists such as Beyoncé, Taylor Swift and Lady Gaga have had such a significant cultural influence that today they offer university courses dedicated to their study. Now, the Boricua superstar Bad Bunny joins this select group of figures, at age 31, as Yale University – one of the most prestigious academic institutions in the United States – will offer a course focused on analyzing the phenomenon of its success, which has transcended borders and…

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Boricua, a global phenomenon of reggaeton, no longer only fills stadiums or dominates musical platforms: now it will also be a subject of study in one of the most prestigious universities in the world.

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We present the short shows, news that have gone around the world and the country, with scenes that seem to be taken out of a movie! In the midst of the show, Katy Perry climbed several fans to the stage for an intimate moment, but one of them fainted. The singer knelt down to help her, while the audience reacted with emotion and solidarity. The scene quickly went viral. And why Bad Bunny will be part of the theme at Yale? Yale University announc…

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Yale and Emory universities will teach on the Puerto Rican artist to address issues such as colonialism and migration.

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What a few years ago might seem unthinkable, today is a reality: Bad Bunny’s music has crossed the borders of entertainment and has reached the classrooms of one of the most prestigious universities in the world. This fall, Yale University will offer a course focused on the figure of the Puerto Rican artist, entitled Bad Bunny: Musical Aesthetics and Politics, taught by Professor Albert Laguna, expert in cultural studies and migration.

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RollingStone broke the news in Los Angeles, United States on Wednesday, August 6, 2025.
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