The fans of Bad Bunny They are looking forward to knowing new details about their upcoming musical releases. And every post he leaves on social networks completely revolutionizes thousands of people who analyze every pixel in search of a clue. When will the successor of Nobody Knows What’s Going To Happen Tomorrow?
Be that as it may, the bad rabbit has us very attentive to his movements, and to our surprise, in one of his latest Instagram Stories he has shared the song that a renowned Spanish rap group shares with Resident. They are nothing more and nothing less than the Sevillians SFDKthe duo formed by Zatu and Acción Sánchez who have become true references on the scene, not only in our country, but internationally.
I don’t know but I know is the song that Bad Bunny has shared on his Instagram account. The song is part of Letters Don’t Matter AnymoreResidente’s studio album that he released after six years and that includes no more and no less than 23 songs. At WECB we analyze it song by song and immerse ourselves in this session of lyrics that do matter and that come from the rapper’s soul.
It is nothing new that Bad Bunny feels adoration for Residente’s talent, since he has shown that he shares many of his ideals and that music has built an unbreakable friendship. A friendship that they have taken to digital platforms with Bellacoso, among others, which was published in the context of the protests in Puerto Rico calling for the governor’s resignation. Every work that RenĂ© releases is highly appreciated by our protagonist.
But it seems that SFDK has also inspired Bad Bunny. At WECB Urban we were lucky enough to get to know in more depth the protagonists of this duo that has written so many pages in the book of the history of rap in our country. Zatu and Acción Sánchez stood in front of the Originales Urban cameras to premiere the format and delve into their experiences, their path to success and the darkness that tried to extinguish them along the way.
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And you, would you like to hear Bad Bunny and SFDK in the same song? There are collaborations that seemed more impossible and have ended up becoming a reality, so everything is possible in music.