
This episode discusses current music preferences, focusing on Bad Bunny and the perception of artists based on looks versus talent. The hosts compare modern artists with legends like Joe Cocker and Phil Collins.
The conversation starts with an enthusiastic mention of Bad Bunny, highlighting his appeal and talent. One host notes that the youth are attracted to his looks, rather than just his music.
They reflect on how music appreciation has changed over the years, contrasting today's focus on appearance with past artists who were celebrated for their artistry.
Joe Cocker and Phil Collins are brought up as examples of musicians who were not defined by their looks, emphasizing the importance of musical talent.
The hosts share laughter while reminiscing about the music industry, showcasing a light-hearted take on the evolution of music fandom.
Hosts discuss Bad Bunny's appeal and compare modern artists to legends like Joe Cocker and Phil Collins.
