After I first realized that Dangerous Bunny’s sold-out Most Needed Tour included three back-to-back exhibits on the Barclays Middle in NYC and one which landed on my birthday, April 11, all of it appeared meant to be. The live performance would happen three days after a extremely anticipated photo voltaic eclipse, a brand new moon, and all throughout a Mercury retrograde. It might additionally occur throughout Aries season — the start of the astrological 12 months and a time for brand new beginnings. Whereas I had excessive expectations for Benito’s efficiency and his first NYC present from the tour, one factor that stood out most is how the Puerto Rican artist continues to understand and have a good time his loyal Latine followers.
Dangerous Bunny is the most-streamed artist on the planet. This enjoyable reality by no means loses its significance for loyal Latine followers who’ve witnessed the battle for Latin music to get the respect and assist it deserves right here within the States. The Puerto Rican artist placed on a hell of a efficiency on the Barclays Middle on April 11. Wanting round an enviornment with a 19,000-person capability, there wasn’t a single empty seat in sight, no less than not inside my view. It was a packed home of what gave the impression to be a largely Latine crowd ranging in age and ethnicity.
There was his common fan base — Dominican and Puerto Ricans standing within the lengthy strains exterior of the stadium with their flags tied round their necks and flowing from their backs. Even with the chilly, wet climate, everybody in these strains was decked out in Dangerous Bunny merch and able to have a good time the artist. These similar people have been the primary to leap up and wave their flags each time Dangerous Bunny made point out of his Latine followers and supporters. There have been additionally many Latines of Central and South American descent rocking their flags and holding up indicators expressing their love for the singer. Though he is gone international, particularly because the success of his 2022 record-breaking album “Un Verano Sin Ti,” Latines nonetheless seem to make up most of Dangerous Bunny’s concert-attending followers, from how issues appeared on Thursday evening.
No matter what number of awards he is taken dwelling or what number of data he is damaged, Dangerous Bunny hasn’t overlooked the oldsters which have supported his music since his early days on SoundCloud earlier than non-Latines had any clue who el conejo malo was. He has confirmed that each time he is apologetically spoken in Spanish throughout an interview or at an award present. He is confirmed that in the way in which he has continued to raise the style, paying his respect to OGs like Daddy Yankee, Residente, and Tego Calderon and giving his stamp of approval to rising Puerto Rican artists like Younger Miko, Rainao, and Villano Antillano.
I’ve seen Dangerous Bunny reside in NYC twice: first in 2019 at Barclays, after which once more at Yankee Stadium for his 2022 World’s Hottest tour. In any respect his concert events, Benito solely spoke Spanish and virtually solely addressed his Latine followers. In some ways, like with many Latin music artists immediately, attending a Dangerous Bunny live performance feels such as you’re solely part of his crew or fan membership. It would not matter that he is gone international — he is nonetheless solely talking Spanish and shouting-out Latines.
“New York has been essential in my profession, the place goals come true,” he advised followers in Spanish on Thursday. “Being on the tour feels actually wonderful, going to every place and seeing it, all of the cities, however New York, it is one thing else. It feels extra wonderful than common. Seeing all these PR and DR flags makes it much more particular. From the underside of my coronary heart, thanks for being right here; it means lots to me.”
The artist had a variety of emotional moments all through the efficiency throughout which he would stare at a packed stadium crammed with excited followers in full awe after which with teary eyes proper earlier than giving his heartwarming speech to Latine followers. In some ways, Dangerous Bunny’s newest album, “Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va a Pasar Mañana,” paid homage to Puerto Rico and his Latine live performance goers. It acknowledged that whatever the fame and success that adopted with “Un Verano Sin Ti,” he hasn’t forgotten the place he is come from and who his number-one followers are. The live performance was very reflective of that sentiment, with half of the songs on the setlist being straight from “Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va a Pasar Mañana,” and the later half of the present together with older tracks, a visitor efficiency by Bryant Meyer, and tracks from “Un Verano Sin Ti,” together with his hit monitor “Titi Me Pregunto.” The manufacturing at this present was additionally top-notch, with an orchestra that opened up the present and reappeared all through, Benito taking part in “Amorforda” on the piano the other way up, a cool jigsaw bridge in the midst of the stadium room, and the artist even using into the stadium on a real-life horse wanting like a ranchero-meets-lucha-libre.
Dangerous Bunny went all out for us from begin to finish, delivering an almost-three-hour-long efficiency crammed with a lot consideration to element and deeply rooted love and appreciation for his Latine followers. The Latine neighborhood is an attractive one. After we love — we love laborious. After we assist — we present up in massive numbers. I would not be shocked if there have been full households in that crowd. However we’re additionally the quickest to criticize our personal idols each time they attain a sure stage of fame. And whereas Dangerous Bunny has definitely reached a stage of fame the place he can most likely get away with performing for lower than two hours with out all of the cool manufacturing results, he nonetheless put within the love he is had for his craft and his Latine followers because the starting, and he nonetheless tell us that he would not be right here with out us. And that’s one thing I do not assume he’ll ever cease doing, no matter how far he might go in his profession.