Donald Trump called his favorite artist 'absolutely terrible' - now the public has decided
A recent poll shows that Puerto Rican artist Bad Bunny is more popular among U.S. citizens than President Donald Trump.
A recent analysis by YouGov in conjunction with Yahoo reveals that Puerto Rican artist Bad Bunny, whose real name is Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, has surpassed President Donald Trump in popularity among American citizens. In a poll of 1,704 respondents, 42% favored Bad Bunny while 39% supported Trump. This reflects a significant cultural moment where a singer-songwriter, particularly known for his Spanish-language music, has garnered notable acclaim and recognition in the United States.
The recent popularity surge for Bad Bunny can be attributed to his performance during the Super Bowl halftime show, which captivated an audience of 128.2 million viewers. This made it the fourth most-watched halftime show in history, showing the widespread appeal of Bad Bunny. In contrast, Trump's criticism that the artist is "absolutely terrible" appears to have sparked public interest and support for Bad Bunny, further highlighting the disconnection between Trump’s views and the preferences of a significant portion of the American public.
This shift in popularity not only emphasizes the influence of cultural icons like Bad Bunny but also indicates a changing landscape in American politics and public opinion. With music and entertainment intersecting with political discourse, such public surveys could signal the potential for artists to shape perceptions and attitudes more than traditional political figures, effectively showcasing a generational shift in celebrity influence.