is this about NORE's career & reggaeton music or what Kanye did to himself ?

anyway u can think or feel however u want about reggaeton , they aint beggin u to listen but know this ,
hes currently one of the biggest grossing artist around of all time !! so obviously a whole lotta muhfukkas listening n enjoyin it to the tune of close to a billion $


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El Último Tour Del Mundo 2022 was the third concert tour by
Bad Bunny, in support of his second and third studio albums
YHLQMDLG and
El Último Tour Del Mundo, both released in 2020. The tour started on February 9, 2022 in Denver and ended in Miami on April 3, 2022. It had one leg in the United States and 35 shows in total.
The tour was a box office success with all the dates sold out. It grossed a total of $117 million with a total attendance over 575,000 fans, making it the highest grossing tour by a Latin artist in Billboard Boxscore history.
[1][2] Also, it was the
fastest selling tour since 2018. On average, Bad Bunny's tour has had a per-show ticket count of 15,990 and a gross of $3.2 million.
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The
World's Hottest Tour[1] is the fourth
concert tour by Puerto Rican rapper and singer-songwriter
Bad Bunny and his first stadium tour, in support of his fourth studio album
Un Verano Sin Ti (2022). DJs
Alesso &
Diplo are opening acts on select dates. The tour includes 43 concert dates in a span of four months.
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Announced through his social media accounts on January 24, 2022, a few days before he began his tour of
El Último Tour del Mundo, the stadium tour will be visiting fourteen countries in
the Americas. The tour consists of two legs, the first in the United States and the second in Latin America. Following the announcement of the dates, many shows were quickly sold out and more dates were added.
On October 4, 2022, the tour became the highest grossing tour by a Latin artist in history, reportedly earning US$235.5 million at the time
and this current tour goes on till december10
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In early
2021, Bad Bunny announced his third concert tour El Ultimo Tour Del Mundo.
The tour broke records in tickets sales and the date were sold out quickly.[4] The tour grossed nearly $117 Million in North American Arenas and was the highest-grossing tour by a Latin artist in Billboard Boxscore history and selling over 575,000 tickets.
[5][6] Also, it was the fastest selling tour since 2018.
[7] El Ultimo Tour del Mundo was the top selling album of 2021 in the United States and won
Best Urban Music Album at the
22nd Annual Latin Grammy Awards and
Best Música Urbana Album at the
64th Grammy Awards.
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and about messicans....he got 4 dates in mexico alone due to demands where hes ending the tour on dec10 monterrey & mexico city their largest arenas !!
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Only
six months later, he launched his second tour of 2022 and doubled the gross of his prior 2021 record-breaking trek –
and he's only just finished the first leg.
World's Hottest Tour wrapped its U.S. leg in stadiums, grossing $232.5 million and selling 944,000 tickets from just 21 shows.
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While descriptions such as “record-setting” and “highest-grossing” in reference to Bad Bunny almost seem redundant in 2022 – a year in which the Puerto Rican
news.pollstar.com
Bad Bunny Smashes All-Time Gross Records With SoFi Stadium Shows
While descriptions such as “record-setting” and “highest-grossing” in reference to
Bad Bunny almost seem redundant in 2022 – a year in which the Puerto Rican Latin trap star has exploded on the live entertainment scene – one of his recent record-smashing events will go down in history as the greatest ever.
The artist – currently on the road with his “
World’s Hottest Tour” through Dec. 10 – set an all-time record for a two-show concert gross by a solo headliner with a mammoth $31,474,781 box office haul at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California on Sept. 30 and Oct. 1.
Also,
with his average of $15.7 million for each show at the venue, he has the second- and third-highest gross ever for a single concert, according to box office sales figures reported during The
Pollstar Era that stretches back four decades. Only “King of Country” George Strait has a higher gross on record for one performance with $18.2 million at the final concert on his “The Cowboy Rides Away” tour on June 7, 2014.
It is not an accomplishment that goes unnoticed at Live Nation, the co-promoter (along with Cardenas Marketing Network) of Bad Bunny’s stadium tour. “Selling back-to-back record-breaking shows is not something we see often; from being the highest-grossing show at SoFi to ranking as the second- and third-highest-grossing shows in music touring history, the massive impact the ‘World’s Hottest Tour’ has had is a direct outcome of Bad Bunny’s hard work, creativity, and talent,” Hans Schafer, SVP of Global Touring at Live Nation, told
Pollstar. “The rise and demand for Latin music worldwide are undeniable, and we are thankful to be a part of this journey alongside Benito and everyone involved.”
Bad Bunny’s $31.5 million gross at SoFi Stadium is actually just the tip of the iceberg of his impact on the record books. He has four of the highest-grossing two-show concert engagements of all time, while The Rolling Stones have the remaining four.
With his SoFi engagement,
the Latin superstar surpassed the Stones in the two-show category by $6 million. The iconic rock band previously owned the record with a gross of $25.5 million set in 2019 at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey from shows on Aug. 1 and 5 during the “No Filter” tour’s first North American leg.
Then,
Bad Bunny follows with the third-highest two-show gross of all time: $22.8 million in ticket revenue from concerts Aug. 27-28 at Yankee Stadium in New York City, passing Madonna who was the previous top-grossing headliner at the ballpark with $12.6 million in the archives from a two-show run in September 2012 on her “MDNA” tour.
The Rolling Stones follow with the fourth-and fifth-highest grossers beginning with a $22.7 million box office take from two performances at London’s Hyde Park in July 2013, an engagement that wrapped the group’s “50 & Counting” tour. Close behind is another two-night stint by the band at the same London location. They scored a $22.4 million gross this summer, playing for sellout crowds on June 25 and July 3 during the “Sixty” tour.
Two more Bad Bunny events this year are next on the list – the first, a two-night run at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas Sept. 23-24, with $22.1 million in sales, followed by $21.9 million earned at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Aug. 12-13. Finally, The Rolling Stones follow with the eighth-highest two-nighter that grossed $21.7 million on June 21 & 25, 2019 at Chicago’s Soldier Field.
During the 1980s and 1990s there were multimillion-dollar grosses, now stored in the
Pollstar archives,
but with unprecedented growth in ticket pricing that has transformed the live industry in this century, none come close to Bad Bunny’s success on his ongoing tour.
Prior to 2000, the best two-show gross was Barbra Streisand’s $13.6 million from New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day performances at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, 1993-94. She played there again at the end of 1999, grossing $14.7 million for a single show, but both 90s-era events fall below Bad Bunny’s L.A. total – either his two-night total or the one-show average.
In his incredible year on the road, Bad Bunny has racked up box office that could blast even more records before 2022 is over.
With a gross average of $11 million per show, the potential to end the year with the highest overall gross in a single year of touring is within reach. His Latin American leg that kicks off Oct. 21 will tell the tale.


i guess ppl aint listenng to reggaeton
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He's bigger than Drake and Taylor sales wise. Even Adele.
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yeah nobody listening
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Reaggaton shit because it's a sinking fucking boat in the middle of the sea "