I used to think the world made sense... or maybe it does and this just came in a time of weakness. Maybe is a sign of perdition and impending doom. I don't know what is what anymore. It feels like the laws of reality have been bent beyond logical recognition and what's left is a sight only Lovecraft could've barely imagined. How has it come to this?For those who don't know, I've lived in Latin America for 18 years and then moved to the US in 2014. Back in the early 2000's, Daddy Yankee was one of, if not, the biggest star out there and Reggaeton was the most popular musical genre. People loved it, but for others who were a little bit more "musically cultured" Reggaeton was a cancer inducing musical abomination and Daddy Yankee was at the forefront. In 2010, Reggaeton seemed to have slowly died off but another cancer surged in its place: Justin Bieber. Was it as bad as everyone thought? Maybe we overreacted a bit (specially since we didn't know it could get to Jacob Sartorius levels of bad), but at the time, it was pretty painful to listen to. Now in 2017, I've been noticing in my FaceBook feed something becoming a little bit of a meme: a song called "Despacito". I was noticing dance tutorials, memes, videos, and so many different posts about it, so I decided to look it up and see what the deal was. "Despacito" is a song by Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee released in January 13th, 2017. In April 17th, 2017, Justin Bieber joined the duo in a remix where he lent his vocals for the song and his own verse in English at the beginning. This is going to be a disaster.
The first time I heard this song (around June), I was sure it was going to be one of the worst pieces of garbage I've had ever listened to, and to this day, I'm still surprised how good it turned out to be. I heard the Justin Bieber remix first (like most people I assume considering the song didn't became popular until he joined in the mix) and at first I liked it better than the original. However, the more I listened to both versions, I began to like the original better. While the Bieber remix is still good and the version that made this song popular, Justin Bieber is a flavorless singer and adds nothing to the mix. It's like a glass of water with your meal: doesn't change the quality of your food. So everything I've said about the original, technically remains true to the remix as well. Another point to note is that despite the slow sex jam theme of the lyrics, the song is not slow. As a friend argued, this doesn't make much sense, artistically, because of this theme of "taking things slowly". I would like to argue the opposite. While the song is not a "slow sex jam" like songs you'd find listening to Bedroom Jazz, it is a good "sex song" because of the contrast. This song is about pacing and enjoying oneself and the music reflect that. I know this song has been overplayed, but don't let the overexposure fool you. "Despacito" is still a good song, and most definitely better than anything thrown at us by the horsemen of the Trap-pocalypse.