
He Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI) sparked a wave of reactions on social media by posting a meme inspired by the song Bad bunny in Mexico and took advantage of the virality of the singer’s concerts in the capital.

The image, which quickly went viral, included the phrase: “I should have taken more photos of the PRI government”which appeals to nostalgia and humor to compare the country’s present with the years when the party was in power.

This strategy aimed to connect with young generations accustomed to memes and global phenomena like that of the Puerto Rican artist.

Although the PRI expected support from young people, it received the opposite: Criticism for attempting to capitalize on a musical trend to soften his image and avoid questions about corruption and previous governments.

Criticism intensified after the meme went viral, with critics pointing to the party’s attempt to exploit the popularity of Bad bunny to reposition oneself in public opinion.
Rather than supporting the PRI, the comments recalled the most notorious controversies of the PRI’s six-year term: TlatelolcoHe Hawkeyethe devaluation of the peso, government measures in the face of earthquakes, allegations Voter fraud In 1994 the “December error” and the disappearance of the 43 normalists occurred Ayotzinapa.
Additionally, the PRI’s tweet was filled with screenshots and allegations of corruption.

The Bad Bunny concerts in Mexico City, part of his “Debí Tirar Más Photos World Tour” tour, cemented the artist as a global phenomenon by gathering thousands of followers in the city GNP Insurance Stadium and provide a show that combines Puerto Rican identity with the energy of Mexican audiences.
Bad Bunny opened the evening with La MuDANZA. Dressed in a suit and accompanied by Puerto Rican musicians, the artist paid tribute to his homeland and Latin American culture, elements that marked the first part of the show.
The first topics included: PIToRRO DE COCO, WELTiTA, TURiSTA, UNFORGETTABLE DANCE and NEWYoLall belong to the album “Debí Tirar Más Photos”.

The central portion of the concert transformed the stadium into an authentic Puerto Rican “marquee pari,” with the controversial “Casita” in the General B Zone forming the epicenter of the dance.
Topics like Tití asked me, Neverita: When I see your mother, I act pretty, she doesn’t know me, I play around alone, Effect and Safaera They sparked the euphoria of a predominantly young audience who lived the experience amidst lights, smoke, pyrotechnics and the festive atmosphere characteristic of the artist’s concerts.

In the final part of the concert, Bad Bunny returned to the main stage to perform songs like… Cute Eyes, THE SONG, KLOuFRENS, Dákiti and THE BLACKOUTaccompanied by lights, explosions and the euphoria of those present.
The most emotional moment was the performance of DtMFSong that gives its name to both the album and the tour
The closing included thanksgivings, tears and a display of pyrotechnics, marking the end of the second of eight dates at the venue.