Shohei Ohtani is undoubtedly one of the best players in the Major Leagues and one of the greatest figures in world sports, an example of this is the fact that Bad Bunny, one of the leaders in urban music today, takes him as a reference for one of the verses of his most recent song entitled ‘Mojabi Ghost’.
And it is that the Puerto Rican interpreter has shown once again how fanatic he is of the MLB and how closely he follows it, so much so as to mention and metaphorically compare himself with one of the best players today, such as the versatile baseball player. of the Los Angeles Angels.
“Pitching and sticking like Ohtani”, intones Bad Bunny at minute 2:15 of the song ‘Mojabi Ghost’, referring to the two facets of the Japanese player since he himself is the starting rotation of the Californian team and at the same time is lined up as a designated hitter, managing to excel in both roles.
The Puerto Rican singer compares himself to the Japanese player, referring to the fact that he faces a certain situation in the same way that ‘Shotime’ does in baseball, as a great star and one of the best in this sport.
But the mention of Shohei Ohtani is not the only sports reference that ‘Mojabi Ghost’ has, and it is that shortly after the comparison with the Asian star, it also mentions the star player of the NBA’s Milwaukee Bucks, Giannis Antetokounmpo.
It should be noted that this is not the first time that Benito Martínez, the Puerto Rican interpreter’s first name, mentions a Las Mayores star in one of his songs, and it is that in the song called ‘La Jumpa’ with the collaboration of ‘Arcangel ‘, affirms that he is “from the land of (Roberto) Clemente”, a mythical player from Puerto Rico who is in the Baseball Hall of Fame.
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