Four months have passed since Shakira and Bizarrap launched the pitch of their Bzrp Muisc Sessions Vol. 53but the collaboration between the two continues to be a topic of conversation in the most absurd fields and opposed to the merely musical.
The song —which has been a worldwide success, achieving several Guinness records, among other recognitions— has been proposed as an object of study in one of the higher education institutions in our country. The University of Castilla-La Mancha (UCLM) and, more specifically, the Faculty of Social Sciences of the Cuenca Campus has organized today, April 13, a conference framed in the field of Law.
The course, titled ‘Legal implications of the Shakira and Piqué case regarding session 53 BZRP’, aims to “approach students with some relevant legal issues by resorting to a topic that they know about through the media and that interests them”, as explained by Professor Nieves Pacheco Jiménez. Approaching the issue from constitutional law, the protection of the right to privacy —a very present issue related especially to the children of the ex-marriage—, civil and international law, she seeks
The poster that they have published as a claim from this university has drawn the attention of students and the media, who have not hesitated to echo it. The hook reads: “It’s clearly aimed at law students and to the people who their curiosity was piqued”making a clear reference to the hit of the Colombian and the Argentine.
Other artists studied at the University
The case of Shakira and Bizarrap is not the only one that has crossed the strictly musical barrier and has reached academic institutions. Artists of the stature of Taylor swift, Bad Bunny, Beyoncé, Miley Cyrus or Harry Styles have specialized courses focused on their figure and the success they have achieved throughout their career.
The UCLM itself, moreover, does not rule out new colloquiums on other current issues that have had great repercussions, such as the recent history of Ana Obregón as mother/grandmother of her granddaughter Ana Sandra. Without a doubt, a different and more fun way to learn about certain terms.
What other singers or celebrities would you like to see become the subject of study at your university?