Colombian reggaeton sensation Maluma recently took a moment during a concert to express his disapproval of a fan's parenting choices.
The incident, which has since gone viral, saw the artist pause his performance to address a woman in the audience who had brought her infant to the show.
According to reports and fan-recorded videos of the event, Maluma directly called out the mother, questioning her judgment.
"Do you think it’s a good idea to bring a 1-year-old baby to a concert where the decibels are this f---ing high?" he stated, visibly frustrated.
He continued, expressing his concern for the child's well-being, particularly regarding the potential for hearing damage due to the concert's high volume.
The spontaneous outburst from the typically jovial artist has sparked a heated debate across social media platforms.
Fans and spectators are divided, with some praising Maluma for his protective stance and others criticizing him for publicly shaming the mother.
Many have pointed out that concerts and live music events can reach sound levels well over 100 decibels, a level known to cause irreversible hearing damage, especially in young children whose ears are more sensitive.
This isn't the first time an artist has publicly addressed fan behavior during a show.
However, Maluma's direct and fiery confrontation has particularly resonated, bringing the issue of concert etiquette and parental responsibility to the forefront.
Is it ever appropriate to bring an infant to a loud, high-energy concert? Share your thoughts and join the conversation in the comments below.
The incident, which has since gone viral, saw the artist pause his performance to address a woman in the audience who had brought her infant to the show.
According to reports and fan-recorded videos of the event, Maluma directly called out the mother, questioning her judgment.
"Do you think it’s a good idea to bring a 1-year-old baby to a concert where the decibels are this f---ing high?" he stated, visibly frustrated.
He continued, expressing his concern for the child's well-being, particularly regarding the potential for hearing damage due to the concert's high volume.
The spontaneous outburst from the typically jovial artist has sparked a heated debate across social media platforms.
Fans and spectators are divided, with some praising Maluma for his protective stance and others criticizing him for publicly shaming the mother.
Many have pointed out that concerts and live music events can reach sound levels well over 100 decibels, a level known to cause irreversible hearing damage, especially in young children whose ears are more sensitive.
This isn't the first time an artist has publicly addressed fan behavior during a show.
However, Maluma's direct and fiery confrontation has particularly resonated, bringing the issue of concert etiquette and parental responsibility to the forefront.
Is it ever appropriate to bring an infant to a loud, high-energy concert? Share your thoughts and join the conversation in the comments below.
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