Bad Bunny Makes Super Bowl History With First Spanish-Language Halftime Show Amid Conservative Backlash
- He won Album of the Year for his fully Spanish-language album, Debú Tirar Más Fotos, at the 2026 Grammy Awards and used his platform to advocate for immigrant rights.
- His performance sparked political debate, with conservatives criticizing the NFL's choice of a Spanish-speaking artist amidst ongoing immigration issues.
- Bad Bunny aims to celebrate Puerto Rican culture while educating audiences on the island's history and current challenges, despite facing backlash from conservative figures.
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Inside Bad Bunny's Super Bowl Halftime Show
The sun hung low when Bad Bunny emerged in Puerto Rico's sugar cane fields during his halftime show, surrounded by jíbaros in pavas (rural farmers in traditional straw hats), viejitos playing dominos (an affectionate term for older men), and a piragua stand (shaved ice)—undeniable symbols of Puerto Rico. From...
Bad Bunny Headlines Historic Super Bowl LX Halftime Show in Santa Clara
Bad Bunny took the Super Bowl halftime stage Sunday night with a performance that leaned heavily into rhythm, movement, and cultural imagery. The set unfolded inside a cityscape-style stage, with dancers, live musicians, and quick transitions between songs that reflected his reggaeton roots. During the broadcast, the NFL framed the show as a celebration of Latin music’s place in mainstream pop culture. Bad Bunny performed a tightly packed medley…
Bad Bunny joined by Lady Gaga in star-studded Super Bowl half-time show
The 31-year-old singer took to the stage in a star-studded performance that paid tribute to his Puerto Rican heritage. Bad Bunny was joined by pop icon Lady Gaga for a star-studded Super Bowl half-time show, performed almost entirely in Spanish and carrying a message of unity. The 31-year-old singer, also known as Benito Antonio Martinez Ocasio, took the stage in Santa Clara, California, in a high-energy performance celebrating his Puerto Rican …
The Viral Super Bowl Theory About Liam Conejo Ramos That Everyone Got Wrong
During the Super Bowl halftime show, a touching moment involving a young boy led many viewers to believe they were witnessing a major political statement. Speculation quickly spread across the internet that the child on stage was a five-year-old recently at the centre of a high-profile immigration case in Minnesota. Despite the intense buzz on social media, representatives have clarified that the guest in the spotlight was not who the public tho…
Bad Bunny at the Super Bowl: a tribute to Puerto Rico and a defense of America beyond the US
Bad Bunny turned the Super Bowl LX halftime show into a hemispheric cultural statement: Puerto Rico at the center, Spanish as the primary language, and an idea of “America” that stretches beyond the United States.
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