Obama Applauds Bad Bunny Super Bowl Performance: ‘It Was Smart because It Wasn’t Preaching’
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The Puerto Rican singer uses a sample of this mythical song in his song "Monaco", which he played during his performance at the half-time of the Super Bowl on 8 February, boosting since listening in the United States and around the world.
Obama applauds Bad Bunny Super Bowl performance: ‘It wasn’t preaching’
Former President Barack Obama applauded Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl halftime show after criticism from President Trump and other Republicans. “It resonated. It was smart because it wasn’t preaching. It was showing. It was demonstrating and displaying: this is what a community is,” Obama said “People who did not speak Spanish and have never been to...
César “Banana” Pueyrredón joined the frenetic wave by Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, known as Bad Bunny, following his presentation at the Super Bowl a week ago and in the middle of the tour of Argentina, with three shows at the Monumental Stadium. The artist, famous for his romantic themes, reversed the hit “Titi asked me” and quickly went viral on social networks, where he aroused the support of the users. During his visit to Olga, Banana sat…
After a show at the Super Bowl that has excited the whole world, Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, internationally known as Bad Bunny, can be proud. And, also, to process everything that has happened after the months of intense preparation since we knew in September that he would be in charge of entertaining the rest of the event.A small pause well accompanied by who is one of the greatest supports in his life: Gabriela Berlingeri.The story betwee…
Obama applauds Bad Bunny Super Bowl performance: ‘It was smart because it wasn’t preaching’
"I guarantee you not all those lyrics were probably politically correct - and if you translated them... you know, people are complicated. But there was a sense of, all right, there’s room for everybody here," Obama says
Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl Halftime Show: Love, Puerto Rico, and the Politics of Inclusion
In this episode, Stephen White analyzes Bad Bunny's Super Bowl halftime show, highlighting its significance for Puerto Rican identity and activism. The performance reflects cultural tensions in America and sparked backlash from conservative figures, questioning cultural definitions.
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