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Bad Bunny's Super Bowl Show: More Than Meets the Eye
10 Feb
Summary
- Bad Bunny, a former choir boy, became a unifying force at the Super Bowl.
- The performance celebrated Puerto Rican identity and American patriotism.
- Critics expected controversy but witnessed a message of love and unity.

Despite initial conservative outcry, Bad Bunny's Super Bowl halftime performance was a profound celebration of Puerto Rican heritage and pan-American unity. The artist, who began his life in a choir, became a symbol of inclusivity, challenging expectations of controversy with a message prioritizing love over hate.
The show subtly wove in political commentary, notably with Ricky Martin performing an anti-colonialist song. This act, singing in Spanish about historical oppression, was a powerful statement from Bad Bunny. The performance also highlighted the potential of Latin music, reinterpreting familiar songs within its vibrant context.




