Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl halftime performance resonated deeply with Latino audiences. By saying “God bless America” and naming ...
The big game set an all-time media record at 137.8 million viewers watched in the second quarter ...
Bad Bunny concluded his historic Super Bowl halftime performance with a few English-language words. He said “God Bless ...
The Puerto Rican superstar orchestrated a full-scale cultural moment, blending his biggest hits with surprise guest ...
Bad Bunny and Lady Gaga’s Super Bowl moment was years in the making, built on mutual praise, fashion nods and support.
Celebs have been trying for a decade. But it was a formerly niche Latin rapper who improbably cracked the code.
A priest from Sacramento. A bar owner from New York. A taquero from Los Angeles. Puerto Rico came alive at the Super Bowl because of hundreds of non-famous performers.
The football Bad Bunny held at the end of the performance had “Together, we are America” written on it. He spiked the ball to end the show, an emphatic exclamation point to a great show with a message ...
Lady Gaga’s feature moment in Bunny’s halftime show felt like part of a larger mission for queer inclusion.
His joyous, internationalist, worker-centered vision was a declaration of war against Trumpism. Bad Bunny performs onstage ...
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Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl halftime performance redefined what it means to be an American patriot
In just over 13 minutes worth of music, stars and symbolism, Puerto Rican superstar Bad Bunny rewrote what it means to be American in a time of strife. Plus: No, that was not Liam Ramos.
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