As a fellow Puerto Rican, Bad Bunny's Super Bowl show was personal
Summary
Bad Bunny performed at the Super Bowl halftime show, becoming the first artist to do so entirely in Spanish. The performance highlighted Puerto Rican culture and featured music styles like reggaeton and salsa. It was watched by 125 million viewers.Key Facts
- Bad Bunny, real name Benito Martínez Ocasio, is a rapper and singer from Puerto Rico.
- He performed the Super Bowl halftime show in Spanish, a first for the event.
- The performance included Puerto Rican cultural symbols like sugarcane fields and El Morro fort.
- Bad Bunny's music often addresses Puerto Rican identity and issues.
- The show also included appearances by artists like Lady Gaga and Ricky Martin.
- Bad Bunny is known for having a strong connection to Puerto Rico.
- The set featured Puerto Rican music styles such as salsa, reggaeton, bomba, and plena.
- Puerto Rico faces challenges like public debt and an unstable electricity grid.
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