“Bad Bunny’s Electric Super Bowl Halftime Show Delights Fans”

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Bad Bunny had promised an energetic celebration ahead of his Super Bowl halftime performance, and he certainly delivered. The 31-year-old Puerto Rican star graced the stage with a captivating set representing his homeland, where he performed 13 tracks in a brief yet impactful show organized by Jay-Z’s Roc Nation and Apple Music.

Starting the night with his song “Tití Me Preguntó,” Bad Bunny confidently moved through the elaborate stage adorned with symbols of Puerto Rican culture in a stylish all-white suit. Despite his massive influence, he chose not to delve into political commentary on U.S. President Donald Trump or Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), instead emphasizing unity across the Americas.

This performance marked a triumphant moment for Bad Bunny following a successful year fueled by his sixth studio album, “DeBÍ TiRAR MÁS FOToS,” which propelled him to become the most streamed artist globally in 2025 on Spotify. The artist’s upcoming tour across Europe, Latin America, and Asia follows his 30-day residency in Puerto Rico last year and recent wins at the Grammys, where he made history with the first all-Spanish language record to win Album of the Year.

Throughout his show, Bad Bunny incorporated various nods to Puerto Rico, including traditional attire, cultural scenes, and references to societal issues like power outages. Notably, the star shared the stage with Lady Gaga, blending their talents in a vibrant performance that culminated in a heartwarming moment where a young boy received a Grammy award, symbolizing the artist’s journey.

While the singer refrained from overt political messaging, his song choices, like “El Apagón,” shed light on pressing issues like socioeconomic challenges in Puerto Rico. Despite speculation surrounding political undertones, Bad Bunny’s focus on love and Latino pride prevailed, with an inclusive display of unity and solidarity among the Americas showcased through symbolic gestures and poignant messages of togetherness.

In contrast to the alternative halftime show preferred by some conservatives, Bad Bunny’s performance exuded a message of positivity and inclusivity, resonating with fans worldwide. Despite differing opinions, the star’s showcase of love and cultural pride stood out as a powerful testament to unity and acceptance on a global stage.

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