Unpacking Bad Bunny's halftime show full of significant cultural references and powerful celebrity cameos that paid homage to Puerto Rico and America as a whole.
The "Apple Music Super Bowl LX Halftime Show" in Santa Clara, Calif., made headlines months before the actual performance. On ...
Hot on the heels of his historic Super Bowl halftime show, Bad Bunny achieved a new musical milestone when his song topped the Billboard Hot 100.
Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl LX Halftime Show was more than a performance, it was a powerful tribute to Puerto Rico. From the cane ...
Bad Bunny’s halftime show was our messy history, our faces, our rhythms and our distinct Spanish accent, represented without filter or apology.
Bad Bunny’s halftime show was a celebration of American unity and Puerto Rican heritage, a joyful performance meant to remind viewers that in the face of anti-immigrant sentiment and rising hate for ...
Lady Gaga and Ricky Martin joined the Puerto Rican musician in a show that celebrated Latino heritage and was performed mostly in Spanish. His appearance had become a political flashpoint amid his ...
While Bad Bunny may have pushed the boundaries of acceptable content in his lyrics for TV, it remains up for debate whether he actually crossed them.
The Reggaeton star’s halftime show included countless nods to his homeland, including a reference to the island’s ongoing power crisis.
For 15 minutes, the world’s chaos and hate disappeared,” said a Birmingham business owner and Mexican immigrant. “It felt perfect to me.” ...
Commentary: He handed over his Grammy and danced on an electrical pole, but what did it all mean? I break down what you saw during the most Boricua 13 minutes in American history.