#Bad Bunny
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At Super Bowl 2026, Bad Bunny claimed reggaeton as Puerto Rican music. But the genre was actually born in Panama from colonial tensions, police brutality, and linguistic conflicts.
Two competing Super Bowl halftime shows revealed surprising shared values around work, patriotism, and marriage - but only one delivered joy alongside the message.
Bad Bunny's all-Spanish Super Bowl halftime show sparked fierce debate about language, culture, and what it means to be American in 2026.
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[email protected]Bad Bunny's Spanish-language Super Bowl halftime show sparked culture war debates, but his performance proved music transcends political divisions in unexpected ways.
The untold story of how Super Bowl halftime show producers turned humans into plants to fulfill Bad Bunny's Puerto Rican vision
The Puerto Rican superstar's all-Spanish halftime show wasn't just entertainment—it was a powerful statement about identity, politics, and who gets to speak on America's biggest stage.
Bad Bunny becomes first solo Latin male artist to headline Super Bowl halftime show, bringing Puerto Rican independence activism to America's biggest stage.
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[email protected]The NFL's choice of Bad Bunny for Super Bowl halftime reveals a strategic bet on Latin American expansion over traditional political sensibilities.
Puerto Rican rapper Bad Bunny made history at the 2025 Grammys, winning Album of the Year with the first entirely Spanish-language record. His anti-ICE message and historic wins reflect America's cultural evolution.
Bad Bunny is set to headline the Super Bowl LX halftime show in 2026 as the first solo Latino lead. Explore the lineup, the Donald Trump controversy, and the historic implications.
Green Day is set to open Super Bowl LX in Santa Clara. Explore how this hometown performance aims to bridge the gap during the controversy surrounding Bad Bunny's halftime show.
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[email protected]Bad Bunny faces a $16 million lawsuit for allegedly using an unauthorized voice sample in his hit songs just before his 2026 Super Bowl performance.