Bad Bunny, ICE and the Super Bowl: How Music, Immigration and MAGA Collided
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Bad Bunny’s confirmation as a half-time artist of the Super Bowl LX—to be held on February 8, 2026—repealed this idea that the debate on identity, especially in the United States, is also a political debate. The criticism of this announcement by conservative sectors did not go to the rhythm, themes or mixes of the reggaeton, but to what it represents giving a Puerto Rican artist, who sings in Spanish the title to the most watched television even…
Bad Bunny to Bring Puerto Rican Pride to Super Bowl Stage
Bad Bunny, the leading artist on Billboard's Top Latin Artists of the Century list, will make history as the first male Latin artist to headline the 60th Super Bowl halftime show, representing Puerto Rican culture and challenging the injustices faced by Hispanic and Latino people. The post Bad Bunny to Bring Puerto Rican Pride to Super Bowl Stage appeared first on The Washington Informer.
The superstar from Puerto Rico is the headliner of the half-time show of the Super Bowl 2026. Bad Bunny wants to perform completely in Spanish - to the great anger of Trump's supporters.
When Culture Meets Politics: Bad Bunny Forces Conversation About Who Gets To Be Considered ‘American’
Amid countless ICE raids and calls to deport US immigrants, Puerto Rican rapper Bad Bunny has been announced as the performer for this year’s Super Bowl Halftime show. Many MAGA supporters, as well as Trump himself, are furious. Much of this debate revolves around the unfounded belief that Puerto Rico isn’t a part of the United States, when it’s in fact a US territory, making all residents US citizens. This misconception recently went viral on a…
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