Bad Bunny’s halftime show at Super Bowl LX delivered exactly what millions of fans had hoped for—an electrifying mix of high-energy music, bold visuals, and a stadium alive with anticipation.
From the first pulsating beat to the final crescendo, the Puerto Rican superstar transformed Levi’s Stadium into a full-scale celebration, making it immediately clear that subtlety was not the goal.
This was a performance designed to command attention, to leave an imprint, and to match the grandeur of the world’s most-watched sporting event.
Even before kickoff, debates swirled about the NFL’s choice to hand the halftime stage to Bad Bunny. His past performances, including politically charged moments and outspoken stances, had drawn both praise and criticism, and some commentators questioned whether he was the “safe” choice.
Yet his massive global following and unstoppable popularity made one thing clear: the spotlight was his, and the world would be watching. When Lady Gaga appeared mid-performance, joining Bad Bunny on stage, the crowd erupted.
The surprise duet added an extra layer of spectacle, creating a moment that social media immediately dubbed “iconic” and ensuring that the performance would dominate headlines for days.
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