Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:LOVED IT. loved all the cultural references to PR that reminded me of neighborhoods where I live in NY.
He’s incredibly talented
The faster these neighborhoods get gentrified the better
The whole boricua thing is so cringe
Calling culture that existed here before you pale faces stepped off your stinking boats "cringe" is cringe.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I assume everyone on here who loved it is fluent in Spanish and would be just as approving if Eminem were up there rapping in English about his d***, and f***ing girls, and all that.
You clearly don’t speak Spanish and are making things up.
These are some of the songs he performed at the Super Bowl:
1. Debí Tirar Más Fotos (“I Should Have Taken More Photos”) — a reflection on regret, about not capturing more moments with loved ones.
2. Lo Que Le Pasó a Hawái (“What Happened to Hawaii”) — a powerful critique of gentrification in Puerto Rico, drawing parallels to Hawaii’s history and warning about the consequences of U.S. statehood.
3. Baile Inolvidable (“Unforgettable Dance”) — a salsa tribute to Puerto Rican cultural heritage.
I’m Latin and don’t even listen to Bad Bunny, but the lyrics of the song about Hawaii were so powerful that I cried. I immediately went to listen to the full track after the show. Bad Bunny earned my respect on Sunday. And honestly, if it weren’t for all the MAGA noise around the game, I probably wouldn’t have tuned in at all. I don’t follow football. I suspect a lot of people were in the same boat.
Anonymous wrote:I assume everyone on here who loved it is fluent in Spanish and would be just as approving if Eminem were up there rapping in English about his d***, and f***ing girls, and all that.
Anonymous wrote:Liberals saying we should enjoy the show are such hypocrites. You would have screamed bloody murder and had cancelled any conservative act. Bad Bunny has made himself a divisive figure by making overtly political statements. He got up at the Grammy Asards and said “ICE Out”. I don’t like him and have no interest in any of his music. I thought his performance was disgusting. Why did he keep touching himself on stage?
Anonymous wrote:Man, the happiness of this man’s halftime show really hit a nerve with some of you. Take a moment to look inward and find some happiness of your own. Seriously.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:LOVED IT. loved all the cultural references to PR that reminded me of neighborhoods where I live in NY.
He’s incredibly talented
The faster these neighborhoods get gentrified the better
The whole boricua thing is so cringe
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Liberals saying we should enjoy the show are such hypocrites. You would have screamed bloody murder and had cancelled any conservative act. Bad Bunny has made himself a divisive figure by making overtly political statements. He got up at the Grammy Asards and said “ICE Out”. I don’t like him and have no interest in any of his music. I thought his performance was disgusting. Why did he keep touching himself on stage?
No one cares what you think. He performed and did an amazing job! And people tuned in…huge ratings haha. You can stew in your own feces 💩😘.
Most of the people watching were not watching for him, but the Super Bowl event itself.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:LOVED IT. loved all the cultural references to PR that reminded me of neighborhoods where I live in NY.
He’s incredibly talented
The faster these neighborhoods get gentrified the better
The whole boricua thing is so cringe