Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I loved it. Smart, positive and just what so many people needed right now. Sure it was a little adult but I am laughing my head off at you pearl clutching hypocrites acting like the half time show is usually hymns and nursery rhymes…
Since it was in a different language, I don't think they got the message
But they did get to see the pelvic thrusts, gyrations, and crotch grabs. So cool!
This show was so mild compared to past shows. Do you forgive those things if they sing in English?
Nope. I think the music and entertainment industry is harming our kids. It's a gross culture in many ways.
I have an off button on my TV remote
I parent my kids. It is possible.
Anonymous wrote:Pages and pages criticizing Bad Bunny
But very little criticizing the NFL who made this choice. Oh no, MAGA can't criticize mostly old rich white men.
Even Trump complained and came so close to mentioning the NFL (who didn't cave to him) and then switched to arguing about some football rule
Why MAGA do you allow your overlords to rule over you unquestioned?
After performing song after song in Spanish — defying critics who questioned whether he belonged on America’s biggest stage — Bad Bunny paused and said clearly:: "God bless America."
Then he did something even more powerful. He began naming Latin countries, one by one, celebrating the diverse nations the Americas: Mexico, Puerto Rico, Colombia, Venezuela, the Dominican Republic, Cuba, and more. He worked his way through the entire region before ending with “USA”, “Canada”, and finally “Puerto Rico”.
At the pre-show press conference, Bad Bunny addressed the language conversation directly with a comment that instantly went viral: “English is not my first language. But it’s okay, it’s not America’s first language either.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For those who want to read part of the review from an actual arts critic...
https://www.nytimes.com/2026/02/09/arts/music/bad-bunny-super-bowl-halftime-show-review.html
There are few, if any, performers in pop more popular and embraced than Bad Bunny, the 31-year-old Puerto Rican superstar who has been one of music’s dominant global innovators for a decade.
And yet Bad Bunny did something quite novel with his Super Bowl LX performance in Santa Clara, Calif., on Sunday night, turning it into an extended presentation on how to make a global opportunity intimate, personal and historically specific. Like his sixth solo album, “Debí Tirar Más Fotos,” which a week ago made history as the first Spanish-language album to win the Grammys’ top honor, and his 31-show residency in San Juan, Puerto Rico, last summer, he assiduously brought people to him, on his terms.
Here, it started in the sugar cane fields — once Puerto Rico’s cash crop, and a source of rampant labor exploitation. Bad Bunny began his show with the frisky “Tití Me Preguntó” from 2022, walking amid laborers in pavas chopping at stalks and tall plants forming something of a labyrinth. He strode past vendors of coco frio, tacos and piraguas; a pair of boxers sparring; a table of older gentlemen playing dominoes; women at a nail salon.
This was Bad Bunny’s private Puerto Rico, a place of cultural joy and political complication. The first two minutes of his 13-minute show took place largely within that maze, an almost-protected space that projected safety and ease, just before he emerged on the roof of La Casita, the replica of a traditional Puerto Rican home that served as the centerpiece of his set here (and also his residency performances), and began serenading the world.
Almost every minute that followed — performed almost entirely in Spanish, a Super Bowl first — featured a combination of musical astuteness, familial exuberance and sociopolitical statement.
My grandfather worked in those cane fields and I cried during the halftime show. For anyone who is open to something beautiful, listen to Pitorro de Coco, the title track, and Cafe con Ron from the album. It’s great stuff. To bring it back to something from the DMV, a great YouTube dance fitness channel called and8 has a great Latin dance routine including a different Bad Bunny song that’ll make you sweat.
I’ve argued with idiots here and it’s boring. Post if you’ve never heard the tracks above and love them. They are wonderful, and so was the show.
Anonymous wrote:we can tell it’s ‘you’Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:calm down. You don’t have to refute every little negative comment. You seem so upset with any one having different ideas than you. You act like a spokesperson for BB.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lousy show.
Your intellect is so hot that I am fanning myself.
Repeatedly grabbing your crotch and making sexual moves while performing on stage definitely reflects a very high intellect and one's native culture.
Woo. The bots are ON FIRE.
I guess Elvis, Michael Jackson, and Rolling Stones have all reflected their native culture by making “sexual moves.”
Who knew??
You are riveting, PP. RIVETING
Please go on with your puny-minded tirades.
xxoo
Who is the "you" that you're talking to? Do we need to someone might need to explain to you that this is an internet forum where thousands of people post, and that there's more than one person who might find these endless bot posts tiresome and disturbing.
because you MAGA are such fun people
Anonymous wrote:For those who want to read part of the review from an actual arts critic...
https://www.nytimes.com/2026/02/09/arts/music/bad-bunny-super-bowl-halftime-show-review.html
There are few, if any, performers in pop more popular and embraced than Bad Bunny, the 31-year-old Puerto Rican superstar who has been one of music’s dominant global innovators for a decade.
And yet Bad Bunny did something quite novel with his Super Bowl LX performance in Santa Clara, Calif., on Sunday night, turning it into an extended presentation on how to make a global opportunity intimate, personal and historically specific. Like his sixth solo album, “Debí Tirar Más Fotos,” which a week ago made history as the first Spanish-language album to win the Grammys’ top honor, and his 31-show residency in San Juan, Puerto Rico, last summer, he assiduously brought people to him, on his terms.
Here, it started in the sugar cane fields — once Puerto Rico’s cash crop, and a source of rampant labor exploitation. Bad Bunny began his show with the frisky “Tití Me Preguntó” from 2022, walking amid laborers in pavas chopping at stalks and tall plants forming something of a labyrinth. He strode past vendors of coco frio, tacos and piraguas; a pair of boxers sparring; a table of older gentlemen playing dominoes; women at a nail salon.
This was Bad Bunny’s private Puerto Rico, a place of cultural joy and political complication. The first two minutes of his 13-minute show took place largely within that maze, an almost-protected space that projected safety and ease, just before he emerged on the roof of La Casita, the replica of a traditional Puerto Rican home that served as the centerpiece of his set here (and also his residency performances), and began serenading the world.
Almost every minute that followed — performed almost entirely in Spanish, a Super Bowl first — featured a combination of musical astuteness, familial exuberance and sociopolitical statement.
we can tell it’s ‘you’Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:calm down. You don’t have to refute every little negative comment. You seem so upset with any one having different ideas than you. You act like a spokesperson for BB.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lousy show.
Your intellect is so hot that I am fanning myself.
Repeatedly grabbing your crotch and making sexual moves while performing on stage definitely reflects a very high intellect and one's native culture.
Woo. The bots are ON FIRE.
I guess Elvis, Michael Jackson, and Rolling Stones have all reflected their native culture by making “sexual moves.”
Who knew??
You are riveting, PP. RIVETING
Please go on with your puny-minded tirades.
xxoo
Who is the "you" that you're talking to? Do we need to someone might need to explain to you that this is an internet forum where thousands of people post, and that there's more than one person who might find these endless bot posts tiresome and disturbing.
There are few, if any, performers in pop more popular and embraced than Bad Bunny, the 31-year-old Puerto Rican superstar who has been one of music’s dominant global innovators for a decade.
And yet Bad Bunny did something quite novel with his Super Bowl LX performance in Santa Clara, Calif., on Sunday night, turning it into an extended presentation on how to make a global opportunity intimate, personal and historically specific. Like his sixth solo album, “Debí Tirar Más Fotos,” which a week ago made history as the first Spanish-language album to win the Grammys’ top honor, and his 31-show residency in San Juan, Puerto Rico, last summer, he assiduously brought people to him, on his terms.
Here, it started in the sugar cane fields — once Puerto Rico’s cash crop, and a source of rampant labor exploitation. Bad Bunny began his show with the frisky “Tití Me Preguntó” from 2022, walking amid laborers in pavas chopping at stalks and tall plants forming something of a labyrinth. He strode past vendors of coco frio, tacos and piraguas; a pair of boxers sparring; a table of older gentlemen playing dominoes; women at a nail salon.
This was Bad Bunny’s private Puerto Rico, a place of cultural joy and political complication. The first two minutes of his 13-minute show took place largely within that maze, an almost-protected space that projected safety and ease, just before he emerged on the roof of La Casita, the replica of a traditional Puerto Rican home that served as the centerpiece of his set here (and also his residency performances), and began serenading the world.
Almost every minute that followed — performed almost entirely in Spanish, a Super Bowl first — featured a combination of musical astuteness, familial exuberance and sociopolitical statement.
Anonymous wrote:calm down. You don’t have to refute every little negative comment. You seem so upset with any one having different ideas than you. You act like a spokesperson for BB.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lousy show.
Your intellect is so hot that I am fanning myself.
Repeatedly grabbing your crotch and making sexual moves while performing on stage definitely reflects a very high intellect and one's native culture.
Woo. The bots are ON FIRE.
I guess Elvis, Michael Jackson, and Rolling Stones have all reflected their native culture by making “sexual moves.”
Who knew??
You are riveting, PP. RIVETING
Please go on with your puny-minded tirades.
xxoo
calm down. You don’t have to refute every little negative comment. You seem so upset with any one having different ideas than you. You act like a spokesperson for BB.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lousy show.
Your intellect is so hot that I am fanning myself.
Repeatedly grabbing your crotch and making sexual moves while performing on stage definitely reflects a very high intellect and one's native culture.
Woo. The bots are ON FIRE.
I guess Elvis, Michael Jackson, and Rolling Stones have all reflected their native culture by making “sexual moves.”
Who knew??
You are riveting, PP. RIVETING
Please go on with your puny-minded tirades.
xxoo
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lousy show.
Your intellect is so hot that I am fanning myself.
Repeatedly grabbing your crotch and making sexual moves while performing on stage definitely reflects a very high intellect and one's native culture.
But it’s great to show children that.
Terrific message! Just terrific.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lousy show.
Your intellect is so hot that I am fanning myself.
Repeatedly grabbing your crotch and making sexual moves while performing on stage definitely reflects a very high intellect and one's native culture.
But it’s great to show children that.
Terrific message! Just terrific.
Well gee the President of the US has raped young girls on Espteins island time and time again and MAGA loves that their DD's could be next.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lousy show.
Your intellect is so hot that I am fanning myself.
Repeatedly grabbing your crotch and making sexual moves while performing on stage definitely reflects a very high intellect and one's native culture.
But it’s great to show children that.
Terrific message! Just terrific.