How the world reacted to Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl show
By Kellie Balaam
Bad Bunny made his Puerto Rican community proud during the highly anticipated Super Bowl LX half-time performance, where he sang a range of his popular Spanish hits and brought out plenty of surprise guests.
The 31-year-old singer and rapper, real name Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, took to the Levi’s Stadium field, making history as the first Spanish performer to headline, and he made it a night to remember.
Starting the show in a sugar cane field as a tribute to the generations of farmers and field workers who helped build Puerto Rico into what it is today, he kicked the action off with his hit song Tití Me Preguntó.
Inside the thoughtfully-planned plantation, a house party got underway with several nods to his culture, including piragua (shaved ice) carts, domino tables and garitas (sentry box) like the ones in Old San Juan.