Feb 9 • 01:34 UTC 🇲🇽 Mexico Milenio (ES)

Did he go too little? This was Ricky Martin's presentation with Bad Bunny at the Super Bowl LVII Halftime Show

Ricky Martin made a surprise appearance during Bad Bunny's performance at the Super Bowl LVII Halftime Show, but his segment was notably short, lasting only 38 seconds.

The Super Bowl LVII Halftime Show made history this Sunday with the unexpected appearance of Ricky Martin, who joined Bad Bunny on stage at the world's most-watched sporting event, igniting excitement in the stadium and across social media. Martin, known for his iconic song 'Livin’ la Vida Loca,' was not announced as part of the performance beforehand, so his surprise entry caught millions of viewers off guard. However, it was notable that his involvement lasted only 38 seconds, as he performed a snippet of 'Lo que le pasó a Hawaii' alongside the iconic white chairs that represent the cover art of Bad Bunny's award-winning album 'DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS.'

From the very start, the moment became a global trend, with users emphasizing the power of the show and the Latin representation at halftime. Bad Bunny, one of the most influential artists today, led a performance filled with energy, spectacular visuals, and a selection of hits that resonated with the audience. The combination of Bad Bunny's dynamic presence and Martin's unexpected cameo highlighted the prominence of Latin artists in the mainstream, especially during such a significant cultural event.

While the brief duration of Martin’s performance raised questions about its effectiveness, it nonetheless underscored the growing recognition of Latin music and artists on a global scale. The excitement shared by fans both inside the stadium and online reflects the long-standing influence and popularity of Latin culture in entertainment, suggesting a promising future for further collaborations in high-profile events like the Super Bowl.

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