Bad Bunny reaffirms America as a continent and waves to Brazil at the Super Bowl
During his politically charged Super Bowl performance, Bad Bunny emphasized that America refers to the entire continent, not just the United States, while acknowledging Brazil and other countries.
In a highly anticipated performance at the Super Bowl, Bad Bunny used his platform to convey a political message, highlighting the notion that the term 'America' encompasses the entire continent rather than solely the United States. While he refrained from explicitly naming target figures like Donald Trump or referencing the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), he made a powerful statement through his music and imagery. The presence of dancers carrying flags from various Latin American countries underscored this point, creating a vibrant representation of the continent's diversity.
As Bad Bunny celebrated Latin culture during his set, he also took the opportunity to address and salute several nations, including Brazil, Mexico, and Chile, reinforcing a sense of unity among Latin Americans. His performance showcased a blend of traditional Latino rhythms, contrasting with the pop style of Lady Gaga, who joined him for a surprise appearance and performed a reimagined version of her hit