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Bad Bunny X Trump: the Latin force in the USA - O Assunto #1657

Bad Bunny made a mark at the Super Bowl with a Spanish-language performance, emphasizing Latino culture amid comments from Donald Trump.

Bad Bunny, the Puerto Rican reggaeton star, captivated audiences at the Super Bowl with a performance entirely in Spanish, integrating Latino symbols and references to his home island of Puerto Rico. Taking the stage at one of the most-watched sporting events in the United States, which drew 135 million viewers just within the country, his headlining act highlighted the significant representation of Latin culture in a premier forum.

The performance drew notable attention given that Donald Trump, who awkwardly commented on Bad Bunny's announcement as a performer by stating he didn’t know who the artist was, followed up with remarks insinuating that no one could understand the messages in Bad Bunny's music. This is particularly ironic as there are around 68 million Latinos in the US, comprising about 20% of the national population, and Bad Bunny is a prominent voice in critiquing the former president's immigration policies. His musical influence is undeniable, as evidenced by his winning the 2026 Grammy Award for Best Album of the Year and becoming Spotify's most streamed artist globally in 2025.

Guests on the show discuss the implications of Bad Bunny's performance and the Latinx cultural impact on American society, particularly in light of the backlash from Trump. This event signifies a considerable shift in the recognition of Latin culture and voices within mainstream American events, suggesting broader acceptance and celebration of diversity in the cultural landscape, despite the challenges posed by political retorts from figures like Trump.

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