Bad Bunny wears Brazilian national team shirt and plays 'Mas que Nada' in São Paulo
Puerto Rican singer Bad Bunny honored Brazil during his concert in São Paulo by wearing a vintage Brazilian national team jersey and performing a unique salsa version of 'Mas que Nada'.
In an electrifying concert at Allianz Parque on September 20, Puerto Rican superstar Bad Bunny captivated fans not only with his vibrant performance but also by paying homage to Brazilian culture. During the show, he donned a retro Brazilian national team jersey from the 1962 World Cup, notably featuring the iconic number 10 worn by football legend Pelé. This act of tribute resonated with the audience, celebrating Brazil's rich sporting heritage in the world of football.
The highlight of the concert came when Bad Bunny introduced a salsa-infused rendition of 'Mas que Nada', a classic originally composed by Brazilian artist Jorge Ben Jor. This lively performance was backed by a full band, showcasing a fusion of reggaeton and traditional salsa that blended both Puerto Rican and Brazilian musical influences. Fans were treated to an energetic spectacle that not only honored the past but also established a cultural connection between the lively beats of the Caribbean and Brazil's samba rhythms.
The concert's second half was marked by a shift in atmosphere as Bad Bunny continued to deliver hits that represented his reggaeton roots, including tracks like 'Me Porto Bonito' and 'Yo Perreo Sola'. The exhilarating mix of electronic dance music and catchy melodies, coupled with visually stunning displays, created a party-like atmosphere that engaged the crowd. Overall, the event exemplified how music can transcend borders, uniting different cultures through shared experiences and rhythms.