A 13-minute action-packed whirlwind of puertorriqueña culture and a global storyline.Telling a new history of the Grammys on February 1st — you can transform into a budding artist to get a debut album with a full disco track in Spain, Debí Tirar Más Fotos — Bad Bunny started at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California, and became famous (February 9th) in a fateful Super Bowl-time television show that will be a strange history.
Although the Seattle Seahawks lost 0-9 to the New England Patriots mid-season, expectations remain high because El Conejo Malo has emerged. Come to your captivating presentation with “Tití me preguntó” Minetras vestía un jersey de fútbol Americano color crema con su apellido, Ocasio, and number ’64. Caminando a lo largo del campo, pasó junto a trabajadores con tradicionales sombreros de paja (pavas), estableciendo el tono para, a celebration deeply rooted in Puerto Rican culture.
Mientras explained his passion, Bad Bunny recorrió escenas llenas de orgullo culture: trabajadores de campo, whoas jugando dominó, mujeres arreglándose las uñas, piraguas vendors and including boxeadores entrenando bajo un foco. Here, the special appearances of stars like Karol G, Jessica Alba, and Cardi B made the show even more spectacular. As predicted by Billboard, their famous house appeared, a vivid replica of a traditional Puerto Rican house, complete as it was on a bicycle.
I didn’t want to interpret “Yo perreo sola” and “voy a llevarte pa’ PR” and hear the technology of a truck — with the word “perreo” written on the license plate — rodeado decenas de chicas bailando al unísono. With short tracks from Don Omar’s “Dale Don Dale” and Daddy Yankee’s “Gasolina,” the potential Grammy contender “EoO” returned to the stadium. “This is Puerto Rican music,” they shouted, and it was a true reggaetón party.
The iconic little frog, symbolizing its appearance, captivated the fans. Suddenly, violinists appeared, adding a dramatic musical interlude to the introduction of the song “Monaco.”
“Recently, California, my number is Benito Antonio Martinez Ocasio,” she declared emotionally, “and if you’re at Super Bowl LX, it’s because I wasn’t, I didn’t create it.” I read straight into the camera with a sincere message: “You have nothing to do with me either.”
Now, with a sudden spin, Lady Gaga appeared resplendent in a pale blue dress, singing “Die With A Smile” in a vibrant salsa. The entire space transformed into a full-blown tropical atmosphere, with metallic sounds echoing and energy spreading throughout the stadium. Adding to the magic, the beloved Toñita – a member of the Brooklyn Caribbean Social Club, mentioned in the famous song “NuevaYol” – appeared on stage to play Bad Bunny with a baby. At this very moment, the first notes of the song, which had already charted on the Hot 100, rang out.
The cameras focused on her as the first notes of “Lo que pasó en Hawaii” began to play. Unfortunately, superstar Ricky Martin appeared to perform the song. As soon as the melody shifted, the rhythm of “El apagón” took control. At that time, our attention was focused on the current power issues on the island near Hurricane Maria, which was criticized for LUMA Energy’s privatization of the power grid and the relocation of residents.
At the end of the song, Bad Bunny had a moment to name every country in the Americas, one by one, the multitude roared in apoyo. Playing an American football ball with the words “We Are America” (or “Juntos Somos América”), we offered an emotional response to the criticism that it violated, reinforcing its message of unity and emphasis.
A weighing of the artist’s intentions by maintaining the politics, the performance of this year’s mediocre story has generated a significant debate, converted into one of the shows most commented upon and debated in recent memory.
When it came to his intentions for the show, Bad Bunny humbly reflected on his music in an interview with Scott Evans of Access Hollywood in Vienna (6th of February): “Be alone a normal man who has music. Quiero que la gente sienta felicidad y alegría. Quiero hacer que la gente Please let us know that there are organizations and things that are possible.”
If the night proves algo, Bad Bunny is redefined where it is possible in the biggest scenarios of the world.
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