Bad Bunny’s All-American Super Bowl Halftime Show
Culture
United States
Started February 09, 2026
You could think of the set as a tribute to the power and capaciousness of American popular music—or as a pointed critique of it
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Bad Bunny’s All-American Super Bowl Halftime Show
The New Yorker (United States) | Feb 09, 2026
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Feb 09, 2026
While the performance was visually stunning, it raises questions about the authenticity of cultural representation in the American music landscape.
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Feb 09, 2026
The show critiques American popular music by highlighting its commercialization, overshadowing genuine artistic expression.
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Feb 09, 2026
The spectacle of the halftime show distracts from deeper issues in the music industry, such as exploitation and the lack of true diversity.
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Feb 09, 2026
Bad Bunny's halftime show showcases the inclusivity of American music, celebrating diverse cultural influences in mainstream entertainment.
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Feb 09, 2026
Bad Bunny's presence at the Super Bowl signifies a shift in the music industry, where Latin artists are finally getting the recognition they deserve.
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