Bad Bunny Brought Elite Boricua Vibes To Super Bowl Halftime

Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio made the absolute most of his moment. While performing at the Super Bowl halftime showBad Bunny hit all the musical notes and offered a danceable and by all means patriotic history lesson in the process.
The show started with the king of Latin Trap literally in the fields, returning to his native Puerto Rico and starting a journey through culture and sound. From pava hats to domino games to piraguas, if you have even an inkling of appreciation for Boricua culture, this show was for you. And even if you're not aware, you'll want to catch up immediately.
The Grammy-winning rapper and singer performed songs like “Tití Me Preguntó,” “Monako,” and “Safaera” with deft choreography that used sets that featured houses, markets, and even light poles. The Boricua atmosphere was simply unbeatable as Bad Bunny displayed his elite showmanship.
Some of the guests included Lady Gagawho performed “Die With A Smile” (and featured her salsa dancing with the headliner and that RIcky Martin. Oh yeah, Pedro Pascalaka The Mandalorian, was also on set.
“God bless America,” Bad Bunny said near the show's conclusion. He then proceeded to name every country in the Americas, from Peru and Chile to Jamaica and Honduras to Canada.
Benito sealed his set with a sign behind him that read, “The only thing more powerful than hate is love,” before nailing a football that had “Together We Are America” emblazoned on it.
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If Doechii is approved, what else is there to say?
Cardi was there too. Still didn't perform.
Ricky Martin in the lawn chair for the win.
A little pause to remind you that Jake Paul is trash.
What other song could be closer than “DtMF”?!