This year’s Super Bowl in San Francisco featured Puerto Rican rapper Bad Bunny, who amazed viewers with his energetic and vibrant performance. During the show at Levi's Stadium, the artist delivered an impressive number that reflected his cultural roots and love for Puerto Rico.

The performance began with the song “Tití Me Preguntó,” during which Bad Bunny dove into a set reminiscent of Puerto Rican sugar cane fields. The artist captivated the audience not only with his music but also with the visual aspect: the stage was adorned with elements of daily life from his native island. He also took the opportunity to express protest against the harsh immigration policies of the United States.

Dressed in stylish attire from Zara, the rapper looked sophisticated in his cream-colored t-shirt and sweater, which highlighted his toned figure. In subsequent performances, he changed his appearance, donning a double-breasted blazer and a tie.

Star Guests and Important Messages

Nearby, on stage, his colleagues Lady Gaga and Ricky Martin appeared, creating a standout moment in the show. Lady Gaga also impressed the audience by performing her new song in a salsa rhythm, paying homage to Latin American traditions.

Alongside the performance, a message from the artist about the importance of love and unity, conflict, and the fight against hatred was broadcast on the big screen. “Together we are America!” proclaimed Bad Bunny.

Concluding the show with the powerful hit “DtMF,” he left an unforgettable impression, uniting the world in solidarity during the pandemic and social inequality. This performance was not only musical but also a political statement, emphasizing that art can connect people even on grand platforms like the Super Bowl.

It’s worth remembering that in 2020, Bad Bunny already found his place on the Super Bowl stage, performing in a duet during the show led by Shakira and Jennifer Lopez. This year’s solo performance marked a historic moment for Latin music on the largest sports arena.

May this show serve as a new starting point not just for Bad Bunny but also for the entire Latin music community.