Bad Bunny has finally delivered his highly anticipated performance at the Super Bowl LX, delivering a message of love and togetherness through music.
The DTMF singer avoided political statements despite his fears of ICE and the political landscape in America and instead delivered on his promise to unite people via song and dance, choosing to align with love over hate.
During his performance on February 8th, the Puerto Rican icon was joined by stars such as Lady Gaga, Ricky Martin, Cardi B, Alix Earle, Pedro Pascal, Jessica Alba and more with his stage set in the pink “Casita.”
The singer sang his hits, starting off with Tití Me Preguntó and including dance tracks such as BAILE INoLVIDABLE from the Grammy winning album Debí Tirar Más Fotos.
Bad Bunny closed off the show by shining the spotlight on a number of flags representing countries in the Americas.
"God bless America," the Monaco singer stated “be it Chile, Argentina,” going on to add more nations in the list including his own Puerto Rico.
Notably, while he ended his speech with this, there was a board behind him which read "The Only Thing More Powerful Than Hate is Love " a remark that was echoed by him at the Grammys days prior.
The LX are letters that represent Roman numerals, which means that the L represents 50 and the X represents 10 to mark the 60th Super Bowl.
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