David Pham American Community Media Super Bowl LX (60) was a defensive, one-sided contest. The Seattle Seahawks beat the New England Patriots by a lopsided 29–13. Even before the game ended, much of the national and international attention was already shifting away from the scoreboard and toward Bad Bunny. His halftime performance is quickly becoming a catalyst for wider debates about immigration, representation, and who gets to define American culture. The performance drew attention not only because of the music, but because of what it represented. Spanish-language lyrics, Puerto Rican imagery, and themes of identity and cultural heritage reached one of the largest television audiences in the world. From Flashpoint to Proof When Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl appearance was first announced, reactions [...]
Bad Bunny Was the Biggest Winner at Super Bowl LX