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In a bold move to spotlight Spanish-language music and its cultural impact, the globally acclaimed artist Bad Bunny is set to headline the Super Bowl LX Halftime Show. This performance, eagerly anticipated by many and criticized by some conservative voices, promises to be a milestone event—widely referred to as the “Benito Bowl” on social platforms. The artist, whose real name is Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, aims to celebrate Puerto Rico and foster a sense of unity across America through his performance.
Interestingly, while many fans are excited about his upcoming show, they might not realize that this will mark Bad Bunny’s second appearance during a Super Bowl Halftime. His first was back in 2020 during the Super Bowl LIV, which featured Jennifer Lopez and Shakira as the main performers.
During that 2020 show, celebrated for its vibrant tribute to Latin culture, Bad Bunny made a surprise cameo. He joined Shakira on stage for a dynamic duet that included a rendition of Cardi B’s hit “I Like It,” a track that originally features him. They also performed a mashup of their individual songs, “Chantaje” and “Callaíta,” adding a unique flair to the event.