Bad Bunny shook the Super Bowl with a message of unity and got criticism from Trump
The Puerto Rican artist makes history at the Superbowl Final Break. Together with Lady Gaga and Ricky Martin, he makes a plea for continental unity.
Puerto Rican singer Bad Bunny has made history in the Super Bowl by becoming the first Latin Hispanic soloist at the NFL final break show at the Levi's Stadium in San Francisco.
Aweek after winning the Grammy Award for Album of the Year with the album DeBÍ TiRAR Más FOTOS , Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio- has offered a show with a high symbolic burden, claiming the Latin identity, the unity of the Americas and bringing cultural references from Puerto Rico to the stage.
The show has featured scenography and costumes inspired by the island's sugar cane fields, and guest artists Lady Gaga and Ricky Martin, who have performed "What Happened to Hawaii" , a success of Bad Bunny. To finish the show, the singer has sent a message in English: "God bless America, "referring to the northern, central and southern countries of the continent, while dozens of dancers waved flags.
U.S. President Donald Trump has not been well received and has called it "a slap in the facefor our country "and" an insult to the greatness of the United States. "In subsequent statements, he has declared that the show" does not represent the standards of success, creativity and excellence. "
Trump added that he will receive good criticism from "fake media," but, in his view, "they have no idea what's going on in the real world."
The president had previously opposed Bad Bunny being an artist at the Super Bowl break, especially after his statements at the last Grammy Awards gala, where the singer shouted "ICE OUT!"and defended the rights of migrants with the message:" We are not animals, we are humans and we are Americans. "
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