Bad Bunny Turns the Super Bowl Into a World Stage for Rhythm and Politics

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Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl halftime is more than a concert: amid the Grammys’ politically charged moment and his critique of ICE, the event becomes a global stage where pop culture, immigration debates, and cross-border appeal collide. The NFL has said ICE won’t be on site, while fans and players debate the political dimensions of his selection—highlighting how a spectacle can be both entertainment and a statement on inclusion, race, and national identity.
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