Crashing Out or Tapping In: Bad Bunny and the Caribbean at the Super Bowl

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The piece argues that Bad Bunny’s Spanish-language Super Bowl performance reveals how language, power, and US belonging are shaped by imperial legacies; Caribbean music invites listeners to learn beyond surface lyrics, with music videos and translations helping bridge gaps, and suggests fear-driven nationalism gives way to curiosity and mutual recognition.
Topics:entertainment#bad-bunny#caribbean-culture#culture#imperialism#spanish-language-music#super-bowl-halftime-show
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