
Eight Easter Eggs Power Bad Bunny’s Spanish-Language Super Bowl Moment
Vox’s Izzie Ramirez breaks down eight standout moments from Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl LX halftime show, the first to be performed entirely in Spanish, highlighting Puerto Rican history, diaspora pride, and political undercurrents. Highlights include the jersey’s 64 reference to Maria’s death toll, the casita as a symbol of housing and emigration struggles, a “Nuevayol” moment with Toñita representing New York’s Puerto Rican community, a child receiving a Grammy amid ICE rhetoric, jibaros on powerlines symbolizing post-hurricane changes and gentrification, Ricky Martin revisiting “Lo Que Paso a Hawaii” as cultural reclamation, the light-blue flag linked to independence movements, and a closing tribute to all the Americas with a unifying message of love over hate.













