The Bad Rabbit takes the biggest stage
While the world debates whether the Patriots or the Seahawks will win, there is another safe bet: Bad Bunny will make millions dance this Sunday. The Puerto Rican artist prepares for the Super Bowl halftime show, an uncomfortable but powerful moment for the Latino community in the United States.
At a press conference in San Francisco, Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio showed why this show is different. It’s not just another concert; It is a validation.
“I’m excited for the show, but I’m more excited for the people, my family, my friends… That’s what makes this show special,”
declared the singer. His voice broke as he remembered his mother, who believed in him before the world knew his name.
An album that changed the rules
This moment comes just after I Should Have Thrown More Photos made history at the Grammys. First album in Spanish to win Album of the Year. It wasn’t just a personal triumph; It was a message.
“I wanted to connect with my roots and I did it in a very honest way… Then, bringing that feeling to one of the biggest stages in the world is something I never thought about,”
Benito explained about the creative process.
The album gave voice to those Latinos who came looking for opportunities and contribute to the American economy. Now, that same energy will come to Levi’s Stadium.
Although he already performed in 2020 with Shakira and JLo, this time it is different. Him alone. With all the pressure and all the honor.
“It’s not that I said I wanted to go back on my own… My greatest pleasure is creating, having fun doing it and connecting with people,”
he said of the surprise of being invited back.
No spoilers, just dancing
Special guests? Kept secret. The only thing that is clear is the promise: it will be a massive party with a Puerto Rican flavor.
“I told them that they had four months to learn Spanish. In truth, they don’t even have to learn Spanish. They better learn to dance,”
he warned with that mix of humor and pride that characterizes him.
His final message sums it all up: be proud of who you are and don’t let anything limit you. This Sunday, while millions watch him catch an oval ball, millions more will dance to the rhythm of a bad rabbit who made history.




