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Fresh from his Grammy success, Bad Bunny is now preparing for his headline performance at this Sunday's Super Bowl Halftime Show. In a conversation with Apple Music's Zane Lowe and Ebro Darden, the artist assured fans the spectacle would be an unforgettable celebration accessible to all. He lightheartedly clarified an earlier statement, noting, "People don't even have to learn Spanish." Instead, he suggested, "It's better if they learn to dance. The only dance that matters comes from the heart." His primary aim is to share a sense of joy and cultural pride from the stage, deliberately keeping details of the setlist and production under wraps.
The Puerto Rican superstar, whose real name is Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, has become a defining force in global pop. Bad Bunny first gained massive traction in 2018 with hits like "Soy Peor" and has since shattered streaming records, notably with his 2020 album "El Último Tour Del Mundo," which became the first all-Spanish LP to top the Billboard 200. His advice to viewers is to simply relax, savor the show, and perhaps choose a side for the football game itself.
When questioned about his preparation for one of the world's most scrutinized live events, Bad Bunny described a surprisingly relaxed routine. Amidst the inevitable pressure, his regimen includes "eating Smashburgers" and occasionally "[thinking] about the Super Bowl Halftime Show at 4 a.m." He has integrated rehearsals into his schedule while actively avoiding excessive stress. "I'm trying to enjoy it," he explained, outlining days spent working out, drinking coffee, and not overthinking the impending performance.
This approach stands in contrast to the typical Halftime Show preparation, which often involves months of highly choreographed, regimented practice. The Super Bowl Halftime Show is routinely the most-viewed musical event in the United States each year, with past performances by artists like Michael Jackson and Beyoncé setting a high bar for production scale. "Bad Bunny's emphasis on authentic enjoyment over flawless execution is a savvy artistic choice," observed music historian Dr. Marco Silva. "It leverages his charismatic, genre-blending persona and could make the performance feel more spontaneous and engaging for a global audience."
Despite some pre-show nerves, Bad Bunny is framing the event as a brief, passionate highlight. "It's just 30 minutes doing something that I love," he stated, focusing on creating a fun experience for his team and the audience. By prioritizing the historic moment's enjoyment over its pressure, he aims to deliver a genuine and electrifying show for millions of viewers worldwide, potentially further cementing Latin music's central place on the world's biggest stage.
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