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Puerto Rico, Bad Bunny

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What Bad Bunny’s halftime show means for Puerto Rico
For three hours last summer, Wilfredo José Burgos-Matos felt like he didn’t have to leave Puerto Rico again after moving away from the island 11 years ago.

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Everything you need to know to understand Bad Bunny’s songs and lyrics
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Bad Bunny conquered the world, but he wants to save Puerto Rico
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If You Hate Bad Bunny, I Have Bad News for You
So much has changed since February 2016, including in pop culture.

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Bad Bunny DtMF meaning in English: Explaining the lyrics for hit song from 2025 album
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How Bad Bunny and the Super Bowl became a unifying moment for Latinos
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Bad Bunny's 2026 Super Bowl Halftime Show: How to Watch, Live Updates
That said, we do know one thing about the show for sure: It will be performed primarily, if not entirely, in Spanish.

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How much money is Bad Bunny getting paid for Super Bowl halftime show?
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Bad Bunny's Elevated Shoe Style Over the Years [PHOTOS]
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Puerto Rican deaf interpreter primed to make history during Bad Bunny Super Bowl halftime show

A Puerto Rican deaf interpreter will make history leading the signing program during Bad Bunny's Super Bowl LX halftime performance.
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Who is Bad Bunny? Why the biggest music star in the world sings in Puerto Rican Spanish

Bad Bunny was the first Spanish-language record to win Album of the Year at the Grammys. On Sunday, he will headline the Super Bowl.
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Bad Bunny’s DtMF Won’t Solve Colonialism in Puerto Rico — But Music Is Key to Revolutions

I started listening to Bad Bunny in 2017, when I was living in “Nueva Yol.” Back then, the song “Tu No Vive Así” made me feel nostalgic. Despite sounding more like trap than the dembow of my upbringing, listening to Arcángel and watching the ...
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Seguimo’ Aquí: Puerto Rico’s Music Is Still A Powerful Weapon Against Erasure

Overthepast decade, Puerto Ricans have endured a relentless string of challenges that have left the island bruised but unbroken, including a crippling economic crisis, Hurricane Maria’s devastation, earthquakes and ongoing power grid failures. Schools ...
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