Bad Bunny Breaks Silence, Slams NFL Critics for Dismissing His Music
In a recent interview, Bad Bunny has finally addressed the harsh criticism and opposition from a segment of NFL fans regarding his selection as the headliner for the Super Bowl 2026 Halftime Show.
The global music sensation didn’t hesitate to share his thoughts on how music should connect everyone, regardless of genre or audience. His critics, particularly NFL enthusiasts, have publicly expressed their discontent with the choice of Bad Bunny, claiming that he’s not fit for an iconic event like the Super Bowl.
"I think it's a lack of understanding. My music has always been created to reflect the times and to connect with the fans. Music is universal, it’s art, and anyone can feel it," Bad Bunny stated confidently.
He also took the opportunity to call out those who have dismissed his music. "They are just hypocrites, people who don’t know how to appreciate or convey music in the way of this era. They don’t understand that music is a part of culture, and every artist has the right to contribute to it, no matter who they are," he added.
Despite receiving overwhelming support from the music community and fans worldwide, Bad Bunny acknowledges that he has become a lightning rod for controversy. With a hugely successful music career and significant contributions to the global music scene, being chosen to perform at the Super Bowl is not only a major milestone in his career but also an opportunity to spread a message about unity through music.
Bad Bunny is more than just a singer; he’s a global icon of change in music, and he wants people to understand that. "I’m not doing this to make people like me. I’m doing this so my music can be spread and help connect people. That’s the real purpose," he emphasized.
Bad Bunny’s rise to fame has left a lasting impact on both music and culture, and his performance at Super Bowl 2026 promises to be an unforgettable moment. One thing is certain: the Super Bowl Halftime Show will never be the same again.
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