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Bad Bunny: A reign of Latino success

Kimberly Lopez, Assistant Arts & Entertainment Editor February 25, 2026
You probably can’t go a full week without hearing about rapper Bad Bunny at least once. Over the past few years, the buzz over his name has only kept growing, with 2026 reaching new heights. With humble beginnings and a loud pride for Puerto Rico, Bad Bunny’s flowers are certainly deserved.
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Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl halftime show honors Hispanic and Puerto Rican culture

Lily Hiebert, Staff Writer February 11, 2026
Bad Bunny’s halftime show performance during Super Bowl LX featured countless symbols and stories of Latin American culture. From the beginning of his set, it was clear his show would be interesting. It started with Bad Bunny, whose real name is Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, walking through a sugarcane field, which symbolized the economies of many Caribbean countries and the colonization and exploitation of migrant workers in the United States and beyond. His all-white outfit represented the workers in these conditions. While walking through the fields, Bad Bunny walked past and ordered from various street vendors, all of which are real businesses that serve authentic Latin American food.
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