Super Bowl 60 Halftime Show Review
5
By useriphine
The Super Bowl 60 halftime show was more than music — it was history in motion. The performance honored Puerto Rico’s culture with pride, authenticity, and zero compromise. From the Spanish lyrics to the island-inspired visuals, it felt like a global spotlight finally shining on Puerto Rican identity. What made it unforgettable was its deeper message. By referencing Puerto Rico’s ongoing power grid struggles and the reality of frequent blackouts, the show blended celebration with truth. It reminded millions that while Puerto Rico gives the world culture, it still fights for stability and fair treatment at home. It wasn’t just a halftime show — it was a statement of resilience, heritage, and love for the island. A moment that made history.
Bad bunny
5
By mamipeguero3
Best halftime show ever
Historic
5
By Ryan’s Law
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Yes
5
By Si papano
Perfect
Work of Art
5
By Sarahb2282
I don’t know how anyone can top this halftime show. The production was impeccable. It felt like a short film and transported you through places and times. It was full of symbolism and rich with culture. I’ve watched at least once a day for the last week
Orgullo
5
By YKFGLB
This is my first review. I have been watching this multiple times a day, daily, since it aired. I still can’t grasp the immense pride I feel after witnessing this. Benito is right. We need more love and less hate. If you’re worried about the kids, remember, the half time show isn’t geared toward the 17 and under audience. And yet I would bet you if they only heard it, they would dance. Gracias, Benito Yo Soy P FKN R 🩵🔥🇵🇷
ONLY LOVE CAN DEFEAT HATE!!!
5
By St3vo@13f
Amazing Benito!!!! This is what the U.S. was meant to be. True depiction of Unity, Love, Compassion and Empathy for not just a certain type of American, but ALL AMERICANS. North, Central, and South combined.
Stop Defending Perversion.
1
By Aegeon26
It’s hilarious that this is being politicized to the point people are acting like it’s a good performance. Stop being disingenuous. It was selected from the start to be divisive. There are no redeeming factors to it. I’m sure the people who defend it are the same leftists who attempt to force “LaTiNx” down their throats.
Dance without Fear, Love without Fear
5
By DarklingThrush
I grew up near New Orleans and for years I never missed the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival. I loved how it celebrated all the rich cultures - African American, Creole, Cajun, French, Spanish, Native American, and Caribbean roots - that make New Orleans so flavorful. And not just the music! There was food and art and dress ... it was heaven on earth! That's the feeling I got from Bad Bunny's show. It was sharing a rich cultural heritage that's been part of America since 1900, but which sadly most Americans know little about.
Amazing.
5
By Jose M. Navarro
It was so good. There was so much joy and happiness.