“That’s my man”: J Balvin fuels Super Bowl buzz backing Bad Bunny while rumors swirl about his secret guest appearance

Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl LX halftime show has ignited debate over language, politics, and cultural identity, but supporters like J Balvin argue music does not need translation to resonate. As criticism from figures like Donald Trump and Eric Dickerson grows louder, Bad Bunny prepares for the biggest performance of his career, balancing pressure with passion. Whether fans understand every lyric or not, the NFL is betting that energy, rhythm, and global appeal will speak louder than words.

“That’s my man”: J Balvin fuels Super Bowl buzz backing Bad Bunny while rumors swirl about his secret guest appearance
Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl LX halftime show has ignited debate over language, politics, and cultural identity, but supporters like J Balvin argue music does not need translation to resonate. As criticism from figures like Donald Trump and Eric Dickerson grows louder, Bad Bunny prepares for the biggest performance of his career, balancing pressure with passion. Whether fans understand every lyric or not, the NFL is betting that energy, rhythm, and global appeal will speak louder than words.