Analytic Dreamz: Notorious Mass Effect - "BAD BUNNY - ALL EASTER EGGS AT SUPER BOWL HALFTIME SHOW EXPLAINED"
Episode Date: February 10, 2026Linktree: https://linktr.ee/AnalyticJoin The Normandy For Additional Bonus Audio And Visual Content For All Things Nme+! Join Here: https://ow.ly/msoH50WCu0KThe latest Notorious Mass Effec...t segment analyzes Bad Bunny's historic Apple Music Super Bowl LX halftime show on February 8, 2026, at Levi's Stadium, which drew an estimated ~135 million viewers—making it the most-watched Super Bowl halftime performance ever, surpassing Kendrick Lamar's 2025 record.The Puerto Rican superstar delivered a primarily Spanish-language set celebrating Latino culture, Puerto Rican pride, unity across the Americas, and subtle political commentary on inclusion, immigrant identity, Hurricane Maria's impact, and Puerto Rico's electrical crisis. Highlights included opening with "Tití Me Preguntó," rooftop "Yo Perreo Sola" with A-list Latino stars, "Monaco" with violins, "El Apagón" addressing infrastructure issues, "Café Con Ron" for hemispheric unity, and closing "DTMF" amid fireworks and a field dance party.Stage design transformed the field into sugar-cane fields, a Puerto Rican vecindad with barber shop, liquor store, and casita replica—featuring tributes like palm trees, piragua carts, an empty chair for 3,000+ Hurricane Maria victims, power line structures, and jersey No. 64 honoring his mother's birth year. Memorable moments: a real wedding on stage, Grammy gifting to child actor Lincoln Fox symbolizing self-belief, direct camera message "Never stop believing in yourself," and final football/flags promoting "Together, we are America."Celebrity guests: Lady Gaga, Ricky Martin, Karol G, Cardi B, Pedro Pascal, Jessica Alba, Young Miko, Alix Earle, Ronald Acuña Jr., Dave Grutman.In contrast, Turning Point USA's "All-American" counter-show featuring Kid Rock peaked at ~6.1 million concurrent YouTube viewers (rising to 19.5 million by Monday), streamed exclusively due to licensing restrictions preventing X airing.Political reactions included President Trump's criticism calling it "absolutely terrible" for its Spanish lyrics and dancing. Experts praised it as a unifying, culturally inclusive statement elevating Latino representation.Bad Bunny earned union scale pay (~$1,000/day), with NFL covering production (380 "grass"-dressed performers recreating landscapes under field limits).Analytic Dreamz examines the performance's cultural significance, viewership dominance, symbolic elements, and broader implications for Latin music's mainstream breakthrough and political discourse in entertainment.Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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First off, I have to start with, thank you.
As if you don't know, the supporters for notorious mass effect, objectively speaking,
especially on the biggest platform for me as far as podcast,
which is the audio-only platform, the supporters, interestingly enough,
as you can see right here, analytic dreams video on Spotify to see the video along with the audio,
my supporters' favorite artists in the world for the year of 2025 was Bad Bunny.
So you already know that I had to break down this bad bunny concert, this moment, this iconic figure.
Shepard.
All right, my fault.
Enough glazing.
But the main thing is we're going to break this down like a kilo of Miley Cyrus.
But then, you know what I'm saying?
So with that being says, shout out to the notorious Master Fakes supporters for not only having magnificent taste, but also for supporting my podcast.
You know what I'm saying?
You guys.
All the sentimental, you know, stuff out of the way.
get straight to it as if you don't know bad bunny objectively speaking just had the most watch
half-time show in super bowl history and i'm currently showing the actual list right now as if you don't
know when they first started off in 2020 as far as rock nation which is led by j z Sean carter you
you should know that um since he's taking over the entertainment for NFL he first had JLo and i believe
that's secure you know hey if if i don't get if i didn't get that right then you know excuse me but i believe
I believe that's Shakira.
So J-Lo Shakira, at 2021, you see the weekend.
2022, you see the L.A. people coming out in full effect.
I mean, you had size 7.
Shepard.
I mean, Kendrick Lamar, you had Snoop Dog and Mary J. Blage, the Great White Hope of Hip Hop,
also formerly referred to as M&M and then the one and only Dr. Drake.
2023, you have Rihanna.
2024, you had the greatest performance under Rock Nation's tenure.
in my humble opinion.
And then you had Kendrick Lamar's side seven,
aka White Tanks Top that performed in 2025,
which, you know, I keep calling and which I did go viral on Instagram,
you know, and shout to everybody who support all the social media.
But Instagram, you know, some side seven fans was very behooved
and very irate to understand or to hear my review,
my personal review of Kendrick Lamar's show.
Because even leading up into the most recent Super Bowl performance,
is Bad Bunny. It made me go back to Side 7.
Shepard. No, I got to do it because, you know, at the end of the day,
over here at notorious mass effect, when I'm getting into the greatest mass effectors
in the music industry, I think love should be the main focus, right?
It's enough division in the world. And especially when you watch the Bad Bunny concert
and how he could have took that opportunity to weaponize his fandom
into going against certain things.
He basically spread the main message for the show
was that love beats out hate.
And I'm not going to lie to you,
that is why the Kendrick Lamar performance
didn't sit well with me,
because you just hate all over the screen for that man.
I mean, even to the point where he was smiling
saying, hey, Drake, accusing him
on the most egregious things, pedophilia,
mind you, with no proof.
And he said he had a daughter,
but no nobody want to talk about that.
then you know what i'm saying i was like damn look at the state of hip hop like what's going on so the guy that
needs a chair to stand up to actually come face to face with drake said not only was he a pdia
but also made it as if it was a game of life when the whole time he was just hated you guys
see that's the problem so when it comes to bad bunny spreading love basically having the whole
phrase of the show being love beats out hate you know why he said that because of course the reason
was in his residency last year in the first place is because he wasn't touring in the u.s because of
ice right because ice is basically running rampant around united states and that's an understatement
so that's why bad bunny wasn't performing in the u.s and some would say hold on now isn't he being
a hypocrite because he's performing in the superbow well technically not because guess what when it
comes to the super bowl i think the lowest tickets was like around 3500 to 4 000 so safe to say those
was like the what they call it um the nosebleed seats like if you was watching your TV with your
homies in the house you had a better view than them and they paid $4,000 make that make sense so
everybody who was at the Super Bowl show was well off so when it comes to this show I don't think
they had to worry about any crazy ice um rays or anything in that nature not saying that there wasn't
any like uh Latinos or Latina's there because obviously they were which we're about to get into in
the second but when it comes to bad bunny performing at the super bowl let's just say security for a
regular event if if a security for a regular event had like let's just say a random number like a
million security officers right so super bowl had like a hundred million like the super bowl security
is out of this world because everybody who somebody is usually walking around at any given time
so anyways um with that being said when it comes to bad bunny having the biggest uh most watched
Super Bowl half-time show ever.
Safe to say he brought out a couple people, especially to be on the patio, as if you don't
know, when it comes to Jessica Alba, which, you know, to me, as a superhero fan, I know
her as an invisible woman, but I know she has her own career.
So, you know, I ain't trying to disrespect her.
But Jessica Alba, obviously, Paiso Pascal, that plays every superhero character.
I mean, he plays every popular character from, um, who was, what was, uh, Joel from The Last
of Us, uh, Mr. Fantastic and Fantastic for it.
and I think he was the Mandalorian dude
like in Star Wars like this man's just everywhere right so whenever
they want a popular actor they disregard
the whole male society to go for Pedro Pascal
I ain't just hating I'm just calling it like it is but then he also
had the one and only Cardi B you know what I'm saying
Carol G was also in attendance young Michael which you know
fun fact I did cover young Michael not too long ago as well I say
not too long ago basically I cover young Michael when I still
don't think anybody's really talking about her no shade
to her. I'm just saying like as far as over here in the Torres Mass,
Faye, we cover all genres. So I talked about Young Michael twice.
Actually, four times. First time was in October 13, 20, 23, goodness. I've been a Young Michael
fan. Shout to me. She actually has a track with Bad Bunny. It's titled Afina. So if anybody
was wondering why young Michael, which if you don't know who it is, if you don't know who that
is, if you can see my cursor right here, I can see my cursor right, hopefully. But anyways,
this is, this is her. This is her right here. That's Young Michael. So they have a good
amount of song well actually they have one song that I cover um and then I covered again I
covered young Michael again in 2024 then March 8th of 2024 and of course May 16th of 2025
which I can't lie to you that track with the lollipop sample is straight-off fuego
but then you know what I'm saying I was like damn look at the state of hip-hop like what's
going on you need more artists like young Michael spreading the gospel when it comes to just
having expert lyricism over a firebeat you know what I'm saying
Give her some praise.
Hey, give her some praise.
You know what I'm saying?
Give her some praise.
She's up there doing the Lord's work on how hip hop can transition, especially with
all languages, because I didn't know a lick of what Young Michael was saying.
Looked up the lyrics and I said to myself, hold on now.
You guys.
This girl is beyond fire.
So anyways.
So yeah, I've dove into Young Michael a bunch of times over on this podcast.
So when it comes to Young Michael, she was also in attendance.
And then, yeah, I think that's basically it.
There's some other people, but that's all I wanted to highlight.
So basically, they was on the balcony, I believe, during the Bad Bunny Super Bowl halftime show.
And of course, if you're a huge Bad Bunny fan, you're in the right place because we're about to get into a lot of Easter eggs that you probably didn't catch while he was watching the show.
So when it comes to the Bad Bunny halftime show, just know it was the first ever for a solo Latin artist to do so performing entirely in Spanish, right?
He did have Lady Gaga come out and have a tremendous part in English.
but as far as the headliner and solo mind you because this i think shakira's also latin or latina and
jalo maybe i don't know anyways they're like a group so the first solo latin artist uh to headline
so while he was doing that basically um they was in the balcony or whatever y'all baby if you
saw the show you know exactly what i'm talking about i actually don't know what to call that but
they was basically in the VIP area of his show which i thought that was interesting um
you know with him celebrating uh Puerto rican culture history and things that nature having a lot of
latinas up there i mean it's it's um you know it makes sense and and yeah it made sense for a lot of
other people too you know what i'm saying shepherd all right my fault let me get let me not get distracted
so anyways getting back into the other easter eggs of the show the main thing you need to know
is that bad bunny wasted no time getting straight into the representation of latino culture
and Puerto rican pride and the overall political commentary i love how it was basically love
over hate because who can't job with that you know to take Joe but his words
pause basically who can't job with that because you look at somebody who's spreading
love not hatred unlike side seven and you see where it came as far as the magnificent show that he
put on like looking at this chart right here I do believe that bad bunny probably had the
second best performance added this list right here I'll probably say if I was ranking
the last six performances well one two three four
five, six, the last seven, my fault.
Last seven performances, I'll probably say,
I'll probably say Usher's number one.
I just think he's the actual performer.
And objectively speaking, he's probably the lesser known person out of this currently.
I don't know, maybe Jaylon Shakira's probably a lesser known.
No, because I think Jaylor had a hit.
Anyways, um,
Usher is the quintessential performer.
And singing, dancing, no background vocals.
I mean, the whole time, you're just wondering, how does this man keep going the whole time dancing, singing, and not running out of breath?
And that's something that I hold into high regard, especially when a performer is up against another performer as far as nostalgia, which, you know, everybody is saying the whole Michael Jackson, the whole Prince performance is up there as well.
And I can't disagree with him.
But when it comes to Usher, as far as the last six, last seven performers, I think he had the best one.
So I would say Usher, Rihanna was,
Rihanna was pregnant, so I'm not like trying to disrespect her audience or whatever
or her in general.
But, you know, I did think that she did the best that she could do while being pregnant.
So that means it, I would probably say Usher, Bad Bunny,
and I like the Dr. Dre Show.
That's probably the top three for me right now.
There's nothing wrong with the weekends performance.
It's just, you know, when COVID happened, everything shut down.
So it was basically like you wasn't working with a full deck of car.
he was walking around
and some type of
fairground
mirror
of venue
right
it looked like he was at the fair
walking around
some type of mirror
wall which y'all you've seen that before
at the fair you go into the place
with a bunch of mirrors
and you have to find your way out of that maze
I thought that was a nice concept
but outside of that
it just didn't really live up to me
live up to expectations
in my opinion I'm a huge weekend fan
you know he had my favorite album
of last year with hurry up tomorrow
so anyway
In other ways, Usher had the best performance, in my opinion, the past seven performers.
I'll probably say Bad Bunny's number two, and then Dr. Dr. and then was probably number three.
So, with that being said, getting back into the Easter eggs of the show, just to know, with all of the Latino pride and attendance,
you know he had to have cultural Easter eggs for you to find out or basically hear what you're about to do now,
as far as notorious mass effect.
And I know that everybody who's a huge Bad Bunny fan would love to know a lot of the Easter eggs throughout the show.
so let's start with the plane with the with the most obvious point the sugar cane field so he started off with a pre-rendered
um a pre-made video of uh Puerto Rico specifically as far as going into the actual show so there was like a pre-render video of the corn of the sugar cane fields and then they had the set made for the super bowl performance but basically that was a nod to the sugar cane field and then you had the port port porto rican uh vincentad i hope I'm saying that right uh
and then i don't know if i'm saying it right with the barbershop liquor store casita um replica of
san juan residency vi p house if you don't know when it comes to bad bunny and him having his residency
it was so much of a notorious mass effect that people notice that he was a person for the super
bowl because after they couldn't get um taylor swift after they couldn't get adele they was like well
let's go for another bunny let's get the baddest bunny and guess what
that's how the bad bunny performance happened so for everybody out there wondering why they don't get
taylor swift why they don't get adele guess what it's because they said no that's literally it so
yeah but you know the NFL probably never wants to come out and say oh somebody said no because you
know make their cash they go down you know who wants to come out be like yeah we as a super bowl we
got turned down like huh that don't even sound right but a lot of artists turn it not a lot a handful
of artists turn it down um and maybe even less than that so i mean only people i could think of
who like really turned it down
It's of course the goat.
Is it okay?
I got my dope on me?
Because, you know, he's still dropping hits.
So, you know, he's probably waiting so they all come into fruition
before he does that performance.
But Drake, Taylor Swift, Adele.
Trying to see who else they went for.
That's pretty much all I could think of right now.
Yeah, so like it's not a handful, but it's almost.
So let's get into the songs performed at the show
because you had, and I would play the show in the background,
but guess what?
NFL does not play that?
You guys.
NFL does not play that.
See, that's the problem.
So we're going to keep this image here.
as i talk about the show so uh tito me pregonto that's what bad bunny opened the show with then he had
yo perio solo which uh with a rooftop performance with a list latino starts dancing that's basically
this picture i was showing you right here with all the uh a listers out well i'm trying to be disrespectful
but you know um a couple of a listers let's just like um then he had uh monaco which featured violins
and direct camera uh messes itself uh for self belief if you don't know
that's what they call like the dolly shot i'm not like a tv and movie producer but that's what i've been
told us what it's called is that the dolly shot when he was looking right into them basically
let me get my full screen he's basically like this he was looking right into the camera like this
and the dolly was like moving the camera back so it was like a moving shot but he was staying still
and he was given some type of monumental motivational speech i think he said something like um
always believe you can do it or something like that because he was like i didn't well i believe
i could do it and uh well nobody believe i could do it like i'm here headline the super bowl so i'm like
It was something like uplifting moment during that track.
So then he had L.
Oh, let me go back to the, yeah, there we go.
So then he had L.
Apogon.
I'm probably butchering that to, you know what.
Highlighted Puerto Rico's electrical crisis.
So I don't know too much about that.
But actually, let's look there right now.
Hold on.
Hold on now.
No, I got to do some Mickey research, you know what I'm saying?
Bad Bunny, electrical.
outlets. That's really, we get into all these days, especially after I figured out that
majority of my consumers of favorite artists is bad bunny, best believe we're going to spend
some time on this. So anyways, um, the electrical outlets. It was a power infrastructure, um,
occurrence, right? Where Puerto Rico's chronic power outages and unreliable electrical grid
worsened by hurricanes like Maria in 2017, poor maintenance, uh, private, privatization.
Yeah, I think that's how I said.
Yeah, I probably like, sound it out, sound it out.
I'm trying.
I'm trying.
And then it was highlighted dramatically.
And, yeah, his Super Bowl performances.
So if you're wondering what that was from,
it's because of the 2017 hurricanes like Maria.
And basically, you know, that's what the electrical pole was for.
So anyways, getting back into it.
So that was during El Pagan.
And then during the track, Café Conan,
it was the finale,
celebrating unity
celebrating unity
across Americas
which I think that's when he brought out all the flags
I think that was also nice because you know people
was upset with that but basically
you notice I haven't
said the other show yet right
the reason why I didn't
mention them until now
because they already deserve
shine at the beginning of the segment right
but basically turning point USA
right they had some type of show
very just racism all over the place
Right. Kid Rock and somebody else.
Basically, they performed like 6 million people,
viewed it on YouTube.
And of course, that was out the gate.
I think it's at like 20 million by, as of right now.
But maybe even more than that.
But basically, with Bad Bunny having $135 million at the gate,
I mean, come on now.
Won't they do.
I guess that racism wasn't that strong, right?
What they do?
It's almost like Bad Bunny's message about love,
outlasting hate is a real thing.
Shout out to Bad Bunny.
That's the only thing I'm going to talk about with that other show, which, you know, I think the last time we even had two shows like that as far as the Super Bowl was Civil War.
So yeah, do have that what you will.
And then who was a co-signed and that type of show.
Anyways, then Bad Bunny ended it off with DTMF, closing number during fireworks and field dance at a dance party.
So that was pretty cool.
Of course, Lady Gaga did have her performance.
Ricky Martin was there.
Carol G. Cardi B.
Pedro Pascal, which we already talked about,
you know, An Invisible
Woman, aka Jessica Alba,
young Michael, you know, the lollipop
King pulse. Is that pulse?
It's actually,
anyways, we don't keep it like that. Yeah, so the
Lollipop King, you know what I'm saying? As far as
the instrumental on the track,
What's Up? Straightfire by Young Michael to this day.
So anyways, when it
comes to Latinos and Latinos, that was definitely
in attendance when it comes to the overall language.
Safe to say that was the main
objection to a lot of people and honestly
watching the show
from a perspective of just hanging out with the homies
and seeing how they had no idea what was going on
because me you know I've been covering different genres to the point
where I could kind of pick up on certain language
and just certain ways that they're going about their track
because you know going from K-pop to Latin music
I'm trying to think what other music I listen to other language
that's pretty much that's the majority of what I'm
to but basically i understood the whole significance of what bad bunting was doing now of course i
know every word of course not i don't know spanish but i always told y'all when it comes to
spanish music or just other genre music outside of rap and rmb that's using languages outside of
english because i've also gotten to boonjabi before i forgot to mention that um
when it comes to bollywood uh latin music um when it comes to
K-pop, I listen for this RDC word,
because I didn't realize everybody
didn't know what this word meant.
But sonically speaking,
that's what I listen to for the structure,
for how the melodies is placed
throughout the song.
And once you listen to enough
and you don't speak the language,
you can start to recognize the lyrics,
like, or recognize the patterns.
Like, sonically, you'd be like,
oh, the chorus is happening right now.
Oh, the bridge is happening right now.
Like the buildup is more familiar is more the same with other genres than you realize.
You think we're very different.
Once you start listening to enough genres, you start to pick up on certain things like the bridge, the chorus.
Okay, now he's doing his first verse.
Now he's doing the second verse.
Like you start to pick up on stuff like that.
So I think I was looking at it from a different perspective.
But hanging out with the homies, I'm not going to lie to you.
The one critique that I think was maybe plausible is not, is them not having something.
I think they should have had subtitles because, you know, people was just ignorantly out of the loop when Bad Bunny was performing.
They ain't know what in the world that man was saying.
That whole speech when he was looking at a camera like this while the Dolly was going backwards.
He could have been saying the most racist stuff ever and nobody would have known.
Obviously he wasn't.
It was the complete opposite.
You know, believing yourself type message and motivation from Bad Bunny during that moment.
But without the subtitles, nobody would know.
So anyways, getting back in the Puerto Rico, right?
The stage included Puerto Rico elements like Palm Tree, Sugar Cane, Coconut Vendors, Boxing Matches.
I like the Boxing Match.
I thought that was pretty solid.
I was like, hey, you know, y'all do be getting down when it comes to boxing.
I'm not going to lie to you.
That is one thing where, you know, culturally, you could definitely recognize that.
Oh, yeah, y'all got that.
I got that on, well, I'm not going to say on lock because, you know, we do have Floyd.
We do have Terrence Crawford.
I'm just saying.
But, you know, for the majority of boxes, you know, everybody recognizes their solidified status in the game.
of course like i talked about with the electrical
power outages and stuff he referenced that you know
specifically hurricane uh maria um and then if you didn't notice he also had
empty chairs and if you go back to the show after listening to this video best believe you're
going to be at a pinpoint every single moment that i'm talking about i'm kind of breaking it down
sequentially in sequence i'm breaking it down a sequence right so in chronological order let's just
people like that anyways uh there was 3,000 empty chairs for the lives lost power line structure
symbolizing infrastructure collapse so so many different cultural moments throughout the show which
if you can't get them to understand your language I think the scenery visually he definitely got
them to understand the culture of of latinas in Puerto Rico so anyways um the jersey number six
uh number 64 that he was wearing throughout the whole um show was a tribute to his mother that was born
in 1969.
So shout out to that.
That's definitely a mama's boy, if you can't tell.
So as far as the pro-Latino and immigrant identity celebrating America as a continent-wide, inclusive entity, I thought that was very important.
And there was definitely references to Trump era policies and ICE controversies, because you know that's the whole reason why Bad Bunny wasn't performing in the U.S.
So if everybody's wondering why he got chosen for the Super Bowl, it's because, you know, that's because, you know, that's the whole reason why.
because he was making such a notorious mass effect
and one Puerto Rico residency.
We've never really seen something like that
since Harry Styles did Madison Square Garden
for like 15 nights straight.
Like what Bad Bunny did in Puerto Rico
is gonna go down in history
is one of the biggest moments for Latino culture.
So anyways, when you go into the other moments,
you come to realize that Billboard had message,
the Billboard had messages throughout his performance
where some of them said,
only thing more powerful than hate is love hold on now who was saying that throughout this whole
uh segment so that was like his main phrase throughout the whole show and honestly i like
this type of message and even though rap is a competitive sport and how i very much did not
care for Kendrick's performance aside from other things but and i've dove into that in detail
so you already know but when it comes to the division especially in today's age it was so refreshing
that a humongous artist like bad bunny was just spreading love throughout his whole show i mean the whole
thing was about unity coming together and the whole quote of the only thing more powerful than hate is
love was just tremendous man making sure the uh adult to you man i ain't gonna lie to you and also
the message on his football that he was carrying throughout the whole show was uh called was
quote together we are america
And that was on the football he was carrying throughout the whole show.
So also he had a symbolic and memorable moments such as Casito on stage.
I managed her house with a celebrity guest, which we already got to that.
When he was talking as far as his direct camera messages, you know, the one I keep referring to when he was like this and the dolly was moving backwards.
Basically, that was him saying never stop believing in yourself.
You are worth more than you think.
Crazy, man.
Who would have thought?
A Super Bowl performer can have a magnificent performance without going at one individual.
Hmm.
Crazy.
Anyways, Bad Bunny also gifted a Grammy to a child, that child was Lincoln Fox, a child actor.
Symbolically, oh my goodness.
Come on, man.
You guys.
We ain't cutting that out either.
We keep in there.
Y'all going to hear my message.
Like I said, I do this in one take.
Anyways, symbolically, I received a Grammy referencing self-belief in Latifian.
you know you so shout out the link and fox um i wonder if you got to keep that grammy
for the show you know me i've just thinking like hold on now that's my album of the year they
ain't just don't random grammy you got the biggest one best album of the year that's a big
grammy you know if you don't know bad bunny went crazy in the gramees winning album of the year
in a bunch of other like latina latino categories or latin categories i should say but
yeah so i wonder if you got that back and now but hey playboy show's over let me get that
bet little timmy let me hey little pedro
let me get that back.
Anyways, the Ricky Martin performance, there was a bridge between generations of Latin music,
first Super Bowl for Martin, Thulley in Spanish.
I heard some things about Ricky Martin, but I'm just going to leave it at that,
because I don't know, but I don't know, but my friend, who may or may not be Mexican,
he said,
I'm not going to do it.
Hey, there was some stuff, but, hey, he showed me some proof, too.
I was just like, hold on now.
I don't know if I can say that.
I can't say that because I'm not deep enough into the culture to be able to
talk about that in detail.
Let's just pull like that.
So that's why I'm going to leave it at.
If you want to do your own due diligence and look that up,
you do it.
Anyways, in the finale, there's a whole lot of flag representation
as you had Latin America, U.S., Canada, Puerto Rico,
flags as far as promoting the hemispheric unity,
and the wedding scene.
If y'all don't know, guess what?
Ladies and gentlemen, the wedding scene was actually real.
I know you're thinking to himself, no, it wasn't real.
That was stage.
It was an actual real couple who waited to get married right in front of Bad Bunny's performance.
Crazy.
So Bad Bunny obviously orchestrated that for that to happen.
And I couldn't think of a better way to get married.
You know what I mean?
As far as if you want to clout and stuff from a bunch of strangers.
So, anyways.
So, and we have President Trump coming out, criticizing the show, which means it was a success, ladies and gentlemen.
Yeah.
Only thing that's more powerful than hate is love.
You know what I'm saying?
So the biggest hater came out.
I'm surprised I said it.
I said it come out himself to hate on the show.
But anyways, Trump came out.
Basically, you know, he said all type of stuff.
Nobody really needs to quote that man.
Basically, let's just, you know, in two words,
he said it was absolutely terrible.
That should let you know how that man.
You guys.
Come on now.
See, that's the problem.
So anyways, yeah, once again,
Bad Bunny kept reiterating.
The only thing more powerful than hate is love.
And he also said that during his grand.
me acceptance speech.
So, safe to say, he did a phenomenal job on spreading love, and the biggest
hater came out for no reason.
And, yeah, let's just say, we're just going to ignore him for right now.
As far as the production, right, I guess NFL cover productions, because they never pay
artists to perform on a stage because it's like the look, quote, quote, look.
You wonder why Taylor Swift turns it down every year.
It's the look, right?
Super Bowl is the biggest event.
they are like y'all need us more than we need you so i think they'll probably have to change
that structure at some point it definitely seems outdated especially when you compare it to the
superstars and the music industry like looking at this list right here i'm not going to lie to you
bad bunny is the biggest artist on this list now obviously some people may say riana and to that
she has not dropped in like two decades so y'all y'all chill out with that but then you know what
So objectively speaking, bad bunny is the biggest on this list.
I know y'all probably saying side seven, but at the end of day, everybody only tuned in to him
because he was dis and Drake.
Like literally, if you look at the charge right now, let's see what he's at.
Now I see, now I got to do it.
Now I got to do it.
Now you're going to make me bring him the objective charts.
All right, so when you look at the albums and singles, right?
So Bad Bunny is obviously running the charge right now.
So it's kind of skewed because Bad Bunny's probably getting a huge surge because of the Super Bowl.
But, yeah, Bad Bunny currently has the second most play album.
in the world and i think that album came out like middle of last year i believe let me see or maybe even
uh later than that let me see so uh debby toramos photos came out january 5th 2025 goodness gracious
ladies and gentlemen it's February 10th 2026 and it's still the second most play album in the world
now of course it probably got helped out by the super ball a little bit but then you know
he also has another album on her charts uh univorino stinti that's the 16th most play album in the
world so with that being considered and then you have bad bunny from a single
perspective having the 10th most played track in the world with DTMF which is why he
played that last at the Super Bowl that's objectively speaking his best performing track
ballet and no vidible I think the same say I'll probably butcher that as the 19th
most played track in the world from bad bunny Nuevoio is the 28th most played track from
bad bunny EU it's like E oh oh so that's the 42nd most played track by bad bunny and
of course you have boy A la Vart
Taipa P.R. So that's the 47th most play track. So as far as looking at his list, I don't think he performed all of them. He definitely sprinkled a good amount of them. But yeah, because that one wasn't on there. EU, he didn't perform that one. I'm trying to see other ones. New Waveo. I don't think he didn't perform that one. Ballet, did he perform that? He didn't perform that one. Yeah, he only performed as far as what I'm seeing right now, as far as his most popular tracks. He only performed DTMF, which is objectively speaking, his best performing track. So that makes sense. He probably just wanted to have his
greatest hits and in his current greatest hit, which is DTMF.
So with that being said, as far as a lot of people wondering how the show is going to happen,
as far as Bad Bunny representing his culture, I think he did a phenomenal job.
You know, so many people on the stage, very organized.
I love when he fell through the, well, quote-unquote fell through the house,
and then the whole pre-rendered pre-made video played, and then it cut to him coming out of the house.
I thought that was pretty solid.
A lot of the pre-made videos I thought added to the performance.
I would like to see more people incorporate there.
Like, my mind goes to, yeah, my mind goes to Kanye West.
But hey, hey.
You guys.
See, that's the problem.
That's the problem.
That's the problem right there.
You can't have Kanye up there.
He may get up here and say pray.
I ain't going to say it.
Yeah, I know when he gets up there saying.
Kanye will make a moment, all right.
So, yeah, he's probably not going to get that.
opportunity. Um, so now, you know, in conclusion, talking about who they should have next,
uh, asserting somebody. I had to bring this up because you know, I did say, I did say this time.
I say this time and time again. And, you know, it's becoming more apparent because Chris,
um, I should definitely have my best, my favorite performance out of the past seven performance,
right? And a certain somebody came out. And this is his actual account, ladies and gentlemen,
no, this is not AI. This is his actual account. This is what he actually.
tweeted. So, um, let me see. So this man, Chris Breezy, who I think is the most talented
human and music, uh, it's just the most talented individual I've ever seen. I mean, this man
sing, he rap, he, he, he plays sports, right? He paints. I'm good, you know, y'all may think,
you know, y'all probably like stop glazing. I'm just like, hey, bro, he's just more talented
to everybody. You guys. You know what I'm saying? See, that's the problem. So when Chris Brown says,
I think it's safe to say they need me.
One, I don't think it was the right time.
You know, you're basically unintentionally discrediting Bad Bunny,
which I think he had a phenomenal performance.
So I don't think that's, I don't think that's right.
You know, there's a little player Hayden.
And, you know, if I was to be a little messy,
I could see Bad Bunny and Chris Brown, you know,
coming to some type of crossroads with certain teams, you know what I'm saying?
All right, my fault.
Basically, I'm not saying this over a woman.
I'm just saying I think he was player hating on Bad Bunny for a reason.
I figure out what that reason is.
But yeah, Chris Brown said they need me.
I'm not going to cap.
They do.
I think this tweet was ill time.
Whoever's his PR team, they didn't let him know.
I kid you or not.
It was probably Chris Brown to tweet that out.
He probably didn't run their past nobody.
Because anybody on his PR team
were told him that was a bad move.
Because who in the world looks at another performer at the Super Bowl?
His biggest moment in his career was supposed to be.
And then tweets that out.
with the type of pool you just had with a breezy bowl being one of the most successful
tours of all time like there's no need to step on somebody's moment you could have said that
like two weeks after and would have the same effect in my opinion saying that right after what
bad buddy did i think it's a little uh insensitive and i just don't think it was uh i don't think
it was fitting i don't think he should did that but once again he's not lying i'm not going to
lie if chris brown like y'all going to say i'm glazing i don't care all right so
This made the most talented person I ever seen
If he got on that Super Bowl stage
And did 50 backflips in the row
And landed on beat
Y'all would understand what
I would play it
Literally he had to show at the BT performance
Well I've never seen
It made me realize
I was like bro this really levels to this
This man was singing
Rap him
And then at the end of the show
He did a backflip and landed on beat
Literally landed on beat
I was thinking to myself
Now I know this man ain't human
I just I just
I know that ain't who I think
That can be a human feat
I know
That ain't who I think it is.
And, you know, some people say he's fueled by that.
Shepard.
All I'm saying is, Chris Brown got on that stage.
Ladies and gentlemen, that'll probably be the best Super Bowl halftime performance in history.
I kid you or not.
You know how there's like a consensus that says that, you know,
everybody comes together to say that Kanye West is like the most impactful hip-hop
artist because it's from the producer side, from the rapping side.
Well, not really the raping side, but from the producer side, being able to rap and people
take it in because you know a bunch of people wrote for Kanye but basically to blend the two
and still to have the phenomenal career that he had i think that's the same type of rhetoric when
it comes to Chris Brown and his talent level when performing it's just really not too many people
who's on his level Chris Brown's like the first person that you could literally match up to
Michael Jackson and the performance it can have some real competition i know what you're
y'all probably think it's blasphemy right now and it's probably because he had that whole not probably
it definitely is because he had that whole case with rihanna um Chris brown's really on that level
that's what I'm trying to tell you like if you perform I think y'all see some things I never saw before
so that's basically that's all I can say man that's all I can say um so with that being said
hopefully we wrapped up to Super Bowl in a swell manner because of course once again I really
appreciate all the notorious mass effect supporters out there and guess what I saw that bad bunny was your
favorite favorite artist of 2025 and guess what I said I was going to dive into this like a
keel on moly cyrus and i think we did just that so with that being said click my link to your in my bio
let me know one of my social media is what do you think about bad bunny having the most watched
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