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Bad Bunny retunes reggaeton’s Black roots for pregame shows and brand deals

Interpolating the sonic DNA of reggaeton, a genre rooted in Afro-Caribbean rhythms and pioneered by artists like Edgardo Franco, Bad Bunny recalibrates the sound for a broader, and notably less Black, audience. His rise parallels a shift in industry aesthetics where visibility trumps lineage.

From pregame shows to Grammy wins, his trajectory foregrounds how a distinctly Black musical form is reshaped and redistributed under non-Black stewardship, gently glossed by global chart placements and sponsorships.


Source: Music Industry News – Published on February 15, 2026

Bad Bunny wears grief on his jersey in a halftime show for one not in the stands

Clad in white, Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl Halftime Show stitches personal grief into public spectacle. The jersey? A tribute—not branding, but bloodline: “OCASIO” across the back, “64” on the front marking the birth year of his late uncle, Cutito.

Longtime 49ers fan and the man who taught him about football, Cutito died two years before Benito could bring him to a game. Performing at Levi’s Stadium, Bad Bunny insists the show wasn’t just for the cameras—it was for the uncle who never made it to the stands.


Source: Billboard – Published on February 10, 2026

Bad Bunny Gets Hands-On at Mexican Museum, Officials Not Amused

Bad Bunny finds himself on shaky ground after physically interacting with a protected exhibit in a Mexican museum—an act that didn’t go unnoticed by officials. He documents the encounter himself, posting photos that directly contradict museum policy.

Having wrapped up a residency in Puerto Rico, he takes a side trip that blurs the boundaries between admiration and irreverence. The museum's reaction is swift and distinctly unamused.


Source: TMZ.com – Published on December 29, 2025

Bad Bunny skips the party, still bags Artist, Tour, and Global 200 titles

Bad Bunny doesn’t attend the 2025 Billboard Latin Music Awards, yet still watches from a distance as he accumulates titles—Artist of the Year, Tour of the Year, and Global 200 Latin Artist of the Year, among others.

The ceremony, hosted in Coral Gables, Florida, unfolds with the usual flash of performances and emotionally-filtered acceptance speeches, including one reflecting on a music industry where making art doesn’t always mean making money.


Source: Music Industry News – Published on October 25, 2025

Bad Bunny times chart buzz just right for 2026 Super Bowl Halftime spotlight

Interpolating media frenzy with commercial spectacle, Bad Bunny steps into the center ring of Americana’s most-watched stage—the 2026 Super Bowl Halftime Show.

Fresh from releasing Debí Tirar Más Fotos and staging a record-breaking residency in Puerto Rico, the artist rides a wave not of hype but sheer timing, converging chart momentum with a moment of mainstream saturation.


Source: Music – Rolling Stone – Published on September 29, 2025

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