“I can’t wait to do the Super Bowl and I know that fans of my music around the world are also delighted,” said Bad Bunny in a long monologue in the American satirical program Saturday Night LiveTransmitted on Saturday night in NBC.
The Puerto Rican superstar, which is among the most listened to the world, responded to the supporters of Donald Trump criticizing their participation in the part -time show of the next Super Bowl.
It will successful superstars such as Madonna or Beyoncé as head of the famous “part -time show” of the American soccer championship final, in front of tens of millions of spectators.
But this choice of indignant supporters of Republican Donald Trump. Most criticism criticize rap and reggaeton of Prince’s Latin for singing exclusively in Spanish. Some describe him as an “demonic” artist and are outraged to see him cloud the boundaries between genres with his clothes or makeup.
“I am delighted and I think everyone is happy, even Fox News,” the singer replied during the program by transmitting an assembly of personalities in the favorite channel of conservatives in the United States saying: “Bad Bunny is my favorite musician and should be the next president.”
“A victory” for all Latinos
His real name Benito Antonio Martinez Ocasio, Bad Bunny had supported Democrat Kamala Harris against Donald Trump for the presidential elections of 2024. This year, he announced that his world tour avoided the United States due to the risk of immigration police declines outside his concerts.
During the show, he explained in Spanish that his presence in the Super Bowl was “a victory” for all Latinos in the United States. “Our imprint and our contribution in this country, no one can eliminate or erase it,” he said.
Then they resumed in English saying: “If you have not understood what I just said, you are four months to learn (Spanish)”, reference to the Super Bowl scheduled for February 8 in Santa Clara (California).
The artist has just finished on his island in Puerto Rico, an attached territory to the United States, a series of concerts that attracted more than half a million admirers.
Source: BFM TV
