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Saint Puppy

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Thought it was the best I've seen in terms of appearance and production.

Football is by far the most American of any of the 4 major sports here - can't have the whole thing in spanish (taking out the random Lady Gaga appearance). Felt like the music was only ok - but again language barrier didn't help. I did like the end with all the flags and the theme of unity and love, but also felt way too political (which goes to my next point)

Deeply political performance - Keep politics out of sports! I don't care what your political persuasion is - we are obviously more divided than we've ever been, but sports is generally an escape to get away from all the noise - halftime show included.

In conclusion I hope the super bowl keeps going in the direction of the production value this halftime show had. Stay out of politics - don't have someone so divisive as the headliner and remember this is about sports & entertaiment - no more and no less!
 

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Thought it was the best I've seen in terms of appearance and production.

Football is by far the most American of any of the 4 major sports here - can't have the whole thing in spanish (taking out the random Lady Gaga appearance). Felt like the music was only ok - but again language barrier didn't help. I did like the end with all the flags and the theme of unity and love, but also felt way too political (which goes to my next point)

Deeply political performance - Keep politics out of sports! I don't care what your political persuasion is - we are obviously more divided than we've ever been, but sports is generally an escape to get away from all the noise - halftime show included.

In conclusion I hope the super bowl keeps going in the direction of the production value this halftime show had. Stay out of politics - don't have someone so divisive as the headliner and remember this is about sports & entertaiment - no more and no less!
I didn't see it as political at all. It was a celebration of a culture: sugar cane harvesting, bodegas, dominos, a latin wedding with Lady Gaga singing! Music for me doesn't need lyrics that I understand, love Italian opera, for example. That music, last night, made me want to get up and dance, joyful music. Well done production, loved it!
 

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I didn't see it as political at all. It was a celebration of a culture: sugar cane harvesting, bodegas, dominos, a latin wedding with Lady Gaga singing! Music for me doesn't need lyrics that I understand, love Italian opera, for example. That music, last night, made me want to get up and dance, joyful music. Well done production, loved it!
It’s odd that anyone would interpret an artist’s celebration of life in a US territory as being divisive.
 

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I saw today that the sugar cane field they made was people in costumes. Making an intimate set was a pretty cool effect in a massive stadium. The photography, staging and choreography was fantastic. I enjoyed the music too.
 

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Thought it was the best I've seen in terms of appearance and production.

Football is by far the most American of any of the 4 major sports here - can't have the whole thing in spanish (taking out the random Lady Gaga appearance). Felt like the music was only ok - but again language barrier didn't help. I did like the end with all the flags and the theme of unity and love, but also felt way too political (which goes to my next point)

Deeply political performance - Keep politics out of sports! I don't care what your political persuasion is - we are obviously more divided than we've ever been, but sports is generally an escape to get away from all the noise - halftime show included.

In conclusion I hope the super bowl keeps going in the direction of the production value this halftime show had. Stay out of politics - don't have someone so divisive as the headliner and remember this is about sports & entertaiment - no more and no less!

If you've paid attention for any amount of time, you would know that the NFL is purely about increasing its bottom line by expanding its entire base of fans. This had nothing to do with politics and was purely about attracting new/non-traditional viewership by leveraging a current & popular artist - who also happens to be from Puerto Rico and provides Spanish language/music content. It was actually a pretty shrewd move as the NFL contemplates putting a franchise in places like Mexico City over the next decade.

Sure NFL traditionalists as well as some partisan politicians & activitists have complained about the show. However the core and growing NFL fanbase has shown to pretty much always stay intact regardless of the noise, complaints and threats to quit.
 

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If you've paid attention for any amount of time, you would know that the NFL is purely about increasing its bottom line by expanding its entire base of fans. This had nothing to do with politics and was purely about attracting new/non-traditional viewership by leveraging a current & popular artist - who also happens to be from Puerto Rico and provides Spanish language/music content. It was actually a pretty shrewd move as the NFL contemplates putting a franchise in places like Mexico City over the next decade.

Sure NFL traditionalists as well as some partisan politicians & activitists have complained about the show. However the core and growing NFL fanbase has shown to pretty much always stay intact regardless of the noise, complaints and threats to quit.
Didn't watch this show but that was my thought as well. Not sure I appreciate the marketing of "America's game" to truly become the Game of the America's lol but so be it. I guess I'd be fine with Mexico City taking "America's Team" from Dallas. :)

At some point I'll take a look at the show but unlike several here that say understanding the words doesn't matter, well it does for me. I watch a ton of foreign shows in non-language but sub-titles are a must. Maybe someone will put out a video with them. That would be cool. (and FWIW my "Spanglish" is fairly decent and I enjoy engaging Hispanic folks in it. At the very least I provide THEM some entertainment , ha)

To each their own.
 

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Didn't watch this show but that was my thought as well. Not sure I appreciate the marketing of "America's game" to truly become the Game of the America's lol but so be it. I guess I'd be fine with Mexico City taking "America's Team" from Dallas. :)

At some point I'll take a look at the show but unlike several here that say understanding the words doesn't matter, well it does for me. I watch a ton of foreign shows in non-language but sub-titles are a must. Maybe someone will put out a video with them. That would be cool. (and FWIW my "Spanglish" is fairly decent and I enjoy engaging Hispanic folks in it. At the very least I provide THEM some entertainment , ha)

To each their own.
I hope you enjoy it. There are no words or lyrics in a ballet but the stories and messages are understood. I don’t think you’ll need to understand all the lyrics to appreciate yesterday’s performance.
 

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Thought it was the best I've seen in terms of appearance and production.

Football is by far the most American of any of the 4 major sports here - can't have the whole thing in spanish (taking out the random Lady Gaga appearance). Felt like the music was only ok - but again language barrier didn't help. I did like the end with all the flags and

Didn't watch this show but that was my thought as well. Not sure I appreciate the marketing of "America's game" to truly become the Game of the America's lol but so be it. I guess I'd be fine with Mexico City taking "America's Team" from Dallas. :)

At some point I'll take a look at the show but unlike several here that say understanding the words doesn't matter, well it does for me. I watch a ton of foreign shows in non-language but sub-titles are a must. Maybe someone will put out a video with them. That would be cool. (and FWIW my "Spanglish" is fairly decent and I enjoy engaging Hispanic folks in it. At the very least I provide THEM some entertainment , ha)

To each their own.
what do white, English speaking citizens who are offended by the halftime show think about the first white settlers to this continent or their more recent immigrant ancestors not looking or speaking like those who were here before them ?

Answer: they don’t think about it. It’s far beyond their comprehension. It’s also vile racism, ignorance, intolerance, etc.
 

tico brown

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I saw today that the sugar cane field they made was people in costumes. Making an intimate set was a pretty cool effect in a massive stadium. The photography, staging and choreography was fantastic. I enjoyed the music too.
There’s a deep history lesson with the sugar cane set up along with the bodegas, the power wires, and a few other sets. But I won’t get into it because the politics of the message would offend the ones who have their own CE Board to themselves.
 

tico brown

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If you've paid attention for any amount of time, you would know that the NFL is purely about increasing its bottom line by expanding its entire base of fans. This had nothing to do with politics and was purely about attracting new/non-traditional viewership by leveraging a current & popular artist - who also happens to be from Puerto Rico and provides Spanish language/music content. It was actually a pretty shrewd move as the NFL contemplates putting a franchise in places like Mexico City over the next decade.

Sure NFL traditionalists as well as some partisan politicians & activitists have complained about the show. However the core and growing NFL fanbase has shown to pretty much always stay intact regardless of the noise, complaints and threats to quit.
Not only Bad Bunny broke Michael Jackson’s record of most watched Halftime Show, there has to be records broken for most watched Super Bowl in Puerto Bowl and other Latin American countries. The game is growing down there and getting more popular as American Football Leagues are starting to pop up in PR.

BTW, last night had the first Puerto Rican Born and Bred NFL Player to be in a Super Bowl, let alone win it: Center Francisco Maranges of Dorado, PR.
 

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Jay-Z (drug dealer with multiple assaults/stabbings) picked the Bunny. The homely rapper also picked the Green Day band that is infamous for promoting anti-US militancy abroad. Band had to have "F__K America" deleted from show. The half-time show was 100% intended as a cigar being put out in America dinner. Rap is the lowest form of music (its just chant really) and that's why Bunny has a lot of "streams" on cheap/free internet sources. Music was better when ratings and reviews tracked with physical sales. Unfortunately a segment of American corporate culture is saturated with pandering and posturing. Goodell is one of its hit men.

I never liked Kid Rock rap either but the show had a cellist and violinist play and it was a pleasant surprise.


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what do white, English speaking citizens who are offended by the halftime show think about the first white settlers to this continent or their more recent immigrant ancestors not looking or speaking like those who were here before them ?

Answer: they don’t think about it. It’s far beyond their comprehension. It’s also vile racism, ignorance, intolerance, etc.
WTF are you quoting me for? Did I say anything about being offended by an Hispanic artist? Bruno Mars was perhaps my favorite show. My SIL is from Chile. Wow.

Go blow it out your tailpipe Shelby.
 

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Bad Bunny is awesome, and his performance was great. I saw him at Coachella and he was great there too.

He has resisted the English language crossover siren that lured Shakira and others...her Spanish songs are way better.

He is a great representative for PR and an awesome artist.

For a country where 42% of people have a passport, it is wild to me that so few know PR is part of the US, you can get there without a passport and it has a TON to offer in terms of food, culture, music, sights, nightlife, beaches, parks, ambiance...and it's like a $200-300 RT nonstop flight from EWR...and gets overlooked.

Speaking more languages is also a no brainer. Being monolingual should not be a point of pride. We have no official language for a reason.
 

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If you've paid attention for any amount of time, you would know that the NFL is purely about increasing its bottom line by expanding its entire base of fans. This had nothing to do with politics and was purely about attracting new/non-traditional viewership by leveraging a current & popular artist - who also happens to be from Puerto Rico and provides Spanish language/music content. It was actually a pretty shrewd move as the NFL contemplates putting a franchise in places like Mexico City over the next decade.

Sure NFL traditionalists as well as some partisan politicians & activitists have complained about the show. However the core and growing NFL fanbase has shown to pretty much always stay intact regardless of the noise, complaints and threats to quit.

Absolutely correct about increasing the bottom line and fan base. But it was also political. It can be both.
 

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It’s odd that anyone would interpret an artist’s celebration of life in a US territory as being divisive.

Would be the equivalent of Bruce or Bon Jovi passing a deli with pork roll or playing around a jughandle or Block R, but in our crazed times the usuals would likely hate that too.
 

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WTF are you quoting me for? Did I say anything about being offended by an Hispanic artist? Bruno Mars was perhaps my favorite show. My SIL is from Chile. Wow.

Go blow it out your tailpipe Shelby.
Replying to your post as it relates to embarrassing OP.
 

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Bad Bunny is awesome, and his performance was great. I saw him at Coachella and he was great there too.

He has resisted the English language crossover siren that lured Shakira and others...her Spanish songs are way better.

He is a great representative for PR and an awesome artist.

For a country where 42% of people have a passport, it is wild to me that so few know PR is part of the US, you can get there without a passport and it has a TON to offer in terms of food, culture, music, sights, nightlife, beaches, parks, ambiance...and it's like a $200-300 RT nonstop flight from EWR...and gets overlooked.

Speaking more languages is also a no brainer. Being monolingual should not be a point of pride. We have no official language for a reason.
Some of us just have no ability to pick up a foreign language. It's one of the reasons we vacation in Jamaica...besides the ganja and the reggae music. It wouldn't matter anyway, as Bunny doesn't do the kind of music that I appreciate. I grew up on rock music...only good rock music...and have zero interest in most other music.
But I have a strange feeling that all of the uproar over this halftime show is about something far deeper and hateful than musical style. Something so predictable from a segment of the population. And so disappointing.
 

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I thought it was great, and i barely understood any of the words. The message of unity was clear, and I loved the highlighting of the contributions of the Hispanic community. Also, my two boys (9 and 11) both loved it because they're big fans.
 

tico brown

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Bad Bunny is awesome, and his performance was great. I saw him at Coachella and he was great there too.

He has resisted the English language crossover siren that lured Shakira and others...her Spanish songs are way better.

He is a great representative for PR and an awesome artist.

For a country where 42% of people have a passport, it is wild to me that so few know PR is part of the US, you can get there without a passport and it has a TON to offer in terms of food, culture, music, sights, nightlife, beaches, parks, ambiance...and it's like a $200-300 RT nonstop flight from EWR...and gets overlooked.

Speaking more languages is also a no brainer. Being monolingual should not be a point of pride. We have no official language for a reason.
This makes too much sense. 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
 
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There's some "assumption" going on in this thread and those doing so should knock it the **** off...as a "middle-aged white male" who really doesn't like BB's music (don't hate it, just not what's on my "playlist" so-to-speak)....I actually, surprisingly, enjoyed his show...I was worried he'd make it political (Green Day, a bunch of white guys my age whose music I actually like, DID make it political of course....) BUT let's be honest he really didn't. Was there some "subtext," to the show? Sure, but he made VERY sure to throw out "I LOVE AMERICA" in English and directly into the camera. That, IMHO, was a "win-win" for everyone.
 
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Jay-Z (drug dealer with multiple assaults/stabbings) picked the Bunny. The homely rapper also picked the Green Day band that is infamous for promoting anti-US militancy abroad. Band had to have "F__K America" deleted from show. The half-time show was 100% intended as a cigar being put out in America dinner. Rap is the lowest form of music (its just chant really) and that's why Bunny has a lot of "streams" on cheap/free internet sources. Music was better when ratings and reviews tracked with physical sales. Unfortunately a segment of American corporate culture is saturated with pandering and posturing. Goodell is one of its hit men.

I never liked Kid Rock rap either but the show had a cellist and violinist play and it was a pleasant surprise.


Antonio and Alison Marin​

THE CELLIST AND THE VIOLINIST​


lol. Bad Bunny was one of the top 10 highest paid musicians in 25 and was Spotify's top global artist with 19.8 Billion streams.
 

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Never previously heard a Bad Bunny song in my life. Knew the guy just from movie and TV appearances. No idea what was supposedly divisive, before, during or after. Not like the guy hasn't been one of the biggest names in entertainment the past couple years.

Thought the overall presentation was great, music was fun and energetic. Agree it's clear that, just like every other halftime show the same dudes have complained about for the past 15 years, whole idea is to expand appeal of NFL and reach out to new demos. You're a given ...and have proven it by watching every one if those 15+ Super Bowls. Incidentally, the same reason to have a halftime show to begin with.

As for subtitles ...was that really gonna be helpful with someone singing so fast?
 

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Bad Bunny is awesome, and his performance was great. I saw him at Coachella and he was great there too.

He has resisted the English language crossover siren that lured Shakira and others...her Spanish songs are way better.

He is a great representative for PR and an awesome artist.

For a country where 42% of people have a passport, it is wild to me that so few know PR is part of the US, you can get there without a passport and it has a TON to offer in terms of food, culture, music, sights, nightlife, beaches, parks, ambiance...and it's like a $200-300 RT nonstop flight from EWR...and gets overlooked.

Speaking more languages is also a no brainer. Being monolingual should not be a point of pride. We have no official language for a reason.
He ain’t lying !!!
 
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Thought it was the best I've seen in terms of appearance and production.

Football is by far the most American of any of the 4 major sports here - can't have the whole thing in spanish (taking out the random Lady Gaga appearance). Felt like the music was only ok - but again language barrier didn't help. I did like the end with all the flags and the theme of unity and love, but also felt way too political (which goes to my next point)

Deeply political performance - Keep politics out of sports! I don't care what your political persuasion is - we are obviously more divided than we've ever been, but sports is generally an escape to get away from all the noise - halftime show included.

In conclusion I hope the super bowl keeps going in the direction of the production value this halftime show had. Stay out of politics - don't have someone so divisive as the headliner and remember this is about sports & entertaiment - no more and no less!
NBC Suffers Bizarre Technical Glitch As Entire Halftime Show Broadcast In Spanish | Babylon Bee
 
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An artist expresses a message of unity to bring people together in peace.

The other side:
go **** yourself middle finger GIF
NOW.....I don't know what these lyrics (APPARENTLY one of the songs he played last night) have to do with "unity" so let's take everything with a "grain of salt" I guess? I dunno lol...just saw this and had to "shake my head" a tad regarding the "unity" thing (the lyrics do NOT offend me, personally, I was a 2 Live Crew fan lolol....):

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