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Keeping up to his promise, Puerto Rican superstar Bad Bunny on Sunday turned the Super Bowl half-time show into a party with the singer belting out some of the biggest Spanish hits.
The musician, whose real name is Benito Antonio Martinez Ocasio, who was expected to take jibes at US President Donald Trump during the show, kept his performance focused on music, positivity, love, culture, and American society. Bad Bunny wore an all-white ensemble, with a football jersey featuring the number "64" and "Ocasio," before donning a classy suit jacket.
Watch: Bad Bunny's full Super Bowl performance
"Together, We Are America," read a message on a football that the singer held up in front of the camera.
Actors Pedro Pascal and Jessica Alba, and rapper Cardi B were among the guest stars vibing in his familiar "La Casita" backdrop, representing a home in Puerto Rico.In a set featuring a sugar cane plantation, a traditional "piragua" cart selling treats, and even a wedding, he opened with "Titi Me Pregunto" and feminist anthem "Yo Perreo Sola," with a cast of dancers fueling the party atmosphere.
Celebs join Bad Bunny's performance
Surprise musical guests included Lady Gaga, who sang a Latin-inflected version of her hit "Die with a Smile" - the only English lyrics in the show - and Puerto Rican singer Ricky Martin. Bad Bunny closed out his performance with a billboard behind him saying, “The only thing more powerful than hate is love,” a nod to his Grammy-winning speech last weekend.
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