Say No to Bad Bunny at the Super Bowl LX Halftime Show


Say No to Bad Bunny at the Super Bowl LX Halftime Show
La causa
Say No to Bad Bunny at the Super Bowl LX Halftime Show
The Super Bowl halftime show is one of the most watched performances on Earth, with millions of families, children, and fans tuning in. This stage deserves a real artist—someone with genuine vocal ability and musical talent. Bad Bunny is not a singer. His career relies almost entirely on autotune, studio effects, and lyrics that too often lack depth or even show respect. By choosing him, the NFL sends the wrong message to all viewers: that talent doesn’t matter, only money and popularity do.
If the NFL goes forward with this decision, the halftime show risks becoming a hollow spectacle, remembered not for excellence but for controversy and disappointment. The Super Bowl is a cultural institution that should elevate music, not lower its standards. There are countless artists—both Latino and international—who have proven vocal talent, creativity, and respect for the audience. Choosing Bad Bunny ignores those far more deserving musicians and reduces the show to a commercial strategy instead of a celebration of music.
The NFL still has time to correct this mistake. Super Bowl LX will be historic, and the halftime show will define how it is remembered. Now is the time to demand a change: replace Bad Bunny with a true artist who can deliver an unforgettable performance built on real talent, artistry, and respect. Millions of fans want a halftime show that inspires, uplifts, and honors the event’s tradition—not one that settles for the lowest artistic standard.
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La causa
Say No to Bad Bunny at the Super Bowl LX Halftime Show
The Super Bowl halftime show is one of the most watched performances on Earth, with millions of families, children, and fans tuning in. This stage deserves a real artist—someone with genuine vocal ability and musical talent. Bad Bunny is not a singer. His career relies almost entirely on autotune, studio effects, and lyrics that too often lack depth or even show respect. By choosing him, the NFL sends the wrong message to all viewers: that talent doesn’t matter, only money and popularity do.
If the NFL goes forward with this decision, the halftime show risks becoming a hollow spectacle, remembered not for excellence but for controversy and disappointment. The Super Bowl is a cultural institution that should elevate music, not lower its standards. There are countless artists—both Latino and international—who have proven vocal talent, creativity, and respect for the audience. Choosing Bad Bunny ignores those far more deserving musicians and reduces the show to a commercial strategy instead of a celebration of music.
The NFL still has time to correct this mistake. Super Bowl LX will be historic, and the halftime show will define how it is remembered. Now is the time to demand a change: replace Bad Bunny with a true artist who can deliver an unforgettable performance built on real talent, artistry, and respect. Millions of fans want a halftime show that inspires, uplifts, and honors the event’s tradition—not one that settles for the lowest artistic standard.
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Petición creada en 2 de octubre de 2025
