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Yeah, that was a hell of a performance/show. I’ve never really listened to Bad Bunny and I cannot say I’m a fan of his music (though I do love a lot of Latin music and Cuban jazz, so there were parts of the musical aspect I appreciated, particularly when they brought out he horns), but the presentation was a blast.The halftime show was the best one I've seen. Only Dre and Eminem's came close. I didn't understand more than 1% of what he was saying, but the show itself was great.
So true. There were very few that were above normal commercial bullshit, pretty much nothing memorable.It's like the best of shitty options by and large.
Super bowl ads are not what they used to be
“It was an entertaining performance”Sorry I still don't get it and I don't know any Hispanic that watches the NFL, but I'm isolated in Chatham Co. I would think the Hispanic population that does watch the NFL is very small overall. It was an entertaining performance, but I wouldn't consider it music. It's just something else to divide our country even more and by the looks of it this morning that's exactly what it is doing.
Super Bowl ads have been awful for a long time. They rely too heavily on celebrity appearances and pop culture references, but otherwise have no meat too them.It's like the best of shitty options by and large.
Super bowl ads are not what they used to be
Booking a halftime musician with 114 billion Spotify streams and fresh off 6 Grammy nominations and 3 Grammy wins, including Album of the Year is divisive? The guy preaching love and togetherness ("Together, we are America," "The only thing more powerful than hate is love") during the performance was divisive?It's just something else to divide our country even more and by the looks of it this morning that's exactly what it is doing.
Ohhhh so this is what is meant by "Deep Chatham"Sorry I still don't get it and I don't know any Hispanic that watches the NFL, but I'm isolated in Chatham Co. I would think the Hispanic population that does watch the NFL is very small overall. It was an entertaining performance, but I wouldn't consider it music. It's just something else to divide our country even more and by the looks of it this morning that's exactly what it is doing.
You fucks live for "dividing" the nation. If not this you would have found something else.Sorry I still don't get it and I don't know any Hispanic that watches the NFL, but I'm isolated in Chatham Co. I would think the Hispanic population that does watch the NFL is very small overall. It was an entertaining performance, but I wouldn't consider it music. It's just something else to divide our country even more and by the looks of it this morning that's exactly what it is doing.
The people calling it divisive are those that think America is a white, Christian, English-mandatory nation. OR, they know it isn't and that's what they want.Booking a halftime musician with 114 billion Spotify streams and fresh off 6 Grammy nominations and 3 Grammy wins, including Album of the Year is divisive? The guy preaching love and togetherness ("Together, we are America," "The only thing more powerful than hate is love") during the performance was divisive?
I'd train my sights on the culture warriors telling people there is reason to be outraged.
I'm no Bad Bunny fan, couldn't tell you a single song, but this is a silly "controversy." The messages of division are coming from exactly one group of people.
Wow, you do realize there is an entire spectrum of wonderful music outside of what appears to be your limited exposure.Sorry I still don't get it and I don't know any Hispanic that watches the NFL, but I'm isolated in Chatham Co. I would think the Hispanic population that does watch the NFL is very small overall. It was an entertaining performance, but I wouldn't consider it music. It's just something else to divide our country even more and by the looks of it this morning that's exactly what it is doing.
The people that wanted a separate half time show are the people that wanted separate water fountains and bathrooms.The people calling it divisive are those that think America is a white, Christian, English-mandatory nation. OR, they know it isn't and that's what they want.
They also probably love to go out for Taco Tuesday and don't see the hypocrisy
Ohhhh so this is what is meant by "Deep Chatham"
Exactly my thoughts. It is only divisive if we let it / want it to be. Honestly, I haven't liked the last few halftime shows, but I'm not getting all over social media bitching moaning about it. I just didn't watch. Those shows featured extremely popular acts that I don't particularly like. It is as simple as that. The division starts when people start claiming that the show is somehow morally inferior or un-American. Folks who don't like the show should certainly tune in to something else, but damn, STFU about how much you hate it and how un-American it is. I mean, people have sped past "grumpy old man" status straight to hateful bigot.Booking a halftime musician with 114 billion Spotify streams and fresh off 6 Grammy nominations and 3 Grammy wins, including Album of the Year is divisive? The guy preaching love and togetherness ("Together, we are America," "The only thing more powerful than hate is love") during the performance was divisive?
I'd train my sights on the culture warriors telling people there is reason to be outraged.
I'm no Bad Bunny fan, couldn't tell you a single song, but this is a silly "controversy." The messages of division are coming from exactly one group of people.
I don’t think people would see it as divisive except they were told it would be divisive. I didn’t see anything divisive in the actual performance, just in the MAGAs declaring it to be divisive long before the Super Bowl was even played.Sorry I still don't get it and I don't know any Hispanic that watches the NFL, but I'm isolated in Chatham Co. I would think the Hispanic population that does watch the NFL is very small overall. It was an entertaining performance, but I wouldn't consider it music. It's just something else to divide our country even more and by the looks of it this morning that's exactly what it is doing.