I stated that the only good part of it was the women. I don't like his music. AndvI don't like a weirdo wearing a dress. If he's gay no problem but he's not (as far as I know). Did it for shock value. Again, he gets props for Alba. Still beautiful
Back to back great halftime shows. Easily one of the best. Probably the best sets and storytelling I've seen. The game was a total snoozefest though He didn't wear a dress. What the hell were you watching?
Probably the best halftime show I've seen so far since Prince. The dude made the superbowl his stage by bringing his Puerto Rican culture to it and taught us a bit of history in less than 15 min. The attention to details of his stage production is amazing to watch as everything comes together. I have no clue what the hell he's rapping or singing about but the vibe is strong, that even our autistic nephew was dancing through it all. He rarely does that and it brought joy to me and my family. Some people thinks its the worst which is OK. The music is subjective and every year, there's always someone thats going to hate it. Thank you Benito Ocasio for making this one a memorable one for me and my family.
CBS did not say how it arrived at its estimate. Official viewership numbers for Bad Bunny's halftime show performance have not yet been released. Nielsen Media Research told The Cincinnati Enquirer that the viewership total would be announced Tuesday afternoon.
I agree, Prince is my top performance, the good LORD even let it rain when he played Purple Rain Bad Bunny had a great visual of Puerto Rico culture, I had never heard him sing but he was dam good...............and I thought it was classy of him not to get caught up in the maga garbage, what a bunch of snow flakes
Didn't watch but the 'alternate' show's main act made sure to call out all of these conservative pillars: The People & Subcultures The Midnight Glancers: People out late looking for trouble or a good time. The Topless Dancers: Strippers. The Gander Freaks: Curious onlookers or outsiders. The G’s with the 40s: Gangsters drinking 40oz bottles of malt liquor. The Chicks with Beepers: A classic late-90s reference to women with pagers. The Crackheads, Critics, and Cynics: A grouped shout-out to his detractors and the addicted. Heroes in the Methadone Clinic: Those struggling with or recovering from opioid addiction. All You Bastards at the I.R.S.: Tax collectors (a frequent target of his). The Crooked Cops: Corrupt police officers. The Hookers Trickin' Out in Hollywood: Sex workers in L.A. The Hoods of the World Misunderstood: A general nod to urban youth and outcasts. All the Gangs Getting Money: Organized crime making a profit. All My Homies in the County in Cell Block Six: Friends currently incarcerated. Specific Figures & Media D.B. Cooper: The infamous unidentified skyjacker who vanished with $200,000 in 1971. Porno Flicks: Adult films. Wild Mustangs: The horses (or possibly the cars). Items & Situations Questions That Don’t Have Any Answers: Existential or life frustrations. Cars Packed with Speakers: Loud car audio culture. The Northern Lights and Southern Comfort: A double entendre referring to both geography and substances (mar1juana and whiskey). Punctured Veins: A reference to IV drug use. Cluttered Desks: Likely referring to the bureaucracy of the police or the IRS. Shots of Jack and Caps of Meth: Jack Daniel's whiskey and methamphetamine. Half Pints of Love and Fifths of Stress: Metaphors for emotional states measured like alcohol. Time Bombs Tickin' and Heads that Hang: People under extreme pressure or facing execution/despair. The Grits when there ain't enough eggs to cook: A reference to poverty and making do with what you have.
More values from that gem: Start an escort service for all the right reasons An' set up shop at the top of Four Seasons