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Ricky Martin feels ‘tsunami of emotions’ after his and Bad Bunny's Super Bowl moment: ‘I need several hours to process’

Ricky Martin feels ‘tsunami of emotions’ after his and Bad Bunny's Super Bowl moment: ‘I need several hours to process’
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Ricky Martin surprised everyone with a heartfelt guest spot during Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl LX Halftime Show. The event took place on February 8 at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California. Ricky Martin joined Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, better known as Bad Bunny, for a stripped-down acoustic take on ‘Lo Que Le Pasó a Hawaii’. Dancers rocked traditional pava hats, and Puerto Rican flags fluttered everywhere, honoring their island roots.

Waves of raw emotion

Right after, Ricky Martin hit Instagram with photos of him in a big bear hug with Bad Bunny and Lady Gaga backstage. “They have to give me several hours to let me understand the tsunami of emotions I am feeling,” he wrote in the caption, straight from Spanish. “I need several hours to process," he added.
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Fans caught a sweet video of the two sharing a real moment by a trailer and golf cart. Bad Bunny gave Ricky Martin’s back a few emotional pats, then hid his face like he could not believe it. Ricky Martin, the voice behind ‘Livin’ La Vida Loca’, told Entertainment Tonight it felt “beautiful” to represent their culture up there.

A groundbreaking all-Spanish music bash

Bad Bunny owned the 13-minute set, making history as the first to do the whole Super Bowl halftime show in Spanish.
He kicked off in crisp white with ‘La Gasolina’. Things got wild with a fake wedding vibe during ‘Like It Like That’, Bad Bunny belting it out from a truck hood as dancers swarmed around.Lady Gaga jumped in for a spicy salsa spin on her Bruno Mars collab ‘Die With a Smile’. She shared on Instagram, “It was my absolute honor to be part of Benito’s halftime show. Thank you, Benito, for inviting me, and thanks to the entire team for welcoming me onto your stage. I wouldn’t miss it for the world.”Katy Perry, who headlined back in 2015, hyped Bad Bunny on X ahead of time. “You got this @sanbenito. Show them what the American dream looks like.” To both Ricky Martin and Bad Bunny, this was not just any song presentation on a big scale; it was representing their whole culture, identity, and everything they stand for.

Star-studded vibes

The lineup sparkled with Karol G, Cardi B, Pedro Pascal of ‘The Last of Us’, Jessica Alba, and Alexis from RuPaul’s Drag Race. Pedro Pascal threw down some serious moves. Puerto Rico pride shone through every flag waved and cultural touch.Roc Nation put together this high-energy show packed with Bad Bunny’s Grammy gold. Ricky Martin’s pop-in linked old-school Latin hits to today’s trap kings. Fans could not stop buzzing online, calling it a total game-changer that put their heritage front and center.
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