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Super Bowl LX halftime debate heats up as fans push for Snoop Dogg over Bad Bunny

Super Bowl LX halftime debate heats up as fans push for Snoop Dogg over Bad Bunny
Bad Bunny and Snoop Dogg (via Getty Images)
The Super Bowl halftime show has always been the center of attention every year, and many talented artists have graced the coveted stage and commanded the attention of millions in one shared moment. However, the announcement of Bad Bunny as the headliner for Super Bowl LX at Levi’s Stadium has sparked a surprising amount of skepticism among fansWhile the global superstar brings massive streaming numbers and international fame, some fans believe that the Puerto Rican rapper lacks the wide crossover appeal to make it a game-changing performance. As the chatter grows online, Snoop Dogg has come up as the ideal candidate who could take the upcoming Super Bowl to the next level with his global appeal and incredible stage presence.

Fans argue the halftime stage needs a broader musical reach, which Snoop Dogg has in spades

The Super Bowl halftime show always works best when the artist is able to tap into what the audience wants from a performance and is able to deliver it with great connectivity. With the upcoming Bad Bunny performance, skeptics, including President Donald Trump and NFL legend Brett Favre, are questioning whether he has the global reach and resonance to lead such an event.
Ever since Bad Bunny was announced for the performance, a petition gained traction earlier this year to change the artist for the coveted performance.
This was because of concerns relating to the presumed lack of worldwide appeal and awareness of Bad Bunny and his work. Thus, they are afraid of the lack of a mass connection and the possibility of a lukewarm event. After fans witnessed the incredible Snoop Dogg performance at the Christmas Day halftime performance in Detroit, they now want him instead of Bad Bunny for the Super Bowl event. Bunny has been aware of the criticisms around him, and he made it a point to address the detractors during the SNL Season 51 premiere. After thanking his fans worldwide for appreciating his music (he spoke in Spanish), he switched to English and made a subtle dig at the haters by telling them they had 4 months to learn his language if they didn't understand what he said. For now, Bad Bunny is still scheduled to headline the upcoming halftime show. Also read: The Bad Bunny Super Bowl controversy: Why is MAGA angry?
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