That is the most unfamiliar performer that the NFL has ever selected. The popularity of the artist is largely within the Latino demographic and isn’t as known in other demos.
That said every time there isn't a country-esque or high profile pop person
seem to be trying to gravitate towards younger people over time as well as capturing nostalgia but for a different generation like several years ago bringing in Dr. Dre, Eminem, Snoop Dogg, etc.
Just because you may not like the rap genre doesn’t make it not music. He’s a great performer and not just a rapper. I would say is music is more dance/rap fusion as his songs have great dancing beats. I think he will do a great job as the halftime act. Loved his SNL performance where they paid tribute to the famous image of the men on sitting on a beam having lunch high in the air while building a skyscraper. I couldn’t find the full performance this is a short clip to give you an idea.
Just because you may not like the rap genre doesn’t make it not music. He’s a great performer and not just a rapper. I would say is music is more dance/rap fusion as his songs have great dancing beats. I think he will do a great job as the halftime act. Loved his SNL performance where they paid tribute to the famous image of the men on sitting on a beam having lunch high in the air while building a skyscraper. I couldn’t find the full performance this is a short clip to give you an idea.
For those saying they dont like people just wanting old acts. When they chose Usher that was an insanely smart move and I consider him an "old" act. It was all the talk for weeks after and the young crowd absolutely loved how their parents were 1000% all in dancing and singing to Usher.
For those saying they dont like people just wanting old acts. When they chose Usher that was an insanely smart move and I consider him an "old" act. It was all the talk for weeks after and the young crowd absolutely loved how their parents were 1000% all in dancing and singing to Usher.
The issue is (at least from what I have seen) that people want acts that are truly no longer relevant. Usher is still putting out good danceable music. When was the last time Metallica, Sheila E, Will Smith (seriously??) and others like that have put out an album? There are still 'older' performers who are putting out some good stuff, but getting more big-name today artists like Bad Bunny will draw more eyes, especially for those who really don't watch football.
I don’t mind Bad Bunny and I know he’s popular at the moment, but I love when they mix it up a bit. So for me, I’d love to see Bad Bunny as the headliner with special guests Metallica, Snoop and Dolly Parton. Something for everyone.