Drake Maye Discusses Bad Bunny as Super Bowl 60 Halftime Performer

Drake Maye Discusses Bad Bunny as Super Bowl 60 Halftime Performer

Drake Maye, a key figure at Super Bowl 60, expressed his admiration for halftime performer Bad Bunny. The Puerto Rican artist has garnered mixed reactions regarding his selection for the halftime show, but Maye stands firmly in support of him.

Drake Maye Backs Bad Bunny for Super Bowl 60

During the Super Bowl Media Night, Maye praised Bad Bunny, referencing his performance in the film “Happy Gilmore 2.” He stated, “I know Bad Bunny. I know he’s a big-time artist, and I’m a big fan of him.” Despite language differences, Maye appreciates Bad Bunny’s impact in music.

Bad Bunny’s Achievements

Recently, Bad Bunny won the Album of the Year Award at the 68th Grammy Awards for his album “Debí Tirar Más Fotos.” This achievement underscores his significance in the music industry leading up to his Super Bowl halftime performance.

Roger Goodell on Bad Bunny

NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell addressed potential political statements during the halftime show. He acknowledged Bad Bunny as one of the world’s great artists, emphasizing the decision to feature him.

  • “Bad Bunny understands the platform he is on,” Goodell remarked.
  • “This platform is used to unite people and showcase their talents.”
  • “Artists in the past have utilized this moment effectively.”

Super Bowl 60 Streaming Information

Super Bowl 60 is scheduled to air on February 8 at 6:30 p.m. ET on NBC. Fans can enjoy the game through various streaming options:

  • DirecTV (offers a free trial for new users)
  • Peacock (subscription starts at $10.99 per month)
  • Sling TV

As anticipation builds around the game, Bad Bunny’s halftime performance promises to be a highlight, combining entertainment and cultural significance.