Lady Gaga Calls Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl Halftime Show an ‘Absolute Honor’

Lady Gaga Calls Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl Halftime Show an ‘Absolute Honor’

Lady Gaga expressed her admiration for Bad Bunny following his remarkable Super Bowl Halftime Show. The singer has been in the spotlight recently, showcasing her collaborative spirit and affection for fellow artists.

Honoring Bad Bunny’s Performance

After his performance, Gaga took to Instagram to celebrate their duet. She joined Bad Bunny on stage for a salsa-infused rendition of her hit “Die With a Smile,” coinciding with a wedding ceremony that occurred during the halftime show. In her post, she stated, “It was my absolute honor to be a part of Benito’s halftime show.”

Gaga thanked Bad Bunny and his team for welcoming her. She felt it was a moment she wouldn’t have missed for the world.

Surprise Guests and Reactions

  • Ricky Martin also graced the stage, reacting emotionally on social media.
  • He remarked in Spanish, “They need to give me several hours to process the tsunami of emotions I’m feeling.”
  • A variety of celebrities joined the lively performance, including Pedro Pascal, Karol G, Cardi B, and Jessica Alba.

Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl Success

The Super Bowl Halftime Show received high praise from critics. According to Variety, Bad Bunny’s performance was described as “joyous, elaborate, unapologetic, and unity-themed.”

A Grammys Connection

In 2017, Lady Gaga previously headlined her own Super Bowl Halftime Show. Most recently, she received a Grammy nomination for Album of the Year with her album “Mayhem.” It was Bad Bunny’s “Debí Tirar Más Fotos” that ultimately took home the prize. Gaga was emotional at the ceremony, expressing her happiness for Bad Bunny’s recognition.

She highlighted the significance of Bad Bunny’s influence, stating, “What he means to people is so incredibly important. He is a brilliant musician and human being. He is so incredibly kind.”

Bad Bunny’s Grammy Speech

During an acceptance speech at the Grammys, Bad Bunny made a powerful statement against hate. He said, “We’re not savage, we’re not animals, we’re not aliens. We are humans and we are Americans.” He emphasized that love is more powerful than hate and called for unity among people.

The essence of the evening reflected their shared commitment to promote positivity and love through their artistry. Gaga and Bad Bunny continue to inspire their audiences with their music and messages.

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