Acuña Jr. and Bad Bunny: Baseball and Music Stars at the Super Bowl

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Bad Bunny Conquers Super Bowl LX: An Unforgettable Spectacle

SANTA CLARA, California – The highly anticipated Super Bowl LX halftime show, held at Levi’s Stadium, featured acclaimed Puerto Rican artist Bad Bunny, who delivered a performance that will be etched in the memory of all those present and watching on television. The event, which combined the best of entertainment and sports, featured the participation of various celebrities, creating a vibrant and energetic atmosphere. Among the figures who shared the stage with the Bad Bunny, names such as Ricky Martin, Lady Gaga, Cardi B, the Colombian Karol G and the Chilean actor Pedro Pascal stood out. One of the most talked-about moments was the appearance of the Venezuelan star of the Atlanta Braves, Ronald Acuña Jr., who joined the celebration on the “La Casita” stage. Acuña Jr., like many Latin baseball players, is a recognized admirer of Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, Bad Bunny’s real name. Acuña Jr.’s admiration for Bad Bunny is evident in his choice of the artist’s songs as his walk-up music, including hits like “Tití Me Preguntó” and “Un Verano Sin Ti”. This trend of using Bad Bunny’s music in baseball extends to other renowned players in the Major Leagues.
  • Juan Soto
  • Vladimir Guerrero Jr.
  • Ketel Marte
  • Jackson Chourio
  • Manny Machado
Bad Bunny’s connection to baseball has been evident in recent years, including his participation in events and mentions in his music. In his 2023 album “Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va a Pasar Mañana”, the artist included references to several Major League Baseball players. The presence of Ronald Acuña Jr. at Super Bowl LX highlights the growing fusion between urban music and baseball, two passions that continue to unite millions of fans.
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