On The Dueling 2026 Super Bowl Halftime Shows

In 2026, America got twice as much music during the Super Bowl halftime as they have in previous years, thanks to conservative political organization TPUSA running alternative programming headlined by Kid Rock in protest of the NFL booking Bad Bunny for the official halftime presentation. But just like so much of the packaging and portioning in the American diet, you got twice as much as you needed, but only half of the amount of the recommended daily nutrients.
Both presentations could have been way worse, and weren’t as bad as the greatest cynics had predicted they would be. Neither came across as especially creative, groundbreaking, or memorable. There was a lot of noise, a lot of light and movement to grab the attention of the attention economy. But ultimately, it all passed like flatulence in a stiff wind, and the low scoring defensive battle that turned into a blowout on the field was much more compelling.
On NBC and as part of the official Super Bowl presentation, Bad Bunny came out and quickly launched into what is best characterized as a choreographed dance routine set to a backing track, including clearly lip syncing through certain portions of the presentation. But this is basically the par for the course for any Super Bowl halftime show at this point, so it’s less of an indictment of Bad Bunny’s artistry and more a resignation to the reality of things.
But what Bad Bunny was able to do compared to previous Super Bowl Halftime appearances is to make the performance feel intimate as opposed to grandiose. As opposed to a larger-than-life stage setup with pyrotechnics and other such visual stimulus, the performance space was set up like a small agrarian Puerto Rican town, complete with a mercantile and barber shop, including people getting their hair cut during the performance.
One of the biggest social contagions surrounding Bad Bunny’s appearance was how his supposed gender bending would be on parade for puritanical America to have to digest, complete with Bad Bunny potentially dawning a dress on stage. None of this transpired whatsoever. Instead, one of the subplots of the performance was a proposal and a wedding, not to mention the constant shots of booty women twerking for the camera.
Forget the promotion of queer ideology. Bad Bunny’s presentation was conventional, in some respects traditional, and distinctly heterosexual, including the objectification of the dancers. It was also pretty forgettable. It was a confectionery of visual and audio stimulus to fill 13 minutes.
And though there was certainly some social commentary in the approach of the performance, it ultimately didn’t say much, except at the end when Bad Bunny said “God bless America,” along with naming off many of the South American and Caribbean countries that his music appeals to, along with the flags of these countries being presented, conveniently pandering to these media markets, which is the entire reason the NFL hired Bad Bunny in the first place.
And with all the talk of how the whole presentation would be in Spanish, Lady Gaga made and appearance, and lo and behold, sang in English. Fellow Puerto Rican Ricky Martin also made an appearance. None of the greatest fears of Bad Bunny’s appearance were realized, though none of the big promises of a major, world-changing event were either.
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Meanwhile over on TPUSA’s YouTube channel, social media properties, and on the channels of other select media partners, the Kid Rock-led “All-American Halftime Show” was going down. They were actually able to get a head start on the official Super Bowl Halftime since they didn’t have to wait for the field to be cleared, and started soon after the last play of the first half of the game.
Though the alternative halftime has been characterized as “country” due to the inclusion of mainstream Nashville stars and the misnomer that Kid Rock is a country star himself, there really wasn’t anything country about it at all … until the very end.
After a rock guitar instrumental of the “Star Spangled Banner,” the performances started off with Brantley Gilbert’s decidedly rock band playing a decidedly rock song. This led into a rendition of “Dirt Road Anthem”—a rap track that Gilbert co-wrote with Colt Ford, and Jason Aldean made into a mega country radio hit in 2011, setting the table for the rise of the Bro-Country era.
Both Brantley Gilbert’s participation, and his song selection underscored just how culturally irrelevant this whole thing was. Gabby Barrett then came out and sang a couple of songs, but was also performing to snap tracks/drum loops. The vocals were certainly live, but they were also pretty washed out. And the event was clearly pre-recorded in a sound stage as opposed to presented live. There was a limited audience in attendance, but you just didn’t get the live energy you got from the official Halftime performance.
Lee Brice came out and sang a couple of his older hits in “Drinking Class” and “Hard To Love.” Similarly to Gabby Barrett, nothing was especially bad, but nothing was really exceptional either. The reason you watch a Super Bowl Halftime is to see something remarkable—once in a lifetime presentations or collaborations. The All-American Halftime Show just felt like a COVID-era YouTube telethon.
Kid Rock came out to the godawful “Bawitdaba,” bringing incredible energy, but not really anything unique. Folks can go watch him perform the song at Woodstock ’99 and be much more stimulated than seeing it taped inside a warehouse seven hours previous.
But perhaps the best moment of both Halftime presentations came at the end of the TPUSA show. After all the hullabaloo of “Bawitdaba,” the presentation cut to a string section and the mood completely shifted. Then Kid Rock came out presented under his real name Robert Ritchie with an acoustic guitar, and backed by pedal steel, sang the song “Til You Can’t,” popularized by Cody Johnson, and written by Ben Stennis and Matt Rogers.
The song was a #1 in 2022. It won the CMA’s Single of the Year and Video of the Year in 2022, and the Grammy for Best Country Song in 2023. It’s a five-time Platinum song, and arguably resulted in the best performance of the entire Super Bowl season, and maybe it’s only memorable moment. By peeling back all the production, Kid Rock revealed what so many of these big production halftime shows are often missing: actual “moments.”
The criticism for failing to deliver genuine “moments” also goes for the pre Super Bowl performances. Coco Jones lip syncing to an over-produced “Lift Every Voice and Sing” was decidedly unremarkable. Brandi Carlile was tapped to sing “America The Beautiful,” and did a fine job. But the somewhat syncopated, off-tempo timing of her delivery made for an unconventional performance that was hard to get lost in. She was accompanied by the string duo SistaStrings, who deserved to be shouted out and weren’t, and were cut away from when they took lead in a stanza.
Charlie Puth’s National Anthem might go down as one of the worst in Super Bowl history. Clearly lip synced and poorly produced, it just felt weak and uninspired all the way around. Who though that was a good idea? It was worse than even Brantley Gilbert.
A lot of folks predicted the alternative Super Bowl presentation would be a bust. It might take some time to get the full numbers in. But just on YouTube, at it’s peak, over 5 million people were watching in real time. At the end of Sunday, 18.4 million had viewed it. The cope that nobody would pay attention to The All-American Halftime Show was always unfounded. Of course it will get significantly less numbers than Bad Bunny, but the TPUSA show already got more people to tune in than the Grammy Awards.
Ultimately though, it feels like America was failed all around by the entire process. The Super Bowl Halftime became unnecessarily politicized by both sides, and once again the American consumer is served an inferior product. America is divided down the middle due to politics, and then fractured into 1,000 pieces by the balkanization of culture due to social media siloing. It’s going to take an incredible artist, an incredible leader, or an incredible moment to put humpty dumpty back together again.
Bad Bunny tried. And with his final performance, Kid Rock did too. But the well was already poisoned. We’re living in two different worlds, rooting for two different teams, trying to find some commonality that too many just don’t want to attain. Maybe at some point music can build that bridge. But 2026 and the Super Bowl Halftime show was the year that bridge was burned. Hopefully it’s not for good.
Hopefully in the future, one artist, and one moment can bring us all back together. That artist is out there. But the NFL has to book them, and take the awesome responsibility they’ve been granted as a preeminent American cultural institution with the ability to bring people together seriously.
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February 8, 2026 @ 8:40 pm
Meanwhile my Youtube algorithm is showing me the latest Epstein file releases with “jerky” references that don’t point towards being about beef jerky at all. I wonder what the next distraction will be to divide people. I am turned off by over-produced performances – 100% if it’s lipsynced. I’m throwing out random thoughts but man the Woodstock 99 performances were amazing. You can even see legitimacy in Limp Bizkit.
February 9, 2026 @ 11:51 am
They should have just had Metallica do the halftime show and all would have been fine. Just fine. No rage bait. No snowflakes. No Spanish. No one cosplaying at being a country singer. But I guess that was the point of all this. Pointless, stupid hype.
February 9, 2026 @ 1:04 pm
Granted, Metallica is 25 years past their prime. But their politics doesn’t get worn on the CD label. I haven’t bought an album since the fatwa against Napster. But they are a Bay Area band, and certainly iconic. I wish the NFL had you instead of Dre.
February 9, 2026 @ 1:05 pm
Jay Z, I mean.
February 9, 2026 @ 1:34 pm
The era of “Rock Stars” has been over for a few decades. Rap stars are the modern day Rock stars.
February 9, 2026 @ 7:38 pm
Are they though? Eminem was 25 years ago, but I don’t think any rapper since has had that level of crossover appeal. Like Trig said, the culture is balkanized. I couldn’t even name a song by Drake, Kendrick Lamar, etc. The only real contemporary mega stars in the United States are pop stars, specifically Lady Gaga and Taylor Swift, and even they’ve been on top for close to 20 years and are almost legacy acts at this point. Bad Bunny may be an icon in Latin America, but he isn’t in White America and probably never will be.
February 9, 2026 @ 10:10 pm
@ Mickey O’Gara This is highly anecdotal. “I haven’t heard any of their songs therefore they don’t work.” I’m sorry but that’s just what happens to people past their prime, you just ain’t hip anymore. And that’s okay, your voice is just less heard now.
February 9, 2026 @ 1:50 pm
Metallica is probably the biggest “modern” classic rock band still touring. Many of the other biggest 90’s rock bands are either embarrassing now or had their lead singer die. Maybe they could do a multi-band show with Green Day, Blink 182, and idk the Killers. I don’t think Metallica’s appeal is “broad” enough for what the Super Bowl show is now.
February 8, 2026 @ 8:48 pm
It’s all just so exhausting.
February 8, 2026 @ 8:49 pm
That was genuinely the most level headed take I’ve seen so far, trig. Wasn’t blown away by either of the shows, loved Kid Rocks final song, and liked the overall message of love and unity from Bunny. Nothing was amazing, but nothing was awful. An interesting super bowl to say the least lol. Commercials sucked this year though 🤷♂️
February 8, 2026 @ 8:52 pm
“Those who tried to tune in on X got shut out as appeal was so high it crashed the servers.”
That’s incorrect. TPUSA announced around 6 PM (EST) that they couldn’t broadcast it on Twitter due to “licensing issues”.
February 8, 2026 @ 9:05 pm
Okay this has been corrected. They originally promoted that it would be able to be viewed on X. Then X was crashing during the Halftime and shortly thereafter. It appears the two things are unrelated.
February 8, 2026 @ 8:53 pm
That isn’t what happened on X. They didn’t show it at all. There was no crash,
February 8, 2026 @ 9:09 pm
X did crash, and became unresponsive for certain users, including myself, because I tried to log in to see how many people were watching there, and couldn’t even reach the site. But it appears it was unrelated to the alternative Halftime Show, and they pulled the plug on that earlier.
February 8, 2026 @ 9:17 pm
It happened to me too. I think it was just superbowl load.
February 8, 2026 @ 9:04 pm
My husband grew up listening to Kid Rock. Doesn’t now. Kinda loves this possible growth and maturity. *possible* But to change his name, look, everything to do Till You Can’t and show another side of himself that no one knew existed is pretty impressive.
The hard reality is that Bad Bunny was hyped to be subversive. His image is blatantly rage inducing. I detest that whichever side it is on. I didnt like when Kid Rock shot cans. I dislike when John Rich…. does the weird things that he does.
But I think a large swath of the culture is exhausted from subversion. Its just too much and draining.
TPUSA stepped up to fill a gap of people who didnt want to see an American flag be burned or a man in a dress. They pulled it off in 2 months. Thats pretty impressive.
It may have been underwhelming on both ends. Bad Bunny appears to have done a bait and switch and his performance seems to have been beautiful in its own way.
He and Kid Rock both surprised the world by not being as trashy as expected.
That’s a really weird state of affairs right now.
Also- THANK YOU for your words about Charlie Puth. We dont watch football but it’s a fun tradition to listen to the anthem once the replay comes out. This one was AWFUL.
February 9, 2026 @ 12:29 am
Why would you have expected Bad Bunny to be trashy? His whole persona is “nice guy with a blue collar work ethic who doesn’t take himself too seriously.”
Even his “political” statements are positive/non-inflammatory; compare his message of inclusion at the Grammys to the white Billie Eilish from the contiguous US, who made the over-the-top “stolen land” comment.
February 9, 2026 @ 12:45 pm
He ended his show with a caravan spiking a football.
Accept the invasion or else.
February 9, 2026 @ 1:19 pm
Newsflash: People from Central and South America love their countries. It’s their homes. It’s where their families and are where their bloodlines came from. It where they want to stay. The reason people immigrate is because their countries become ravaged by war, poverty, violence stemming from the United States’ insatiable appetite for drugs, or coups/sanctions brought on by US attempts to meddle in the politics of other countries, creating refugee crises. Why would they all want to leave their homes and come “invade” the United States?
February 9, 2026 @ 4:54 pm
Maybe dont grow the drugs or make the drugs then. I dont really think they love their countries that much, wouldnt be that many illegals here if so.
February 9, 2026 @ 7:42 pm
Have you actually heard translations to some of his songs ?, I guess eating ass is very Blue Collar depending on the ass thats getting eaten….. trashy rap is trashy rap in any language
February 11, 2026 @ 5:08 am
How is it worse than all the american rappers and their language???
February 10, 2026 @ 6:16 am
Bad Bunny flew Central/South American flags? I don’t want to hear any more from the purple haired barrista crowd when I rocking the confederate flag the.
February 10, 2026 @ 12:28 pm
“His image is blatantly rage inducing” if that’s what you think when you see Bad Bunny, it says waaaaay more about you than it does about him.
February 8, 2026 @ 9:19 pm
Nice to see that Ritchie actually had a steel on camera next to him and you could hear it. In my book that was a win, but no one reads my book.
Seriously, that was a good accurate review of the shows, where is Tom Petty when we need him!
February 8, 2026 @ 9:30 pm
3 good moments of the TPUSA show:
Lee Brice’s “Country Nowadays”
The beautiful violinist/cello intermission before ‘Robert Richie’
Kid’s extra verse to “Til You Can’t” – This should be recorded and added to the song, Cody.
(Shout out for seeing Tim Watson playing behind Kid Rock on the show. I missing listening to him at the Palace after work on the weekends.)
Ain’t a single soul in this house paying attention to that mess on the other channel.
February 9, 2026 @ 2:57 pm
“This should be recorded and added to the song, Cody.”
Kid Rock recorded a studio version with the extra verse. It’s available today.
February 8, 2026 @ 9:35 pm
Ill merely point out 2 things
1) almost every Rock Star adored by throngs of overly triggered Americans has donned a dress in public before- Bowie, Bono, Prince, Cobain, Freddie Mercury, Iggy Pop, Kid Cudi, Mick Jagger, Peter Gabriel, Anthony Keidis, Ozzy Friggen Osbourne, Gene Simmons. This whole “oh no he wore a dress!” Crap was messaging to people easily triggered into bigotry by people that look to exploit that bigotry for submission and division.
2) 5 million is not a large number in this circumstance, certainly not for one in which people were directed by a cult to see. Given the estimates that 115 million watched bad bunny, that means that for every 23 people that watched the half time show, 1 turned to the Kid Rock show. For programming that is supposed to tap into a cultural division in this country thats allegedly 50/50, thats next to nothing. Most people rightfully shrugged off the Kid Rock show.
February 8, 2026 @ 9:50 pm
I watched the Turning Point Halftime Show, but I am not part of any cult! I have never watched a super bowl in my life, and am not about to start now! I am sure the music on the other one sucked just as bad, if not worse!
February 8, 2026 @ 10:16 pm
1) Bad Bunny didn’t wear a dress or do anything even close to it, so the point is moot. But folks who want to act like he’s a radical need to go look at promo photos of Twisted Sister or the cover of Poison’s “Look What The Cat Dragged In” all released during the Ronald Reagan ’80s. The idea that Bad Bunny posed some radical threat to American society was always ludicrous. He’s a pop star.
2) I feel like this is going to become a point of argument over the coming days. Clearly, the TPUSA presentation was never going to rival the Super Bowl Halftime Show. It was simply mean to offer an alternative. But I caution people thinking 5.2 million on YouTube alone is a piss in the bucket. That isn’t the total number, just the number for YouTube. But ANY program irrespective of the context would love to get 5.2 million these days in this fractured media moment.
February 8, 2026 @ 11:58 pm
BTW, at the end of Sunday, YouTube is saying 18.4 million people viewed the TPUSA Halftime Show.
February 9, 2026 @ 2:36 pm
The its also worth noting that theyve upped the half time show estimates to 135 million viewers
February 11, 2026 @ 12:40 pm
Plus the millions that watched it on YouTube
February 9, 2026 @ 12:10 am
Agreed, the dress aspect was incorrect. But speaking as a conservative the other rumors of his show were spot on. No English at all, he said god bless America but then went on to honor 50 other countries, there was an American flag but it quickly got drowned out by the zillions of other flags he had people waving. Political messages, we’re in the translated song lyrics, he sang the song where he calls out anti immigrant policies, he had the message on the football he held out, and there was a message on the scoreboard in back of him. This wasn’t an event free from political screeds. While he didn’t say f ice, he did it in every other way possible. I’d honestly have no issue had he had a Puerto Rican flag and an American flag with him on stage. But when he started naming literally every other country, countries that aren’t America, that’s when it gets ridiculous. Zimbabwe doesn’t need to be represented at a halftime show. So yeah, the meme image of his in an f ice dress was fake. But I’m glad me and mine chose the TPUSA event . My values are that event.
I share your desire for one unifying event, but it’s silly to expect conservatives to rally behind bad bunny. He doesn’t represent our values. Just as you see libs sharing the clips of kid rock and Brantley and mocking that, the libs don’t share our values either. The TPUSA event wasn’t for woke normies, it was for bible believing, traditional values holding, hard working blue collar country fans, it was for me and mine, and it’s clear bad bunny made zero attempt in the slightest to cater to, to win over, to be of interest to a single conservative. Until either side makes inroads to cater to the other side I actually see the 2027 halftime show being more equal split in terms of viewership, with TPUSA gaining ground. The idea that Goddell and JayZ plan on throwing a bone to us and choosing Morgan or Luke Combs is pure fantasy. It’s urban, black, multicultural, multiethnic, and liberal is the name of the game. Which is sad. Matt Walsh had a great post on X about how in their largest cultural event in America for the year, the NFL decided to host a performer who sings exclusively in a language Americans don’t speak or understand, waving flags of countries that aren’t ours, honoring an ethnicity which is virtually not present at all in the league (31 Mexican Americans in nfl, so one per team) is the biggest fuck you that a corporation has ever given their customers. Matt has a way with words and I concur totally.
February 9, 2026 @ 8:39 am
“No English at all, he said god bless America…”
Contradict yourself in a single sentence—nice!
February 9, 2026 @ 8:51 am
Lady Gaga also performed in English, so there was English in the presentation. Critics of Bad Bunny should at least temper their criticism to the reality of what happened.
February 9, 2026 @ 9:09 am
There was also no Zimbabwe Flag on stage. Dude clearly didnt watch any of it but wants to be triggered by it nonetheless
February 9, 2026 @ 9:53 am
I like how you classify your side as hard working Americans as if all liberals don’t work hard
February 9, 2026 @ 12:38 pm
I think the point is that both sides portray their side as angels and the other as devils. Those who watched and loved the bad bunny show portrayed it as compassionate, full of love and empathy, America as It truly really is, and a show for all, not just rednecks in a trailer park who adore trump, but for the supposed vast majority of America or the world who is I guess more moral and ethically superior to trump and his ilk.
That too is a fallacy and a simplification of the shows. TPUSAs event was absolutely full of love and compassion and in the press lead up to the event TPUSA staff were doing media hits where they called everyone, including liberals to tune in and check it out. The original plan was to have creed be the headliner, but label politics and tours kept that from happening. They chose big names for their event, names who chart, this wasn’t intended to be an event created for and by independent conservative musicians with reaches of 1,000 speaking to the converted. The choice of kid rock make this crystal. He is a genuinely huge name in music, and bookending his set with the more wild and debauchery laden side of his personality with the new monikered artist he evidently is now, a former drug addict now preaching to dust off the Bible and become a Christian. Those are crafted images yes, but so was literally every single image of bad bunny last night from the wheat field opening to the football message and billboard message behind him.
Things are complex . Just as liberals are hardworking as much as conservatives, conservatives are loving, compassionate and welcoming just as much as liberals and the TPUSA event proved that. Just as it must feel like a different universe for liberals to have watched bad bunny and hear conservatives talk about the End Of The World and evilness on display, it is just as jarring for us conservatives to watch TPUSA last night and be told that it was a Klan rally and the end of Democracy. Didn’t feel that way to me, I just enjoyed the music, lyrics and display of it all.
February 9, 2026 @ 10:02 am
Yeah, dude. All of those countries are in “America”. It’s literally in the names of the continents – North America, South America. Ask me how I know. Ok, I’ll tell you. I lived in Venezuela for a little while in the 1990’s, before the fascist regimes took over. The Venezuelans referred to me as a “North American” (norteamericana) not “American”. You see the difference? So, Bad Bunny’s flag ceremony was, quite literally, ALL American.
February 9, 2026 @ 12:49 pm
This is a confusing diatribe which equates to, in it’s simplest form, MAGA = equals American and God – psst, don’t forget white and hardworking.
While Bad Bunny supporters are anti- American, don’t have jobs obviously. are “libs” who don’t share the same values. Which is true because I don’t lose my sh!t over someone speaking or singing in another language – just for starters.
Also, the moment TP was involved became a big NO for me. I tend not to turn on anything sponsored by an organization with the premise that everyone who is not white and Christian are somehow evil or criminal.
Tbh, I never listened to Bad Bunny but was open to the experience. That’s American
February 9, 2026 @ 1:30 pm
I often hear this complaint from people who I guess have never seen a turning point event or heard Charlie speak. Awhile back It was that turning point hates women and is sexist. Have a peak at who Charlie toured with and who is invited to speak at turning point events. Gabby Barrett isn’t a man as far as I know, so then the conversation switches to “well she’s a woman, but she wants women to stay in the kitchen”, I’m a conservative and I’ll be honest but I have a hard time coming up with any MAJOR conservative right now who’s a man who thinks that way; let alone a woman who thinks that way.
Additionally I’d like to address the supposed racism of turning point, this also appears to be from people who already hate the organization and want to further libel it. Charlie loved people, it’s funny your accusation given the platform, love and admiration turning point has given Nicki Minaj, a black women, she was given a featured spot at an event.
To me, libs view bipoc as voting pawns. They vote overwhelmingly black but when in office they ignore them, then the cycle starts up again like an abusive relationship. Many bipoc voted for Obama, no doubt the majority, but how did bipoc view Obama as an actually in office politician while in office and even now. It’s pretty universally accepted in liberal circles Obama was the best modern president but also shitty on race and bipoc causes and issues.
I’m conservative but I don’t call bipoc slurs or whatnot. But what I’ve noticed is libs do say slurs towards these groups, even whites women say these slurs, whenever bipoc individuals walk away from the liberal plantation and vote republican. Eventually the white liberal women who has a “in this house” sign in their front lawn and a “black lives matter” bumper sticker, will say the most obscene, gross and racist shit when the conversation turns towards Clarence Thomas, Candace Owens and Kanye West, let alone the misogynistic shit they say about women who don’t tow the party line on abortion or gay rights.
February 9, 2026 @ 2:37 pm
“I tend not to turn on anything sponsored by an organization with the premise that everyone who is not white and Christian are somehow evil or criminal.:
Completely and utterly false – actual propaganda. There are plenty of people of color in the group.
BTW, have you read the translation of the actual lyrics of Saefara, which was one of the songs BB did? It is utterly filthy. Not suggestive or double entendre. They had to alter the lyrics to get the song on over-the-air TV. And, no, I won’t post them here, as they are that disgusting, If you spoke like this within earshot at your place of employment, you’d get the HR call or worse.
https://genius.com/Genius-english-translations-bad-bunny-jowell-and-randy-and-nengo-flow-safaera-english-translation-lyrics
February 10, 2026 @ 8:21 am
While I respect everyone has different preferences and political opinions, I can’t for the life of me understand how someone could honestly be bothered by a performer displaying flags from around the world. Like, with everything going on in the world, THAT is what you take issue with?
February 9, 2026 @ 4:58 pm
The fact is those 5 or 6 million had to actually go on youttube n watch it. With thr superbowl, they somehow think that everyone who watched the football game watched the halftime show which would be untrue. Most probably went to the bathroom or got something to eat, just left their tv on.
February 8, 2026 @ 9:47 pm
I’m sick of people “both sidesing” this issue. One show was clearly driven by hate and possible racism and the other was not. And I’m not going to judge both shows as if they’re both equally valid.
TP Half-time show only started as a response to Bad Bunny’s selection despite him being the biggest artist in the world right now. People were complaining hes not American or “American enough” (whatever that means) despite him being more American the first lady. Yes he supports LGBTIQ people but so do most of the people in Hollywood and I’ve never seen this level vitriol against any other pro LGBTIQ performer. Even non Americans like Coldplay, U2 didn’t get this much hate. I can’t think of any other reason for the hate other than racism.
In saying that, Bad Bunny show it was ok. Nothing groundbreaking but still fun
February 8, 2026 @ 10:06 pm
I don’t know who to give original credit to for this, as I’ve seen it from several folks, but it sums this whole conversation up cleanly and accurately:
“The people who needed their separate halftime show are the same people who needed their separate water fountains.”
February 8, 2026 @ 10:09 pm
: D False.
February 9, 2026 @ 8:30 am
Democrats?
February 9, 2026 @ 9:00 am
You obviously don’t understand history. It has ALWAYS BEEN DEMOCRATS who voted for segregation, voted to keep blacks off buses with whites, and separate schools, and killed blacks who fought the good fight to be treated equally.
February 9, 2026 @ 9:24 am
Right, so if that’s the case, why is it only republicans that fly the confederate flag? You know, the flag that was created specifically because of racism? We only see Republicans fly that .. why is that?
February 9, 2026 @ 10:41 am
: D You are lying, and you know it.
February 9, 2026 @ 12:45 pm
If you think the democratic party that supported segregation and racist policies is the same as the democratic party of today, and if you think that the republican party of Lincoln is the same as the republican party of today, then you are the one who obviously doesn’t understand history.
Why are you focusing on the labels people used several decades ago, instead of the actions and attitudes of people today?
February 9, 2026 @ 2:38 pm
All true.
February 9, 2026 @ 11:23 am
How about the people who need separate anthems?
February 10, 2026 @ 4:43 pm
Or separate restrooms?
February 11, 2026 @ 11:21 am
: D Get it.
February 9, 2026 @ 12:51 pm
Mic drop
February 8, 2026 @ 11:39 pm
I don’t know.
If somebody came to you bitchin’ about the upcoming SB show and said they hate what the NFL is doing, yada, etc., what would you say to them?
Probably: “Hey, nobody’s forcing you to watch. If you don’t like it, then go do your own show.”
Well that’s what TP and Rock and Brantley et al did. I don’t see why anyone should have a problem with it. I didn’t watch it, but I”ll salute them–and their fans–for doing it.
February 9, 2026 @ 12:43 pm
Yup.
TP did exactly what their detractors say to do and those people are still mad. Because they want everyone to accept their view.
February 9, 2026 @ 4:54 pm
I’m all for there being more country and Americana at the Superbowl and I’m down to watch an alternative show but let’s not pretend there weren’t political motivations behind this show. We all know Turning Point by now. They’re not some apolitical organisation.
Literally within a couple of days of announcing their alternative half time show. They had a poll on their website asking people what genre of music they’d like to see and one of the first options was “anything in English”. It was clearly a dig at Bad Bunny.
February 9, 2026 @ 5:01 pm
Not really a dig. The nfl is an american sport, halftime should all be english.
February 8, 2026 @ 11:43 pm
Yep. Yes. Thank you!
February 8, 2026 @ 11:44 pm
That’s a yep yes thank you to Tammy Swift.
February 9, 2026 @ 12:28 am
I think the answer is one I stated in the previous post about the Super Bowl, Coldplay and U2 make music for literally everyone. You could make the case for U2 being overtly political but the superbowl where they played it, 2002 after 9/11 bono wore an American flag shirt and they had an American flag behind them that revealed 9/11 victims names with the show and songs designed to bring the country together. Bono is good buddies with George W Bush. Bad bunny in contrast isn’t friends with Trump. Coldplay make music for everyone.
The difference is both bands wouldn’t wave flags of Namibia and Ethiopia at a Super Bowl, neither would refuse to speak in English, both bands are fluent in English, and neither band would make explicit statements like bad bunny did at this one. U2 and Coldplay are infamous precisely because their critics would say they aren’t hard edged because their entire goal is to be the biggest band in the world, they want to appeal to everyone. That said both have love and admiration, deeply so for America and I’m positive they would have honored America with more than just a “god bless America”. As trigger pointed out in a previous post, bad bunny’s sole purpose is to appeal to “everyone but” Americans. His music doesn’t capture the USA attention like it does elsewhere. And instead of trying to capture and win over those people; he and the nfl have Americans the finger. U2 and Coldplay wouldn’t do that. It’s too separate goals. One to dominate and reign as the biggest and most Universal bands the world over, in every country, every town, every hamlet, every corner of the globe. The other goal this one shared solely by bad bunny, is becoming a multicultural hero and someone beloved in every country except America. Thats not noble. And its disgusting actually. If you think bad bunny’s show tonight was aimed at working class plumbers in Ohio or steel mill laborers in Indiana or working moms in the suburbs of Atlanta, you are out of your fucking mind. This was solely an attempt by him to gain more GLOBAL fans, ie non American. Most Super Bowl, if not all Super Bowl artists goal is to gain more American fans. Theres a huge difference.
February 9, 2026 @ 9:29 am
Maybe it wasn’t a middle finger to you. Maybe it was just … You’re no longer the default audience.
The US was the target audience previously of course. But there are 330million Americans – there are another 6.7 billion people on the planet. America isn’t the force we used to be, for a multitude of reasons, and there’s more money to be made elsewhere – at least according to how the NFL is acting.
So I guess it sucks to no longer be the target audience?
February 9, 2026 @ 12:56 pm
Would you say we, the group who no longer is being served or catered to have just cause to raise a ruckus and protest this happening? I do; and that’s what happened with the TPUSA event, that’s why it was incepted?
If Morgan Wallen or Aaron Lewis had been chosen for the nfl super bowl half time show instead of bad bunny do you think liberals would have gone about their day and shrugged their shoulders and gone, “I guess we no longer are the audience nfl caters to, they can do what they want but I’m going to watch the show regardless and have fun”? You know Damn well that wouldn’t be their reaction. They’d have pressured goddell to pull Morgan l, they’d have pressured advertisers to refuse to do commercials. They’d have pressured the fcc to go after Morgan. They’d have staged their own event too.
It’s funny how the liberal response to all this is oh those crazy bigoted republicans, when it’s clear had the situation be reversed Democrats would have acted the same way and actually been more ruthless. There were petitions to get George strait to replace bad bunny but their wasn’t a coordinated campaign within the conservative movement.
It feels kind of demeaning and rather naive too to tell a group of people they are just supposed to sit and take it, especially given the response to trumps policies by libs. They aren’t practically what you are preaching. The country voted for policies, had an election about it, and the people who opposed the policies and lost the election instead of saying “well the country isn’t speaking for me anymore, it’s not for me” are doing things like actively rioting against ICE.
I find it interesting how everyone is a blood and soil nationalist for their own group. Bad bunny speaks about his own people and heritidge the same way a klan member does the white race. He wants Puerto Rican independence and full rights for black and brown people. And he’s a hero for it. Can you imagine the outcry if maga good old boys went 50,000 strong into Puerto Rico or Venezuela and took over it? People would lose their shit. But if it’s the other way and white people have heritidge they value and dislike when groups who don’t look like them sweep in and change it, then there is an outcry. It’s funny that. Every other country other than the United States has a border worth protecting and every other country has a people, distinct and important enough that they need to be preserved and not tainted (how would a white person saying “Egypt needs to be less dark” be recieved?
February 9, 2026 @ 5:50 pm
“Bono is good buddies with George W Bush. Bad bunny in contrast isn’t friends with Trump”
Why should that matter? Jesus Christ. America is not North Korea. You can be critical of the President and the Governments policies without being unamerican.
February 9, 2026 @ 7:49 pm
Stop taking the Lord’s name in vain.
February 10, 2026 @ 7:50 am
Wild that people who support a pedophile and felon can manage to garner outrage over taking the “Lord’s” name in vain with a straight face.
February 10, 2026 @ 9:30 am
This is gold. Keep supporting peophilia though
February 10, 2026 @ 1:54 pm
I did not see or hear references to Namibia or Ethiopia. When and where did that occur in Bad Bunny’s performance?
Bad Bunny is an American (with the exception of certain voting rights) so it is unusual that he would make music for ‘everyone but’ his fellow countrymen. Moreover, every reference to Puerto Rico is by definition a reference to America. The fact that the vast majority was in Spanish certainly took away from the impact, but on the other hand for better or worse a significant portion of our population speaks that language.
The TPUSA event was okay but not really inspiring, except for the end. However, Jimi Hendrix might be rolling over in his grave due to the crassly played opening National Anthem.
February 9, 2026 @ 12:42 pm
Being born in America only means you have immediate citizenship. It doesn’t make you more appreciative or respectful of America.
I know plenty of Eastern European immigrants who care more about America than birthright citizens.
February 9, 2026 @ 3:00 pm
The both sidesing is crazy
One groups hates an anti-American invader flying foreign flags and speaking out against ICE agents who deport foreign rapists and pedofiles, the other group wants to change America’s culture and invade it and keep aforementioned foreign rapists and pedofiles in the USA to the detriment of American citizens which he obviously has contempt for.
If you side with the latter, you are obviously a subversive anti-American actor yourself
February 9, 2026 @ 5:09 pm
“Young ladies, young ladies, I like ’em underage/ See, some say that’s statutory/ But I say it’s mandatory.” Kid Rock.
Your headliner literally condoned paedophilia.
February 9, 2026 @ 5:30 pm
That’s great. Your headliner wants to keep untold amounts of them in the US. That’s a lot worse than making an edgy song lmao
February 10, 2026 @ 9:31 am
Why don’t we try and deport the people protecting pedos in the Whitehouse then? Or do they not count
February 10, 2026 @ 12:16 pm
We can deport Dan Bongino and Pam Bondi any day for all I care. But you want to keep your pedos in the country, that’s the difference between us.
February 10, 2026 @ 8:27 am
Well said. One of the only things that bugs me more than racism and xenophobia is people being racist and xenophobic and pretending like they aren’t. Like, at the very least, own it. You’re not fooling anyone.
February 8, 2026 @ 10:39 pm
Right now I am extraordinarily pissed off about the horrifying revelations in the Epstein files and that makes kid Rock’s appearance as the supposedly “family friendly” option incredibly infuriating.
This man has a bunch of different lyrics about fucking underage girls. He went on and on about wanting to fuck some 14-year-olds. It’s really towed up to have this asshole on stage in 2026.
February 10, 2026 @ 8:29 am
It really is confusing to me how the people going on about morals, values, and ethics are the ones supporting the likes of Kid Rock and Donald Trump. These aren’t exactly morally righteous men.
February 10, 2026 @ 1:59 pm
Amen. The elites are again trying to distract us. If even 5% of the released files are accurate, their sense of entitlement even goes beyond underage sexual abuse to wanton violence. Disgusting. A retired Army SF podcaster, VFT Valhalla, remarked that a better halftime show would have been to put every Epstein name through a woodchipper.
February 8, 2026 @ 10:52 pm
Someone who has technical experience putting together one of these mega-productions for me, please answer this one:
Why is lip-mining acceptable/tolerated today at any level for any performer?
Remember Whitney Houston at her legendary National Anthem in 1991? I wasn’t even her biggest fan but always could recognize her talent and there was no reason to pre-tape her vocal, even as a security blanket. It was freaking Whitney; she could have nailed that performance even if kickoff was five in the morning.
February 9, 2026 @ 12:27 am
Lip syncing should not be acceptable/tolerated. To pull of a performance like Bad Bunny did where you have to move around a lot and engage in complex choreography, it’s basically required. Producers believe the public can’t handle anything less than perfect. I’m definitely not saying it’s acceptable, but it’s also par for the course.
To me the most egregious use of lip syncing was Charlie Puth and the National Anthem. And even though it was lip synced, it still sounded like garbage. It’s almost like they knew it was a weak performance, so they over-produced it. Charlie should have never been booked for that, and folks praising him are just doing it because they’re fans.
Also, I’m seeing a lot of criticism for Kid Rock lip syncing “Bawitdaba.” Rolling Stone wrote a whole article about it. First, the song is terrible. Second, Kid Rock has NEVER sung that song live. It’s ALWAYS been a backing track where the majority of the lyrics come from. He’s basically just a hype man jumping around during the song. Criticize Kid Rock and “Bawitdaba” all you want, but that’s a known quantity, so to speak.
February 9, 2026 @ 8:44 am
Travis Tritt lip-synced in his Super Bowl performance in 94′. That vast majority of performers from the 90’s on have lip-synced. There is no way to run a full live band with almost zero time for set-up and zero time to soundcheck. Bruce Springsteen was one exception where he sang live – the band music was pre-recorded. It confuses people today into not knowing performances are lip-synced because the audio engineers allow the performers to ad-lib spoken word sections while a backing track is playing the main vocal. The logistics of the Super Bowl halftime show are what they are and it makes sense to not have it be a live performance – it’s the fact that it’s commonplace for major live shows in all genres to rely on prerecorded vocals that is a problem. Even Country music darling Ella Langley has an obvious backing track of the main vocal that plays when she performs. The sound engineer chooses how loud it is during the performance. In 2026 it’s easier to hide the smoke and mirrors to give people the perfection they want.
February 9, 2026 @ 1:58 pm
I tell you who didn’t lip sync – Prince. He gave that performance worts and all, and it is rightly considered the best ever at the Super Bowl. Performers and producers shouldn’t be afraid of imperfections the ceiling is much higher on a real performance.
February 10, 2026 @ 8:33 am
My understanding is that producers/networks require it (or at least strongly try to), simply from a technical/production standpoint. There are tons of examples of artists being forced to do so and then protesting it–as far back as the Mamas and the Papas on the Ed Sullivan show. Nirvana is another famous example. I believe the Red Hot Chili Peppers talked about it too with regards to the Super Bowl.
February 8, 2026 @ 11:05 pm
Bad Bunny actually said, “God Bless America” (not God Bless the USA) – and then listed all of the countries in North, Central, and South America so you understood who he was inclusively blessing, not just the USA. That was one of the political statement moments, though far from inflammatory I should think.
February 9, 2026 @ 2:16 pm
Do you speak PR Spanish? Do you know what he was saying in the lyrics to “Safaera”?
February 9, 2026 @ 3:04 pm
Actual lyrics: https://genius.com/Genius-english-translations-bad-bunny-jowell-and-randy-and-nengo-flow-safaera-english-translation-lyrics
What I’ve heard is that they changed them to get on the air. Real lyrics are ultra-filthy.
February 9, 2026 @ 3:36 pm
As people are pearl clutching over Bad Bunny’s lyrics and previous behavior, the same exact thing is happening on the left with Kid Rock. This isn’t “Both sidsing. ” Both of these parties are guilty. It’s also fair to point out that Bad Bunny did not sing the verses of the song in question, just like Green Day edited out much of the controversial lyrics in their songs.
February 9, 2026 @ 4:30 pm
“Pearl clutching”?
Is this what we’re calling everyday decency these days?
February 9, 2026 @ 5:06 pm
I’ve never been a Kid Rock fan and I won’t become one. The “transition” to the Cody Johnson song was an interesting twist, presumably meant to show how people can be redeemed.
As to the filth of the original BB lyrics, Roger Goodell should have told Jay Z to kiss his ass. He has children and should be ashamed of himself for letting someone who has produced filth like that perform on the biggest stage in America.
The whole song is dirty; some of it is worse than the rest. I linked to it because I was not going to post the actual lyrics on here. It is that filthy.
February 10, 2026 @ 8:41 am
You make it sound like this is anything new. Hell, the person who started the modern Super Bowl halftime show was Michael Jackson–not exactly a bastion of family values! Almost every year has featured artists with “filthy” material (Madonna, Eminem, Snoop Dog, Dr. Dre, Aerosmith, Boyz II Men, Janet Jackson, P. Diddy, James Brown, Prince, Rolling Stones, Beyonce, Nelly, Katy Perry, etc.).
February 11, 2026 @ 7:41 am
It’s not like I like all of the artists you cited here. A lot of the material is “sketchy”, to be polite. Saefara’s lyrics are absolutely filthy and genuinely pornographic. This was a line being crossed.
February 9, 2026 @ 3:02 pm
“not inflammatory”
Meanwhile the other side wants to off you for speaking your mind about conservative issues. It’s all subversive, inflammatory, and rotten, and if everything like Bad Bunny’s show are not removed from American society, it’ll just be overrun eventually.
February 10, 2026 @ 8:45 am
The notion of “removing” things like Bad Bunny’s show from “American society” is so sad (and, frankly, anti-American) to me. I understand not liking the music–I sure as hell don’t! But our country was founded on the confluence of different cultures. We’re the land of immigrants.
February 10, 2026 @ 9:38 am
We’re the land of immigrants of the 1800s and early 1900s back before America was fully formed, now we don’t need a bunch of immigrants and America has an established culture. If there is a foreign edifice that seeks to subvert the culture of a nation and change it, then it is by definition anti-that-nation. It is actually one of the most pro-American things you can do to remove subversive elements from within. Just like its pro-American to get rid of Chinese spies for example. You wouldn’t say Chinese infiltrators are just another “confluence of cultures” would you?
February 10, 2026 @ 10:24 am
And what is American culture? Who are you to decide what it is or isn’t?
February 10, 2026 @ 10:48 am
“Who are you to decide what it is or isn’t?”
I’m an American with family lineage dating back to the early 1800s. Not some anchor baby who’s parents waltzed over the border to mooch financial benefits.
Leftists going 5 minutes not pretending not to understand things challenge: impossible
February 10, 2026 @ 12:23 pm
Even if we accept your notion that there was some cutoff at which point our culture was fully established in the early 1900s (which, to be clear, I don’t agree with), what is that “established culture”? I mean, if we were “the land of the immigrants” approximately 100 years ago, how can our culture reasonably be defined in monolithic terms now? There is a reason we’re described as a melting pot (or patchwork quilt according to some sociologists). We’re more integrated than 100 years ago, but still a conglomeration of many different identities. There is a reason you’ll see Mexican and Italian restaurants even in the most rural parts of America.
I don’t dispute that defending against a “foreign edifice . . . seek[ing] to subvert the culture of a nation and change it” is indeed “American.” I just don’t think we can label something as subverting the culture of a nation without first clearly understanding what that culture is. I suspect this is where we differ.
February 10, 2026 @ 2:04 pm
You may have a point. If so, why did Trump specifically reach out to white South Africans and suggest they immigrate to the US? Are they somehow special?
February 10, 2026 @ 7:19 pm
Bob, there are Americans with family lineage dating back to the 1800s and they are leftists, democrats. Who are you to decide what American culture is?
And again, you didn’t answer my 1st question, What is American culture?
February 8, 2026 @ 11:26 pm
The Super Bowl Halftime Show is absolutely terrible, one of the worst, EVER! It makes no sense, is an affront to the Greatness of America, and doesn’t represent our standards of Success, Creativity, or Excellence. Nobody understands a word this guy is saying, and the dancing is disgusting, especially for young children that are watching from throughout the U.S.A., and all over the World. This “Show” is just a “slap in the face” to our Country.
If you think that sounds a tad hateful and unhinged–or if you think it sounds eloquent and brilliant, for that matter–then you can probably guess where it comes from.
February 9, 2026 @ 9:31 am
I think you’re just no longer the target audience nor do they care about you. You were great for years past, but what have you done for me lately? Capitalism stops for no one.
February 8, 2026 @ 11:33 pm
I quite like TPUSA’s tribute. Got choked up at the end for their video montage of Charlie. I’ll take a country half time show any day of the week. Lee Brice looks like he has a new “Am I The Only One” style protest song calling out woke culture that should be great, Gabby Barrett sang her lungs out, Brantley brought the singalong and scrappy style, and Kid Rock was just what you’d expect with a special riff on Til You Can’t, telling people to pick up their bibles . American flags, fireworks, Jesus, Charlie, country music, all English, that’s what I want in music and a super bowl. 25 million viewers so far, TMZ did a poll and found 85 percent preferred Kid Rock to BB, and TMZ isn’t skewed right wing. Andrew Kolvet the producer of the Charlie Kirk show said they are committed to a 2027 running it back and doing it again! They pulled it off with a few months planning this time and sounds like they ran into complications just dealing with labels, and songs and all that. Having a year now to plan the next one, I expect it to be even better. Charlie is so proud right now and so am I. Bravo TPUSA
February 9, 2026 @ 8:55 am
This entire comment is why I am politically homeless. I can’t comment what I want to comment so I will just pull up a collection of Norm Macdonald telling OJ jokes on SNL.
February 9, 2026 @ 12:26 am
The complaints about Bad Bunny specifically never made any sense. He’s well-regarded as a “good guy,” seems like a hard worker (has taken really well to acting, actually did a tremendous job as a pro wrestler and wasn’t just there for the check, etc). He is quite literally America. And he’s also a massive star.
I do think there’s a discussion to be had about why country never gets a chance on the big stage given the crossover popularity of the genre and the experience the big names have in stadiums. Rock has been conspicuously absent as well. And I definitely think there’s a discussion to be had about whether Jay-Z makes sense as a central coordinator.
But there’s no one in country, outside of maybe Morgan Wallen (who isn’t particularly great live and has way too much baggage anyway), who rivals Bad Bunny from a cultural relevance standpoint in the US — and there’s absolutely no one with his worldwide reach. So this seemed like the wrong year to wage the complaint.
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As for your review, it’s odd in that I don’t think it accurately captures the public sentiment around these performances.
You mention lip syncing accusations about three of the four NFL performers, but not Kid Rock – even though the “Kid Rock Lip Sync Fail” is all over social media and one of the main things people are discussing about the TPUSA show.
I feel like the Bad Bunny portion of the write-up downplays the creativity, storytelling, and visual immersion (all of which rank on the all-time classic list for halftime shows), while also doing little to acknowledge how well this was received by the masses. There’s was nothing special here musically, but it resonated as an experience.
Charlie Puth is getting some stellar media reviews as well, so while there is some discussion about whether he lip synced … writing about it like this was the Super Bowl version of what Ingrid Andress or Fergie did is really bizarre. Hell, part of why people think he lip-synced is because of how pitch-perfect he sounded (which, lip sync or not, is kind of his entire gimmick so that isn’t a “tell” in his case).
February 9, 2026 @ 12:39 am
“As for your review, it’s odd in that I don’t think it accurately captures the public sentiment around these performances.”
I’m not here to synthesize public sentiment. I’m here to give MY opinions. And the thing is, since we’re all stuck in echo chambers on social media, one persons perspective on universal acceptance for Bad Bunny is another person’s perspective that nobody even watched the official NFL Halftime. So “public sentiment” is a moving target at best, and completely unattainable at worst.
For 25 years, “Bawitdaba” has NEVER been sung live. Ever. When performed live, a backing track plays, and Kid Rock comes out to jump around and go nuts. That’s what it is. I think the song is pure shit. Not defending it, or the performance. But a lot of those articles being published don’t mention this context, and don’t mention “Til You Can’t” at all, like it didn’t even happen. To me, that is disingenuous.
I could have had more to say about Bad Bunny’s performance, and really all of the performances. I decided instead of posting half a dozen more articles about the damn Super Bowl halftime, I would just post one and try to be succinct. I thought I gave fair credit to Bad Bunny for doing something more intimate and understated. But ultimately, I just don’t know how memorable it will be.
Charlie Puth was terrible. People are praising him because they’re buddies with him, or maybe because of politics. It was a bad rendition. I’ll die on that hill.
I just responded to another comment about Kid Rock and lip syncing.
February 9, 2026 @ 3:03 pm
As a 17 year old, still early in my exploration of music, I was the audience moshing about 100’ from the stage during Kid Rock’s set at Woodstock 99. Are you saying I might have caught the only time he ever sang “Bawitdaba” live, live?
February 9, 2026 @ 3:33 pm
If you click on the video link below, you will see/hear how the “Bawitdaba” part is sung by a backing track, while Kid Rock prances around adding stuff on top of it. That video is from Woodstock ’99 or 27 years ago. My guess is that’s the way the song has always been rendered live. And again, I want to emphasize I am NOT encouraging the use of backing tracks or lip syncing or anything of the sort, or endorsing “Bawitdaba.” I’m simply saying that people saying he was lip syncing bad, they don’t know how that song works, and how it’s always worked.
https://youtu.be/LMKfIXdxh-U?si=RBQPGgT90nN-cdEP&t=188
February 10, 2026 @ 8:50 am
Well said. I don’t listen to Bad Bunny, but clearly plenty (nearly 100M monthly on Spotify alone) do. Of all artists to get so upset about, he seems like a strange choice. Like where was this level of concern when it was Dr. Dre, Eminem, and Snoop Dogg? Or do we only take issue with lyrics when they’re sung in a different language?
February 9, 2026 @ 12:42 am
FYI, this comments section will be closed when moderation cannot be done in real time.
February 9, 2026 @ 8:25 am
The funniest part of this whole “dueling halftime show” meltdown is how desperate the outrage crowd is to pretend this was some kind of cultural battle instead of two mostly forgettable performances that people will barely remember by March. That’s basically the point Saving Country Music makes. Neither show was great. Neither show was the end of America. But only one side is acting like a Bad Bunny song personally burned the flag.
Trump and his followers cannot just dislike something and move on. Everything has to be an insult. A threat. A slap in the face to “real Americans.” That’s not criticism. That’s grievance addiction. The NFL didn’t cancel country music. The country wasn’t invaded. A popular artist performed at halftime. If that alone is enough to send people into full meltdown mode, the problem isn’t the show.
The so called patriotic alternative halftime was even more revealing. It wasn’t organic. It wasn’t rebellious. It was culture war cosplay. A safe, pre packaged performance designed not to entertain but to reassure people that their anger is justified. That’s not patriotism. That’s marketing resentment back to the audience that already paid for it.
Trump jumping in to scream about standards and excellence is especially rich. This is the same guy who turned politics into professional wrestling and reality TV. Suddenly he’s the guardian of artistic merit and national dignity. Give me a break. He doesn’t care about music. He cares about keeping his base permanently outraged and pointed at whatever cultural object Fox and Truth Social put in front of them.
The real takeaway is simple. America is big. Messy. Diverse. Sometimes the halftime show isn’t for you. That’s fine. Adults change the channel or grab a beer. Only one group turns every pop culture moment into an existential crisis and then wonders why everyone else is exhausted by them.
February 9, 2026 @ 9:07 am
Adam is incredibly upset that is enemies took matters into their own hands. His post is him coping with it.
His position is that his worldview is default true, and if you don’t share his worldview, it’s because you have manufactured outrage. He’s denying that what’s happening is happening, while simultaneously being glad that it’s happening.
February 9, 2026 @ 10:16 am
Agreed. Adam presents the situation as if the liberal side never reacts or engages in culture war actions themselves. Which is absurd because the whole reason TPUSA decided to do the event was the NFL and Bad Bunny didn’t want to just do a medley of songs and have a fun show which no conservative would have had a problem with. Adam seems to suggest they were just having fun man, no politics being waged by their side and then those ignorant and reactive republicans decided to ruin the fun and flip out during some fun songs, man . No, that’s not an accurate representation of how things happened. Bad bunny’s music itself if a political reaction to trump and maga. Including a song he sang last night, and whose music video directly mocks trump by imitating his voice. Bad Bunny’s entire livelihood is a reaction to trump as he doesnt tour America and at one point wasn’t even living in the United States because of him and used the opportunity to speak out against ICE. Bad bunny then escalated and antagonized trump and conservatives further by saying on snl he was going to sing in all Spanish and that if you wanted to understand his words you had 4 months to learn Spanish, better get learning it fast! Whatever you think of him, that’s is clearly reactive and meant to provoke. During the episode he performed the anti immigration enforcement song. He won album of the year at the Grammys last week and used the opportunity to slam trump and ICE. You may agree with him on all these things but none of it paints a portrait like you do, that bad bunny is just a non political and non reactive actor in all this merely getting pulled at by the winds of political actors who oppose him. His entire being is a reaction to trump. And as trigger pointed out both sides, TPUSA and bad bunny supporters viewed their own event as perfect. Look at don lemons reaction to bad bunny last night. You’d have thought he saw one of the single greatest live performances in history. His reaction and favoring of it to an absurd degree is a total reaction to trump and TPUSA, he HAS to side with bad bunny. I get being a fan of bad bunny’s set last night but the reaction by some people to it, like saying this was world changing, life changing, flawless perfect and magical is clearly pushing a narrative and reactive to the situation, had TPUSA not done their event I suspect the reaction by his own side and partisan friends would have been way less muted. That’s my reaction too. Was it the single worst thing that’s ever been shown on tv, no it wasn’t. But it also isn’t Van Gogh or Dale Earnhardt level art and talent either. The fact so many on his side want to paint this set and show as the single greatest event in history is a form of hysteria and mania . It’s also just not reality.
February 10, 2026 @ 8:52 am
Good god man, find the return key on your keyboard!
February 9, 2026 @ 12:39 pm
The country has been invaded from Mexico for decades.
It spiked during 2021-2024.
February 9, 2026 @ 1:20 pm
The vast majority of those “invaders” are coming from Venezuela, not Mexico, because economic sanctions imposed by the United States created a refugee crisis that have forced them from their homes in the hope for survival.
February 9, 2026 @ 1:51 pm
The conservative rebuttal would be economic sanctions don’t equal the automatic privilege of becoming an American citizen and certainly doesn’t mean you can sneak into our country. Plus asylum extends to the nearest safe country county, sometimes that is the United States but sometimes it’s not . Just because you live under some brutal socialist dictator in the Sudan doesn’t mean your one and only recourse is to come to America. This has impacts for the persons former country too, instead of working to improve their own country and get a fairer, more ethical and humane govt elected, they leave. And that also means many intelligent, hard working, and model citizens of those countries leave, further eroding those countries they left. The cream of the crop leaves.
Just because your country is having a tough go of it doesn’t mean you can or should head over here. Asylum requires specific conditions be met and likely most circumstances don’t fit it, in fact I’d argue it’s taken advantage of. It’s a quick way for you to get accepted or it’s viewed that way, telling immigration authorities that I’m trying to make More money in America as I was making less than standard money in Iran or something. That’s less compelling than “I need to get out of the country I left because theirs a murderous dictator like Castro or Robert mugabe or pol pot, and I can’t spend one more minute there or I’ll be killed!”. Further I think it’s likely that many illegals when found out here, with claim asylum status. You car retroactively claim asylum status just because you are found out! It’s reserved for real and true threats that immigrants are fleeing. That your country elected a socialist and the economy is no doubt in the toilet isn’t cause and shouldn’t concern Americans, and asylum should not be granted for such cases. And as I said even if there’s an active murderous threat posed in the former country that doesn’t mean America is necessarily the nearest safe country. We saw this play out with Kilmer Albrego García who said he can’t go back to his home country because gangs would murder him. I don’t want anyone to murder him but he doesn’t belong here and America isn’t and wasn’t his nearest safe country to seek asylum. Beyond that he had multiple active deportation orders. I support the administration in doing what must be done: deporting everyone. I voted for mass deportations and I will get them.
February 9, 2026 @ 3:08 pm
Nope. Mexican Drug cartels far outnumber any other Latin American invaders in the USA. Mexico also has its Reconquista movement to take back California and the Southwest, claiming it was stolen.
Remember the Alamo.
War with Mexico is inevitable.
Not if but when.
February 10, 2026 @ 9:37 am
I’m sure you’ve read a lot of books
February 9, 2026 @ 4:53 pm
Nine million people left Venezuela. It’s not just sanctions.
Oil production has dropped 75% from it’s peak production. In 2007, they were doing propaganda offering to help people in the Northeast where I live with heating oil (which is basically diesel fuel).
Nationalizing the industry screwed it up. They neglected the industry and let the rest of the non-petroleum based economy tank with it. The oil is heavy, low quality and it’s much harder to process. Chavez and Maduro got rich off of oil and let the industry collapse under mismanagement and corruption.
In this decade, Iran started to help them modernize and rebuild. Gee, that sounds like a great idea! Venezuela gave them an island which Iran used as a base to build military drones which Russia has been using in Ukraine and Iran is using to attack American warships now. They’ve been propping up Cuba as well. All of these things are linked. Iran is on the brink and Cuba is teetering. Don’t just blame the US for the failure of their economy. Marxists foul everything up eventually.
February 9, 2026 @ 5:50 pm
You are unbelievably, incorrect.
Time to take your blinders off.
February 9, 2026 @ 6:05 pm
*And, saying this, with love.
February 18, 2026 @ 10:19 pm
Yet started on Nov 6, 1986 when RR gleefully signed iRCA into law. 🙄
February 9, 2026 @ 2:51 pm
What’s being missed here is that two things can be true at the same time. Bad Bunny is political and reactive and so is the response to him. The difference is scale and behavior. One side put on a halftime show that included politics mixed into art the way artists have always done. The other side immediately framed it as an invasion, an existential threat, and proof the country is being destroyed. That escalation matters.
Nobody serious is saying Bad Bunny is apolitical. Of course he isn’t. He’s outspoken. He’s provocative. He knows exactly what he’s doing. But an artist using his platform to needle politicians he dislikes is not the same thing as a political movement turning a pop performance into a national emergency. Those are different reactions with different levels of intensity and consequence.
The claim that conservatives would have had no problem if it were just a fun medley doesn’t really hold up either. We’ve heard that line before. Beyoncé heard it. Springsteen heard it. The Chicks heard it. The problem is not that politics were injected. The problem is which politics and whose culture is centered. That’s why the outrage is so predictable.
As for the idea that liberals are pretending this was world changing art. That’s mostly straw man stuff amplified online. Some people overpraised it out of spite. That happens every time there’s backlash. But overpraising something is not the same as demanding boycotts, screaming about invasion, or having a former president melting down online over a halftime show. One is cringe. The other is unhinged.
Trigger’s piece basically nails it. Both shows were fine. Both were forgettable. The only thing truly embarrassing was how quickly some people turned a football halftime show into a referendum on whether America still exists. If a guy singing in Spanish for fifteen minutes can break your worldview, the worldview was already cracked.
February 10, 2026 @ 8:59 am
Well said. This is much ado about nothing.
The fact that a popular outspoken artist performing at the Super Bowl (i.e. the same thing that has happened dozens of times before) has turned into this political theater is an indictment of this country’s current political state.
February 9, 2026 @ 3:03 pm
Don’t like when the other side does what you guys have done for over a decade huh?
February 9, 2026 @ 3:08 pm
“Trump and his followers cannot just dislike something and move on. Everything has to be an insult. A threat. A slap in the face to “real Americans.” That’s not criticism. That’s grievance addiction.”
Like the left doesn’t cry and whine about every single thing the right does. Neither side has the moral high ground, but the left is addicted to being offended.
February 10, 2026 @ 8:57 am
Sure, but that doesn’t change the point of that excerpt (or the comment in general). A criticism of one things isn’t the same as a defense of a different thing.
Both “sides” suck.
February 9, 2026 @ 8:39 am
I teach middle school students so I was curious of their thoughts on the halftime show. After 3 classes at least 90% said that it was awful and they didn’t like it at all. The fascinating part was that the students who did like it were the Black students in the class. Interesting that there is the divide even at their age.
February 9, 2026 @ 8:42 am
This was basically a watershed moment where the beginning of more fragmentation takes place. Not coming from or supporting a political angle on this. I would liken this to the mainstream news and what became of it once the internet changed it. Now that there’s been a competing halftime show that had millions of viewers there will be more of these. This entertainer and that entertainer will be like watch my show it’s better etc…
None will probably ever reach the level of the actual sb show but things have now changed.
Other entertainers and other genres regardless of political points of view will be doing their own shows at halftime.
Of course money will be involved so it will happen.
February 9, 2026 @ 8:59 am
This was entire point of the original article I published on this matter saying “And Then There Were Two.” Tons of people mocked the idea that there were actually two Halftime performances, as if the one would be so inconsequential, it would be worth worrying about. There are now just as many, if not more posts about the TPUSA presentation than Bad Bunny, both on social media, and in the press, with the criticism of the TPUSA one just increasing the attention it’s receiving.
Of course nothing will ever get as big as the official Super Bowl presentation. But there will ALWAYS be an alternative now, if not multiple ones. That alternative will always garner a large media audience. This is a true, landmark fracture point in American popular culture. Ultimately, TPUSA is to blame for this fracturing because they’re the ones who put on the alternative programming. But the NFL and Roc Nation refused to appeal to their core constituents, ignored large swaths to the American population for their international expansion project, and now it’s going to cost them with increased competition during their massive halftime show. And in my opinion, we all lose in this scenario.
February 9, 2026 @ 9:11 am
You’re spot on with your analysis.
The Super Bowl is bigger than race or politics and what Jay Z has done is make it all about that. The halftime show should be a uniting event and not dividing and should be representing all of our people and genres.
This is a huge loss for a country that doesn’t need more fragmentation and tribalization.
February 10, 2026 @ 9:03 am
Wasn’t “uniting” a primary theme of Bad Bunny’s performance?
February 9, 2026 @ 10:41 am
The NFL chose Roc Nation, who is not there to be “inclusive”. They’re separatists at heart. Berry Gordy chose “The Sound of Young America” as Motown’s motto because he was not a separatist. Smart marketing, to be sure, but it was truly tolerant.
The NFL fractured it and TPUSA stepped in to provide something that the traditional fans might go for. Millions did.
Goodell should end the agreement and make some effort to mend fences. Unfortunately, he’ll just try to use wishy-washy language and try to fence straddle to keep his $50-million-dollar salary coming in.
February 9, 2026 @ 2:23 pm
No, Trig, Jay-Z is to blame. I applaud TPUSA for offering an event with lyrics that do NOT go like this:
My d-ck is being chased and I want you to hide it
Grab it like a bonga
She took a pill that made her horny
She f-cks in the Audi, not in the Honda, ayy (Tra)
etc.
What’s divisive is pushing songs like that as “mainstream.” That’s gaslighting. They are not.
February 9, 2026 @ 3:07 pm
Right. The lyrics from TPUSA include:
The Northern Lights and the Southern Comfort
And it don’t even matter if their veins are punctured
For the shots of Jack and the caps of Meth
Half pints of love and the fifths of stress
For the hookers all trickin’ out in Hollywood
And for my hoods of the world misunderstood
I said, “It’s all good, and it’s all in fun
Now get in the pit and try to love someone”
Mainstream shit right there.
FWIW, not a fan of Bad Bunny, but let’s not act like Kid Rock is out here doing “Coat of Many Colors.”
(sidebar: the lyrics you cited appear to graphically describe a consensual sexual encounter in a car; perhaps a sequel to “Chatahoochee?”)
February 9, 2026 @ 5:35 pm
Actually, those aren’t the worst lyrics in that smutty BB song.
Once again, the bridge from the Kid Rock song to the Violin/Cello to the “Robert Ritchie” performance was a twist I wasn’t expecting. His fans said it’s awesome and his foes say it’s bullshit. I’m not a fan and I say it shows a complexity that I never would have thought was going to come to the fore.
If Roger Goodell had any backbone at all, he’d have told Jay Z to pound sand and come back with an act that didn’t have crap like that in his/her catalog.
February 10, 2026 @ 9:25 am
Like I said, I’m not here to defend Bad Bunny or his lyrics, most of which I’ve never read.
It’s not surprising to me that a mainstream artist has smutty lyrics. I’m surprised that people still express shock over that after 60 years of pop music artists trying to find something transgressive to say so that they can appear to be countercultural.
We have a pornstar-banging President on the opposite end of the political spectrum who posts AI videos of shit falling on protesters.
Our algorithms populate with endless amounts of vulgarity, rage, violence, and sex.
We have virtually no sense of public decency left whatsoever in American culture. The first time I watch someone openly defecate on a table in a restaurant, I will be only mildly surprised.
I generally don’t listen to anything with more than an occasional swear word, but I’m hardly stunned that someone who works blue is popular stateside or gobally. None of which is to defend him as a Super Bowl halftime performer. I find it both sad funny that people were mad that they couldn’t understand the lyrics and then more mad when they read the translations online later. What’s happened in the last decade or two is that the right wing has gravitated toward trying to offend as often as they take offense, while the left wing has started taking offense more and more often.
These halftime shows seemed calibrated to create just enough offense that everyone could take some from the other if they wanted it.
Me, I’m inclined to think the NFL owners knew exactly what they were dong: a bunch of mostly right-wing billionaires used the entertainment selected by a left-wing billionaire and performed by a different left-wing billionaire to generate distraction and shouting amongst the hoi polloi and create another wedge issue that helps both sides dig in more while said billionaires lined their pockets.
I’m still hoping for an Uncle Tupelo reunion as the halftime show one of these years, but you know, it’s beginning to seem somewhat unlikely.
February 10, 2026 @ 9:02 am
Uhhh….you’re referring to the event headlined by the artist who sings “I like ’em underage, see some say that’s statutory (but I say that’s mandatory)”?
February 10, 2026 @ 3:19 pm
Holy cow. This is exactly it. This IS an incredible inflection point in American, and even world, society. That’s right, the world is watching.
Do we turn to each other or do we turn to hate and fear?
Bad Bunny for the SuperBowl?
Trump says he hates it because it’s all about hate and division. Hate is a choice and Trump is the one who made it.
Bad Bunny says Loves beats hate.
Is the hate because he’s not American? Clearly he’s American. Is the judgement because he’s not a guality choice. He’s the biggest star of the moment, hard to dispute. It can only be because he’s speaking Spanish.
So the fear of “invasion” of Latin American culture is the source of division. It’s like the premise for this very site, that fear touchstone, Save Country Music. Save it from who/what? It’s fear baiting and it goes to the core division featuring here and now. It’s drawn us all here.
Refusing to accept, love and cherish the Spanish speaking people, fellow Americans of any definition, leaves hate and distrust. There’s no two ways about it.
And how does it end? Have a look at Israel/Palestine. Clear enough? These people refused to accept each other enough to live and let live.
Big Jim above said war with Mexico is inevitable.
I of course don’t believe it. Mexico could literally use some help but it has to be helpful or why would they choose it?
But yeah build walls and fear your neighbor or come on out for a hug, we’re cooking bar b q.
February 18, 2026 @ 11:02 pm
The NFL/ROCNation alliance is the problem. Beyoncé got her half-time show, now time to break the contract.
February 9, 2026 @ 8:54 am
Bad Bunny represents Maduro’s narco-trafficking regime.
It won’t end well for him or his producers.
February 9, 2026 @ 9:19 am
No he doesn’t. Maduro doesn’t even represent a narco-trafficking regime. You’re falling for the ploy of taking someone you’re having an online argument with, and assigning them the most detestable characteristics in an attempt to undermine their credibility. All this does is prove you’re an out-of-touch ideologue unwilling to have an honest conversation.
February 9, 2026 @ 9:30 am
No.
You censored the evidence I presented yesterday showing that Bad Bunny and his record label are a Venezuelan government propaganda project.
https://ekolovesyou.com/p/who-paid-for-bad-bunny?r=d0e2k&utm_medium=ios&triedRedirect=true
Your “honest conversation” = censorship.
February 9, 2026 @ 12:56 pm
Your evidence is a blogger with the tagline, “Politics through the Jesusonian lens.” You might want to reconsider your sources.
February 9, 2026 @ 1:45 pm
It checks out.
You’ll see in coming days.
February 9, 2026 @ 5:55 pm
“Maduro doesn’t even represent a narco-trafficking regime.”
Trig,
Where are you hearing that? My wife is Venezuelan and she would be surprised to hear it. She wanted Trump to hang Maduro on prime-time TV.
February 9, 2026 @ 7:17 pm
Trigger lies like a rug.
February 9, 2026 @ 8:57 am
I think the irony is that the underlying message of the halftime show had a lot of overlap with the stated motivations of the people who tuned into the alternative one: holding on to a sense of identity and connection to place amid the pressures of disinvestment and displacement. El Apagon, the one about Hawaii, and DTmF could apply to Eastern Kentucky as much is it does Puerto Rico. (And of course a lot of great music comes from Appalachia with these same sentiments.)
The net result for me was to become way more interested in Bad Bunny, to be honest I’d thought his music was just Daddy Yankee or Pitbull etc… That said, I’m not in a hurry to watch another NFL game – that was pretty boring.
February 9, 2026 @ 12:37 pm
The thing is, every other culture than Whites are allowed to hold onto their beliefs and homeland without censure.
February 9, 2026 @ 1:43 pm
I’m not quite sure I follow. I live in Appalachia and there are a ton of incredible organizations, festivals, etc organized around the concept of maintaining Appalachian culture that operate without censure. The forces that impoverish and displace poor white Appalachians are largely parallel to the ones that operate in PR.
February 9, 2026 @ 5:13 pm
I play at least 50 dates a year at Irish cultural events, sure the Irish became white later than the English did but we are now and have been for a century.
There are thirteen billion bluegrass festivals scattered about, pretty much everywhere the Appalachians went for work during the Industrial Revolution.
Every state in the South has several Highland Games a year, holding on to our Scottish ancestry.
German cultural heritage events/organizations got censured, sure, but that was a direct result of Germany starting two world wars thirty years apart. Other than that, where you getting this notion from? I’ve literally spent my life dedicated to the Celtic cultural influence on the South and no one’s ever protested me for it.
February 10, 2026 @ 9:07 am
Stay strong! I know how hard the oppression of being a white American male can be!
February 9, 2026 @ 8:59 am
There’s no musical artist that can unite everyone. There just isn’t.
Someone said U2 and Coldplay makes music for everyone. No they don’t. Pick one of them and you’re alienating everyone that listens to hip hop (which, I’m sure, is not really a concern to a bunch of the readers here). Same with Metallica.
Bad Bunny’s halftime was fine. It wasn’t terrible, it wasn’t spectacular…it was fine.
Glad to see the Trumper’s think they won something last night with the safe, “patriotic” TPUSA halftime show. The funniest thing is to see how they all proclaimed it great and amazing…they all already had their minds made up before it even aired that it was going to be fantastic. There was nothing any of the performers could have done to make any of the MAGA base not like that show.
They still lag far behind in the culture war, but it’s nice of them to try. Can’t wait to see this again next year when whoever gets tabbed for the Super Bowl halftime show gets complained about by the MAGA base and we get to do this all over again. It’ll be just as thrilling, I’m sure.
February 9, 2026 @ 10:54 am
Im that poster, but you’ve twisted what I said. U2 and Coldplay undeniably play music for everyone, just based on their popularity alone but their operating M.O., stated by U2 specifically is to be “the biggest band in the world”. That is by definition appealing to everyone, including rap fans or EDM fans. Coldplay outsold Taylor Swift’s legendary Eras tour, so while they don’t explicitly say they want to appeal to everyone if you are generating more fans and money than a Taylor Swift tour, it’s safe to say, yes you do appeal to everyone. And as I said, the critics of both bands have appealing to everyone as the reason for their dislike of them! Both make universal, expansive collections of songs created on a conveyer belt to appeal to every single person at the 100,000 person stadium shows they out on. The critics whole objection is it’s designed for this that it’s not individual but rather universal. Chris Martin doesnt write songs for the white or black audience he performs for, he writes them for the amorphous huge blob that show up at each tour stop singing his songs back to him word for word. Or so goes the criticism.
The difference is U2 or Coldplay exist to unite everyone. They make songs designed for stadiums to sing along to, for you to sing in your car, to appeal to you whether you are single already to mingle, are dating, married, or just had your first or tenth heartbreak. U2 create songs whose whole purpose is to unite the audience into singing the chorus with Bono, to create larger than life moments of unity. And both bands have love for the United States, both bands have albums or tours in the aftermath of 9/11 where their whole goal was not to bash GWB but to comfort, empathize with and create art meant to unite a population and people they themselves aren’t members of as both are UK citizens.
Bad bunny doesn’t make music like that . It’s exclusionary both in presentation (many non English speaking countries do speak English exist of the importance of America but few Americans and few if any non Latin countries speak Spanish, it’s also reactionary music, about deeply divisionary and polarizing recent events: he isn’t singing about the civil rights era where most Americans agree and it’s in the rear view so to speak, but rather he speaks on social issues that decided the 2024 election and were worldwide news as recently as last week. So the uniting isn’t a possibility because America is still working it out. Bad bunny isn’t designed to unite America as a U2 or Coldplay did, he is designed to provoke and divide. There was no accommodation towards English speakers, and deliberate provocation in fact, he gave anyone who wanted to sing with him in a language the vast vast majority of Americans speak, he told us we needed to change our ways and learn his language . As I quoted Matt Walsh earlier that is the biggest middle finger by a corporation towards their fan base in history.
U2 exists to unite all nations and all peoples in music and art and song. Bad bunny exists to unite the Multicultural, multi ethnic, anti American world, and oppose America itself . That is decidedly less about uniting as a result. It’s about grievance, about opposing capitalism and imperialism, opposing borders, and promoting lgbtq, women, bipoc, left wing constituents and cadre in the global opposition to the United States. Bad bunny’s performance last night wasn’t about making a coal miner in West Virginia or a single mom of two in Bakersfield feel less alone and more seen. His music last night was solely for the global south and while he himself is American, the flags and countries he shouted out are NOT American. He explicitly decided to purposely ignore and pass over those fly over state, or even city dwellers of America to cater solely to people in the do the citizens of Cuba or Haiti. U2 and Coldplay would not have done that. Their show would have been about America. Bad bunny spent most of his time shouting out non Americans.
February 9, 2026 @ 12:56 pm
You’re defining very popular music at a stadium scale as music for everyone. I’m defining it as across different genres in a way that doesn’t exclude anyone. These are not the same things.
I’ve never been to a U2 concert, but I was in Vegas when they opened up the Sphere, staying at the hotel next to it. You can say they make music to unite everyone, but practically everyone headed out of that concert was white and middle aged. I’ve never been to a Coldplay concert but I can’t imagine it would be much different.
U2 and Coldplay are massive, they sell a ton of tickets but that doesn’t mean that everyone feels included. Hip hop fans don’t feel included at a Coldplay concert. Metal fans don’t. If you’re into indie music, you probably don’t like them. I’d actually wonder how many people on this site like either band.
Huge audiences don’t automatically include everyone. By the same logic, Taylor Swift would be for “everyone” and we all know that’s not the case.
U2’s political content is vast and it’s silly to think otherwise. They’ve explicitly sung about war, civil rights, religion and American foreign policy. Like, if you don’t know what Sunday Bloody Sunday and Where The Streets Have No Name, I wonder if you’re one of the people who figured out what Born In The USA was about 25 years after the fact.
But in Bad Bunny’s case, a show can resonate with immigrants, bilingual families, Puerto Ricans, city kids, suburban Latinas and still be American. Acknowledging part of the country and part of the people that live here isn’t ignoring the country, it’s just acknowledging some people that are usually relegated to the background. I’m a middle aged white guy but I hate the hackneyed “coal miner in West Virginia” example because it treats those people as the “real ‘Muricans,” and that everyone else is some sort of an add-on or doesn’t really count. Why can’t America be a black kid in Baltimore?
A coal miner in WVA or a single mom in Bakersfield do matter. But so do millions of Latino families. If a performance speaks directly to them for once, it’s not an exclusion. It’s an inclusion of people that mainstream events usually aren’t aimed at.
Stadium rock can aim for universal feelings and still not reach everyone and popularity and intention don’t automatically equal inclusion. Some people felt seen last night, others obviously didn’t. Same as it’s always been. And yet, somehow you and Matt Walsh survived.
February 9, 2026 @ 4:20 pm
I couldn’t disagree more. U2 and Coldplay are global brands and bands . They aren’t just popular in Europe and America. So the idea that just because your concert had a bunch of middle aged white people in attendance is ridiculous. Taylor Swift’s shows could be seen as gatherings of young white women. Taylor Swift if Taylor Swift because her fan base is absurdly large, and spans both men and women, young and old, rich and poor, black and white and so on.
It’s funny how you see TPUSA as exclusionary, I see bad bunny the same way. My language and the language of most nfl viewers, fans and players was excluded, this is the 250th anniversary of our country I think it’s important to honor our country, and speak the language we all speak doing so! We speak English here.
Nfl erased American culture from their spaces, betrayed their core audience to find the mythical woke progressive queer transgender identities as a car who pees in a kitty litter box and that’s there audience. But the audience doesn’t want that. Nfl stands for NATIONAL football league, Syria and Haiti aren’t national entities they are foreign. When he said god bless America he listed off a bunch of countries he himself views as America. That’s just not reality. Bad bunny wasn’t about celebrating America. TPUSA did celebrate it.
The market spoke, 50 million people watched TPUSA last night. This is a shot scross the bow, it didn’t equal the 120 million of super bowl viewers but 50 million eyeballs has power and as trigger said this changes the halftime show forever. TPUSA has already committed to 2027 and they are aiming for bigger names, and I have little doubt they will get it. It was the largest entertainment streaming audience in YouTube history. Those minimizing this by saying The majority tuned into bad bunny is just engaging in massive cope.
America wanted to see a country music act, with America flags behind them, in words they can understand in a language they speak. Check out video from the crowd at the super bowl, most people weren’t dancing or even into bad bunny’s set, they couldn’t even hear the music, the sound is so bad at events like that.
If you want America to be colony make that known. Nations must share, borders, culture and language. Bad bunny traipsing around with a Foreign flags, even when he shouted out Cuba, Argentina, and then he says “United States, canada, and my homelands Puerto Rico”, so I guess he doesn’t see himself as an American after all like we were lectured to prior to the show. They only demand it of America, not anywhere else. Everywhere else gets to be it’s own country but not America.
I want representation for heritidge Americans. Most fans of nfl don’t speak Spanish and don’t come from the third world. It’s imagery that’s totally foreign to America. Bad bunny’s show was a humiliation ritual.
Travis Tritt was the last time the nfl nodded to heritidge America and that was 30 years ago.
What happens when cabelas and Chevy and ford and mossy oak all partner with TPUSA next year to provide the capital for a bigger and better show?
February 10, 2026 @ 5:34 am
You can keep disagreeing, it doesn’t make you correct.
Do some research and stop relying on your feelings. You’ll find that U2’s base of fans is Gen X and older millennials. People that buy their tickets are usually in their 30s to 60s and a heritage band like that has mostly white fans. The fans that go to these shows are middle to upper middle class because their tickets are not exactly cheap.
There are absolutely fans that sit outside of those demographics. But they’re safe dad and legacy rock.
Again, do your research. Coldplay’s audience is almost the same, just a bit younger and more represented by females. It’s white suburban music.
Enormous popularity doesn’t equal universal. If Coldplay was really a band for everyone, they wouldn’t be one of the most polarizing bands of the last 25 years. You don’t have to look far to find people that absolutely hate them.
I can’t help it if you don’t like the facts, but those are the demographics for U2 and Coldplay. You keep thinking big sales means that a band or a singer appeals to everyone. Using your logic, Taylor Swift is for everyone. Drake is for everyone. Beyonce (Trigger’s favorite!) is for everyone. And we know that there are plenty of people that don’t connect with each of them.
All you’re saying is because you didn’t feel seen in the halftime show that it excluded America, completely ignoring that lots of Americans did feel seen. Spanish speaking households (you don’t have to like it, but they exist here), Latino viewers felt seen. They’re not foreign imports, they’re citizens, fans, taxpayers, soldiers, workers…so when these people are the focus, that’s not anti-American, it’s just a different slice of the country.
All your doing is treating your comfort zone and your likes and your desires as if it’s the definition of America. You didn’t feel like the target audience but instead of saying “that one wasn’t for me” you’re saying “that wasn’t for America” which are two two totally different claims.
Right now, your entire argument rests on one feeling, which is “If I don’t feel represented then America wasn’t represented.” But other Americans exist and their feelings count just the same. U2, Coldplay, big country acts, legacy dad rock…all of those sounds have dominated major stages and stadiums across America for decades. If you like them, you’ve been catered to your entire life.
One night where Spanish speaking Americans, bilingual Americans, and Latino fans feel like the show is aimed at them isn’t the erasure of the country. They’re part of the country and it’s obvious that you don’t like it. No halftime performer in history has reached literally everyone, not rock bands, not Prince, not Tom Petty, not Michael Jackson…someone always feels left out.
This past Sunday, it just happened to be you.
Not being the center of attention isn’t the same thing as being attacked.
If you want to keep arguing that only some Americans count, I look forward to your response.
February 9, 2026 @ 9:00 am
Maybe it’s time to go back to Marching bands, let each team pick a college or high school band, most musical stuff lately is mostly dance with crappy lip-synching, as has been mentioned before, I’ve read many discussions about with time constraints and logistics it difficult to pull off. I heard that when the Stones played, they couldn’t hear anything that they were playing.
Just a thought.
February 9, 2026 @ 9:01 am
Those were “competing” half-time shows the same way the 50 and 60 year old dudes I play touch football with in the park on the weekend are competing with the Seahawks.
TPUSA humiliated itself. Bad Bunny was incredible — first time I have heard his music. That was so much fun and if you can’t appreciate it, I feel very sorry for you.
February 9, 2026 @ 9:01 am
….”We’re living in two different worlds, rooting for two different teams, trying to find some commonality that too many just don’t want to attain. Maybe at some point music can build that bridge…………………….Hopefully in the future, one artist, and one moment can bring us all back together.”
Trig,
It’s hard to believe that you’re still as naive as these thoughts make you sound. Both performances were a consequence of divide. This was inevitable.
There isn’t a bridge that will bring this country back together. There is only political power and political will. The side that takes the most power and has the will to exercise it will win. That’s it. That’s all.
There is no bridge between “abortion is good” and “abortion is murder”, or “unfettered immigration is good” and “unfettered immigration is bad”. Those are just 2 examples of the many issues for which there is no bridge.
One side will win. The other will lose. Dismissing the division as a “culture war” that could be overcome with music shows a childlike understanding of history and power.
February 9, 2026 @ 12:28 pm
I know that you are quoting and speaking to Kyle, but I obviously want to reply. I am breaking protocol, but no offense intended. You are correct that their is no bridge between the polar opposites you cite as examples. In your scenarios, it is true that one side would have to win and one lose. I see two problems. One is that the majority of Americans, myself included, do not see abortion as good, or as murder. The majority do not see unfettered immigration as bad or unfettered immigration as good, well, the majority probably do see it as bad, I hope, but I’d wager most do not see it as good. My point is that I believe, and research would likely support, that most believe abortion to not be murder or good. Most, myself included, see abortion as a deeply serious thing that should be rare, but legal under certain conditions. Serious steps should be taken to greatly reduce a woman choosing to have one (obviously these steps would be another debate! Ha!). I’d wager that most of us, myself included, see immigration as something necessary and beneficial, both morally and economically, but should be “fettered” (obviously the “fetters” are another debate!). Which brings me to my second problem. We are a democratic republic. Neither side wins or loses in the way that you seem to be referring to, sort of an all or nothing outcome. The majority rules and the minority works to change, sometimes succeeding, sometimes not. That is the American way. I believe that the majority can find enough common ground on the two issues that you use as examples to move forward for the betterment of our society. Obviously extremists of any type would disagree. Thank you.
February 9, 2026 @ 5:58 pm
Douglas,
Are you asking me a question?
February 9, 2026 @ 7:00 pm
Oy vey. Speaking of being deliberately obtuse… You are clearly not an idiot. You know that a question mark isn’t required. I’m trying to have a dialogue, not that you don’t know that. Here, and in another article’s comment section, you have no interest in having one. You also know what I am asking you about. I could speculate as to what your motives are and why you aren’t responding in either comment section, but I am done. Goodnight.
February 9, 2026 @ 7:57 pm
I’m not being obtuse. I wasn’t sure if you were simply offering your opinion, or if you wanted me to go further into mine.
The reason I haven’t answered your question directly is because I see little to no value in it.
America is a people, place, and culture. It’s a nation. Despite what Ben Shapiro says, it isn’t an idea. The logical conclusion of Shapiro’s view and the view of most of the left and half the right is that every person on Earth is an American waiting for paperwork. I reject that.
What do I personally lose?
There are 2 rivers near me that I’ve fished all my life. Growing up, you could talk to people about whether the fish were biting, what to use, etc. It was a shared experience by people with a shared culture and history, people who respected the land.
If you go there now, 90% of the people are from Mexico or another Hispanic country, and the banks are trashed with Corona bottles, Pacifico bottles, and Modelo bottles, along with various other Hispanic products like Takis. You can’t ask anybody if the fish are biting because they don’t speak English and have no intention of learning. Additionally, they ignore game laws. They catch fish illegally, and if they don’t feel like cleaning them, they just leave them to die on the bank. Their behavior is garbage because their culture is garbage.
At my workplace, 60% of the employees are Indians on H1Bs. They are difficult to work with because nobody can understand what they’re saying, which slows progress and productivity. They piss customers off because of the accent too. The accent barrier makes it impossible to have an engaging conversation with them. Businesses bring them here so that they don’t have to pay Americans more money.
As for abortion, I’d surmise that 40% of the country would be okay with euthanizing babies up to 1 year old. You would be in the 20% that would maybe want more restriction. And then I’d be in the 40% who wants personhood granted to the preborn.
The debate on the logic is over. The only honest position a leftist can take on abortion is the position Bill Maher publicly holds, which is basically, “Yeah, it’s murder, but I’m okay with it.” Bill is a piece of trash. But I respect people who don’t play games.
My wife is Venezuelan. Her family fled the Chavez regime in 2001 when they took their land for opposing them. But she fled to Spain, because the culture was more compatible with hers.
Now she’s an American citizen. She has fully and proudly assimilated. She doesn’t fly a Venezuelan flag. She salutes the American flag. She doesn’t expect to avoid learning English American citizens be damned. She became fully bilingual.
February 9, 2026 @ 8:52 pm
Thank you. There is value in your response. The value is that I understand your feelings regarding the rivers and your workplace. I have had no experiences similar to yours, but I certainly can understand how having them, and others, as I am sure those are only 2 examples, could affect your life, happiness, and senses of well-being, place, purpose and culture. It makes sense to me.
Regarding abortion, up to a certain point, I honestly do not see it as murder. Maybe deep down, it’s a rationalization, but I honestly don’t think so. You did not address my point about wanting it to be rare. Simply outlawing abortion without addressing the causes of it, is not a solution.
Regarding immigration, you didn’t address the “fetters”, I assume because you want zero immigration, or maybe only from places that wouldn’t weaken your culture. I believe that limited immigration is a good thing. It enriches us in many ways. In the case of true refugees, morally, economically, and cuturally. Obviously we disagree on the latter. I do think that immigrants should want to assimilate, but not give up their own rich culture completely. I value difference, up to a point Haha! Also, there are native-born citizens who trash places and are complete scum.
If the extremists on either side dominate, then yes, you are correct regarding your 3 outcomes. I believe the majority are not extremists, and acceptable common ground could be found. You and many others obviously disagree.
Again, I appreciate your reply. I have honestly gained understanding. Be well.
February 9, 2026 @ 12:36 pm
Seriously.
Abortion and third-world importation are not what good and serious cultures allow.
Compromise on these issues is impossible and deadly.
February 9, 2026 @ 1:03 pm
Denying rights of individuals to their own bodily autonomy is not what a good and serious culture allows.
Refusing aid and refuge to the poor and needy and endangered is not what a good and serious (or Christian) society would allow.
February 9, 2026 @ 3:05 pm
Not to mention the other side wanting to murder anyone with moderate-right views. There’s 0 reconciling with that, and anyone preaching “both sides” nonsense centrism in 2026 is so far downstream it’s actually harmful
February 9, 2026 @ 6:01 pm
The comments by Country Knight and Jared S illustrate my point for me. There’s no more debating.
There really only 3 possibilities.
1. Balkanization leading to secession and separation.
2. One side takes power and uses it to drive the other into virtual non-existence.
3. Civil war II.
February 10, 2026 @ 5:01 am
Ok, I’ll bite. If this country were exclusively made up of the two extremes, you would be correct. But there remains a comfortable majority that is moderate. We rejected “open borders”- a strong majority that supports the border control implemented by the current administration. The extreme left that supports open borders is in reality a very small minority that can be ignored politically. There is also a majority that both rejects third trimester abortion and supports first trimester abortion. To say that 40% of this country would support euthanizing babies up to a year of age is a straight up lie, and offensive bomb throwing.
So despite your proclamation that “There’s no more debating”, the moderates that actually determine the big picture direction of this country will keep debating, thank you. And trying as best as possible to continue this great, grand, messy experiment of a nation. The crazies on both extremes will predict and hope and pray for the sky to fall, and will attempt to facilitate same in word and deed. Hopefully, neither of you will ever gain enough power to implement your numbers 1, 2 or 3.
February 9, 2026 @ 9:01 am
Jesus juking “Til You Can’t” was in really poor taste. This is the guy that was using his AR to blow up Bud Light bottles not too long ago, right? I’m a man of faith… but this Christian nationalist thing has gotten WAY out of hand. Gabby Barrett was my favorite part of the TPUSA show, but mostly because she sang quality songs.
Also how does Brantley Gilbert have a career?
February 9, 2026 @ 10:08 am
Kid Rock knew what constituency was tuning in, and he pandered to it. So did the NFL. The 2026 Super Bowl started off with Green Day performing two left-leaning protest songs, “American Idiot” and “Holiday.” Then they had a halftime performance to pander to the South American audience they want to opportunity to sell boner pills and gambling addictions to.
In this moment, you pander to one side or the other. Or you die. That’s what’s happening to Saving Country Music right now. You don’t pander to one side or the other, then you alienate both sides, get accused of being on one side or the other at the same time, and also get accused of “both sidesing” issues in the most popular comment in your own comments section.
This is why we’re screwed, and this is why all this Super Bowl Halftime stuff matters more than some are willing to admit.
February 9, 2026 @ 11:27 am
Hey Trigger,
“Then they had a halftime performance to pander to the South American audience they want to [sic] opportunity to sell boner pills and gambling addictions to. In this moment, you pander to one side or the other. Or you die.”
In your mind, which “side” is the “South American audience” on? Is an attempt by the NFL to expand their global audience, thereby increasing their profits, inherently political pandering that picks a side?
As you pointed out in your recap, “And though there was certainly some social commentary in the approach of the performance, it ultimately didn’t say much.” So if the performance didn’t say much politically and was aimed at growing the NFL’s business and profits, in what ways do you think it was also pandering to a side?
February 9, 2026 @ 11:38 am
The NFL pandered to a POLITICAL constituency by booking Green Day to open the presentation and having them play two political songs, and booking Bad Bunny. I agree that Bad Bunny’s performance was not especially political, but it was definitely pandering to a CONSUMER constituency i.e. the South American audience that the NFL wants to leverage to open up new advertising markets.
February 9, 2026 @ 12:14 pm
I suspect we’ll have to agree to disagree that the NFL was pandering to a political constituency by booking Bad Bunny. Just because so many on the right took it as a political attack on them, it doesn’t mean it was intended as such by the NFL. I think it was as simple as they booked an artist who was both one of/the biggest in the world when they booked him and who they felt could help them tap into a market that they’re actively and aggressively trying to expand into. It was just about the money, and I don’t see that as a “choosing sides” or “pandering” decision.
It’s your seeming acceptance of the claims from the right that booking Bad Bunny was inherently political where I think you’ve been falling a bit into both-sidesing this issue (emphasis on “a bit”). In the same way that Tressie McMillan Cottom’s oversensitivity from the left around alleged racism in country music didn’t make what she was saying true, the right’s oversensitivity around the Bad Bunny selection being a political statement doesn’t make their claim true. I think you’re making it out to be a more divisive selection than it can fairly be considered.
That being said, I think you’re doing a really admirable job of trying to asses this topic from a reasoned and fair perspective. Just because I don’t agree with all of your conclusions and think you’ve made some mistakes in your assessments, doesn’t mean I think it’s been a bad or wasted effort. Quite the opposite. You continue to show a willingness to wade into thorny topics openly, critically, and respectfully. Your reflections on Bad Bunny’s album was an especially great example of how you’re going about this topic in the right way and a fair way. This whole conversation is far enough removed from the idea of Saving Country Music that you could easily have let the moment pass and no one could reasonably have blamed you. Instead you’ve chosen to do your best to point out how we’re being unnecessarily divided by those who stoke fear, anger, and resentment. It’s a noble and important effort, and I deeply appreciate it! Thank you!
February 9, 2026 @ 12:17 pm
A quick edit/addition to the above: I think you’re making it out to be a more INTENTIONALLY divisive selection than it can fairly be considered. No doubt that it’s turned into a divisive conversation.
February 9, 2026 @ 9:04 am
I look forward to a time when we don’t have a separate Anthem OR a separate halftime show.
Unfortunately there might be a bit of a wait on that, it it happens at all.
February 9, 2026 @ 9:40 am
Till you can’t was a gut punch when you thing about how young Charlie was when he died. I had no problem him singing this song. I’m also looking forward to Lee Brice’s new song dropping.
February 9, 2026 @ 9:51 am
Guess I’m gonna be the one person here who thought Charlie Puth sounded great
Was really surprised with this assessment, considering a lot of people are calling it a great rendition and even one of the best
February 9, 2026 @ 10:16 am
Reading a lot of these comments on here about why we “needed” the Kid Rock Show this year or in the future I cant help but thinking of the line,
“You’re creature comforts arent the only things worth fighting for!”
February 9, 2026 @ 2:45 pm
“Are you not entertained?”
Don’t laugh. It may be coming back to that.
February 9, 2026 @ 10:30 am
As long as Jay Z is charge of the halftime show, there will be no “unity”. He is divisive by nature and referred to himself as “Che Guevara with bling”. Roger Goodell made a deal with someone whose agenda isn’t in line with traditional NFL fans.
I actually watched the TPUSA show out of curiosity. Not great but not bad. Production values were good. The Kid Rock morphing into Robert Ritchie was actually a nice twist. Lip synching is just part of the game anymore, so who cares.
It was a starting point to delineate between two sides. Like it or not, the NFL helped create the divide by having a divisive figure in charge of the show. Instead of just turning it off, something was there to turn to that was against what was a contrast to the main event.
Besides, the monoculture isn’t in existence anymore. Johnny Carson wouldn’t be what he was then if he were here now with the internet and everything else. The Super Bowl is the closest thing we have to it and part of it is because of all the things that have glommed onto it for commercial purposes. Much of this is not related to football. Youth football participation is way down due to safely concerns. Flag football fill part of the void, but will that be sufficient to keep American football where it is now? We shall see…
February 9, 2026 @ 10:36 am
Latin American music has always been largely disregarded by the USA.
Just like we disregard “soccer.”
Latin American Music and the Spanish language will NEVER be embraced by the USA.
There is just too much of it in the Roman Catholic empire south of the border. 500 years, and Rome did little there we Americans find enviable.
Macho corridos and tele-novelas will NEVER be our entertainment. Especially once all the illegals are gone from our borders along with their vile narcotics.
February 9, 2026 @ 10:43 am
Exactly. That’s what I’ve been saying for days now. So why are we so damn worried about it? It was a Halftime show. It was here and now it’s gone. I’m much more concerned that now we will have a fractured, irreparable culture moving forward where consensus can’t be found on anything.
February 9, 2026 @ 1:39 pm
Just let us know next time you go to a Mexican. Restaurant trigger that you feel this way
February 9, 2026 @ 5:11 pm
Trigger as a fan of yours it really sucks to see you respond to a comment as vile as that with “exactly”
February 9, 2026 @ 5:20 pm
I certainly don’t agree with everything Big Jilm has said in this comments section. What I’m agreeing with in his comment is that Latin music or Latin culture is not going to “take over” American culture. That’s a ludicrous fear that’s at the heart of much of the opposition to Bad Bunny. He simply played the Super Bowl halftime show. And as I spoke about in length in my analysis of the Grammy-winning Bad Bunny album is that the music was too eclectic and esoteric to be adopted by North American consumer en masse. If we can get everyone to understand that, maybe we can move on from this dumb issue.
February 9, 2026 @ 6:03 pm
“I’m much more concerned that now we will have a fractured, irreparable culture moving forward where consensus can’t be found on anything.”
Trig,
This ordeal was a symptom of the already fractured culture. It didn’t cause anything. It was an effect.
February 9, 2026 @ 6:09 pm
You could be right about that.
February 9, 2026 @ 11:06 am
We’re cooked.
February 9, 2026 @ 2:31 pm
the correct response right here. When people get worked up over a 15 minute set one way or the other that they’ll soon forget about until the next time they are told to be outraged.
February 9, 2026 @ 11:39 am
https://youtube.com/shorts/1KFb7C6LxYo?si=t2spOjhfUEOFah8
In a nutshell
February 9, 2026 @ 11:47 am
I enjoyed the Bad Bunny show. I thought the set was great, had moments that felt like the set of a musical movie, and larger moments that played to a stadium crowd.
The music wasn’t all for me, but I enjoyed seeing it. The stretch that included the live horns, Lady Gaga + the following 2 Bad Bunny tracks was the highlight, and I enjoyed all that.
I didn’t get the sense that he was lip syncing.
They packed a lot into 13 minutes, and it was a great example of why changing up the style of the Superbowl Half Time is worthwhile. It felt like a breath of fresh air after the long stretch of Hip Hop & R&B (some of which I enjoyed). The long stretch of classic rock, or the stretch of Hip Hop/R&B we just had shouldn’t happen again. Lets mix it up every year. Nothing is going to be as good as Prince, or as bad as Maroon 5, but it should all be entertaining.
Hopefully we can get a good country performance one year, but I’d rather see interesting, new to me music, than a Jelly Roll/Morgan Wallen dumpster fire, with my friends saying, “you should like this, you like country” and having to explain the whole time that by country – I don’t me that.
Didn’t watch kid rock, probably won’t.
February 9, 2026 @ 12:26 pm
I don’t know anything about Bad Bunny’s music but I thought the halftime show was fun. Maybe people are overthinking things a bit? What do most people on this site listen to for fun? I am a big Jason Isbell fan but no way I can listen to him all the time…too heavy!
February 9, 2026 @ 12:12 pm
Legitimately thought you might say something about Brad Arnold’s passing yesterday, I know Subar Bowl half time bullshit is by far the bigger topic but I believe 3 door down deserves a mention especially if Eddie Van Halen got a write up after his passing
February 9, 2026 @ 1:32 pm
In an ideal world, maybe I could say something about Brad Arnold’s passing. Obviously, it’s an extremely, extremely busy moment, and frankly there just weren’t any country music tie-ins to Arnold. I understand there weren’t any for Eddie either, but I had more base knowledge of him, and time to write about it than Arnold. Luckily, there was a lot of press honoring him.
February 9, 2026 @ 12:23 pm
Hmm. 3/4 of this article is about TPUSA. Stop trying to look impartial. All of a sudden you maggot magas start saying that Bill Clinton is your friend and how “I don’t like either party” nonsense bc you finally realized your outloud hated and ignorance is crashing and burning and now you’ll face the consequences.
February 9, 2026 @ 12:30 pm
3/4 of this article is about TPUSA, and 3/4 of that coverage is highly critical, with the only exception being Kid Rock’s final song. The Super Bowl Halftime performance was 13 minutes long. The TPUSA even was 37 minutes long. So yes, it would necessitate more coverage to describe what happened.
I really don’t appreciate these kinds of accusations because they undercut the idea of objective journalism. Wonder why almost every single outlet reports from one side or the other? Because you have to or you will be criticized by both sides. This was a fair, honest, and impartial assessment of the halftime performances.
February 9, 2026 @ 12:51 pm
The real question is though, why are you reporting on either? What did either show have to do with country music?
February 9, 2026 @ 1:25 pm
Um, Brantley Gilbert, Gabby Barrett, and Lee Brice are all from the country music world. Kid Rock finished the presentation singing a song that won two CMA Awards and the Grammy for Best Country Song. I’ve been advocating for years for country music to be represented at the Halftime Show. Why would I not report on it? It would be extremely strange, and arguably irresponsible to not report on it.
February 9, 2026 @ 1:23 pm
Also, if you want to read more about Bad Bunny, I did a massive 20+ paragraph about his life, career, and album at the link below. This is a country music website. I have offered and extreme amount of coverage to a Latin star in the effort to help try to stoke cross-genre understanding.
https://savingcountrymusic.com/i-actually-listened-to-the-new-bad-bunny-album-this-is-what-i-heard/
February 9, 2026 @ 12:23 pm
1. Did not watch Bad Bunny and missed Brantley Gilbert. Lee Brice was good. Gabby Barrett was decent. Tuned out for Bawit…but was struck by the choice to cover Til You Can’t.
2. I like that a great song is getting even more recognition, but find it a curious choice for Kid Rock, who is not the caliber of vocalist that Cody Johnson is.
3. Although I missed Brantley Gilbert, I did see some pictures and heard that his singing sounded good. Kudos to him for finally ditching the biker gang look and hopefully the stupid growl vocals are a thing of the past, too.
February 9, 2026 @ 1:27 pm
“Kudos to him for finally ditching the biker gang look and hopefully the stupid growl vocals are a thing of the past, too.”
Brantley Gilbert absolutely positively did NOT give up the biker gang look. He performed with his brass knuckles microphone. And he definitely had the growl vocals too. It was an extremely typical Brantley Gilbert performance.
February 9, 2026 @ 12:34 pm
Both halftime shows stunk
The Bad Bunny part with the caravan basically screamed accept the invasion because we are all one America.
A fine display during our 250th anniversary. The Founding Fathers would be outraged.
February 9, 2026 @ 12:47 pm
There is no ‘invasion,’ dumbfuck.
February 9, 2026 @ 3:07 pm
Gaslighting isn’t real either
February 9, 2026 @ 12:38 pm
I didn’t watch either one.
February 9, 2026 @ 12:49 pm
Kid Rock makes music for people who buy their girlfriends personalized bedazzled tobacco spit cups for Christmas. Some say that’s a thoughtless gift, but sisters really are the hardest family members to shop for.
February 9, 2026 @ 12:50 pm
Although I’m wondering if any of Bad Bunny’s defenders can tell me what was so awesome about his performance without giving me a tedious political lecture, I’m not going to hold my breath waiting for it. FWIW I wasn’t impressed by the TPUSA show either and it’s defenders largely rely on politics too. Meh.
What I’m really wondering is this: as I understand it, the NFL has been doing halftime shows like this for the past few years because it will bring in a new audience, but do they have data to show that it’s working? I’m not talking about people tuning in JUST for the show (although of course that does bring in ad revenue) but people becoming actual NFL fans. I’m talking about the fans who will watch a game on its own account, a regular weekly game for which the halftime is just the Captain Obvious “analysts” saying obvious things like “they need to get their run game going” or “ya just have to catch those passes”.
February 9, 2026 @ 12:55 pm
How about you do the opposite? How about you tell us what was wrong with the performance without complaining that “I couldn’t understand Spanish” giving a political motivation? What didn’t you like about it?
February 10, 2026 @ 9:05 am
How about…no. How about the people telling me how fantastic it was answer my question? If it was really all that good it should be very easy to do without trying to deflect.
And to repeat what I said above (if you read it) I challenge people who think the TPUSA show was great to tell me why without rah-rah politics.
February 10, 2026 @ 12:24 pm
BB’s show was fun, enjoyable, showcased a lot of talent, and a lot of energy. It got me interested in a style of music I don’t typically listen to. It made me want to go and check out more of his music.
Your turn: tell us what was so wrong with the performance without complaining that “I couldn’t understand Spanish” or giving a political motivation? What didn’t you like about it? If it was really that bad, that should be pretty easy for you, right?
February 9, 2026 @ 1:46 pm
I thought the Bad Bunny show was “fine”. It didn’t appeal to me but it also didn’t offend me. I found it visually interesting and musically underwhelming. I’m in my early 40s, and I understand I’ve aged out of being the target audience of popular music. His type of music just isn’t for me, and it had more to do with cadence and vocal style than it did the language. I simply watched it because it was on.
I didn’t watch the TPUSA one, partially because no one on the bill appealed to me, but mostly because it seemed clear to me they were just stoking outrage in order to make money, and I’m so tired of that sort of blatant manipulation.
It’s all money. That’s all the NFL cares about. I’m guessing it was a simple calculation. Pick Bad Bunny and sure, it might tick off MAGA, but most of them will still end up watching the game, so you’re not losing much, PLUS you get to add a lot of potential non-NFL fans from all the Spanish-speaking countries. If they’d picked a country artist, all those fans were probably already going to watch the game anyway, so there’d be nothing gained.
February 9, 2026 @ 4:24 pm
For perspective the Puppy Bowl got 13 million viewers during halftime.
February 9, 2026 @ 5:36 pm
The somewhat final numbers for the TPUSA presentation is 6.1 million viewers in real time, and 19 million viewers in the first 12 hours. I’m going to continue to caution people into believing these numbers are meaningless, and a drop in the bucket. That is a sizable portion of the pie getting taken away from the NFL, and my guess is that pie will be bigger next year.
February 9, 2026 @ 6:40 pm
Those numbers are meaningless. Bad Bunny was the most watched superbowl half time ever, why arent you reminding people of that?
February 9, 2026 @ 7:57 pm
Those numbers are anything but meaningless.
February 10, 2026 @ 12:30 pm
They really are. The Super Bowl halftime show was the most watched one of all time, as Mike pointed out. Which means that their viewership increased from last year, despite all the blustering of a bunch of crybaby blowhards.
Calling 6.1 million a success when the real halftime show got 135million is just a participation trophy for TPs little temper tantrum. TemperPout halftimeshow.
Seriously, creating an alternative halftime show for a lesser performing white artist because they didn’t like who the NFL chose is the right’s literal definition of DEI.
February 9, 2026 @ 8:16 pm
The numbers are even more eye popping. TPUSA is now claiming across all
Platforms online and actual tv 50 million people watched. That’s an absurd number especially given this was planned with only 4 months in advance, had never been attempted before, had limited backing and financing, not to mention the ridiculous idea anyone would of could compete with THE SUPER BOWL. This event was unbelievably successful in the extreme.
Secondly ratings for the bad bunny super bowl were down 35% from Kendrick Lamar’s show last year . Even given all the hype, press, controversy and months long campaign, 35% watched Kendrick last year and didn’t even watch bad bunny at all this time.
Additionally it’s important to note the difference in viewers for the super bowl bad bunny show and the TPUSA one. Bad bunny viewers were passive viewers. They kept the game on all day, they were already going to watch the halftime show because that’s what everyone does every year. The TPUSA crowd is unique is they actively sought out, changed the channel, turned the tv off, sought out republican media that was showing it. That’s a huge deal if you are an advertiser or maker of a product for consumption. You cater to these people. A man and his kids who drive 20 miles to buy your products at a shop is infinitely more valuable than the customer that passes by everyday, lives next door and maybe makes small purchase frequently. People made a choice and sought out TPUSA, it cost them something, even in the most basic and tiny way, in a way that someone who had the tv on all day tuned into the game already and was background watching. This was an active choice and viewer.
Finally the bad bunny’s show was 13 minutes compared with TPUSAs event which was 35 minutes. So the TPUSA event was over twice as long. So not only did the TPUSA viewer Turn off the game and switch to TPUSA but also that viewer STAYED watching the TPUSA event even when the game returned and dhs 3rd quarter started. That’s a choice and deliberately so and it also directly cut into ad revenue of the bad bunny event. If you are watching Lee Brice sing, you aren’t watching commercials for the main super bowl event and are cutting into the profits of the nfl.
Anyone downplaying this is just a partisan. Especially given next year TPUSA will have just as long as the actual
Super bowl to plan their own, they will have experience and can workshop things that worked this time and those that didn’t. And they will no doubt have massive backing by conservative and TPUSA friendly companies, they even could put on a full on concert length show, longer sets, bigger venue for fhe in person crowd, bugger budget and more high level show quality. They’ve discussed streamlining it so theirs not 10 ways to view TPUSA like this year but rather one central hub and site which creates demand too and streamlines everything. I’m sure some people even if they wanted to watch it had no clue where to watch it, this would solve that problem.
February 10, 2026 @ 12:31 pm
Oh, well TPUSA said it, so it MUST be true. And no, assclown, the ratings were not down from last year’s show. It was the most watched halftime show ever. If anything, your little MAGA temper tantrum drove ratings UP for the NFL.
February 10, 2026 @ 8:03 pm
FYI – You are wrong – official ratings came out today – Both the Super Bowl and halftime show down around 5 million from last year.
February 9, 2026 @ 6:30 pm
The Puppy Bowl was on Animal Planet several hours before the Super Bowl started.
February 9, 2026 @ 5:48 pm
IMO the most annoying thing about it all is the idea that the Super Bowl is some sort of tribute to America, and somehow must reflect our shared values as a nation and blah blah blah. It’s actually just a football game, where young, superbly athletic young men endure multiple head injuries for our viewing and gambling amusement. If you happen to dislike it, or the halftime entertainment, you can safely ignore it without fear of reprisal. No one is ramming anything down any part of the human anatomy. There’s a small button that you can press to make the big scary TV go nighty-night. Try using it.
February 10, 2026 @ 6:00 am
I apologize if this has already come up, but I think if you’re comparing apples to apples, you’d also need to count the number of people who have streamed just the Bad Bunny halftime show since it aired live, which I have to assume is easily over 20 million, and likely near impossible to count because there’s so many ways it’s shared outside of the official YouTube.
That said, I’m not sure it particularly changes any part of this analysis or negates the number of people who watched TPUSA
February 10, 2026 @ 7:03 am
Imma go with Zach Bryan on this one.
February 10, 2026 @ 8:05 am
Country music is cool, but unfortunately that wasn’t on display at the All-American Half-Time Show.
Kid Rock is the same exact grift as Jelly Roll.
February 10, 2026 @ 9:03 am
i can’t believe all these immigrants are stopping me from cutting my grass, feeding my dog, and wearing my boots.
February 10, 2026 @ 9:06 am
The TPUSA show was and is utterly embarrassing. The Lee Brice song is what people who hate country music think country music is. Couldnt have been worse and more cliched. But hey, its not like KR could have gotten Sturgill, Turnpike or Crockett to play it. Had to be a low level bootlicker
February 10, 2026 @ 9:24 am
Bad Bunny didn’t say anything? Come on Trigger, you didn’t even bother to researched you
February 10, 2026 @ 12:27 pm
never cared for Bad Bunny but Trig’s article about his last album made me curious and somebody in the comment section mentioned the tiny desk show so i went and watched…and…i’m kind of a fan now!!! Those guys sure know how to play and they’re organic as hell!!
February 10, 2026 @ 12:55 pm
I had the same experience. I just assumed it would be Daddy Yankee all over again and have been surprised how much I’ve been sucked in by the album and that tiny desk concert as well.
February 10, 2026 @ 4:52 pm
You’re welcome.
Did you get that he was literally forced into a tiny school desk for the whole thing. It actually took me a bit.
He’s super funny.
Man, I can’t wait to see more as he matures.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ouuPSxE1hK4
February 11, 2026 @ 12:16 pm
I will say that you are right about having a moment and that did not have to be part of some huge over production. Kid Rock’s version of “Till you can’t” has been mostly at the top of the iTunes Charts since Monday morning and Cody’s version has even jumped back up between 1-4 since then. You hardly ever see that after a Super Bowl, normally the SB artist dominates the chart. Shows what a genuine moment can do. I wish they would see this and maybe allow country artists to have a few more shots at the SB halftime.