Latinos across the Americas felt pride in Bad Bunny’s boundary-breaking performance at a time of heightened fear and division.

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As a sprawling sugar cane field parted to reveal dancers in traditional pava hats, Puerto Rican megastar Bad Bunny emerged to deliver a boundary-breaking Super Bowl LX halftime show that was as political as it was spectacular.

The flamboyant show on Sunday night at the annual championship game of the National Football League (NFL) in California – performed almost entirely in Spanish – drew thunderous acclaim from Latinos across the United States and audiences throughout Latin America.