J Balvin confirmed he will attend the Super Bowl to see Bad Bunny
After rumors of a feud, the Colombian singer expressed his pride that the Puerto Rican artist will headline the Super Bowl Halftime Show
In a gesture that confirms the end of tensions at the top of the urban genre, Colombian star J Balvin officially announced his reconciliation with Puerto Rican artist Bad Bunny.
The performer of “Mi Gente” revealed that he will travel next weekend to Santa Clara, California, to witness the historic halftime show of the NFL, where Bad Bunny will be the star. During his appearance on the Grammy Awards red carpet, Balvin shared details about his renewed relationship with the Puerto Rican artist. "We spoke the other day. Super happy. I think he's a very mature man, he knows what he wants," the artist told the EFE news agency, highlighting his colleague's personal and professional evolution. J Balvin's appearance at Levi's Stadium on February 8th is no small matter. Bad Bunny will make history by becoming the first Latin artist to headline the Super Bowl Halftime Show alone. "I'm going to see him. It's going to be huge," said Balvin, who was visibly proud of the global impact that Latin music continues to have on the US music industry. This reunion puts an end to years of estrangement and an exchange of veiled insults that kept fans of both artists on edge. Although peace began to take shape publicly on December 21, when Balvin made a surprise appearance at a Bad Bunny concert in Mexico City, this confirmation definitively signals the bond between the two pillars of reggaeton today. "We fought to keep this growing," Balvin concluded, reaffirming that, beyond past differences, unity is key to maintaining the dominance of urban music on the world stage.

