Jay-Z ruins the Bunny Super Bowl Foreful

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Rapper Jayper Jayper-Z came to the bunny bunny’s defense during the controversy of the puerto rican singer to record it at the Super Bowl Lx Halftime show.
Jay-Z’s ROC Nation Co-produces the half time schedule for the NFL and is reportedly making the final decision on the fund this year. This year, the choice of bad bunny has drawn back fans.
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Bad Bunny performs on the Coagella stage at the Coafella Valley Music and Arts Festival at the Poli Polo Club in Indio, California, Friday, April 21, 2023. (Jay Calderon / The Desert Sun / USA Today Network)
But Jay-Z didn’t buy into the outrage.
“They love him. Don’t let them fool you,” he told TMZ Sport on Monday night.
Jay-Z didn’t go much further, telling a TMZ reporter that he “got no scoops on you.”
NFL Commio Routell Roger Goodell defended the selection of the bad bunny, despite the program to receive Grammy’s views on US immigration.
“It was carefully considered,” GooLell said of the decision-making process for the halftime show. “I’m not sure we’ve ever picked an artist where we didn’t have injuries or criticism. It’s hard to do when you have hundreds of millions of people watching.”
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Bad Bunny, born Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, has caught flak from President Donald Trump and his supporters and given his views to the public about the President and his administration. The 31-year-old expressed fear about the snow, which is why he decided to make a stay in his native Puerto Rico to avoid stops in the United States.
He said last month that he did not book any US dates on his tour for fear that his fans would be arrested by Ice Agents.
“But there was an argument, like, Icec – Ice can be outside [my concert]. And it’s something we talked about and care about a lot,” he told ID.
Bad Bunny also filmed and posted a video of what he described as an avalanche attack on a telecommunications site in Puerto Rico.
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NFL Commior Roger Goolell looks on during a press conference at the Caesars Superdome on February 03, 2025 in New Orleans, Louisiana prior to the NFL Super Bowl Six Football Game between the Philadelphia Eagles and the Kansas City Chiefs. (Michael Owens/Getty Images)
Some NFL fans took issue not only with those comments, but with his hit songs all sung in Spanish. But Golell doesn’t have the qualities and showmanship he expects from the bad Bunny.
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“We’re sure it’s going to be a great show,” GooLell said. “He understands the platform he’s on, and I think it’s going to be an interesting and cohesive time.”
FOX News’ Scott Thort Thompson contributed to this report.
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