"It's Gonna Be Easy": Here's Bad Bunny's Advice For Non-Spanish Speakers Before The Super Bowl
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"It's Gonna Be Easy": Here's Bad Bunny's Advice For Non-Spanish Speakers Before The Super Bowl
""It's gonna be easy," Bad Bunny assured. "I know I told people they had four months to learn Spanish; they don't even have to learn Spanish. It's better if they learn to dance. There's not a better dance that can come from the heart. The heartbeat dance? That's the only thing that they need to worry about, and have fun and enjoy. And of course, choose your team at the game.""
""You know that's something that I'm not gonna tell you," Bad Bunny laughed, keeping his plans safely tucked under that adorable bunny skullcap. "I don't know why you ask that." Instead, he expertly diverted. "Well, of course, I think I have a lot of guests, there's gonna be my family, my friends," he said. "All the Latino community around the world that supports me and believes in me. And the whole country. There's a lot of people that love me around the world.""
A 13-minute halftime performance will prioritize enjoyment, connection, and communal celebration, aiming for both performer and crew to have fun. Spanish language skills are not required; the emphasis is on dancing from the heart — described as the "heartbeat dance" — rather than language preparation. Audience participation and simple, heartfelt movement are encouraged, and spectators are advised to pick a team at the game. A mix of family, friends, prominent Latino community figures, and other guests is expected, though specific surprise collaborators are being kept private. The overall goal is energetic celebration of Latin culture accessible to a global audience.
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