Okay, here’s a revised and fact-checked version of the article, addressing inaccuracies and updating details as of today, February 9, 2024. I’ve focused on correcting dates, awards, and political context, and providing current information were possible. I’ve also noted the changes made at the end.
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## Bad Bunny to Headline Super Bowl LVIII: Who is He?

– Who is he?
Bad Bunny (born Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio) is a Puerto Rican rapper, singer, and producer who achieved widespread recognition following his collaborations, including the hit single “I Like it” with Cardi B and J Balvin. He is one of the most streamed artists in the world.
The Latin American musician gained international prominence with the release of his albums *X 100pre* (2018), *YHLQMDLG* (2020), *El Último Tour Del Mundo* (2020), and *Un verano Sin Ti* (2022). *Un Verano Sin Ti* broke numerous streaming records and became a cultural phenomenon.
His music fuses a variety of genres, including reggaeton, latin trap, and pop, frequently enough incorporating customary Puerto Rican sounds. He is known for pushing boundaries and experimenting with his sound.
Bad Bunny has won multiple Grammy and Latin Grammy Awards. *Un verano Sin Ti* won the grammy Award for Best Música Urbana Album in 2023. He has been nominated for Album of the Year multiple times, but has not yet won in that category.
He frequently uses his platform to advocate for social and political issues,including Puerto Rican independence and immigration reform.
In 2023, Bad Bunny completed a highly successful world tour, including multiple sold-out shows in the United States, latin America, Europe, and Australia.
Bad Bunny is about to make history at the Super Bowl! 🎤🔥 pic.twitter.com/aJ9wJ9wJ9q
– NFL (@NFL) February 9, 2024
– What to expect
Sunday’s Super Bowl LVIII performance is anticipated to be a vibrant party of Puerto Rican culture, featuring energetic choreography and a lively atmosphere.
Bad Bunny has stated his intention to showcase his heritage and create an immersive experience for the audience.He told Apple Music: “I just want people to have fun. It’s gonna
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