Yo, can we just take a second to breath? Super Bowl LX just happened and the world is still shaking. If you werent living under a rock, you saw Bad Bunny (Benito Antonio MartÃnez Ocasio) take the stage as the first-ever solo Spanish-language headliner for the Halftime Show. It wasnt just a concert; it was a cultural shift. As someone who spends way too much time listening to reggaeton while "working" on code and web projects, this felt like the ultimate victory for the genre. Because the setlist was so fast and many of the songs are brand new from his 2025/2026 era, I know a lot of you are hunting for the English translations and the deeper meaning behind the lyrics. Don't worry, I gotchu. Here is the full 15-minute breakdown of the most historic night in Super Bowl history. The Hype: Why Super Bowl LX Was Different Most Halftime shows are great, but they usually feel very "Hollywood." This felt like a street party in San Juan. From the moment the first beat o...