Melissa Ruggieri
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And you could tell that, you know, he was trying not to cry.
Maybe he was saying a prayer.
It looked like he just had his head bowed a little bit.
And just to see what that meant to him to be able to be the one to mark this huge cultural moment at the Grammys.
I think something, I think that resonated with him.
I mean, I think that hit him really quickly when that happened.
No, he hasn't.
And that's not atypical.
Really, every artist, you know, I remember I was covering the year that Usher was the Super Bowl halftime performer a couple of years ago.
And everybody was trying to get him to, you know, sneak out some ideas of who he might have on there.
And everybody's pretty tight lipped about it because they wanted to be surprised.
You know, last year with Kendrick, I don't think anyone was expecting to see Serene Williams.
You know, SZA might have been a little more expected.
But with Bad Bunny, there's a whole bunch of people that he could have.
He could, you know, Cardi B, people that he's worked with over the years.
Daddy Yankee, his, you know, his big mentor as far as music.
So I think we're going to see a lot of people that are going to come out, maybe even Shakira.
I mean, people sort of forget sometimes that Bad Bunny actually did do the Super Bowl a few years ago when he popped up with Shakira and Jennifer Lopez the year they did it.
So
You know, it'd be kind of fun to see Shakira repay the favor and come out.