Jay-Z previously explained his decision to select fellow rapper Bad Bunny as the performer for the Super Bowl Halftime Show in February, but has had to address it again, given the backlash received.
The hip-hop icon’s Roc Nation label has been in charge of the halftime break for several years and works alongside the NFL in organizing the entertainment portion of the biggest televised event in the United States.
But perhaps no selection has been as controversial as the latest one.
Bad Bunny’s beef with Donald Trump and the fact that he doesn’t have many English songs have been subjects of contention for fans, analysts, politicians, and, of course, the President himself.
Still, Jay believes his choice is a sound one and reckons the 31-year-old is more loved in America than is being let o

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