For his Super Bowl halftime show, Bad Bunny transported the field in Northern California around 3,500 miles, transforming it into the fields of Puerto Rico. Even before he launched into “Tití Me Preguntó,” the Puerto Rican superstar had suffused the set with symbols of the island — and a sense of wider Pan-Americanism. Here’s a breakdown of the Easter eggs hidden in plain view during the 13-minute set. Sugarcane fields The show opened in a sugarcane field, an homage to Puerto Rico’s main cash crop when it became a U.S. territory at the end of the 19th century. While the […]... Keep on reading: Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl halftime show: Breaking down the symbolism