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During a candid interview about Bad Bunny’s widely viewed Super Bowl halftime show, rapper Tony Yayo showed his admiration for the Puerto Rican star—but humorously kept misnaming him as “Babs Bunny.” Yayo praised Bad Bunny's performance for representing Latino culture on one of the biggest American stages, highlighting the vibrant mix of Latinos in New York City and the cultural pride the show inspired.

While interviewer Vlad argued the language barrier limited broad audience connection at this primarily English-speaking event, Yayo emphasized the impact Bad Bunny had across races and generations, noting the artist’s influence in bringing new audiences to the NFL and spotlighting Puerto Rico’s culture and economy.

Their playful back-and-forth about Bad Bunny’s name underscored their different familiarity with his music, but both agreed on his cultural significance. Yayo also touched on social issues, praising Bad Bunny’s activism against ICE policies. The conversation celebrated both the music and its wider cultural resonance—despite the “Babs Bunny” mix-up.