Carlos Santana denies Bad Bunny Super Bowl beef

Guitar master Carlos Santana has denied rumors that he is upset that Bad Bunny was chosen to perform at Super Bowl LX with statement causing a claim”completely wrong.»

The NFL's decision to invite the 31-year-old Puerto Rican pop star was met with criticism from many MAGA supporters. some of whom suggested A country singer could be better. Secretary of the US Department of Homeland Security Christy calls, she swore Immigration officers will be “all over this place” when the big game is played.

According to Santana, despite what people read on social media, he has no problem landing Bad Bunny. one of the biggest concerts one can imagine.

“I congratulate and celebrate Bad Bunny's success and his current position in the world and in the Super Bowl,” the 78-year-old Mexico native wrote Monday. “I feel completely at one with what he does because we are here to use art to complement the world and bring it closer to harmony and unity.”

bad bunny said in an interview published last month that he had not booked any US dates on his current tour.

“ICE could be out there,” he told iD magazine.

Santana said Monday that he agrees that the current political climate in the United States is challenging.

“We live in a time of fear, division, division, superiority and inferiority. Fear is the taste now,” the “Evil Ways” musician wrote.

Santana blamed fear for prompting “ignorant people” to spread rumors that he didn't want Bad Bunny to perform at the Super Bowl in February. According to the San Francisco Chronicle, Santana's fake quote making fun of the bad bunny because of wearing dresses it was part of his grievances against provocative singer.

“I never said that and I never will,” Santana added.

He also said he really enjoys listening to Bad Bunny's 2023 hit “Monaco,” which he calls “something really magical.”

Just because Santana is supporting Bad Bunny doesn't mean he'll turn down an appearance in the NFL season finale. In 2016, he posted a Facebook post to the NFL suggesting the league missed an opportunity by excluding San Francisco musicians like himself from Super Bowl 50 festivities. played in Santa Clara, California.

“I feel obligated to point out that the Halftime Show should have featured some of the local iconic bands that the world would love to see perform. Bands like Metallica, Steve Miller, Journey and yours truly. We would rock the Half Time Show and do the Bay Area proud,” he wrote. Santana.

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