Bad Bunny Reveals the Special Meaning Behind the ’64’ on His Super Bowl Halftime Show Jersey

Bad Bunny's Super Bowl jersey, featuring the number '64', holds a poignant meaning behind the Puerto Rican superstar's halftime show performance. According to the artist, born Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, the year 1964 is a tribute to his late uncle, "Cutito", who left an indelible mark on his life.

Growing up, Bunny was introduced to American football by his uncle, a self-taught enthusiast from Puerto Rico. The two would spend countless hours watching NFL games together at Levi's Stadium in California, where Super Bowl LX took place last year. Cutito was a San Francisco 49ers fan and, regrettably, passed away two years ago during the same Super Bowl year.

Bunny recently opened up about his inspiration behind incorporating his uncle's name and birth year onto his jersey for the recent performance. "What little I know about the NFL is thanks to him," he expressed in a statement to Rolling Stone. The gesture served as a heartfelt tribute, with Bunny dedicating his halftime show to Cutito before it began.

By wearing his uncle's name and birth year on his jersey, Bunny aimed to share Cutito's presence at the event, which undoubtedly brought solace to the artist. "He was there, he saw it, and he was proud of his nephew," Bunny reflected.

As a nod to his heritage and family, Bad Bunny seamlessly wove together elements of Latin culture with American football, redefining the boundaries of the Super Bowl experience.
 
🤩 I'm low-key obsessed with how Bad Bunny incorporated his late uncle's name and birth year onto his Super Bowl jersey 🎯! It's such a beautiful tribute to Cutito, who played a huge role in introducing Benito to American football 💚. Wearing his uncle's legacy on his sleeve (literally 😂) was an amazing way for Bad Bunny to honor his heritage and share the love with his fans ❤️. Plus, it added this extra layer of meaning to his performance – it wasn't just a show, but also a celebration of family and culture 🎉! What's even more heartwarming is that Benito said Cutito was "there, he saw it, and he was proud" 😊. That gives me all the feels 💕
 
I'm loving how Bad Bunny brought some Puerto Rican flair to the Super Bowl 🎉🇵🇷! Did you know that 1964 is also a big year for the NYC baseball team, the Mets? They won their first World Series title in '64 📈💥. Anyway, back to BB... his halftime show was 🔥! The stats on football jerseys are crazy - did you know 75% of NFL players wear jerseys with numbers between 1-99 🤯👕. But what's even more interesting is the emotional connection we make with sports and our personal histories 💭😊.
 
🌎 I think it's really cool how Bad Bunny paid tribute to his uncle by incorporating '64 into his jersey 🧐 The way he shared that story about growing up watching NFL games with his uncle is super touching ❤️ It shows how sports can bring people together and create lasting memories, even after someone is gone 💕 His halftime show was an amazing celebration of Latin culture merged with American football - it's like you could feel the energy and pride 🎉🏈
 
OMG u gotta love how Bad Bunny is using his platform to share this sweet tribute to his uncle 🤗💕 64 on that jersey was more than just a random number, it's like he was keeping his uncle's memory alive by rocking it at the Super Bowl! I'm getting chills thinking about him watching NFL games with Cutito back in the day 📺👍 It's amazing how that one gesture can bring so much comfort and pride to his fans - it's all about the love for family, heritage, and sports 😊
 
you know i think its really beautiful how bad bunny chose to honor his uncle cutitos memory by wearing his name on the jersey... it's not just about paying tribute but also about celebrating the connection between their cultures and the love they shared 🤗. it made me think, what does it mean for us when we share our own personal stories through art or performance? is it a way of preserving memories or passing down traditions to the next gen? and how can we balance nostalgia with innovation to create something truly unique and meaningful 💭.
 
I think its really cool how Bad Bunny used his halftime show as a way to pay tribute to his uncle Cutito 🙏. It's great that he got to share some of his childhood memories with us all through music and performance. The fact that it was at the Super Bowl, one of the biggest sporting events in the world, made it even more special I guess. Its also pretty inspiring that he wanted to bring a bit of Puerto Rican culture into the mix, but still make it work with American football.
 
Wow 🤯 64 is a powerful number! I feel so bad for Cutito, passing away during that year 🤕... but it's amazing how his memory lives on through Bad Bunny 💖. The way he merged Latin culture with American football was indeed super cool 🎉, and I love the gesture of dedicating his show to Cutito 👍.
 
🤔 so bad bunny wore 1964 on his super bowl jersey as a tribute to his late uncle cutito who was a huge nfl fan 🏈... it's actually pretty cool that he shared that story and made it part of his halftime show 🎭 the way he wove in latin culture with american football is totally fire 🔥🌯... but what's even more dope is that it brought solace to bad bunny himself, knowing his uncle was there watching him perform 💕
 
🤯 I'm literally getting chills just reading this... it's so beautiful that he dedicated his halftime show to his late uncle like that. The fact that his uncle introduced him to American football and inspired his love for the sport is just amazing 🎉. It's not often you see someone use their platform to pay tribute to a loved one in such a meaningful way 💕. And yeah, it's pretty cool how he blended Latin culture with American football - it was like a fusion of two worlds 🔥. I'm loving this new side of Bad Bunny 🎶
 
omg u gotta see this!!! 😲 so bad bunny wore super bowl jersey with 64 on it and its actually a tribute to his late uncle cutito who introduced him to american football 🤯 they used to watch nfl games together at levi's stadium in cali and bunny just put his uncles name and birth year on the jersey as a lil nod 💕 its not just about americana tho, its also about bad bunny keeping his heritage alive 🎉 he took what was kinda american football culture & merged it with latin vibes and brought it to super bowl 🌮🏈
 
omg i love this so much 😍! bad bunny is literally the most talented artist right now, but what's even more impressive is how he uses his platform to honor his uncle like this 🙏. it's such a beautiful tribute to cutito and it's clear that his memory means everything to benito. i'm also loving how bad bunny blended latin culture with american football - it was like nothing we've ever seen before on the super bowl stage 🔥💥
 
[Image of a dog wearing an NFL jersey with the number 64] 🐶🏈

[A gif of a Puerto Rican flag waving with the words "Mi Gente" appearing on screen] 🇵🇷💪

[A screenshot of Bad Bunny's halftime show performance with a caption "Cutito would be proud"] 👦🏼🏈

[A photo of Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio (Bad Bunny) with a speech bubble saying "I'm just sharing my culture, fam"] 🤷‍♂️🎸
 
just watched that halftime show, felt super moved 😊, loved how bad bunny incorporated american football into latin culture, its like a fusion of two worlds that actually works! 🤯 and its really cool to see him paying tribute to his uncle cutito, it adds so much depth to the performance. also, can we talk about how iconic that jersey is? 64 on his back, its gonna be a super bowl moment to remember 👕💥
 
I'm not sure I get the hype around this Super Bowl jersey thing... I mean, it's just a number on a jersey 🤔. I guess it's kinda cool that Bad Bunny is paying tribute to his uncle like that, but what's with all the fuss? It feels like he's trying to make it about something more than just the game itself. And don't even get me started on the whole "redefining boundaries" thing... isn't that just code for "we're gonna put weird stuff on TV and charge you more for it"? 🤑
 
omg, this is so sweet 🤗! I love how Bad Bunny is paying tribute to his late uncle by wearing his jersey number 64 on the Super Bowl stage. It's really touching that he dedicated his halftime show to him too 💕. The fact that his uncle introduced him to American football and shared his passion with him from a young age makes it even more special 📚👊. I think this is a great example of how art can be used as a way to honor loved ones who have passed away 🌹. Plus, it's awesome to see Bad Bunny blending Latin culture with American football in such a unique and creative way 🎉!
 
Omg I'm so late to this thread 🙈💨 but I just found out about Bad Bunny's halftime show and it sounds like such a beautiful tribute to his uncle Cutito 🤗❤️. I love how he incorporated his uncle's name and birth year into the jersey, it's such a meaningful gesture 💕. It's amazing how sports can bring people together (or in this case, connect us to our heritage) 🏈🌎
 
OMG I love this 🤩! The way Bad Bunny incorporated his uncle's name into his Super Bowl jersey is so thoughtful and touching 😊. It's amazing how something as simple as a jersey can hold such deep meaning and connection to one's heritage and family. I'm totally here for the cultural fusion he brought to the halftime show - it was like a beautiful fusion of Latin vibes with American football 🎉! And I love that he dedicated his performance to his uncle, Cutito 💕. It just goes to show how music can be such a powerful way to share our stories and celebrate our loved ones ❤️.
 
I'm still thinking about that halftime show by Bad Bunny... 🤯 It was so emotional seeing his name on that jersey, it felt like a part of him was sharing that moment with his late uncle 💕. I mean, who would've thought American football and Latin culture could come together in such an amazing way? 🌴🏈 The way he wove it all together, from the music to the performance... it was truly special ✨. It's a great example of how art can be used to pay tribute and share a piece of ourselves with others ❤️.
 
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