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Bad Bunny and Ricky Martin just took apart US colonialism at the Super Bowl

Ed Sykes by Ed Sykes
9 February 2026
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Bad Bunny just shook the US with his Super Bowl halftime show. And perhaps the most beautiful moment was when fellow Puerto Rican superstar Ricky Martin sang about US colonialism in Hawaii and Puerto Rico. This was especially poignant because of escalating US terror against Cuba right now.

Bad Bunny, Ricky Martin, and US colonialism

Puerto Rico is a US territory that has been denied full democratic rights. And Bad Bunny speaks to the island’s resistance during many years of financial crisis. His song Lo que le pasó a Hawaii (‘What happened to Hawaii‘) expresses a desire that the US doesn’t do to Puerto Rico what it has done to Hawaii.

Ricky Martin, who has previously joined Bad Bunny and others on the island in progressive political mobilisations, sang Lo que le pasó a Hawaii at the 2026 Super Bowl. The song says:

They want to take my river and my beach too
They want my neighborhood and grandma to leave
No, don’t let go of the flag nor forget the lelolai
‘Cause I don’t want them to do to you what happened to Hawaii

RICKY MARTIN IN THE HOUSE 🔥#AppleMusicHalftime pic.twitter.com/7JLXOKaTjj

— TSN (@TSN_Sports) February 9, 2026

Ricky Martin looking straight into the camera while singing “LO QUE LE PASO A HAWAII” was ✨chef’s kiss✨ This is politics. pic.twitter.com/JkmEHyIJSN

— ✨ (@greenzeldy) February 9, 2026

As Hawaiian news outlet KHON2 explains:

Puerto Rico has been a colony of the United States since 1898 — the same year that the US illegally annexed Hawaiʻi…

As people indigenous to the land get pushed out, Bad Bunny described outsiders who came into the island, hungry to take things for themselves…

The song compares Puerto Rico’s colonization to that of Hawaiʻi’s; the issues Bad Bunny highlighted in the song are the same issues shared by many Native Hawaiians today.

The same story in Cuba – right now, in 2026

The US didn’t just occupy Puerto Rico after independence from Spain. It occupied and interfered in Cuba too, which shared culture and history with Puerto Rico. But to stop its influence waning in the Caribbean after Cuba’s 1959 revolution, the US embedded itself further in Puerto Rico while seeking to strangle Cuba economically.

US imperialism has long sought to dominate in the Americas, often through brutality. And following its illegal invasion of Venezuela and abduction of its president, the US under Donald Trump has intensified its stranglehold on Cuba. There was no provocation. This is blatant imperialism, out in the open for all to see.

Trump’s racist regime, with the support of largely white Cuban exiles in Florida like Marco Rubio, is manufacturing a famine on the island. In an escalation of its devastating economic terrorism, it has been intimidating other countries into cutting Cuba off from the outside world.

The American government is generating a famine in Cuba with its fuel embargo. Once again, The United States uses hunger as a weapon of war

— Climate Defiance (@ClimateDefiance) February 8, 2026

🇨🇺 BREAKING | Cuba has warned international airlines that it will run out of jet fuel within 24 hours, citing intensified U.S. energy pressure, according to an official aviation notice seen by EFE. The shortage affects all of Cuba’s international airports from Feb. 10 to March… https://t.co/MWbTWIt8AI

— Drop Site (@DropSiteNews) February 9, 2026

"We call it a blockade, they euphemistically call it an embargo.

It is neither blockade nor embargo – it is war." https://t.co/X74iiq1UOk pic.twitter.com/Bxe2f5kAWn

— COMBATE |🇵🇷 (@upholdreality) February 8, 2026

If other countries allow the US to get away with starving Cuba of oil, any one of them could be next.

Starmer, Macron and other Euro leaders may be as anti-Cuba as Trump, but that will count for nothing.

As Greenland shows, he'll pursue US self-interest no matter who it hurts. https://t.co/AIv2cDfYFZ

— Steve Howell (@FromSteveHowell) February 8, 2026

Cuba has sent tens of thousands of doctors, nurses, teachers, & scientists to more than 100 countries around the world

The international community owes a debt of humanity to ensure Trump does not starve the Cuban people into submission

The medieval US blockade is a war crime

— Chris Hazzard MP (@ChrisHazzardSF) February 7, 2026

The 2026 Super Bowl got the biggest viewing figures ever, for one of the world’s highest-profile sporting events. So Bad Bunny and Ricky Martin bringing the reality of US colonialism into the heart of the empire was a massive moment. And it came at a moment when Cuban lives literally depend on global resistance to US terror.

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