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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsMAGA's pick to replace Bad Bunny just broke his silence on the Super Bowl
Country music singer Lee Greenwood is ready to take on the honor of performing at Super Bowl LX.
After the NFL announced last month that Bad Bunny will headline next years Super Bowl halftime show, many in President Donald Trumps base slammed the decision, with some pointing to his outspoken criticism of the president and his policies. The outrage had made its way to Trump who called the move absolutely ridiculous.
I never heard of him, Trump said on Newsmaxs Greg Kelly Reports earlier this week. I dont know who he is, I dont know why theyre doing it, its crazy, and then they blame it on some promoter that they hired to pick up entertainment.
House Speaker Mike Johnson also took aim at Bad Bunny, one of the most widely streamed artists in the world, and suggested that the Puerto Rican superstar should be replaced with Greenwood.
https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/music/articles/maga-pick-replace-bad-bunny-164655667.html
Greenwood will turn 83 later this month. Is he still going to be alive by the time the Super Bowl rolls around?

OrlandoDem2
(3,127 posts)Im done with his God Bless the USA. MAGAts have ruined it.
Attilatheblond
(7,452 posts)I didn't know who Bad Bunny is, but then I live in a radio desert and listen to World Music stations streaming on Pandora. But doing a little reading on the Bunny and am intrigued. Lee Greenwood? Didn't even know he was still alive.
thomski64
(783 posts)..Krasnov, not so much..
Bravo Conejito Malo!!
mainer
(12,444 posts)Now I'm definitely going to watch the halftime show. And I never watch football, but this has piqued my curiosity. I bet a lot of people who don't normally watch football will be tuning in. Great way to push up ad sales.
awesomerwb1
(4,873 posts)Not my cup of tea, but he IS the most streamed male artist in the world.
durablend
(8,585 posts)malaise
(290,032 posts)Geez
AZJonnie
(1,837 posts)The top 10 most popular Spotify artists, by average annual song streams since appearing on the platform
1) Bad Bunny - 15.4 billion/year (108B streams, 7 years)
2) Drake - 9.2 billion/year (120B streams, 13 years)
3) Taylor Swift - 8.5 billion/year (111B streams, 13 years)
4) Post Malone - 7.4 billion/year (51.5B streams, 7 years)
5) The Weeknd - 7.1 billion/year (85B streams, 12 years)
6) Billie Eilish - 5.8 billion/year (35B streams, 6 years)
7) Ariana Grande - 5.5 billion/year (60B streams, 11 years)
8) Ed Sheeran - 5.0 billion/year (60B streams, 12 years)
9) Justin Bieber - 5.0 billion/year (65B streams, 13 years)
10) BTS - 5.0 billion/year (45B streams, 9 years)
WarGamer
(18,008 posts)Wednesdays
(20,976 posts)Names particularly jumping out at me: Taylor Swift and Billie Eilish.
Wiz Imp
(7,675 posts)The White House hit back at Grande using her own song titles after she shared a post on her Instagram story that was critical of the administration.
After Ariana Grande shared a post on her Instagram story criticizing the Trump administration over its immigration policy, anti-transgender agenda and censorship, the White House is hitting back at the pop star and actor.
Grande, a Grammy-winning artist and star of the film adaptation of Wicked, shared a post from makeup artist and influencer Matt Bernstein, which said in part:
"its been 250 days. now that immigrants have been violently torn from their families and communities have been destroyed, now that trans people have been blamed for virtually everything and live in fear, now that free speech is on the brink of collapse for us all has your life gotten better?"
Wiz Imp
(7,675 posts)Also, the top 10 are all solo artists except for BTS at #10.
spanone
(140,378 posts)This is just silly shit.
Deuxcents
(24,352 posts)EdmondDantes_
(987 posts)Or is he just planning on adding extra verses to God Bless the USA?
Ilsa
(63,428 posts)
Wiz Imp
(7,675 posts)He had a grand total of 3 songs hit the Billboard Pop Chart. "I.O.U." hit #53 in 1983, "Somebody's Gonna Love You" hit #96 also in 1983. "God Bless the U.S.A." missed the pop charts completely when it was originally released in 1984. However, it hit #16 in 2001 when it was re-released after 9/11. His last new song to even hit the country chart was 33 years ago in 1992.
I would imagine well over 99% of the population have never heard another song of his other than "God Bless the U.S.A."
He is the exact opposite of what Mike Johnson claimed he is "someone who appeals to a broader audience". Hell, he never appealed to a single person who didn't listen to country music 35 or more years ago.
Permanut
(7,627 posts)to include "...God bless Donald Trump."