Los usuarios de Internet han sacado a relucir la letra de la canción ‘Cool Daddy Cool’ de Kid Rock donde habla que le gustan las mujeres menores de edad.
El tema tiene una parte que dice: “Señoritas, señoritas, me gustan las menores de edad. Vean, algunos dicen que eso es legal, pero yo digo que es obligatorio”.
El cantante es el artista principal del “All-American Halftime Show” de la organización conservadora @turningpointusa y el cual busca competir con el ‘Halftime Show’ de Bad Bunny del Super Bowl.
Turning Point creó el evento como una una “celebración de fe, familia, valores y libertad”.
Pedos para Pedos.
Encima que todo esta mal van y ponen a este degenerado ignoto…
Deja ver si lo dejan cantar..
Who do you think really owns the halftime spotlight this Super Bowl Sunday?
As Super Bowl Sunday approaches, fans are increasingly zeroing in on a striking contrast between the two halftime shows now competing for attention. Turning Point USA’s Kid Rock–led “All-American Halftime Show” has unintentionally sparked a side-by-side comparison, and for many viewers, the difference feels less like a rivalry and more like a mismatch.
Online discussion has shifted toward reach and relevance. Bad Bunny enters the night as one of the most streamed artists in the world, with tens of millions of monthly listeners and a global audience that spans languages, borders, and generations. By comparison, the combined Spotify listeners of Kid Rock and the other artists attached to the alternative show trail far behind, a gap fans say reflects broader shifts in music culture and who today’s audiences are actually tuning in for.
The numbers have fueled debate, but so has perception. Supporters argue that Bad Bunny’s career represents the current mainstream, driven by cultural influence, streaming dominance, and sustained chart performance. Critics of the alternative lineup point out that longevity alone does not translate to present-day impact, especially in an era where audience size and engagement are visible in real time.
As kickoff nears, the Super Bowl has taken on an added layer of meaning. For many viewers, halftime is no longer just entertainment, it’s a referendum on visibility, relevance, and which voices command the biggest stage. This year, fans aren’t just watching the game. They’re watching the numbers, and deciding for themselves which show reflects the moment.


