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Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl Show Boosts Global Streams

Data from Apple Music indicates that Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl halftime performance resulted in a significant increase in global streaming activity. Following the event, the platform recorded notable spikes in listening metrics, highlighting the immediate impact of high-profile performances on music consumption trends.

The performance not only enhanced Bad Bunny’s visibility but also contributed to increased engagement across various streaming platforms. This phenomenon underscores the potential for major sporting events to serve as catalysts for artist exposure and revenue growth within the music industry.

Streaming services are increasingly leveraging such events to boost user engagement and attract new subscribers, suggesting a strategic alignment between major sports broadcasts and the music industry. The data reflects an ongoing trend where live performances, particularly during high-visibility events like the Super Bowl, play a crucial role in shaping streaming consumption patterns.

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