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Cannonball with Wesley Morris

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Bad Bunny and the Art of Protest

“We’re living in protest-y times! Where are all the protest songs?” That was a question that Wesley Morris was asking in the time leading up to Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl LX halftime show.

He thinks the scarcity of direct protest art in this moment contributed to the intense speculation and anticipation about what Bad Bunny would do on that stage. Would it be a protest?

And if so, what kind of protest? Well, now the show’s over.

So what did it turn out to be? To discuss, Wesley Morris sits back down with his friend Sasha Weiss, culture editor at The New York Times Magazine.

They also think about the role of protest music more broadly. When does a song need to hit us over the head?

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