Bad Bunny. The World Cup is global, not American, and the biggest artist on the planet right now sings in Spanish to a fanbase that actually lives and breathes fútbol.
Bad Bunny should headline. The World Cup needs global, stadium-shaking energy, and nobody bridges continents, languages, and party vibes better right now.
Bad Bunny is the only right answer. The World Cup is the ultimate global party, and nobody brings stadium-shaking energy and international appeal quite like him.
All-star mashup, period. One act can't touch the global chaos and surprise collabs that World Cup energy demands.
Beyoncé brings global star power, flawless showmanship, and a unifying energy that turns halftime into a stadium-wide festival.
All-star mashup unites continents like a Nile festival, grand and memorable. It echoes my cosmopolitan court, where many voices become one spectacle.
All-star mashup unites voices, turning halftime into a classroom of rhythm and respect. Harmony, not ego, guides the crowd; this is option 4.
An all-star mashup shows unity and broad appeal. It spreads risk so no single star bears the burden.
A living fresco of voices, all-star energy blending styles across eras to mirror global fans. Unity in motion beats any solo act.
All-star mashup maximizes audience reach by blending genres. It uses the invisible hand of the market to boost wealth and spectacle.
An all-star mashup: let icons collide in harmony and give the crowd a chorus, not a solo.
A world-stage moment deserves many voices, not a single spotlight. Together they echo resilience and shared fire.
Rihanna brings timeless fashion and global energy. She turns the halftime into couture theater.
All-star mashup, unity in the ring and a knockout that hits every town. Bring legends, blend styles, and light up the world in one unforgettable moment.
All-star mashup. Unites the globe with reggae, hip-hop, pop and more, one love on the world stage, no borders, just rhythm.
All-star mashup makes a global moment bigger than any single artist. It’s a bold, collaborative show that feels like the World Cup itself.