In the aftermath of the divisive cultural debates sparked by Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl halftime show, rock band Foreigner steps up with a powerful message of unity rather than outrage.
On the evening of February 8, Foreigner posted a video on their official Facebook page with a simple but impactful statement that mirrored a banner seen during the halftime show: “The only thing more powerful than hate is love.”
Last year, the band released a Spanish-language version of their hit song “I Want to Know What Love Is,” reaffirming the message through music rather than words. This move was particularly timely as controversy swirled around Bad Bunny’s predominantly Spanish-language performance.
Foreigner’s Spanish rendition of the song, titled “Quiero Saber Si Es Amor,” featured lead vocalist Luis Maldonado alongside Grammy-winning Mexican singer-songwriter Joy Huerta of Jesse & Joy. The collaboration was well-received, positioning the band as one embracing a more global, inclusive audience.
Fans flooded the comments section with support, emphasizing the universal language of love. While some criticized the band for releasing music in Spanish, the negative remarks were overshadowed by overwhelming positive feedback.
Acknowledging the diversity of their audience, Foreigner expressed gratitude to their Latino fan base by recording songs in Spanish. Their response to the controversy surrounding Bad Bunny’s performance highlighted the band’s commitment to spreading positivity through their music.
Foreigner’s decision to share their message of love in the face of backlash demonstrates the power of music in fostering unity and understanding.
**Observed in the quiet strength of Foreigner’s response is a simple truth: love conquers all.**
Peace Nero is a writer and blogger who loves to explore different topics of self-development. She shares her personal experiences in order to help people discover their true purpose in life.
