A fan criticism about Van Halen’s ‘Panama’ appearing in a Dodge RAM Trucks Super Bowl LIX commercial prompted a response from Wolfgang Van Halen on Bluesky. The musician offered a direct rebuttal to the complaint about the song’s commercial use.
“Selling out ‘Panama’ for a truck commercial s*cks,” the fan commented, to which Wolfgang replied, “It’s literally a song about a f*cking car, my guy.”
This exchange demonstrates the broader conversation about classic rock songs in advertising. Wolfgang’s response also reveals his straightforward approach to defending his father’s legacy.
Wolfgang’s Stance On Van Halen’s Music

Reports from Loudwire highlighted Wolfgang Van Halen’s clear position on performing Van Halen songs. He consistently expresses his desire to create his own musical path instead of relying on his father’s catalog.
His position demonstrates a commitment to building his own identity in the music industry. He continues to respect and protect the Van Halen legacy while pursuing his own direction.
Notable Exceptions

Eddie Trunk documented a significant exception to Wolfgang’s usual stance. He performed ‘Panama’ and other Van Halen classics during the Taylor Hawkins tribute concert.
This special performance showed his flexibility regarding his father’s music. Wolfgang maintains clear boundaries but makes thoughtful exceptions for meaningful occasions.
Legacy Management

Wolfgang’s approach to the Van Halen legacy demonstrates a careful balance. He preserves the band’s music while permitting commercial uses that align with the songs’ original spirit.
His response to the Super Bowl commercial criticism shows his deep understanding of maintaining his father’s musical legacy in today’s entertainment landscape.