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Bad Bunny Makes Super Bowl History with Groundbreaking Spanish Halftime Show

Genesis OrtizGenesis OrtizFebruary 9, 2026 933 Minutes read0

SANTA CLARA, Calif. – The electrifying Bad Bunny Super Bowl halftime performance at Super Bowl LX marked a monumental occasion, becoming the first time a solo Latino artist headlined the event and the first performance almost entirely in Spanish. This spectacular show celebrated Puerto Rican pride and transformed the biggest stage into a global moment, solidifying the significance of the Bad Bunny Super Bowl and its place in Super Bowl history, a true Latin halftime show moment.

A Landmark Bad Bunny Super Bowl Performance

Bad Bunny took center stage on February 8, 2026, as the first solo Latin artist to headline the Super Bowl halftime show. His performance was a vibrant showcase, featuring his signature reggaeton and Latin trap music that resonated with millions worldwide. This event brought Latin music to the forefront, representing a significant step for cultural representation in global entertainment and a key moment in Bad Bunny Super Bowl history. The anticipation for the Bad Bunny Super Bowl was immense, highlighting the growing reggaeton at Super Bowl trend.

A Celebration of Culture and the Bad Bunny Super Bowl

The elaborate set design paid homage to Puerto Rico, with dancers wearing traditional pava hats and imagery including sugar cane fields and jíbaros. There were also nods to local life, like piragua stands and domino tables. Bad Bunny wore a custom white football jersey with his last name, Ocasio, on the back. The performance included hits from his album Debí Tirar Más Fotos, with songs like “Tití Me Preguntó” opening the show, setting the stage for an unforgettable Bad Bunny Super Bowl. This was a true Spanish language performance.

Star-Studded Cameos at the Bad Bunny Super Bowl

Bad Bunny was not alone on stage during the historic Bad Bunny Super Bowl. Lady Gaga joined him for a salsa-style rendition of “Die With a Smile,” and Ricky Martin performed a verse from his protest song “Lo Que Le Pasó a Hawaii,” which speaks to Puerto Rico’s history. Celebrities like Cardi B, Pedro Pascal, Karol G, and Jessica Alba were also seen dancing, amplifying the global appeal of this groundbreaking Bad Bunny Super Bowl. The presence of these stars underscored the cultural impact of the Bad Bunny Super Bowl and its global music influence.

Cultural Impact and Reception of the Bad Bunny Super Bowl

The Bad Bunny Super Bowl performance sparked widespread discussion. Many hailed it as a victory for the Latinx community and a testament to Latin music representation, with fellow artists expressing pride. Colombian singer J Balvin called it “our moment.” However, the show also faced criticism, with former President Donald Trump calling it “one of the worst, EVER!” and questioning the Spanish language use. Yet, many viewers embraced the cultural celebration, and the Bad Bunny Super Bowl inspired interest in learning Spanish. This Bad Bunny Super Bowl was a true cultural representation.

A Message of Pride and Unity from the Bad Bunny Super Bowl

Bad Bunny’s music often touches on themes of identity and social justice. His Grammy win for Album of the Year for Debí Tirar Más Fotos was acknowledged during the show, which included a segment referencing his acceptance speech. At the end, messages like “The only thing more powerful than hate is love” appeared. He also said “God bless America” before listing Western Hemisphere countries. The performance was a powerful statement, celebrating heritage and resilience, and a highlight of the Bad Bunny Super Bowl, showcasing Puerto Rican pride.

The Artist’s Journey to the Bad Bunny Super Bowl

Bad Bunny, born Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, has become a global music phenomenon, known for his unapologetic use of Spanish and his commitment to his roots. This Bad Bunny Super Bowl performance capped a monumental year, cementing his status as one of the most-streamed artists globally and highlighting his undeniable music festival appeal. It was more than just music; it was a cultural declaration and a significant moment for Reggaeton at Super Bowl. The news of his performance spread rapidly, highlighting the growing global music influence of Latin artists and the immense success of the Bad Bunny Super Bowl.

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Genesis is our expert on the raw, unfiltered energy of the Dominican urban scene. She covers the dembow movement with an insider's passion, reporting from the heart of Santo Domingo. She's connected to the DJs, producers, and artists driving the culture forward. Her writing is sharp, energetic, and trendy, perfectly matching the fast-paced music she loves.

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