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Bad Bunny Electrifies Super Bowl LX Halftime Show with Star-Studded Performance
Superstar Bad Bunny took center stage at Super Bowl LX on Sunday, delivering a high-energy halftime show just a week after his historic three-Grammy win for his 2025 album, “Debí Tirar Más Fotos,” which notably included Album of the Year.
Fans eagerly anticipated a showcase of hits spanning the Puerto Rican rapper’s impressive catalog, which boasts chart-topping albums like “YHLQMDLG” (2020) and “Un Verano Sin Ti” (2022). “I just want people to have fun. It’s going to be a huge party,” Bad Bunny shared at an Apple Music press conference earlier in the week, setting the stage for what was indeed a monumental celebration.
The performance featured an array of surprise guest appearances, with Lady Gaga joining Bad Bunny for a unique salsa rendition of her hit “Die With a Smile” (originally with Bruno Mars), and Ricky Martin lending his vocals to “Lo Que Le Pasó a Hawaii.” The star power didn’t stop there, as brief cameos from celebrities like Jessica Alba, Pedro Pascal, and Cardi B (who collaborated with Bad Bunny on her diamond-certified single “I Like It”) further amplified the spectacle.
Here’s a chronological breakdown of every song that lit up Bad Bunny’s unforgettable halftime show setlist:
- ‘Tití Me Preguntó’: Kicking off the show, this track from “Un Verano Sin Ti” (meaning “Auntie Asked Me”) captivated the crowd. The lyrics, “Auntie asked me if I have a lot of girlfriends, a lot of girlfriends / Today I have one, tomorrow I’ll have another, but there’s no wedding,” set a playful tone.
- ‘Yo Perreo Sola’: Translating to “I Twerk Alone,” this single from “YHLQMDLG” carried a powerful message. Bad Bunny explained he wrote it from a woman’s perspective to address sexual harassment, emphasizing that “If she doesn’t want to dance with you, respect her, she twerks alone.”
- ‘Safaera’: The collaboration with Ñengo Flow and Jowell & Randy, a fan-favorite from “YHLQMDLG,” brought an undeniable energy to the field.
- ‘Party’: Featuring the studio talents of Rauw Alejandro, this track from “Un Verano Sin Ti” kept the celebratory vibe going strong.
- ‘Voy a Llevarte Pa PR’: Meaning “I’m Going to Take You to Puerto Rico,” this track from “Debí Tirar Más Fotos” showcased Bad Bunny’s deep connection to his roots.
- ‘Eoo’: Sampling Héctor & Tito’s “Perreo Baby,” this track from “Debí Tirar Más Fotos” won the 2026 Grammy Award for Best Global Music Performance, proving its global appeal.
- ‘Monaco’: From his fifth solo studio album, “Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va a Pasar Mañana,” “Monaco” added another dimension to the performance.
- ‘Die With a Smile’: Lady Gaga’s appearance during this track, delivering a unique salsa version, was a definite showstopper.
- ‘Baile Inolvidable’: The third track from “Debí Tirar Más Fotos” featured vibrant live salsa arrangements from San Juan’s Escuela Libre de Música students, adding an authentic Puerto Rican flair.
- ‘Nuevayol’: The opening track from “Debí Tirar Más Fotos” sampled Andy Montañez and El Gran Combo de Puerto Rico’s “Un Verano en Nueva York.” Bad Bunny shared, “I am Puerto Rican, I am Caribbean, and my music, my culture, my country’s history run through my veins, from plena to reggaeton. At the peak of my career and popularity, I want to show the world who I am.”
- ‘Lo Que Le Pasó a Hawaii’: Ricky Martin joined Bad Bunny for this poignant song about American colonization, highlighting their past collaborations.
- ‘El Apagón’: Meaning “The Power Outage,” this impactful track from “Un Verano Sin Ti” resonated deeply with the audience.
- ‘Café Con Ron’: Featuring the Puerto Rican ensemble Los Pleneros de la Cresta in its studio version, this track from “Debí Tirar Más Fotos” brought a rich cultural sound to the stage.
- ‘DTMF’: The final track of the night from “Debí Tirar Más Fotos” was a Grammy-nominated hit, rounding out a truly memorable performance.
Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl LX halftime show was more than just a musical performance; it was a vibrant celebration of culture, artistry, and a testament to his undeniable global influence.
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