Super Bowl LX Shocker: Bad Bunny's Halftime Performance Ignites Frenzy With All-Star Guests and Fierce Controversy

Bad Bunny's highly anticipated Super Bowl LX halftime show, held on Sunday, February 8, at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, California, ignited widespread discussion and captivated a global audience. The performance, coming after his historic Grammy win on February 1 as the first artist to win Album of the Year with an all-Spanish-language LP, was destined to be a defining moment in his career. The Puerto Rican superstar delivered a riveting 13-minute set filled with global hits, heartfelt tributes, and powerful messages, commanding the stage with palpable pride and energy.
The show kicked off with an electrifying rendition of “Tití Me Preguntó,” with Bad Bunny, whose birth name is Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, donning an off-white football jersey emblazoned with his last name, Ocasio, and the number '64'. He strode through an elaborate, culturally immersive set that vividly depicted Puerto Rican life. Viewers were transported to scenes of tall sugar cane fields, men playing dominoes, women getting their nails done, vendors selling tacos and jewelry, snow-cone makers preparing piraguas, and even boxers training under a spotlight. This meticulous design and brilliant creative instinct showcased all the reasons he has become one of the greatest pop stars of his generation, blending universal messaging with a singular voice and an ineffable cool.
The performance was further elevated by a series of surprise appearances and high-profile cameos. Lady Gaga made a glorious and unexpected entrance, dressed in a baby blue dress, delivering a winningly salsa-fied version of her Billboard Hot 100 hit “Die With a Smile.” She later expressed her honor to be part of Benito’s show, tailoring her performance to his spirit and vibe. Ricky Martin also took the stage, performing Benito’s heartbreaking ballad “Lo Que Le Pasó a Hawaii.” Beyond these musical guests, a crop of A-listers joined Bad Bunny simply to vibe and hang out in the background, including Cardi B, Pedro Pascal, Karol G, Jessica Alba, and Young Miko. Their united front further drove home the show’s core message of community and unity.
Bad Bunny's set was deeply rooted in his Puerto Rican heritage. He brought out his famous casita, a vibrant replica of a traditional Puerto Rican home, making it a permanent part of his iconography. He segued into “Yo Perreo Sola” and “Voy a Llevarte Pa’ PR” from the roof of a pickup truck, followed by samples of Don Omar’s “Dale Don Dale” and Daddy Yankee’s “Gasolina,” declaring, “This is the music of Puerto Rico.” Emotional peaks included spotlighting “El Apagón” and “Café Con Ron,” two extremely Puerto Rican anthems. “El Apagón” notably addressed the island’s ongoing electricity issues post-Hurricane Maria and critiqued the privatization of its power grid, while highlighting the displacement of residents. Toward the end, Bad Bunny passionately shouted out countries from across the Americas, concluding with
Recommended Articles
Star-Studded Spectacle: Musicians Dazzle at the 2026 Met Gala

The 2026 Met Gala captivated the world with its "Fashion Is Art" theme, featuring an array of music's biggest stars show...
Music Titans Crowned: Swift, Jay-Z, Bad Bunny & More on Elite Songwriters List!

The New York Times has unveiled its unranked list of the "30 Greatest Living American Songwriters," featuring a blend of...
Bad Bunny's 'DTMF' Matches 'Despacito' for Historic Chart Dominance!

Bad Bunny's "DTMF" has achieved a historic milestone, matching Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee's "Despacito" with 56 weeks a...
Bruno Mars Dominates Global Charts with 'Risk It All' — Billboard No. 1!

Bruno Mars' "Risk It All" debuts at No. 1 on the Billboard Global 200, marking his first solo chart-topper. Bad Bunny's ...
Bad Bunny's 'DtMF' Dominates Hot 100 with Chart-Topping Power!

A recent 'Ask Billboard' mailbag delves into Hot 100 chart specifics, featuring Bad Bunny's "DtMF" and Ella Langley's "C...
Bad Bunny Takes Hollywood by Storm: Global Superstar Lands First Lead Role Alongside Edward Norton and Javier Bardem in 'Porto Rico'

Bad Bunny is set to star in his first leading film role in "Porto Rico," a historical drama directed by Grammy-winning r...
You may also like...
Arteta Alleges 'Brave' VAR Decision Could Redefine Arsenal's Legacy!

Arsenal secured a critical 1-0 victory against West Ham, maintaining their Premier League title aspirations despite a co...
Washington Secures Coveted No. 1 Pick in Thrilling 2026 NBA Draft Lottery!

The Washington Wizards secured the No. 1 pick in the 2026 NBA draft lottery, a significant win for the team that finishe...
2026's Sci-Fi Masterpiece: A Divisive Blockbuster That Just Dethroned a Ridley Scott Classic!

The box office is buzzing with "The Devil Wears Prada 2" and "Mortal Kombat II" battling for supremacy. "Michael," a bio...
AMVCA 2026: Linda Ejiofor-Suleiman Makes History, Full Winners Revealed!

The 12th Africa Magic Viewers’ Choice Awards in Lagos celebrated a night of unprecedented triumphs, with Linda Ejiofor-S...
AMVCA 2026 Red Carpet Unveiled: Genoveva Umeh & Osas Ighodaro's Daring Looks!

The 12th Africa Magic Viewers’ Choice Awards red carpet was a spectacle of Nigerian fashion, featuring Osas Ighodaro's t...
Travel Warning: Nigeria's Tourism Sector Grapples with Security Crisis

Nigeria's travel and hospitality sector faces urgent calls for reform amidst escalating concerns over criminal exploitat...
Crisis in the Skies: Rano Air Halts Operations Amid Fuel Price Shock

Nigerian carrier Rano Air has temporarily suspended several routes following an unprecedented surge in aviation fuel pri...
Hantavirus Crisis: Repatriation Flights and Political Firestorm Over Cruise Ship Response
keywords