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5 Hit Songs Bad Bunny Must Perform at Super Bowl 2026 That Will Break the Internet

Jan 18, 2026, 3:29 AM CUT

Bad Bunny is poised to rattle the Super Bowl Halftime stage like a force of nature. The artist will headline the Super Bowl LX Halftime Show on February 8, 2026, at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, California.

Known as the 'King of Latin Trap,' Bad Bunny fuses reggaeton, salsa, and other traditional Latin rhythms with contemporary global sounds, crafting música urbana that is irresistibly infectious and endlessly adaptable.

Fans will undoubtedly lament if these 5 electrifying and emblematic 6tracks from his discography do not appear in the performance.

1. Tití Me Preguntó

'Tití Me Preguntó' is the anthem that marked Bad Bunny’s triumph with 'Un Verano Sin Ti', a record-breaking album that defies linguistic boundaries. Even those unfamiliar with Spanish find themselves tapping along, drawn into its hypnotic dembow pulse.

For the Super Bowl, this song promises spectacle and vigor. The stage could erupt with dazzling visuals and synchronized choreography, echoing Bad Bunny’s triumphant MTV VMA performance, setting a fiery tone for a performance that refuses to let the audience sit still.

2. Me Porto Bonito

'Me Porto Bonito' showcases Bad Bunny at the peak of his perreo influence, dominating streaming platforms worldwide. The track captures the energy of contemporary Latin music while reaffirming the artist’s position as a global cultural force.

For the Super Bowl, this song functions as both crowd magnet and rhythmic anchor. Its irresistible beat encourages audience movement and provides the perfect bridge between chart-toppers, exemplifying Bad Bunny’s ability to balance spectacle with musical precision.

3. Callaíta

'Callaíta' embodies the early triumphs of Bad Bunny, a reggaeton lullaby that belies its monumental popularity. Over a billion views testify to its enduring charm, bridging youthful exuberance and the sophistication of Latin urban music.

Including it at the Super Bowl provides both continuity and reflection. Its past performance with Shakira during 2020 underscores a return to roots, allowing Bad Bunny to honor his journey while commanding the stage as a solo headliner.

4. DTmF

'DTmF' represents the heart of Bad Bunny’s latest artistic phase, blending introspection with traditional Puerto Rican musical elements. The track illustrates his evolution, presenting a mature, reflective layer amidst the dynamism of música urbana.

5. Dákiti

'Dákiti' stands as a landmark achievement in Bad Bunny’s career, the first Spanish-language track to top multiple global Billboard charts. Its synthesis of Latin Trap and ethereal synth-pop exemplifies the artist’s fearless genre-blending and mass appeal.

At the Super Bowl, it is essential for both spectacle and connection. The song’s familiarity and monumental streaming success enable a performance that is simultaneously crowd-pleasing, visually captivating, and emblematic of Bad Bunny’s international influence.

Which song do you want Bad Bunny to perform at the Super Bowl LX Halftime show? Let us know in the comments!

Written by

Iffat Siddiqui

Edited by

Aliza Siddiqui

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