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The halftime show of Super Bowl LX will be headlined by the talented artist Bad Bunny, who will seek to make everyone present in the stadium dance, as well as the millions of viewers who will be enjoying the event from their homes or bars on February 8.
Although the Puerto Rican's confirmation initially caused controversy on social media, as time goes by, people are beginning to wonder more about what the setlist will be with which the singer will develop what is believed by many to be one of the best shows of the Super Bowl Sunday
A catalog built for a global stage
Few artists in the world can claim a catalog as deep and influential. Over the past decade, his music has helped push Spanish-language rap and reggaeton into English-speaking markets, reshaping global streaming charts along the way. His dominance has been marked by record-breaking albums, including El Último Tour Del Mundo, the first all-Spanish-language album to reach No. 1 on the Billboard 200, followed by Verano Sin Ti, which spent 13 weeks atop the chart and earned a historic Grammy nomination for Album of the Year.
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His more recent releases, Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va a Pasar Mañana (2023) and Debí Tirar Más Fotos (2025), continued that trend, also debuting at No. 1 and reinforcing his place as one of the most influential artists of his generation.
Hits likely to shape the halftime setlist
With limited time and an extensive list of hits, the Super Bowl Halftime Show setlist is expected to focus on songs that are instantly recognizable to both longtime fans and casual viewers. Tracks such as "Tití Me Preguntó," "Moscow Mule," "Me Porto Bonito," "Dakiti," "Yonaguni," and "Ojitos Lindos" are widely viewed as natural candidates, given their commercial success and cultural impact.
Collaborations have also been a key part of his career, opening the door to potential surprise moments. Songs like "I Like It" (with Cardi B), "Un x100to" (with Grupo Frontera), "K-pop" (with Travis Scott and The Weeknd), and "Volví" (with Aventura) reflect the genre-blending appeal that has defined his rise.
Balancing new material and fan favorites
Super Bowl halftime performances typically blend newer material with established hits, and 2026 should be no exception. Recent chart performers such as "Monaco," "Where She Goes," "Baile Inolvidable," and "DTMF" could be used to showcase the evolution of his sound, while earlier songs anchor the show in nostalgia and mass appeal.
With 28 songs surpassing one billion streams on Spotify, the challenge is less about finding viable options and more about choosing which moments best represent a career that has already reshaped the music industry.
