Bad Bunny Lyrics to Know for His 2026 Super Bowl Halftime Show
Bad Bunny’s halftime lyrics highlight Puerto Rican identity, diaspora joy, Hurricane Maria’s impact, and gentrification, reflecting key social issues and cultural pride.
- On February 8, 2026, Bad Bunny headlined the Super Bowl LX Halftime Show at Levi's Stadium, Santa Clara, performing in Spanish beneath a flamboyán with Puerto Rican imagery.
- Bad Bunny framed the performance around Puerto Rican identity, using music and lyrics to highlight Hurricane Maria's impact and criticize gentrification on the island.
- Blending reggaeton with salsa and merengue, the show sampled El Gran Combo de Puerto Rico and referenced El Bronx and Washington Heights to connect island and diaspora audiences.
- Bad Bunny's stature means the halftime set amplified Puerto Rican culture on a global U.S. stage, marking a major cultural moment in his career.
- Amid chronic fiscal woes, Puerto Rico's more than 3 million residents face billions in debt, with federal policies like the Jones Act and lack of congressional voting influence shaping grievances.
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