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Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl Spectacle: A Revolutionary Tribute to Puerto Rico’s Rich History and Culture

    Review: Bad Bunny brought Puerto Rico’s history and culture to a revolutionary Super Bowl show
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    As the sun began to set, Bad Bunny made a striking entrance onto the sugar cane fields of Puerto Rico for his halftime performance. He was surrounded by jíbaros wearing traditional pavas, elderly men engaged in domino games, and a piragua stand offering shaved ice—iconic symbols of Puerto Rican culture.

    Hailing from a small Caribbean island with a complex colonial legacy, Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, known globally as Bad Bunny, brought the vibrant essence of Puerto Rico to Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California. His 2026 Super Bowl halftime show was set to be a defining moment for Latino representation on the world stage.

    He kicked off the performance with his massive reggaeton hits, transitioning from “Tití Me Preguntó” to “Yo Perreo Sola.” Reappearing atop a casita reminiscent of his Puerto Rican roots, he was joined by Cardi B for a lively house party vibe.

    In a dramatic twist, Bad Bunny broke through the roof, briefly playing Daddy Yankee’s “Gasolina,” a nod to the Puerto Rican trailblazers who paved the way for his international success.

    Introducing himself in Spanish, he declared, “Mi nombre es Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio,” to the Super Bowl audience. “Y si hoy estoy aquí en el Super Bowl 60, es porque nunca, nunca dejé de creer en mí y tú también deberías de creer en ti, vales más de lo que piensas.”

    Translated to English, he shared, “My name is Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, and if I’m here today at Super Bowl 60, it’s because I never, ever stopped believing in myself. You should also believe in yourself; you’re worth more than you think.”

    The strings of his song “Monaco” played — then, a surprise Lady Gaga emerged at a wedding scene, singing her portion of “Die with a Smile,” her collaboration with Bruno Mars, joined by a salsa band. Her dress featured a maga detail, Puerto Rico’s national flower.

    It gave Benito time for a fashion change — rocking a white suit like a classic salsero — for “Baile Inolvidable” and “NuevaYol,” with a block party set where he took a shot with Tonita, owner of one of the last Puerto Rican social clubs in New York City, Brooklyn’s Caribbean Social Club.

    Ricky Martin, one of Puerto Rico’s greatest crossover artists, performed “Lo Que Le Pasó a Hawaii,” (“What Happened to Hawaii”), a rallying cry for Puerto Rico’s cultural autonomy in an era of neocolonialization. He sat in a plastic chair in front of a plantain tree; a scene that mirrored the cover of Bad Bunny’s 2025 album “Debí Tirar Más Fotos.”

    Behind Martin, jíbaros in pavas climbed power poles that exploded, symbolic of Puerto Rico’s frequent blackouts and failing power grid. It queued up a moving performance of Bad Bunny’s 2022 song “El Apagón” (“The Blackout”), in reference to Hurricane Maria, its aftermath and the continued anger and frustration over persistent, chronic power outages.

    He held a Puerto Rico flag in red, white and baby blue — reflective of the Puerto Rican independence movement.

    For around 13 minutes during the halftime show sponsored by Apple Music and Roc Nation, all eyes on the field — and around the world — were on Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio.

    Bad Bunny performed entirely in Spanish — as all of his music is recorded in the language, though he has collaborated with English-language artists. The only English singing came from Gaga. That changed at the end of the set, when he said, “God Bless America,” and then named countries in the Caribbean, Central and South America. “And my motherland, mi patria, Puerto Rico, seguimos aquí.” In English, “My homeland, Puerto Rico, we are still here.”

    Behind him, a screen read “The only thing more powerful than hate is love” in English text, a direct reference to one of his recent speeches at the 2026 Grammys.

    He ended with “DtMF” as he walked out of the stadium, joined by musicians with güiros (a percussive instrument made of a hollow gourd) and panderetas (tambourines, a symbol of plena.)

    For years, Bad Bunny has been one of the most-streamed artists on the planet. And on Sunday, he made it clear that his global popularity translates seamlessly to the biggest stage in the U.S. (Though he is no stranger to it. He previously appeared during the halftime show at Super Bowl LIV in 2020 alongside Jennifer Lopez and Shakira. He sang in Spanish alongside two artists whose bilingual hits helped usher in a crossover era for Latin music in the ’00s.)

    Consider Bad Bunny’s 2026 halftime performance the cherry on top of a huge moment for the 31-year-old global superstar, who just 10 years ago was working at an Econo supermarket in Puerto Rico.

    Last week, he took home album of the year at the 2026 Grammys for his “Debí Tirar Más Fotos,” an album that marries folkloric tradition in local Borinquen genres like bomba, plena, salsa and música jíbara with contemporary styles like reggaeton, trap and pop. It marked the first time an all-Spanish language album won the top prize.

    Like most headliners, Bad Bunny kept details of his halftime performance under wraps ahead of time, though many theorized there would be some kind of political performance. He’s been critical of President Donald Trump in the past and at the Grammys last Sunday, said “ICE out” while accepting a televised award. Bad Bunny’s latest tour skipped the continental U.S.; in an interview he said it was at least partially inspired by concerns that his fans could be targeted by immigration agents.

    At a press conference on Thursday, Bad Bunny told Apple Music’s Zane Lowe and Ebro Darden viewers could expect a huge party — and joked that while viewers didn’t need to learn Spanish to enjoy his set; they should learn to dance.

    “I want to bring to the stage, of course, a lot of my culture,” he said at the time. “I don’t want to give any spoilers. It’s going to be fun.”

    Of course, he delivered on just that — with a message of hope and a reminder of Puerto Rico’s resiliency.

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