Bad Bunny Super Bowl Track List: 7 Songs He Needs to Perform in 2026

The Super Bowl Halftime Show marks one of the most electrifying nights in entertainment, a grand stage where music legends deliver unforgettable performances. This year, all eyes are set on Puerto Rican superstar Bad Bunny. Known for blending reggaeton, Latin trap, and a global cultural flair, Bad Bunny electrifies audiences worldwide. As the 2026 Super Bowl approaches, fans are abuzz with anticipation about which songs will define the halftime spectacle. This performance promises to be a vibrant celebration of his groundbreaking music and cultural impact.
The scale is already weighing heavy with the possible hits that Bad Bunny will showcase on the expansive stage of the NFL Super Bowl.
Bad Bunny Super Bowl track list: A Starter pack
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The official announcement of Bad Bunny headlining the 2026 Apple Music Super Bowl LX Halftime Show came on September 28, 2025. The event will take place on February 8, 2026, at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, California. This marks Bad Bunny’s first time leading the halftime show, having previously appeared as a guest performer in 2020.

Beginning as a simple spectacle featuring marching bands during the first game in 1967, the Super Bowl has evolved into one of the most-watched live music events worldwide. The iconic performance by Michael Jackson in 1993 redefined the show as a cultural phenomenon. Artists like Prince, Beyoncé, Lady Gaga, and more recently Rihanna and Usher have set high standards with unforgettable performances.
The anticipated set list is obviously going to be celebrating his innovative contributions to music when the time and official announcements come. But with a selection as wide as Pop Empress’ albums par excellence, it is only fair for his songs to be funneled based on some fan favorites.
Tití Me Preguntó
This hit from 2022’s 'Un Verano Sin Ti' album is celebrated for its irresistible rhythm and deep connection with listeners across the globe. This song fuses Dominican dembow, Latin trap, psychedelia, and bachata. It was later released as a single on June 1, 2022, with a music video filmed in Spanish Harlem, gaining over 900 million views. Reaching number 5 on the US Billboard Hot 100, it was ranked the best song of 2022 by Rolling Stone.
Me Porto Bonito
Once again, a number from the hit 'Un Verano Sin Ti', 'Me Porto Bonita', combines reggaeton with melodic hooks. It quickly became a fan favorite with high streaming numbers and viral dance challenges. The polished production and its inclusion on one of the highest-charting Latin albums helped it amass over one billion views on its music video.
La Canción
Featured on the 2020 collaborative album 'Oasis' with J Balvin, this reflective track explores themes of heartbreak and nostalgia. 'La Canción's' mellow tempo and emotional delivery display Bad Bunny’s versatility. The song was a critical and commercial success, charting on Billboard’s Hot Latin Songs. The track's music video, directed by Colin Tilley and set in a nightclub, visually represents the bittersweet emotions of a relationship's end, further amplifying the song’s emotional impact.

The album Oasis debuted at number nine on the US Billboard 200 and topped the Top Latin Albums chart, solidifying the track’s and the duo’s status as global Latin music powerhouses.
Dákiti
Released on October 30, 2020, as a collaboration with Jhay Cortez, this song blends smooth beats with electronic and trap influences. It became Bad Bunny’s most-streamed song on Spotify, topping charts worldwide. Praised for its seductive vibe and production quality, 'Dákiti' set new standards for Latin urban music.
Callaíta
'Callaita' is a standout track from 2019. The song was pivotal in establishing Bad Bunny’s international recognition. The smooth beat pairs with introspective lyrics reflecting youthful freedom and hidden depths. The track’s cinematic video and catchy rhythm resonated widely, marking a career milestone.

The song had debuted at number eight on Billboard's Hot Latin Songs chart and has since amassed over 1.2 billion views on its official music video, solidifying its status as one of Bad Bunny’s most beloved hits.
Soy Peor
An early defining anthem of Bad Bunny's career, 'Soy Peor' helped define Bad Bunny’s early trap style with its raw, dark themes of heartbreak and empowerment. Released in 2017 as a single, it built his reputation as a bold artist challenging Latin urban genre norms. The song was embraced by fans and helped launch his prolific career.
Moscow Mule
Known for its playful and upbeat style, this song highlights the experimental energy Bad Bunny brings to live performances. 'Moscow Mule' is a playful track that blends reggaeton with quirky, preliminary sounds. It showcases the Puerto Rican rapper-slash-singer's innovative approach to music and his ability to mix moods and genres. The song became a concert staple known for its energetic vibe.
As Bad Bunny prepares to take the 2026 Super Bowl halftime stage, fans are already weighing which hits will showcase the artist’s electrifying career-defining moments.
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These seven songs are only a mere attempt at encompassing the broad spectrum of Bad Bunny’s artistry; it encapsulates everything "inspiring" that Jay-Z had stated, acknowledging the performer's appointment for the Super Bowl, ESPN had reported. Blending massive hits with fan favorites that capture his unique sound, this carefully curated set list reflects why he stands as one of the most impactful artists of this generation, seeing eye-to-eye with some of the greatest game-changers, poised to captivate a worldwide audience at the 2026 Super Bowl Halftime Show.
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As the countdown to February has ticked in place, the 2026 halftime show in Bad Bunny's creative hands promises to be a celebration of a musical journey that has redefined global pop culture. Bad Bunny’s performance has high chances of being one of the most memorable in Super Bowl history, embodying his connection with audiences worldwide and honoring his legacy on the sport’s biggest night.
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Which of Bad Bunny's melodies would you like to see pan out on the Super Bowl stage? Let us know in the comments below!
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Edited By: Aliza Siddiqui
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