Bad Bunny Just Hijacked the Super Bowl—and the NFL Lost Its Mind
The biggest stage in American sports got a full Puerto Rican takeover last night. Bad Bunny turned Super Bowl LX’s Apple Music halftime show into a 13-minute explosion of Latin trap energy, and the internet is still recovering.
Legendary Guests, Surprise Cameos, Total Chaos
Benito opened with the infectious “Tití Me Preguntó,” slid straight into “Yo Perreo Sola,” then dropped the ultimate bombs: Lady Gaga and Ricky Martin stormed the stage. Gaga even twerked through “Baile Inolvidable” with him. The crowd lost it.
Sports worlds collided too—boxers Xander Zayas and Emiliano Vargas flexed ringside, Ronald Acuña Jr. popped up repping the Braves, while Pedro Pascal, Cardi B, and Jessica Alba soaked in the madness from the field.
He closed with the emotional “DTMF” from his latest album Debí Tirar Más Fotos, leaving 70,000 fans screaming and millions at home hitting replay.
NFL Tough Guys Admit: “I Didn’t Understand a Word… But It Slapped”
The real gold? Watching hardcore football players try to process a full Spanish-language spectacle—and loving every second anyway.
- JJ Watt: “Did I understand a single word? I did not. Was it a vibe? It was.”
- Donovan Mitchell: “BAD BUNNY‼️‼️‼️”
- Budda Baker: “Idk what bro is saying but ayeeeee It’s Lit!!”
- Chris Harris Jr.: “I didn’t know one song lol”
- Cam Jordan spotted the pink trailer from Bad Bunny’s PR tour and geeked out like a true fan.
Meanwhile, Puerto Rican WWE star Damian Priest summed up the pride: “Siempre representando con orgullo y amor. Positivismo para el mundo. 🌎”
Culture Just Scored the Biggest Touchdown of the Night
Bad Bunny told fans beforehand: forget learning Spanish—just dance from the heart. Mission accomplished. A genre once sidelined on mainstream American stages just dominated the most-watched event on the planet, and even the toughest gridiron warriors were swaying.
Was this the moment Latin music officially conquered the NFL? The reactions say yes.









