4 Bad Bunny Songs You Should Know Before Super Bowl LX
Bad Bunny, born Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, will be the halftime performer at this year's Super Bowl. After two quarters of the New England Patriots facing off against the Seattle Seahawks, the Puerto Rican singer will perform his biggest hits on the NFL's global stage.
The performance comes just weeks after Bad Bunny made history with his album Debí Tirar Más Fotosbecoming the first Spanish-language project to win Album of the Year at the Grammy Awards. He will also be the first Latin male to headline the Super Bowl, with a 13-minute set showcasing his most popular songs.
Bad Bunny has been Spotify's most streamed artist for four years this decade, amassing 19.8 billion streams in 2025 alone. Yet despite this enormous success, many NFL fans won't be familiar with Bad Bunny's catalogue—so here's four songs to prepare you for his showstopping halftime show on Sunday night.
DtMF (Debí Tirar Más Fotos)
The title track from his smash-hit 2025 album, "Debí Tirar Más Fotos" has over one billion streams on Spotify and climbed to #2 on the Billboard Hot 100 in its second week. The song is one of Bad Bunny's more danceable tracks, with lyrics that conversely discuss regret and missed opportunities.
The song's title translates to "I Should Have Taken More Photos", with many of the lyrics honoring those who've left Puerto Rico for various reasons and may be separated from their families and loved ones. It's an incredible pop anthem that will certainly feature in Bad Bunny's set.
I Like It
I Like It was one of Bad Bunny's first hits outside of Puerto Rico and the single that introduced him to American audiences. It climbed to #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 and remains his only single to do so. The song also features Cardi B and J Balvin, and was released on the former's 2018 album "Invasion of Privacy".
There's been lots of discussion about whether Bad Bunny is going to bring any guests out for his halftime show, and Cardi B has been tipped as the most likely candidate. She will already be at the game supporting her partner Stefon Diggs, so it would be huge missed opportunity if she didn't perform.
NUEVAYOL
The opening track of "Debí Tirar Más Fotos", NUEVAYOL, begs to be sung in front of a huge audience. With its melodic chorus that celebrates New York culture and catchy verses where Bad Bunny sings about the immigrant experience, this is a real cornerstone of the artist's discography.
Given the current political tensions in the U.S. and the White House's disapproval of Bad Bunny as the Super Bowl performer, this song about celebrating immogrants and foreign cultures will take an a whole new weight when the artist undoubtedly performs it during his 13-minute set.
BAILE INOLVIDABLE
Another upbeat tune from "Debí Tirar Más Fotos", BAILE INOLVIDABLE has become one of Bad Bunny's highest-streaming tracks in the runup to his Super Bowl performance. Many fans have speculated that it will serve as his closing track, given its slow build-up and hugely energetic conclusion.
The song is a touching ballad about a relationship in Bad Bunny's past, with the title comparing his once-lover to an "unforgettable dance". He laments that "life is a party that one day ends," but his memories will be forever. The singer performed BAILE INOLVIDABLE as his closing song during his residency in Puerto Rico, accompanied by bright fireworks and an energetic on-stage party.

