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Bad Bunny lyrics to know before the 2026 Super Bowl halftime show
Summary
As Bad Bunny prepares to headline the 2026 Super Bowl halftime show, the article highlights several of his notable Spanish and English lyrics and notes themes including nostalgia, diaspora ties, gentrification and reflections on Hurricane Maria.
Content
Bad Bunny will headline the 2026 Super Bowl halftime show at Levi's Stadium, becoming the first artist with a primarily Spanish-language repertoire to do so. The article collects a selection of his notable lyrics in Spanish and English and explains the themes they touch on. These lines are presented as context for the artist's public work and cultural reach. The piece also references music videos and commentary that have accompanied some of the songs.
Key points:
- The article notes that “DtMF,” a popular song from his most recent album (which won the Grammy for Album of the Year), expresses nostalgia and a desire to make more of everyday moments, a feeling many immigrants describe.
- Lyrics that sample El Gran Combo de Puerto Rico celebrate Puerto Rican life on the U.S. mainland, with references to the Bronx and Washington Heights and a sense of joy under the sun.
- Some lyrics critique gentrification on the island, warning about losing neighborhoods and comparing that displacement to what happened in Hawaii.
- Other lines reflect on Hurricane Maria and are reported as denouncing the government’s role in the post-storm chaos that left many without power for months.
- Several songs center on women, romance and the reggaeton dance known as perreo; the article cites a scholar who describes perreo as both criticized for its sexualized aspects and seen as a form of resistance during 2019 protests in Puerto Rico.
- The piece mentions an Apple Music video for “Baile Inolvidable” that shows Bad Bunny dancing beneath a flamboyán tree alongside a diverse group of people, including a firefighter and women of different ages.
Summary:
The article frames selected lyrics as examples of Bad Bunny’s themes of memory, community and political concern, and it situates those lines ahead of his Super Bowl performance. The halftime show is scheduled for Super Bowl Sunday at Levi's Stadium.
