Super Bowl LX

The songs Bad Bunny could sing at the Super Bowl LX Halftime Show

Bad Bunny is preparing for the Super Bowl LX Halftime Show, to be held this Sunday, February 8, in Santa Clara, California.

Las canciones que Bad Bunny podría cantar en el Halftime Show del Super Bowl LX
Johnny Nunez

Beyond the divided opinions swirling around the Super Bowl LX, Bad Bunny is ready to get the entire world dancing on Sunday, February 8, during the Halftime Show.

What is Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl LX setlist?

With just days to go before the biggest event in US sports – and before the Puerto Rican artist takes the stage – speculation is mounting about which songs he will perform. Predicting the exact setlist is difficult, but there are a few tracks widely expected to make the cut.

Two songs that seem almost certain are “Debí tirar más fotos,” (“I Should’ve Taken More Photos”) the track he initially did not want to perform at the Grammy Awards due to contractual issues, before host Trevor Noah persuaded him to offer a brief preview, and “Baile inolvidable.” (“Unforgettable Dance”). The latter, from his new album that has just won the Grammy for album of the year, stands out for its strong salsa influence, a departure from the reggaeton-heavy sound that defines much of his catalog.

Fans are also hoping for deeper cuts and political undertones. Bad Bunny opened his world tour with “La mudanza,” a song that resonates with people forced to leave their homes – a message some interpret as a subtle criticism of Donald Trump. Other hits such as “Efecto,” “Dakiti,” and “Callaíta” are also expected, as is “Nueva Yol,” whose video openly defends immigrants and criticizes Trump.

Will there be special guests?

Beyond Bad Bunny’s own presence – he was the most streamed artist on Spotify worldwide last year – expectations are high regarding potential guest appearances. Among the names being floated are Shakira, recalling that the Colombian star invited Bad Bunny to join her Super Bowl show with Jennifer Lopez, as well as Arcángel, Karol G, and Grupo Frontera.

Rumors have also linked J Balvin, with whom Bad Bunny recently reconciled during a concert in Mexico, and Cardi B, his collaborator on “I Like It.”

“I wish my friend nothing but the best. I want him to take over the whole Super Bowl and show the world what we’re made of. I’ll definitely be there to support him,” Balvin said last month in an interview with TMZ.

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