From Ricky Martin to Lady Gaga: Bad Bunny's guests at the Super Bowl
This Sunday, Benito Antonio Martinez Ocasio made history, as promised, with his halftime show at the most important sporting event in the United States
On a night where urban rhythm and Puerto Rican pride took center stage in the sporting universe, Bad Bunny fulfilled his promise to turn the Super Bowl LX halftime show into the "biggest Latin party in the world."
Levi's Stadium witnessed an unprecedented cultural display where "El Conejo" (The Rabbit) "Malo" didn't arrive alone.
The show, which kicked off with an explosive performance of "Titi asked me," reached its peak of euphoria when the first big surprise of the night took the stage: Lady Gaga. In a collaboration no one saw coming, the two performed a salsa-tinged version of "Die With a Smile," fusing Anglo pop with Caribbean energy in a moment that is already shaping up to be the most viral of the year.
The return of the legends
Nostalgia and respect for roots also had their place. Benito handed the microphone to the icon Ricky Martin, who electrified the stadium with a vibrant rendition of "What happened to Hawaii." The presence of Martin, a veteran of these stages, served as the perfect bridge between the old and new school of the Latin movement. Furthermore, the stage was filled with “universal Latinos” during “Yo Perreo Sola,” with special appearances including Karol G, Cardi B, and Pedro Pascal, who joined the choreography in a tribute to diversity. With a stage design that paid homage to Old San Juan and a guest list that blended the global mainstream with the essence of reggaeton, Bad Bunny not only gave a concert, he solidified the dominance of Spanish in pop culture before an estimated audience of over 100 million people.

