By the time his Super Bowl halftime show is over, Bad Bunny should have plenty of photos to hold onto.
The "Debí Tirar Más Fotos" singer is going to be the headline performer at the Super Bowl 60 halftime show, making him the first solo Latino artist to headline the annual performance. It's also the second time Bad Bunny is taking the stag at the Super Bowl halftime show after he joined Shakira and Jennifer Lopez's show in Super Bowl 54.
Bad Bunny's appearance at the Super Bowl will be his first show in the continental United States since May 2024.
USA TODAY Sports has all of the info that curious NFL fans need to know about Bad Bunny here, in one place.
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Bad Bunny, born Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, is from Bayamón, Puerto Rico.
Yes, but this is his first time as the headliner.
Bad Bunny previously joined Shakira and Jennifer Lopez as a special guest – alongside fellow reggaeton artist J Balvin – at the Super Bowl 54 halftime show. The Kansas City Chiefs beat the San Francisco 49ers in that game, 31-20.
Bad Bunny is the first solo Latino artist to headline the Super Bowl.
Bad Bunny won't be paid for his Super Bowl halftime show performance, but no artist ever is.
The NFL pays for travel expenses for the performer(s) and has a budget for the production as a whole, but the performers themselves do not make money for their halftime shows.
Lamar has not announced a Super Bowl halftime show setlist, and he likely does not plan to.
There are a few songs likely to be featured in the show, given their popularity. "Baile Inolvidable," "DtMF" and "NuevaYol" are strong contenders, as they're the most streamed songs on Spotify from his most recent album, "Debí Tirar Más Fotos."
Outside of the songs from his most recent album, "Tití Me Preguntó" and "Callaita" are also solid bets to make the setlist as two of Bad Bunny's most popular songs from "Un Verano Sin Ti," his 2022 album.
Bad Bunny is 31 years old. He will turn 32 on March 10.
Bad Bunny won three Grammy Awards on Feb. 1, bumping his career total to six. He won the Best Música Urbana Album and Album of the Year for "Debí Tirar Más Fotos," as well as Best Global Music Performance for "EoO."
In 2021, he won the Best Latin Pop or Urban Album award for his 2020 album "YHLQMDLG." He also won two Best Música Urbana Album awards in consecutive years – 2022 and 2023 – for his albums "El Último Tour Del Mundo" and "Un Verano Sin Ti," respectively.
In January, language-learning app Duolingo posted an Instagram reel featuring its owl mascot wearing a straw hat and pink sunglasses reminiscent of Bad Bunny's. In the video, captioned "Bad Bunny 101," the owl asks viewers to translate "perreo" – the video says the translation is "twerk" – and "tití me preguntó," which translates to "Auntie asked me."
The video was a promotion for Duolingo's free Spanish-learning course.
On Friday, Jan. 30, Telmundo aired a Bad Bunny documentary called "The Effect: Bad Bunny." The documentary aired on NBC and became available on Peacock after "Saturday Night Live" on Saturday, Jan. 31.
The Peacock description for the documentary reads: "Dive into the world of Bad Bunny, from his Puerto Rican roots and genre-defying sound to a historic homegrown residency."
Bad Bunny has six solo studio albums and one collaborative album.
X 100pre (2018)
Oasis (with J Balvin) (2019)
YHLQMDLG (2020)
El Último Tour Del Mundo (2020)
Un Verano Sin Ti (2022)
Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va a Pasar Mañana (2023)
Debí Tirar Más Fotos (2025)
According to Spotify's publicly available metrics, Bad Bunny's most streamed song is "La Canción," from his "Oasis" collaboration album with J Balvin. It has nearly 2.4 billion streams on the streaming platform.
Bad Bunny told ET in a 2018 interview that his name originated from a childhood photo of him dressed in a bunny costume "with an annoyed face."
"And when I saw it, I thought I should name myself 'Bad Bunny,'" he said in the interview. "It's a name I knew would market well."
"DtMF," which is one of Bad Bunny's most streamed songs on his most recent album, stands for "Debí Tirar Más Fotos," which is also the name of that album.
Translated into English, that means "I should have taken more pictures."
Bad Bunny does not sing any songs in English.
Bad Bunny is coming off of a three-show stint in Medellín, Colombia on his "Debí Tirar Más Fotos World Tour." On Friday, Feb. 13, five days after the Super Bowl, he'll head to Buenos Aires, Argentina for three shows.
Here are the rest of his tour dates:
Feb. 20-21: São Paulo, Brazil
Feb. 28-March 1: Sydney, Australia
March TBA: Tokyo, Japan
May 22-23: Barcelona, Spain
May 26-27: Lisbon, Portugal
May 30-June 15: Madrid, Spain
June 20-21: Düsseldorf, Germany
June 23-24: Arnhem, Netherlands
June 27-28: London, England
July 1: Marseille, France
July 4-5: Nanterre, France
July 10-11: Stockholm, Sweden
July 14: Warsaw, Poland
July 17-18: Milan, Italy
July 22: Brussels, Belgium
Bad Bunny dated model Kendall Jenner in 2023 and 2024. According to Vogue, they broke up in December 2023, appeared together again in May 2024, then broke up again in September 2024.