Bad Bunny’s Streaming Numbers Skyrocket After Super Bowl Halftime Show With 8 Songs in the Top 10

Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl halftime show sent his streaming numbers soaring, with tracks dominating charts and engagement spiking worldwide.

Bad Bunny just rewrote the Super Bowl playbook. The Puerto Rican superstar’s halftime show at Super Bowl 60 literally shook the entire US music landscape. The night of Feb. 8 saw Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio dominate Spotify charts like no other halftime performer, holding six of the top 10 spots the morning after his performance.

From surprise appearances to a real wedding on stage, the show was a cultural blitz, and fans responded in full force.


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Bad Bunny Dominates US Spotify With 34 Songs on the Top 200

Streaming numbers tell the story. As of Monday, Feb. 9, Spotify data shows Bad Bunny owning the US charts across the board. His hits “DtMF,” “BAILE INoLVIDABLE,” and “NUEVAYoL” secured the top three spots, pulling in 3.77M, 2.47M, and 2.27M streams, respectively, according to Spotify.

That’s right, the entire podium belongs to him. The momentum didn’t stop there, with “EoO” at No. 4 and “VOY A LLeVARTE PA PR” at No. 5, cementing a clean sweep of the Top 5.

Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl impact isn’t just top-heavy. He charted 34 songs simultaneously inside Spotify’s Top 200 in the US, including legacy tracks like “Tití Me Preguntó” (#6), “LA CANCION” (#8), and viral favorites such as “DÁKITI” (#37) and “Moscow Mule” (#50).

Deep-catalog songs surged, some climbing by more than 100 spots, which shows both renewed fan interest and the staying power of his discography. His music ranged from recent hits to older fan favorites, with tracks like “Ojitos Lindos” and “Callaita” proving his catalog’s cross-generational appeal.

The scale of his reach is staggering. Spotify reports Bad Bunny boasts 85.3 million monthly listeners, dwarfing Turning Point USA’s conservative halftime lineup, which combines for just under 17 million. Kid Rock, Lee Brice, Gabby Barrett, and Brantley Gilbert’s monthly listeners can’t even touch one-fifth of his audience.

“DtMF” led the streaming charge with 3.77M plays, followed by “BAILE INoLVIDABLE” (2.47M) and “NUEVAYoL” (2.27M), proving the halftime show acted as a massive catalyst. Other songs from his Grammy-winning album DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS and his Un Verano Sin Ti era gained new life, reflecting a catalog that functions as a unified ecosystem rather than a single-album cycle.

The halftime performance also broke cultural ground. Primarily sung in Spanish, it featured tributes to Puerto Rico and Latino culture, as well as collaborations with Lady Gaga, Ricky Martin, and more. With early estimates showing more than 135 million viewers, this might be the most-watched Super Bowl halftime show ever, according to reports.

Bad Bunny’s chart-topping feat is a clear message: in 2026, music, culture, and global influence are speaking Spanish, and everyone’s listening.

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