Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl Halftime Setlist: Predicting Which Songs the Superstar Will Perform

Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl 60 halftime setlist rumors heat up as fans predict DTMF, Tití Me Preguntó, and more for the historic performance.

Bad Bunny arrives at the biggest stage in entertainment fresh off historic Grammy success. Expectations are massive. The spotlight is bigger than ever. And fans are already debating what songs could define the night.


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Cultural Anthems and Global Hits Could Shape Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl Moment

Bad Bunny enters halftime with one major challenge. He must fit an era-defining catalog into roughly 12–14 minutes. That forces tough choices. Super Bowl sets usually focus on the biggest hits, the strongest cultural messages, and the highest-energy songs.

The superstar kept his goals simple when discussing the performance. “I just want people to have fun. It’s going to be a huge party,” he said. “Of course, a lot of my culture.”

That comment alone hints strongly at what direction the setlist could take. Culture-heavy songs. Global hits. Stadium energy.

Several tracks feel extremely likely based on momentum, awards buzz, and global recognition.

Songs Most Likely to Appear (Core Predictions)

  • DTMF
  • El Apagón
  • Tití Me Preguntó
  • Baile Inolvidable

These tracks combine message, energy, and global appeal. “DTMF” ties directly to his Grammy-winning album. “El Apagón” blends party sounds with deeper themes of Puerto Rican identity. “Tití Me Preguntó” is one of his most globally recognizable songs. “Baile Inolvidable” offers cultural range and musical contrast.

A second tier of songs could also appear depending on the show structure and pacing.

Songs Strongly in the Mix (Secondary Possibilities)

  • Monaco
  • NUEVAYoL
  • EoO

These songs offer different layers. “Monaco” represents Bad Bunny’s superstar era. “NUEVAYoL” reflects themes of immigrant and cultural identity. “EoO” delivers pure high-energy stadium performance potential.

There is also speculation about legacy or callback moments.

Wildcard or Surprise Possibility

  • I Like It

Bad Bunny performed it during the 2020 Super Bowl appearance with Shakira. With Cardi B expected at the game supporting Stefon Diggs, fans are watching closely. Nothing is confirmed. But historically, surprise guest appearances happen often at Super Bowl halftime shows. The situation is being monitored by fans and media.

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Guest rumors extend beyond Cardi B. Names like J Balvin, Marc Anthony, Daddy Yankee, and others continue circulating in fan speculation. No official confirmations exist. But Super Bowl shows thrive on the element of surprise.

What feels certain is the scale of the moment. This performance could introduce Bad Bunny to millions of new global viewers. It could also become a landmark moment for Spanish-language music on the biggest stage in sports.

When halftime arrives, this will be more than a concert. It will be a cultural statement. And one of the most-watched musical performances in the world.

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