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- Bad Bunny headlined the 2026 Super Bowl halftime show on Sunday.
- The performance comes one week after Bad Bunny won album of the year at the Grammy Awards.
- He kicked off the set list with “Tití Me Preguntó,” a hit single from “Un Verano Sin Ti.”
Bad Bunny took the field at Super Bowl LX on Sunday just one week after he made history at the Grammys, winning three awards for his latest album, 2025’s “Debí Tirar Más Fotos,” including album of the year.
Fans were eager to hear hits from across the Puerto Rican rapper’s catalog, which also includes blockbuster albums “YHLQMDLG” (2020) and “Un Verano Sin Ti” (2022).
“I just want people to have fun. It’s going to be a huge party,” Bad Bunny said at a press conference hosted by Apple Music on Tuesday.
Here’s every song in Bad Bunny’s halftime show setlist, listed in chronological order.
This story is developing. Please check back for updates.
‘Tití Me Preguntó’
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“Tití Me Preguntó,” which translates to “Auntie Asked Me,” was originally released as the fourth track on “Un Verano Sin Ti” and later released as a single.
“Tití me preguntó si tengo mucha’ novia’, mucha’ novia’ / Hoy tengo a una, mañana otra, pero no hay boda,” Bad Bunny raps in the chorus. (“Auntie asked me if I have a lot of girlfriends, a lot of girlfriends / Today I have one, tomorrow I’ll have another, but there’s no wedding.”)
‘Yo Perreo Sola’
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“Yo Perreo Sola,” which loosely translates to “I Twerk Alone,” was released as a single from “YHLQMDLG.”
Bad Bunny said he wrote the song from a woman’s perspective (hence the feminine adjective, “sola,” in the title) to address sexual harassment in clubs.
“I wanted a woman’s voice to sing it — ‘yo perreo sola’ — because it doesn’t mean the same thing when a man sings it,” he told Rolling Stone. “But I do feel like that woman sometimes.”
The music video ends with a title card that reads, “Si no quiere bailar contigo, respeta, ella perrea sola.” (“If she doesn’t want to dance with you, respect her, she twerks alone.”)
‘Party’
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“Party” was released as the 11th track on “Un Verano Sin Ti.” The studio version features Rauw Alejandro.
‘Eoo”
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“Eoo” was released as the 15th track on “Debí Tirar Más Fotos.” It won the Grammy Award for best global music performance.
‘Monaco’
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“Monaco” was released as the second track on Bad Bunny’s fifth solo studio album, “Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va a Pasar Mañana.”
‘Die With a Smile’
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Lady Gaga made a surprise cameo during Bad Bunny’s performance to sing her hit duet with Bruno Mars solo.
‘Baile Inolvidable’
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“Baile Inolvidable” is the third track on “Debí Tirar Más Fotos.” The studio version features live salsa arrangements, recorded by students from San Juan’s Escuela Libre de Música, according to a press release for the album.
‘Nuevayol’
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“Nuevayol” is the opening track on “Debí Tirar Más Fotos.”
The song features a sample of “Un Verano en Nueva York,” or “A Summer in New York,” originally performed by Andy Montañez and El Gran Combo de Puerto Rico.

