The popular Puerto Rican artist Bad Bunny presented this Friday a preview of the show that will star on February 8 during the halftime of the Super Bowl, in collaboration with Apple Music, and in which he promises that “the world will dance” that night.
In the video, posted on YouTube, the singer can be seen with a cell phone in his hand while listening to his song ‘Un baile inolvidable’, until he turns up the volume and several people start to emerge from the darkness around him and begin to dance with him.
Bad Bunny is quick to move his hips to the rhythm of his own music. The people dancing are of all ages and from different ethnic groups, offering an image of unity, at a time when the United States is going through a major anti-immigration wave due to the decisions of U.S. President Donald Trump.

On February 8, the Puerto Rican artist will become the first Latino man to star in the halftime show of the National Football League (NFL) championship game.
Bad Bunny and the expectations of his participation
His choice was criticized by Trump, who argued that it was “crazy” and that he had never heard of it.
However, Bad Bunny was the most played artist globally in 2025 and was among the top five most listened to on the platform in the last three years.
According to Roger Goodell, NFL commissioner, the decision to invite Bad Bunny to liven up the Super Bowl halftime show was made in a “thoughtful” manner and with “unity” in mind.
The artist stated last year that he excluded the United States from his last tour for fear of raids and the actions of immigration agents at the venues.

The 2026 game will be Bad Bunny’s second appearance in an NFL championship game, but his first as a featured player.
He previously had an appearance with Shakira and Jennifer Lopez at Super Bowl LIV in 2020.
Super Bowl LX will be held on February 8, 2026 at Levi’s Stadium, home of the San Francisco 49ers, located in Santa Clara, Californi, reported Agencia EFE.
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