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Bad Bunny Makes History at Grammys, Heads to Super Bowl
8 Feb
Summary
- Bad Bunny's Spanish-language album won album of the year at the Grammys.
- He is performing at the Super Bowl half-time show on Sunday.
- His music fuses reggaeton, pop, salsa, and traditional Puerto Rican sounds.

Bad Bunny, the Grammy award-winning Puerto Rican artist, recently achieved a historic milestone by winning album of the year at the 2026 Grammy Awards for a record entirely sung in Spanish.
He is scheduled to perform on Sunday at the Super Bowl half-time show, a highly anticipated event that draws a massive global audience. This performance follows his recent success at the Grammys, where he also secured awards for best global music performance and best musica urbana album.
Benito Antonio Martinez Ocasio, known as Bad Bunny, has garnered international acclaim for his music, which masterfully blends genres such as reggaeton, pop, salsa, and house with traditional Puerto Rican elements.
His album, 'Debi Tirar Mas Fotos,' is described as a tribute to his home island, Puerto Rico. The singer has actively promoted his homeland, including a 30-day residency to boost tourism and a commitment to not perform in mainland US cities.
Bad Bunny's upcoming Super Bowl performance is expected to be a lively celebration of Puerto Rican culture, featuring dancing and his signature music. He has also indicated the possibility of making a political statement, referencing his previous calls for changes in US immigration policies.
The artist's outspokenness on immigration has drawn criticism, including from former President Donald Trump. Bad Bunny's global tour includes dates in various countries, with upcoming stops in Argentina, Brazil, Australia, Japan, and the UK.




