Bad Bunny drops bombshell announcement about retirement

Bad Bunny is teasing retirement ahead of his Super Bowl performance

By Aamna Razi January 30, 2026
Bad Bunny drops bombshell announcement about retirement
Bad Bunny drops bombshell announcement about retirement

Bad Bunny has revealed how he envisions himself in the future, and it’s clear that he doesn’t plan on being a singing sensation for the rest of his life.

The Dakiti singer is set to take one of the biggest, most viewed stages, the 2026 Super Bowl LX halftime show and has given fans an opportunity to know him a little better before the performance.

To achieve this goal, the Puerto Rican icon made an appearance on the The Late Show with Stephen Colbert and participated in "The Cobert Questionert."

The rapper, whose real name is Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, was asked to describe his life ahead in five words, to which he responded "Happy, retired, eating, tripletas (a Puerto Rican sandwich), living in Puerto Rico."

Benito also played coy and kept things lighthearted throughout the answering session, so it is unclear how well-thought out his retirement plans are, or when they will be put in motion.

For instance, the Me Porto Bonito singer definitively revealed that he is a dog person and not a cat person but confusingly said, “I don’t know” when asked if he was a dog owner himself.

Notably, Benito has expressed enthusiasm over his upcoming performance on February 8th and highlighted that his music was for everyone, amid backlash over him being chosen as the halftime singer.

RELATED: Bad Bunny sends message of inclusivity in Super Bowl trailer