Bad Bunny seemingly slammed the ongoing buzz about the cancellation of his headlining performance as he shared a message through NFL.
Despite facing a threat earlier, the 31-year-old rapper remains in high spirits to perform at the Super Bowl LX on February 8, 2026.
He has a wish for the teams playing against each other at the championship, insisting: “If your team are winning, you have to dance.”
However, the singer wants the same for the other side, “If your team is losing, you have to dance,” laughing as he shares the advice for the players.
The MOACO crooner, whose real name is Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, will be making history as the first Latino to perform at one of the biggest stages while Seattle Seahawks play against Patriots.
Recently, he won Grammys for his album DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS on February 1, 2026. During his acceptance speech, the La Canción singer called out ICE raids.
He sparked a debate with the comments as the musician’s selection to headline at the Super Bowl divided everyone.
Moreover, Benito was warned by Corey Lewandowski that the Super Bowl would not serve as a “safe haven” for illegal immigrants.
On the other hand, the Grammy winner was backed by notable people from the industry including Jennifer Lopez, who was shocked to know about a controversy against him in the first place.
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