The sun hung low when Bad Bunny emerged in Puerto Rico's sugar cane fields during his halftime show, surrounded by jíbaros in pavas (rural farmers in traditional straw hats), viejitos playing dominos (an affectionate term for older men) and a piragua stand (shaved ice) — undeniable symbols of Puerto Rico.
From a small Caribbean island with a complicated colonial history, to the world: The artist born Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio brought Puerto Rican culture to the Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, California, for his 2026 Super Bowl halftime show in what was always going to be a landmark moment for Latinos.
He started with his huge reggaeton-and-then-some hits, ''Tití Me Preguntó" moving into ''Yo Perreo Sola,'' as he remerged on top of the casita ("little house") from his Puerto Rican residency — Cardi B, Jessica Alba, Pedro Pascal, Karol G, Young Miko, Ronald Acuña Jr., Alix Earle and Dave Grutman were guests at his pari de marquesina ("house party.")
Then he crashed through the roof — Daddy Yankee's ''Gasolina'' played for a moment, clearly an acknowledgement and celebration of the Puerto Rican artists who laid the path for his career to go global.
''Mi nombre es Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio,'' he introduced himself to the crowd in Spanish. ''Y si hoy estoy aquí en el Super Bowl 60, es porque nunca, nunca dejé de creer en mí y tú también deberías de creer en ti, vales más de lo que piensas.''
In English: ''My name is Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, and if I'm here today at Super Bowl 60 it's because I never, ever stopped believing in myself and you should also believe in yourself, you're worth more than you think."
The strings of his song ''Monaco'' played — then, a surprise Lady Gaga emerged at a real wedding scene, singing her portion of the Bruno Mars-duet ''Die with a Smile,'' joined by the salsa band Los Sobrinos. Her dress featured a maga, Puerto Rico's national flower.
As they performed, the couple was married and Benito served as their witness and signed their certificate.