Bad Bunny's Halftime Show Speech Translated to English: Everything He Said While Speaking Spanish
Bad Bunny just put on an incredible show during the 2026 Super Bowl, and viewers have been eagerly looking up the song titles and lyrics from his set.
In addition to his music, viewers are also curious to know what Bad Bunny said to the audience in between songs in Spanish.
We’ve got the English translations of every time he spoke to the crowd in between the music, and the inspiring words he was delivering.
Keep reading to find out more…
During “Yo Perreo Sola,” he made his first declaration:
“Women all over the world…twerking without fear!”
As the song transitioned to “Party,” he yelled:
“Welcome to the biggest party in the whole world!”
As he began his song “EoO,” he declared:
“You’re listening to music from Puerto Rico. From the neighborhoods and the housing projects!”
His biggest speech came as he began “MÓNACO,” declaring:
“Good afternoon, California. My name is Benito Antonio Martinez Ocasio. And if today I’m here at the 60th Super Bowl, it’s because I never, never stopped believing in me. And you should, you should believe in yourself too. You’re more valuable than you think, believe me.”
Immediately after Lady Gaga‘s performance of “Die With a Smile,” he declared:
“While one is alive, one must love as much as possible.”
Towards the end of “BAILE INoLVIDABLE,” he said:
“Dance, dance, dance without fear. Love without fear!”
When he presented his younger self with the Grammy, he said:
“Always believe in yourself.”
At the end of the performance, right before “DtMF,” he declared:
“God bless America. Doesn’t matter if it’s Chile, Argentina, Uruguay, Paraguay, Bolivia, Perú, Ecuador, Brasil, Colombia, Venezuela, Guyana, Panama, Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Honduras, El Salvador, Guatemala, Mexico, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Jamaica, Haiti, the Antilles, United States, Canada, and my motherland, my homeland: Puerto Rico. We’re still here. Now!”
Find out which songs he performed during the set, what he was wearing, which celebrities appeared in La Casita, and how much the dancing grass performers were paid.