As Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio blows out the candles for his 32nd birthday this March 10, 2026, he isn’t just celebrating another year—he’s celebrating the total global dominance of “El Conejo Malo.” Just one month ago, Bad Bunny took the stage at Super Bowl LX in Santa Clara, delivering a 15-minute tribute to Puerto Rican culture that shattered viewership records with over 4 billion views in 24 hours. The “Super Bowl Bump” was more like a tidal wave for his discography, catapulting both his latest tracks and his timeless classics to the top of every major streaming platform.

Bad Bunny performs onstage during the Apple Music Super Bowl LX Halftime Show at Levi’s Stadium on February 08, 2026 in Santa Clara, California. (Photo by Ishika Samant/Getty Images)
“DtMF” (Debí Tirar Más Fotos)
The closing track of his Super Bowl set, “DtMF,” became the definitive anthem of the post-game rush. Immediately following the performance, the song surged to No. 1 on the Global Apple Music charts and the U.S. Spotify Daily Top 50. With 10.4 million streams on the Monday following the game alone, the track proved that Bad Bunny’s new experimental era from his latest album, Debí Tirar Más Fotos, has resonated deeply with a mainstream American audience.
“BAILE INoLVIDABLE”
A standout moment from the Halftime Show featured a high-energy choreography that sent “BAILE INoLVIDABLE” skyrocketing. The track saw a 7x increase in plays and dominated Shazam searches as fans scrambled to identify the infectious rhythm. Its success wasn’t limited to Latin markets; the song saw massive gains in non-Spanish speaking territories like Canada and the UK, proving that Benito’s music transcends language barriers through pure sonic energy.
“Tití Me Preguntó”
Proving the “evergreen” status of his 2022 masterpiece Un Verano Sin Ti, “Tití Me Preguntó” reclaimed its spot as a global juggernaut. During the Super Bowl, the song served as a vibrant centerpiece that turned the stadium into a giant street party. In the days following the game, it climbed back into the Top 10 of the Billboard Hot 100, nearly four years after its initial release, cementing its place as one of the most iconic Latin tracks of the decade.
“NUEVAYoL”
The fusion of traditional tropical sounds with modern trap in “NUEVAYoL” made it a critical and commercial darling of the halftime set. Following the show, the track earned over 6 million streams in a single day in the U.S. alone. Its chart performance was bolstered by a stunning visual presentation at the Super Bowl that celebrated the Dominican and Puerto Rican diaspora in New York, sparking a massive social media trend that kept the song trending for weeks.
“EoO”
Rounding out the top five is “EoO,” a track that paid homage to the pioneers of reggaeton like Tego Calderón and Daddy Yankee. The song’s inclusion in the setlist acted as a bridge between the genre’s roots and its current global peak. By Monday morning, it held a firm position in the Spotify Top 5, contributing to a historic moment where Bad Bunny occupied the entire top 6 spots on the U.S. chart simultaneously—a feat rarely achieved by any artist, regardless of language.





