OHHH HELL YEAH!!! Pepsi and the NFL dropped a trailer for the Super Bowl halftime show titled "The Call" from director F. Gary Gray and featuring Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Eminem, Mary J. Blige and Kendric ...
Some found it refreshing. Others… didn’t. Wherever you stand on the Bad Bunny Super Bowl Halftime Show, if there’s one […] ...
The TV broadcast is doing most of the lifting in that total, obviously. Per Nielsen, an average of 128.2 million people watched the halftime show in the United States. Using YouTube’s 30-second view ...
Bad Bunny made a good impression with his Super Bowl 2026 Halftime performance. After all, the “DtMF” singer’s Feb. 8 performance in the middle of the game that saw the Seattle Seahawks beat the New ...
Bad Bunny made music history with his Super Bowl halftime show performance, and now he has the hard facts to back it up. The reggaeton superstar, who headlined Apple Music's Super Bowl LX Halftime ...
Bad Bunny was very good for NFL business. According to Roc Nation, which produced the Super Bowl halftime show, the Super Bowl LX performance featuring Bad Bunny generated 4.157 billion worldwide ...
Bad Bunny may have fallen short of the record for most-watched Super Bowl halftime show during his performance. But he quickly rose to the most-watched halftime show of all time hours after the event.
Bad Bunny’s historic Super Bowl performance has set a new global viewership record, with more than 4 billion people watching the performance. On Monday, the NFL, Roc Nation (which co-produced the show ...
Bad Bunny’s halftime performance at Super Bowl LX set a viewership record, despite an outcry from some over his selection. “.@sanbenito Sets Global Viewership Record for Most-Watched Super Bowl ...
This year's Super Bowl halftime show was a success. Per Roc Nation, Bad Bunny's performance at halftime of the Seattle Seahawks win over the New England Patriots drew 4.2 billion global viewers on ...
Just twice: That’s how many times Super Bowl halftime performers have sent a song to No. 1 the week after their televised extravaganza. Last February, Kendrick Lamar sent “Not Like Us,” his incendiary ...