Fresh off Sunday night’s historic announcement that he will headline the 2026 Apple Music Super Bowl LX Halftime Show, Bad Bunny sat down with Apple Music’s Halftime Headliner Special for his first interview.
In conversation with hosts Zane Lowe and Ebro Darden, the Puerto Rican superstar shared his excitement of finally being able to reveal the big secret, admitting his emotional reaction when showing the announcement video to close friends.
“I was keeping this secret for so long and it felt good,” Bad Bunny tells the two hosts. “I’m really excited for my friends, my family, Puerto Rico — all the Latino people around the world. I’m excited about my culture, not just for me. The beach where we record is my hometown beach, so it’s a very special thing for us.”
Being the first all-Spanish-performing artist to headline the Super Bowl Halftime Show is a monumental moment for Bad Bunny, one he approaches with purpose and pride in representing his country and culture. “Of course everywhere I go, I always represent my country, my music,” he says. “I really am figuring out what I’m going to do on this show. But it’s going to be good.”
One of the standout moments of the interview came when the artist recounted receiving the call from Jay-Z confirming his headlining role. “It’s crazy because I was in the middle of a workout. So I remember that after the call, I just did like a hundred pull ups. I didn’t need more pre-workout s–t or whatever. It was very special,” Bad Bunny said.
He continued: “It’s also the result of just do things with heart. I’m always doing my best and working with so much passion. I’m still working. I’m a rookie. I’m still hungry to conquer and to show what I can do to the people. It’s crazy ‘cause I think everyone already knows what I’m capable to do. But I’m still one to surprise.”
The Apple Music Super Bowl LX Halftime Show will air in February 2026. Fans can watch the full interview below: