Bad Bunny's electrifying Super Bowl LX Halftime Show boosts his Billboard Hot 100 entries, with "DtMF" eyeing the No. 1 spot for the first time.
- February 14, 2026
AceShowbiz - SANTA CLARA, CALIFORNIA – On February 8, 2026, Bad Bunny captivated millions with his headline performance during the Apple Music Super Bowl LX Halftime Show at Levi's Stadium.
As previously reported by Billboard on February 12, the global superstar’s halftime appearance is expected to significantly influence his chart performance in the upcoming week. Bad Bunny is poised to secure numerous entries on the Billboard Hot 100, with several tracks vying for top 10 positions. Notably, his hit “DtMF” is even challenging for the No. 1 spot, which would mark his first solo artist achievement at the chart’s summit.
Most of these anticipated chart entries stem from songs featured in the halftime set, which have gained increased visibility thanks to the live performance. However, there is growing curiosity about whether the full halftime show itself will chart independently.
“Super Bowl LX Halftime Show (Live)” was released on streaming platforms and digital stores on the same day as the game, running 13 minutes and 41 seconds. This track is co-credited to Bad Bunny as artist and the NFL as label, making it eligible to appear on the charts dated February 21. The audio package includes the entire halftime show performance, along with the spoken introduction by Apple Music’s Ebro Darden and the closing voiceover aired on NBC.
This is not the first time a Super Bowl halftime performance has been issued as a standalone live track. For example, Kendrick Lamar’s “Super Bowl LIX Halftime Show [Live]” was released on February 9, 2025, and accumulated 16.7 million official on-demand U.S. streams throughout that year, alongside minimal sales.
Early data from Luminate, dated February 11, shows that the “Super Bowl LX” live track has amassed 2.4 million official on-demand U.S. streams and nearly 1,800 digital song sales. The track even broke into Spotify’s Daily Top Songs USA chart, reaching No. 189 on Tuesday.
Despite this promising start, these numbers are unlikely to be sufficient for the live track to join Bad Bunny’s multiple entries on the Hot 100. However, the live show recording is expected to debut strongly on the Latin Digital Song Sales chart, and it may also appear on the all-genre Digital Song Sales chart if sales momentum continues.
As Bad Bunny dominates streaming platforms with his individual songs, the full live performance release offers fans a unique way to experience the halftime show, while contributing a fresh entry to the charts next week.