As anticipation builds for the Super Bowl LX halftime show, Bad Bunny has the world watching — and no one seems more excited than Cardi B. The Grammy-winning rapper has been vocal about her support for the Puerto Rican superstar as he prepares to headline one of the biggest stages in entertainment.
Cardi’s excitement is layered. On one hand, her partner Stefon Diggs could be celebrating a championship if the New England Patriots defeat the Seattle Seahawks. On the other, she’s eager to see her longtime collaborator shine. Speaking with The Associated Press at the Fanatics Super Bowl party, Cardi didn’t hide her enthusiasm when asked about the possibility of joining Bad Bunny onstage for their global hit I Like It. “That would be exciting,” she said, hinting just enough to keep fans guessing.
Beyond the music, Cardi used the moment to highlight Bad Bunny’s impact outside the studio. She praised his outspoken political stance, particularly his criticism of ICE, calling his actions a powerful representation of Latin and Caribbean unity. According to Cardi, his message reflects a broader moment of solidarity across Hispanic and Latino communities.
Rumors of a surprise appearance have only intensified given their shared heritage and history. Bad Bunny previously performed “I Like It” during the Super Bowl LIV halftime show, making a reunion feel plausible. Still, speculation hasn’t stopped there. Names like Travis Scott, The Weeknd, and even Drake have circulated online, though none have been confirmed.
With Bad Bunny fresh off politically charged Grammy speeches and global success, Super Bowl LX marks another defining moment in his career — one that Cardi B is clearly proud to witness, whether from the crowd or the stage.
