Bad Bunny is set to take over the world’s biggest stage: the Super Bowl Halftime Show. On February 8, 2026, Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California, will host the Apple Music Super Bowl LX Halftime Show with Bad Bunny as the headliner. The Puerto Rican megastar, who first appeared during Shakira and Jennifer Lopez’s 2020 performance, now gets his own moment in the spotlight.
The announcement comes after a massive year for Bunny. His sixth album Debí Tirar Más Fotos not only hit No. 1 on the Billboard 200 but also saw all 17 tracks chart on the Hot 100. He’s officially passed 100 Hot 100 hits in his career, an achievement few artists can claim. On top of that, his 30-date Puerto Rico residency became a cultural and economic event, further solidifying his impact at home and abroad.
With four No. 1 albums, 113 Hot 100 entries, three Grammys, and global collaborations with stars like Cardi B, Dua Lipa, and Travis Scott, Bad Bunny continues to push Latin music to the center of pop culture. Now, with Roc Nation curating and Apple Music sponsoring, his halftime performance is expected to be explosive, cultural, and unforgettable.
Get ready for history—on February 8, Bad Bunny is bringing Puerto Rican pride and global energy straight to the Super Bowl stage.
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Cardi B’s Am I The Drama? Debuts At #1 On The Billboard 200, Making History
Cardi B is back on top, and she’s doing it in record-breaking fashion. Her sophomore album Am I The Drama? debuted at #1 on the Billboard 200 with 200,000 total units in its first week, Billboard confirmed. The project smashed early projections and is now one of the biggest female rap releases of the year.
Streaming powered the bulk of the success, with 110,000 units from nearly 146 million on-demand plays. But Cardi also showed her marketing genius, moving 90,000 physical copies through vinyl and CD variants that fans rushed to grab. That balance of digital and physical sales pushed her well beyond the competition.
This achievement cements Cardi B as the first female rapper in history to see both of her first two albums debut at #1 on the Billboard 200. She also landed the biggest first week for any female rapper in 2025. If she stays at the top for another week, she’ll be the first since Lauryn Hill to do it.
On top of the chart news, Cardi also stepped in for The Weeknd at the Global Citizen Festival, performing as a headliner while proudly showing off her pregnancy with NFL star Stefon Diggs. With her first headlining arena tour set for February 2026, Cardi is reminding the world that she’s not just in the conversation—she is the conversation.
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Ne-Yo Snatches Stage Crasher Mid-Performance: “Don’t Try Me”
Ne-Yo’s recent concert went viral for all the wrong reasons—but his reaction made it unforgettable. While performing “Because of You,” a man stormed the stage and casually danced next to the Grammy-winning singer before security intervened. Not one to wait around, Ne-Yo grabbed the man by the neck and shoved him off to the side, all while keeping the show alive.
The clip spread across social media instantly, with fans roasting the venue’s weak security. “He had time to do a whole 8 count,” one user wrote. Another joked, “Security needs to be fired.”
Ne-Yo later addressed the incident on Instagram, making his stance clear: “This is what you DON’T do. I’m a gentleman but I WILL slap the s### out of a person for disrespecting my stage. Don’t try me.” He followed up by saying if the man had approached with love, he would have let him rock for a bit—but disrespect wasn’t going to fly.
Incidents like this have been happening more often at concerts, raising concerns over performer safety. Ne-Yo, however, isn’t pausing his tour—he’s keeping the music moving, but with a strong warning: crash his stage, and you’ll regret it.
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