Bad Bunny Wants to 'Show Support' to Drake by Performing With Him in Super Bowl, Source Claims
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Bad Bunny is poised to make waves at Super Bowl LX, officially confirmed as the headline artist for the halftime show on Feb. 8, 2026, at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California. This landmark performance, produced by Roc Nation in partnership with the NFL and Apple Music, marks a major moment for Latin representation on the world’s biggest entertainment stage. In a statement, Bad Bunny spoke to the deeper meaning behind the gig. He noted that he wants to represent his people and culture in his set. And it seems he might also want to show his “support” to Drake. Here’s what an insider suggests.

Bad Bunny is rumored to bring Drake onstage to perform during the Super Bowl LX halftime show

Bad Bunny is gearing up to headline the 2026 Apple Music Super Bowl Halftime Show on Feb. 8, marking a career milestone and a powerful moment for Latin representation on the sport’s biggest stage. His booking, produced by Roc Nation alongside the NFL and Apple Music, underscores his global influence and the league’s desire to tap into more culturally diverse audiences. In announcing the gig, Bad Bunny framed it as more than entertainment. He wants to perform “for my people, my culture, and our history,” according to the NFL. This signals that this show may blend spectacle with personal and political nuance.

With Kendrick Lamar’s recent halftime performance raising the bar for choreography and cultural commentary, expectations are high. And it seems Bad Bunny may have more surprises up his sleeve. An insider told The U.S. Sun that the singer wants to have Drake perform with him, as he “doesn’t care about the beef or the controversies from last year with Kendrick Lamar; he wants to show support to his brother, as Drake helped him a lot in the first years of his career.”

“He is a loyal guy who always wants to show gratitude to the people who have worked with him or helped him, and Drake is a very important person in his journey as an artist,” the insider claimed.

A second insider noted that Bad Bunny feels like Drake deserves a “full halftime show for himself.” Either way, he’d allegedly love to share the stage.

Drake filed a defamation lawsuit following Kendrick Lamar’s Super Bowl LIX performance

Drake filed a defamation and harassment lawsuit in January 2025 against his longtime label, Universal Music Group, centered on Kendrick Lamar’s diss track, “Not Like Us.” In his complaint, Drake alleges that UMG knowingly approved and promoted the song even though it contained false, harmful claims. He also alleged that the label used various promotional tactics, including radio play and streaming boosts, to turn the track into a “viral hit.”

As a result, Drake says the lyrics led to serious real-world consequences. He experienced a shooting at his Toronto home that injured a security guard. He also allegedly endured attacks on his reputation and business value, according to the Los Angeles Times.

UMG has denied the allegations. They filed motions to dismiss, arguing that the song is protected speech, including hyperbole and opinion, not factual defamation.

Recently, Drake amended the suit to include Lamar’s performance of the song at the Super Bowl and the Grammys, arguing that those high-exposure appearances further harmed him, according to Hypebeast.

Drake and Bad Bunny have talked positively about each other in the past

In December 2022, Complex reported that Bad Bunny posted an Instagram story of him rocking out to Drake and 21 Savage’s track, “Major Distribution.”

“Hmm, hmm, major distribution, labels call me Bad Bunny numbers, it’s a robbery,” Drake raps on the track. “500 million, just for Aubrey.”

Drake later reshared the clip with the caption, “You know who’s really running up the money, it’s me and the [bunny emoji].”

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