Singer Daddy Yankee, once a global icon in the secular music scene, has made it clear that he will not be part of the 2026 Super Bowl Halftime Show alongside fellow artist Bad Bunny. Speaking to ABC News, he stated, “No, not right now. I’m on a different mission right now.”
Daddy Yankee has publicly committed his life to Jesus Christ and stepped away from secular music. While he spoke respectfully of Bad Bunny and acknowledged the platform’s importance for the Spanish-speaking community, his focus remains firmly on his new faith-driven mission.
Known for controversial themes and demonic imagery, Bad Bunny’s performances contrast sharply with Daddy Yankee’s transformed life. The reggaeton star’s comments reflect a shift from worldly pursuits to spiritual purpose, hoping others, including his peers, will also come to know Christ.
“I think the biggest touchdown on his career will be when he accepts Jesus in his life. That’s going to be his biggest touchdown. 100%.”


