Bad Bunny says he wished Drake would have attended his residency in Puerto Rico:
“It would have been great if Drake had come” pic.twitter.com/zpJlR4wTAB
— Viral Drake (@viraldrizzy) October 3, 2025
Still just rumors for now
Drake’s possible inclusion in Bad Bunny’s show comes at a tense moment for the rapper. He’s currently involved in a lawsuit against Universal Music Group, accusing the label of defamation and manipulation surrounding the promotion of Kendrick Lamar’s track “Not Like Us.” The diss song, which went viral, was seen by many as a direct hit to Drake’s reputation. A Super Bowl appearance could help him shift the narrative and refocus attention on his artistry.
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Bad Bunny’s team has also considered other names for the performance, including Jennifer Lopez, J Balvin, and Cardi B. But having Drake on stage would be the most unexpected and headline-grabbing twist. It wouldn’t be a direct jab at Kendrick Lamar—it would be a gesture of gratitude and strategic positioning. Sources close to the artist say Bad Bunny isn’t looking to stir up controversy, but rather to build bridges and celebrate cultural diversity.
A halftime to remember
Beyond the drama, Bad Bunny wants his halftime show to be remembered for its authenticity. And if that includes Drake, it’ll be with respect, rhythm, and a narrative that blends sports, music, and loyalty. Bad Bunny seems determined to make his performance one that lasts long after the final whistle.