Bad Bunny Streaming Record: Biggest Day After Super Bowl

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Bad Bunny had the second-biggest day of streaming views of his career on February 9, the day after his Super Bowl LX halftime performance at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California, on February 8.

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On February 9, the superstar’s catalog reached 98 million official on-demand streams in the United States, a 27% increase compared to Super Bowl day (February 8; 77.6 million streams), according to Luminate. This count excludes unofficial content, including user-generated videos.

Bad Bunny’s 98 million streams came close to being his biggest day in streaming (or in football terms, within a few yards or even inches). On May 6, 2022, the day of the release of his album A Summer Without Youwhich was No. 1 on the Billboard 200 for 13 weeks, its catalog reached 98.2 million official on-demand streams.

As for the rest of Benito’s five best days: October 13, 2023 (91 million, release day of Nobody Knows What’s Going to Happen Tomorrowsuccessor of A Summer Without You); on February 8 (the already mentioned 77.6 million); and May 7, 2022 (69.1 million).

(February 9, however, marked a new personal record for Bad Bunny: he sold 16,000 song downloads that day, surpassing the 12,000 sold on October 12, 2018.)

Bad Bunny’s total views during the two days of the Super Bowl and the following day (February 8 and 9) reached 175.7 million, an increase of 67% compared to the previous two days (105 million).

During the seven days from February 3 to February 9, Bad Bunny accumulated 401.8 million views, a 105% increase compared to the period from January 27 to February 2 (195.4 million). This increase came amid a sustained eight-day increase in its daily streaming activity, which began on February 2 with 35.8 million views, a day after winning album of the year at the 2026 Grammys.

“DtMF,” which briefly closed the Super Bowl halftime performance, led Bad Bunny’s catalog in streams on February 9, amassing 9.8 million listens. They were followed by “Baile unforgettable” (6.6 million), “NuevaYol” (5.8 million), “Tití me asked” (5.2 million) and “EoO” (4.4 million), completing the top 5. Of that group, all the songs, except “Tití me asked”, belong to Bad Bunny’s 2025 album, I should have taken more photos; the exception comes from A Summer Without You. All five songs were part of the Super Bowl performance.

As previously reported, I should have taken more photos rises from No. 9 to No. 2 on the Billboard 200 as of February 14, the largest increase on the chart, with a 138% increase to 85,000 equivalent album units, and “DtMF” re-enters the Billboard Hot 100 at No. 10.

The lists of Billboard dated February 21 will reflect consumption from February 6 to 12, and is expected to I should have taken more photos experience a significant increase in units within the Billboard 200, along with A Summer Without You and other Bad Bunny albums, while the music in his catalog is poised to climb the Hot 100 and the chart de Hot Latin Songs.


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date: 2026-02-11 19:13:00

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