Spanish-language songs celebrating love took center stage at recent major cultural events, with artists like Bad Bunny and J Balvin delivering powerful performances to showcase Latin music’s romantic themes. At the Super Bowl LX halftime show, Bad Bunny captivated the audience by emphasizing unity and love, holding a football inscribed with the message “Together, we are America.” His performance featured flag bearers representing countries across the Americas, and stadium screens displayed the phrase, “The only thing more powerful than hate is love.” By highlighting his Puerto Rican roots and inviting other Latin artists, Bad Bunny used his time on stage to focus on the importance of love and community, rather than political controversies.
The show included memorable moments such as Bad Bunny’s tribute to Puerto Rico, and references to influential reggaeton pioneers like Tego Calderón, Daddy Yankee, and Don Omar. He also embraced the Puerto Rican diaspora by featuring community figures from New York. His message echoed previous statements about fighting for change with love, and his performance encouraged viewers to value care, commitment, and togetherness.
A surprise guest at the halftime event was Lady Gaga. She appeared during a unique wedding scene on stage, where she sang a bilingual version of her hit “Die With a Smile” in both English and Spanish. Her salsa-inspired rendition added to the celebration of love, and she joined Bad Bunny for a lively salsa dance. Another Latin pop star, Ricky Martin, also performed, contributing further to the celebration of romance and Latin heritage. The halftime show merged music, dance, and cross-cultural cameos, filling the stadium with excitement and joy.
Earlier, at the Houston Rodeo, J Balvin energized a crowd of over 66,000 fans with a performance in Spanish. Debuting a new song, he continued to highlight Latin music’s vibrant and passionate qualities, underscoring the central role of love in contemporary Latin songs. The concert demonstrated how Spanish-language music connects emotionally with audiences and celebrates themes that resonate deeply in Latin culture.
These performances reflect the growing popularity of Spanish songs about love and the increasing visibility of Latin artists in mainstream American events. By infusing their shows with heartfelt messages and inviting cross-cultural collaborations, these musicians are helping to bring Latin romantic music to broad audiences and encourage unity through love.


























