As excitement builds for the Super Bowl LX halftime show, fans have already made their choice clear. Cardi B has emerged as the most wanted guest performer for Bad Bunny’s much-anticipated show, according to a new nationwide fan poll.Bad Bunny is set to headline the halftime show at Super Bowl LX on February 8 in Santa Clara, California. While the NFL has not confirmed any special guests yet, fan interest around potential collaborations is growing fast and Cardi B is leading the conversation.
Cardi B tops fan poll across the US
According to a poll conducted by VegasInsider, Cardi B received 33 percent of the total vote. Which makes her the clear favorite to join Bad Bunny on the biggest stage in sports entertainment. She finished well ahead of other popular names like Drake (21 percent) and Marc Anthony (14 percent).What stands out is the wide appeal Cardi B showed across the country. She ranked as the top guest choice in 45 US states and was the No. 1 pick among fans of 30 different NFL teams. From younger fans aged 18-24 to those over 55, Cardi B topped every age group surveyed.The poll also asked fans which song they most wanted to hear during the halftime show. The answer was overwhelming. “I Like It,” Bad Bunny’s hit collaboration with Cardi B, secured 18 percent of the vote and was the most requested song in all 50 states.Other popular song choices included “Party,” “Moscow Mule,” “Tití Me Preguntó,” and “Dakiti,” but none came close to matching the popularity of “I Like It.” The song’s strong showing highlights its lasting appeal and explains why fans are eager to see the two artists reunite on stage.
Why the pairing makes sense
Bad Bunny was announced as the halftime headliner earlier this season and has already made history. His teaser post for the show became the most-liked Super Bowl halftime announcement ever, surpassing past performers like Rihanna and Kendrick Lamar.The NFL has praised Bad Bunny’s global reach and cultural impact, calling his performance a reflection of the league’s growing international audience. Adding Cardi B, one of the most recognizable names in modern music, would only increase the show’s appeal.There is also extra buzz because Cardi B is expected to attend the game, as she is dating New England Patriots wide receiver Stefon Diggs. That connection has only fueled speculation about a surprise appearance.For now, the NFL has stayed silent on guest performers. Bad Bunny himself has not confirmed any collaborations for the halftime show. Still, with fan demand this strong, the idea of Cardi B joining him remains one of the most talked-about possibilities ahead of Super Bowl LX.




