Ahead of the upcoming Super Bowl LX halftime show, new survey data suggests fans already have strong opinions about who they want to see join Bad Bunny on stage.

According to a poll conducted by VegasInsider.com, more than 3,000 NFL fans across the U.S. were asked about their ideal guest performers and song picks. The results point to a clear favorite, and a collaboration many fans hope to hear live.

Cardi B dominates guest performer rankings

Cardi B emerged as the most wanted guest performer by a wide margin, earning 33% of the total vote. She finished well ahead of Drake at 21% and Marc Anthony at 14%, signaling strong excitement around her potential appearance. Fans appear especially drawn to the idea of revisiting her past collaborations with Bad Bunny on one of the biggest stages in music.

Cardi B’s high-energy performances are one reason NFL fans are eager to see her join Bad Bunny on the Super Bowl halftime stage.

Cardi B’s high-energy performances are one reason NFL fans are eager to see her join Bad Bunny on the Super Bowl halftime stage.

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Cardi B was the top pick in 45 U.S. states, more than any other artist included in the survey. She also ranked number one among 30 NFL fandoms, with only a handful favoring Drake or Marc Anthony instead. Across all surveyed age groups, she remained the most popular choice.

How the rest of the top 10 stacked up

Drake placed second overall and was the most wanted guest performer in four states. Marc Anthony followed closely behind, with Los Angeles Rams fans selecting him as their standalone number one choice. Enrique Iglesias, Daddy Yankee, and Becky G rounded out the upper half of the rankings.

Drake ranked as the second most wanted guest performer fans hope to see join Bad Bunny during the Super Bowl halftime show.

Drake ranked as the second most wanted guest performer fans hope to see join Bad Bunny during the Super Bowl halftime show.

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The remainder of the top 10 included J Balvin, Young Miko, Mambo Kingz, and Rosalía. The mix of global pop stars and Latin music staples suggests fans are hoping for a halftime show that blends crossover appeal with genre authenticity. Overall, the list reflects broad support for a high-energy, culturally diverse performance.

“I Like It” leads song requests by a landslide

When it comes to songs, one track stood far above the rest. “I Like It” claimed 18% of the total vote, making it the most requested song for Bad Bunny’s halftime set. No other track reached double digits, underscoring just how dominant the fan response was.

Fans continue to name “I Like It” as the song they most want Bad Bunny to perform during his Super Bowl halftime show.

Fans continue to name “I Like It” as the song they most want Bad Bunny to perform during his Super Bowl halftime show.

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“I Like It” was the top choice in all 50 states and across every NFL fandom. While a few states saw ties with songs like “Party” or “Dakiti,” the overall pattern remained consistent nationwide. The results highlight the song’s lasting popularity years after its release.

High-energy hits round out fan favorites

Behind “I Like It,” fans showed strong interest in upbeat tracks such as “Party,” “Moscow Mule,” and “Tití Me Preguntó.” Songs like “Yo Perreo Sola,” “Me Porto Bonito,” and “Where She Goes” also appeared frequently in the rankings. The list suggests fans want a halftime show built around momentum, movement, and recognizable hooks.

A VegasInsider.com spokesperson said the findings reflect the staying power of “I Like It” and Cardi B’s popularity as a potential guest. The survey was conducted in January 2026 with 3,008 U.S.-based NFL fans and followed established research guidelines. While the final lineup has yet to be announced, the data makes one thing clear: many viewers would love to see Cardi B and Bad Bunny share the halftime stage.