Bad Bunny (2026) leads with 55% of votes
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Kendrick Lamar's 2025 Super Bowl show was a masterclass in lyrical depth and sharp socio-political commentary, while Bad Bunny's 2026 performance burst with vibrant energy and a bold embrace of global culture. This GoatWars battle pitches Kendrick's intense, message-driven performance against Bad Bunny's groundbreaking, party-like fiesta that traversed language barriers and brought the world to its feet. It's a cultural tug-of-war between Kendrick’s profound narratives and Bad Bunny’s infectious, cross-cultural celebration. Fans are torn, debates are heated—does the trophy belong to the voice of introspection or the spirit of global unity? Jump into the fray and cast your vote on who truly ruled the Super Bowl stage!
In this battle:
Fans currently prefer Bad Bunny (2026) over Kendrick Lamar (2025) when it comes to the greatest Super Bowl Halftime Shows of all time. In head-to-head matchups, fans pick Bad Bunny (2026) 55.6% of the time over Kendrick Lamar (2025).
Across all battles:
Bad Bunny (2026) win rate: 44.8%
Kendrick Lamar (2025) win rate: 42.8%
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Bad Bunny's halftime show was a dynamic burst of culture and charisma, which really resonated with fans. His ability to blend genres and connect with audiences worldwide might be tipping the scales in his favor.
Fans are torn between Kendrick Lamar's lyricism and Bad Bunny's infectious energy, making it a nail-biter. Both performers brought something unique to their Super Bowl shows, clearly splitting the fan vote.