
Bad Bunny has officially joined an elite club.
Bad Bunny’s global reach has hit an incredible new high. According to recent streaming data, he has surpassed 100 million monthly listeners on Spotify, making him one of the few artists worldwide to achieve this milestone and the first Latin artist in history to do so.
This is not just big, it is historic. Only a rare handful of artists have ever crossed the 100 million mark on Spotify, and joining that tier places Bad Bunny alongside names like Bruno Mars, Taylor Swift, and Ariana Grande. What is especially impressive is how quickly he reached it, reflecting both sustained catalog demand and massive new-era momentum.
A major factor in this surge was his Super Bowl 2026 halftime performance, which came close to breaking a viewership record and sent his streams skyrocketing across platforms. In the days following the show, Bad Bunny’s music saw significant increases worldwide, a clear sign that his artistry resonates across cultures, languages, and listening habits.
This streaming milestone caps off a remarkable run for Bad Bunny. In 2025, he was crowned Spotify’s Global Top Artist for the fourth time, and his album DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS was among the most-streamed projects of the year.
Reaching 100 million monthly listeners is not just a number. It is proof of global influence, nonstop replay value, and cultural reach that few artists ever achieve. For Bad Bunny, this moment is yet another reminder that his voice has become a cornerstone of worldwide music culture.
Bad Bunny has surpassed 100 million monthly listeners on Spotify for the first time in his career. He becomes the 14th artist ever to do so. pic.twitter.com/XbuWn65cP0
— Talk of the Charts (@talkofthecharts) February 11, 2026
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