Bad Bunny at halftime.

Congratulations are in order for Bad Bunny on Monday.

The National Football League has officially announced that Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl 60 halftime show made league history. Bad Bunny, from Puerto Rico, performed on the Levi’s Stadium field at halftime of the Seattle Seahawks’ win over the New England Patriots. It was a highly impressive performance – by both Seattle and Bad Bunny.

Roc Nation, which helped the NFL put on the Super Bowl 60 halftime show – and helped make the selection – announced that Bad Bunny officially made history with his performance.

Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl 60 halftime show has received more than 4.1 billion views. That’s the most in NFL history.

Bad Bunny at halftime.
Bad Bunny at halftime.Bad Bunny.

Roc Nation announced that Bad Bunny “Sets Global Viewership Record for Most-Watched Super Bowl Halftime Show Performance of All-Time.”

Congratulations are pouring in online

Congratulations are pouring in for Bad Bunny online.

“The halftime show isn’t a performance anymore. It’s a global launch event,” one fan wrote.

“That’s more than half the earth population btw,” one fan added.

“Bad Bunny bringing Latin music to the biggest stage in American sports and breaking viewership records shows how much the culture has evolved. The NFL finally figured out that broadening their halftime appeal expands their audience globally,” one fan added.

“Wow, congrats. Thats very impressive!” one fan added.

It’s an impressive accomplishment for Bad Bunny and the rest of the National Football League, that’s for sure.