Bad Bunny & Apple Music: Super Bowl Dance Party
Apple Music’s “Sing” Feature for bad Bunny Tracks
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Apple Music has introduced a “Sing” feature allowing users to sing along to Bad Bunny songs with adjustable vocals, timed lyrics, and line-by-line translations and pronunciations.
Bad Bunny and Apple Music Collaboration
The “Sing” feature is specifically designed for Bad Bunny’s music, enhancing the user experience for fans of the artist. As of January 20, 2026, Apple has not released a comprehensive list of artists supported by the “Sing” feature beyond Bad Bunny. Adweek reported on the broader collaborations between Bad Bunny and several brands leading up to his Super Bowl performance, but did not detail the specifics of the “Sing” feature’s growth timeline.
functionality of the “Sing” Feature
The “Sing” feature provides a karaoke-style experience within the Apple Music app. It allows users to adjust the vocal volume of Bad Bunny’s tracks, enabling them to either sing along with the original vocals or focus on their own performance. The timed lyrics display on screen, synchronized with the music, and translations and pronunciations are provided line by line to aid comprehension and accurate singing. This feature is intended to improve accessibility and engagement for a wider audience, including those who are not native spanish speakers.
As of january 20, 2026, Apple’s official Apple Music features documentation does not provide detailed technical specifications of the “sing” feature, but confirms its existence and general functionality.
Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl LVIII Performance
The launch of the “Sing” feature coincided with Bad Bunny’s performance as the headlining act at Super Bowl LVIII on February 11, 2024. The NFL officially announced Bad Bunny as the performer on December 13, 2023. Apple Music’s promotion of the ”Sing” feature was part of a larger marketing campaign leveraging Bad Bunny’s high profile and the Super Bowl’s massive viewership.
Super bowl LVIII was held at Allegiant Stadium in Paradise, Nevada. The Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority provided details on the event’s economic impact on the region.
