Bad Bunny recently did a spoken shout‑out of countries during his Super Bowl halftime performance, and he was essentially naming countries across the Americas, running from south to north.

From what careful listeners have been able to catch and compare, the list most commonly reported includes:

  • Chile
  • Uruguay
  • Paraguay
  • Bolivia
  • Peru
  • Ecuador
  • Brazil (many fans now agree it was Brazil, not Belize)
  • Colombia
  • Venezuela
  • Guyana (at least some people heard it clearly)
  • “El Caribe y las Antillas” (a phrase that collectively refers to many Caribbean islands rather than listing every one)
  • Panama
  • Nicaragua
  • El Salvador
  • Guatemala
  • Mexico
  • Cuba
  • United States
  • Canada

People on forums also point out that, because of time limits, he did not literally name every single country and territory in the Americas (for example, Suriname and some island states appear to be skipped in the spoken list, even if flags or visuals appeared on screen).

Quick Scoop

  • The context for “what countries did Bad Bunny name” is his Super Bowl halftime performance, where he delivered a rapid list of countries of the Americas.
  • Fans analyzing replays agree on a core list: South American states like Chile, Uruguay, Paraguay, Bolivia, Peru, Ecuador, Brazil; northern South America including Colombia, Venezuela, and Guyana; plus Central America, Mexico, the Caribbean (via “El Caribe y las Antillas”), the United States, and Canada.
  • Online discussions are still debating a few “borderline” mentions (like whether Belize was said or it was only Brazil in that position), because the audio is fast and over loud crowd noise.

So when people ask “what countries did Bad Bunny name?” , they’re usually referring to this shout‑out sequence of American countries in his Super Bowl show, not all countries worldwide.

TL;DR:
He rattled off a fast list of countries from South to North America—Chile up through Canada—plus a collective shout‑out to “El Caribe y las Antillas,” but he did not literally say every single country or territory in the Americas by name.

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