Bad Bunny wore the number 64 on his “Ocasio 64” jersey during the Super Bowl 60 halftime show, and its meaning is still not 100% officially decoded, but there is a leading explanation and several fan theories.

Quick Scoop

  • The jersey read “Ocasio” with the number 64 in an all‑white football-style outfit during the Super Bowl LX halftime performance.
  • A widely reported explanation is that 64 was a tribute to a late uncle of Bad Bunny who wore that number when he played football, according to coverage that cited post‑show reporting from outlets like Complex.
  • Other popular theories online connect 64 to:
    • His mother’s birth year, 1964.
* A symbolic nod to Puerto Rico and Hurricane Maria (the early, incorrect death toll of 64 and later, much higher revised figures).
  • As of now, Bad Bunny himself has not spelled out the meaning onstage or in a detailed public statement, which is why fans and media are still treating it as partially interpretive.

What we know vs. what’s guesswork

  • Most solid reporting :
    • The 64 honors a deceased uncle who used that number in his football days.
  • Speculation that’s popular but not confirmed :
    • 64 as his mother’s birth year.
* 64 as a political or memorial reference tied to Hurricane Maria’s early official death count and the performance’s blackout imagery.

In short, the “why was Bad Bunny wearing 64” answer right now is: it’s primarily understood as a personal tribute (his uncle’s football number), with layered fan and media interpretations about family, Puerto Rico, and subtle political messaging built around the Super Bowl stage visuals.

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