Bad Bunny Describes the Rest of His Life in Five Words — and It Involves Being 'Happy' and 'Retired'

Bad Bunny Describes the Rest of His Life in Five Words — and It Involves Being 'Happy' and 'Retired'

Bad Bunny went on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert and played a round of "The Colbert Questionert"

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  • During the game, he was asked about his favorite sandwich, his favorite smell and his earliest memory

  • The Puerto Rican star also described his life in the future in five words

Bad Bunnyhas his eyes set on the future.

On Wednesday, Jan. 28, the Puerto Rican star made an appearance onThe Late Show with Stephen Colbertand participated in a round of "The Cobert Questionert." For his final question, the "Dakiti" singer was asked to describe his life in the future in five words.

"Happy, retired, eating, tripletas (a Puerto Rican sandwich), living in Puerto Rico," Bad Bunny, 31, said.

Earlier in the game, Bad Bunny was also asked about his earliest memory — and he recalled one of his earliest crushes at 4 years old.

Bad Bunny in New York City on Jan. 13, 2025 Todd Owyoung/NBC via Getty

Todd Owyoung/NBC via Getty

"I remember I used to watch a picture of a girl. It was in a book. My mom had a book, like a picture book. There was a picture of a girl and she was my crush," he said.

When asked if he knew who she was, Bad Bunny said he didn't — and he "used to cry for that."

Throughout the game, the "Monaco" singer was also asked if he's a cat or dog person, to which he responded "dog," definitely. He was also asked about his favorite smell, his least favorite smell and the best sandwich, among other things.

Bad Bunny is nominated in six categories at the 2026 Grammy Awards, which are taking place on Sunday, Feb. 1 in Los Angeles and airing on CBS and Paramount+. This year, the "Me Porto Bonito" singer made history as the first Spanish-language artist to be nominated in three major categories at the awards show.

Bad Bunny's appearance on the show comes just over a week before he takes the stage during theApple Music Super Bowl LX Halftime Show.

The singer and rapper released a trailer for the performance earlier this month and it featured him dancing to his song "BAILE INoLVIDABLE" with people of various races, genders and ages.

"The film serves as an open invitation, welcoming the entire world — no matter who you are or where you are from — to join Bad Bunny for his monumental Super Bowl Halftime performance and get excited for the rhythm, unity, and cultural richness that only Bad Bunny can bring to the global stage," a press release from Apple Music read.

Bad Bunny performs during his

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Bad Bunny added, "What I'm feeling goes beyond myself. It's for those who came before me and ran countless yards so I could come in and score a touchdown… this is for my people, my culture, and our history. Ve y dile a tu abuela, que seremos el HALFTIME SHOW DEL SUPER BOWL."

The halftime show, presented by the NFL and Roc Nation, is set to go down at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, Calif. on Feb. 8 and air live on NBC, Telemundo and Peacock.

Bad Bunny PEOPLE special editions People Magazine

People Magazine

Hitting newsstands Friday Jan. 30, PEOPLE's latest special edition issue covers his groundbreaking career, from his earliest days toheadlining the Super Bowl LX halftime showandmaking history at the Grammys. The 96-page issue is nowon Amazon. A print edition in Spanish is available exclusivelyhere.

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