Posted 20 minutes agoSubscribe to BuzzFeed Daily NewsletterCaret DownHere's How Previous Super Bowl Headliners Are Reacting To The Bad Bunny AnnouncementIt's not Bad Bunny's first time taking to the Super Bowl stage.by Natasha JokicBuzzFeed StaffFacebookPinterestLink Former Super Bowl headliners are celebrating after Bad Bunny was announced as next year's Super Bowl halftime show headliner. John Nacion / Variety via Getty Images Fresh off his 31-date Puerto Rico residency, the superstar will make history with his largely Spanish-language discography. "I'm really excited for my friends, my family, Puerto Rico and all the Latino people around the world," he said following the announcement. "I'm excited for my culture." NFL / Via instagram.com It'll actually be the second time that Bad Bunny takes to the Super Bowl stage, as he joined co-headliners Jennifer Lopez and Shakira back in 2020. Jeff Kravitz / FilmMagic As such, J. LO shared a photo of the two from that year, writing, "Ahora te toca a ti !!!!! bori gang lets gooooo." J Lo / Via x.com Similarly, Shakira shared the official announcement and wrote, "Welcome back to the Super Bowl stage! Arriba mi gente latina!" Shakria / Via Instagram: @shakira Fellow Puerto Rican and 2014 headliner Bruno Mars shared a statement of Benito's, adding, "Go get em Bad Bunny!" Bruno Mars / Via x.com Jay-Z, who hasn't performed but runs Roc Nation, the company that produces the show, said in a statement, "What Benito has done and continues to do for Puerto Rico is truly inspiring. We are honored to have him on the world's biggest stage." Al Bello / Getty Images Latine Heritage Month is here! Join us from September 15 to October 15 as we celebrate la cultura here on BuzzFeed, as well as on our Pero Like Instagram, Facebook, and TikTok. Charlotte Gomez / BuzzFeed