Bad Bunny's rise to global stardom has been marked by his unique blend of musical talent, cultural representation, and undeniable charisma. His upcoming performance at the Super Bowl 2026 Halftime Show is a testament to his impact, sparking conversations about identity, culture, and the evolving landscape of American entertainment.
To understand the forces that shape Bad Bunny's persona and artistry, we can turn to both astrology and tarot. These interpretive practices offer insights into his character, creative process, and the messages he conveys to the world.
The Astrological Blueprint: A Pisces Sun with Capricorn Anchors
Bad Bunny was born on March 10, 1994, making him a Pisces Sun. Pisces, as an archetype, builds influence by absorbing moods, symbols, and collective desires, and then gives them back in a form people can finally feel. With Bad Bunny, the “division” isn’t only about opinions on his music or his presence on a stage like the Super Bowl. It’s about projection.
Pisces energy tends to become a screen. People don’t just see the person, they see what they fear, what they long for, what they can’t integrate. In that sense, he doesn’t simply represent a cultural shift; he becomes the vessel through which that shift is experienced. And vessels are rarely neutral. This is also why Pisces figures can feel paradoxical: soft but disruptive, elusive yet massively influential.
A Pisces Sun so intensely connected to Capricorn often describes a person who learns, sometimes early, sometimes through necessity, that sensitivity must become structure if it’s going to survive. That’s why this combination is perfect for the “self-made” narrative, not in the mythic sense of “alone against the world,” but in the practical sense: turning inner material into outer form. Pisces provides the ocean of feeling, intuition, imagery. Capricorn provides the container: discipline, timing, strategy, craft, consistency.
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In Bad Bunny’s chart, Saturn is in Pisces. Mars in Pisces is not the classic warrior. It fights sideways, through symbolism, through emotion, through art, through presence. It acts from empathy and instinct, and it often refuses the crude, loud language of conflict. When Saturn comes close to Mars, something important happens: the softness gains backbone. The sensitivity gains discipline.
There’s a quiet authority to Saturn-Mars: the capacity to endure, to focus, to build a path slowly, even when the emotional tides are strong. “Bad Bunny” is a contradiction on purpose: the soft creature with the sharp edge, innocence with teeth. That’s Pisces (myth, tenderness, permeability) meeting Saturn (control, boundaries, gravity). He doesn’t choose one , he embodies both.
What makes it especially relevant is Jupiter’s trine to his Pisces Sun (a wide trine, but still effective). This is a classic signature in many artists: not because it “guarantees fame,” but because it amplifies the native’s capacity to transmit meaning. Jupiter is expansion, yes, but also reach. In symbolic terms, Jupiter is the voice that crosses borders. Not only geographic ones, but emotional ones: it carries feeling beyond the private room and into the collective space.
Mars in Pisces acts through emotion, intuition, softness, and suggestion. So when these two meet in a square, you get a very specific kind of inner electricity: the gentle impulse (Mars in Pisces) colliding with a force that doesn’t allow half-feelings (Pluto in Scorpio). It can show up as an artist who carries tenderness and danger in the same body, someone who can sing with vulnerability while his work still feels charged, erotic, taboo, confrontational, capable of stirring controversy without ever needing to shout.
Certainly, Bad Bunny seems to know that inner storms are not meant to be avoided. Escaping them is never the solution, it only delays the encounter. The real answer is to face them, to step directly into the eye of the cyclone.
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Bad Bunny’s appearance at the Super Bowl will undoubtedly be a divisive moment, and for that very reason, a powerful one. For him, it will be a precious opportunity to let his voice, his idealism, and his identity reach the collective.
Tarot Cards: Unveiling Hidden Messages
Tarot is an interpretive and intuitive practice that dates back to the 15th century. The earliest recorded decks originated from Europe, and have been around since the mid-15th century. Only in the 18th century were they used for the prophetic purposes that most know them to be today, but they were actually intended to be a fun parlor game.
First and foremost, tarot cards are just a pack of cards with different pictures on them. Those pictures represent a meaning, and aesthetic styles vary infinitely-so when finding the right pack for you, find a style that makes sense to you intuitively, as you’ll need to decipher the meanings after all. The most well known tarot deck is the Rider-Waite tarot deck.
Usually, the first card that you pick represents the past, the second represents the present, and the third card represents the future. Depending on what tarot deck that you choose to use, despite each being different, they all have overriding commonalities, for example with the Rider-Waite-Smith deck, there are two main types of tarot cards, the Minor Arcana and the Major Arcana.
The Minor Arcana cards have four suits, just like regular playing cards but these are wands (which focus on inspiration, tasks, goals, and creativity), cups (think emotions, relationships and feelings) swords (are all about reason, truths, and observations) and pentacles (representing material items, careers, or your home life). The Major Arcana cards deal with your life’s overall journey, or big milestones that you encounter on it.
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The cards in this particular deck are also read differently depending on how they fall, in this instance, if the Fool is seen the correct way up, then it represents new beginnings, opportunity and potential over the cliffs edge. If it is upside down, it means you might not be ready to embark on a new project, or that you have worries on whether you have all the tools, resources and confidence you need to make the project a success.
The important and most useful part of wanting to read tarot cards is the power they have to allow our own minds the reflection and meditation that the fast-paced world of today sometimes strips us of. The cards have even been used alongside therapy.
Yeri Mua's Tarot Reading: A Glimpse into the Creative Process
An example of tarot readings with artists is Yeri Mua, the Mexican artist who has made a name for herself in the reggaeton mexa scene. When asked if she’s ever gotten a reading before, she says she reads her own tarot sometimes and has been doing it since she was little.
The first card that came out was The Magician in reverse, which is manipulation, insecurity, narcissism, poor planning, and untapped planning. Upright, The Magician has a lot to do with manifestation and creating your own path forward. In reverse, I think this has to do with a person in your life or someone that was in your life that had an impact in your career.
The next card we have is The Hermit, which is all about being alone to discover wisdom, soul searching, introspection, and contemplation.
Then, the third card that came out was the Two of Swords reversed, which is confusion, indecision, information overload, no right choice. Upright, this card is of not being able to decide, of indecision.
Then, you got the Seven of Swords reversed, which is coming clean, rethinking approach, deception, and secrets. And the swords are very mental. To me, the seven of swords is one of those cards that’s a little bit confusing, because it can mean several things. It’s kind of sneaky, and that’s the point of the card, right?
You also got The Hangman reversed, which is delays, resistance, indecision, and a kind of loss of control. To know how not to control things, that you can’t control others, you can’t control their actions or their desires.
Lastly, it’s the Knight of Swords. The knights in Tarot are messengers, they are communicators, and it can be a person or an energy. It can also represent you. They’re impulsive, ambitious, action-oriented, with motivation to succeed, and they stand up for what they believe in.
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"Tarot": The Song
"Tarot" is a song by Puerto Rican singers and rappers Bad Bunny and Jhayco from the former's fifth studio album Un Verano Sin Ti (2022), on which it appears as the seventh track. It was released on May 6, 2022, by Rimas Entertainment alongside the rest of the album. The song was written by the performers while its production was handled by Tainy, La Paciencia, Albert Hype and Jota Rosa. This marks the fourth time Bad Bunny and Jhayco collaborated each other, following the remix version of "No Me Conoce", "Cómo Se Siente" and "Dakiti".
"Tarot", along with the other twenty-two tracks on Un Verano Sin Ti, charted on the Billboard Hot 100, peaking at number 18.
| Chart (2022) | Peak position |
|---|---|
| Argentina Hot 100 | 57 |
| Bolivia Songs (Billboard) | 14 |
| Chile Songs (Billboard) | 9 |
| Colombia Songs (Billboard) | 25 |
| Costa Rica Streaming (Fonotica) | 11 |
| Ecuador Songs (Billboard) | 14 |
| Global 200 (Billboard) | 17 |
| Mexico Songs (Billboard) | 8 |
| Peru Songs (Billboard) | 12 |
| Spain (AFP) | 6 |
| US Billboard Hot 100 | 18 |
| US Hot Latin Songs (Billboard) | 8 |