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Bad Bunny recreates 'Lunch Atop a Skyscraper' photo in 'SNL' performance tribute


Just when fans thought things couldn't get any more cinematic, Benito reappeared later in the night for a second performance


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Shirley GomezSenior Writer
MAY 19, 2025 10:49 AM EDTMAY 19, 2025, 10:49 AM EDT

Leave it to Bad Bunny to end Saturday Night Live's historic 50th season with a bang. On Saturday, May 17, the Puerto Rican global superstar took the SNL stage for a third time, delivering a visually electric performance that had both feet planted in history and a head firmly in the clouds. 

Kicking off with "NUEVAYoL," a standout from his chart-topping album Debí Tirar Más Fotos (I Should've Taken More Photos), Bad Bunny stunned fans with a tribute to the iconic 1932 photograph Lunch atop a Skyscraper, the one with the 11 ironworkers casually eating lunch on a steel beam high above Manhattan.

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While New York's thousands rush to crowded restaurants and congested lunch counters for their noon day lunch, these intrepid steel workers atop the 70 story RCA building in Rockefeller Center get all the air and freedom they want by lunching on a steel beam with a sheer drop of over 800 feet to the street level. The RCA building is the largest office building in terms of office space in the world. (original caption). Image taken 9/20/32; filed 9/29/32.

Only this time, it was Benito and his crew reimagining the daring image in a way that felt both reverent and revolutionary.

A Bronx Ballet of Beats and Beams

Filmed at the very same 30 Rockefeller Plaza that served as the backdrop for the original photo and SNL itself, the performance transformed the stage into a dizzying steel-beam catwalk. Bad Bunny, rocking worker gear with his signature swag, delivered "NUEVAYoL" with a fierce blend of reggaetón and nostalgia. 

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Musical guest Bad Bunny performs NUEVAYoL on Saturday, May 17, 2025 -- (Photo by: Will Heath/NBC via Getty Images)

The track pays homage to New York's vibrant Puerto Rican community, particularly the Nuyorican experience, and the performance turned that homage into a cultural mic drop. Visually, it was a love letter to New York, blue-collar pride, and Bad Bunny's skyscraper-high rise in global pop culture.

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A Bathroom Stall That Got Steamy Fast

Just when fans thought things couldn't get any more cinematic, Benito reappeared later in the night for a second performance, this time with Puerto Rican artist RaiNao. The duo performed "PERFuMITO NUEVO" in a graffiti-drenched bathroom set that felt like a cross between a dive bar and a Gen Z music video.

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Musical guest Bad Bunny performs PERFuMITO NUEVO on Saturday, May 17, 2025 -- (Photo by: Will Heath/NBC via Getty Images)

RaiNao's haunting vocals echoing through a neon-lit stall. Then came Bad Bunny, mysteriously seated behind a door, flirting with both the camera and RaiNao. It was pure telenovela in trap beat form. It was playful, provocative, and perfectly weird, just the kind of weird SNL loves.

Bad Bunny proved that he's got solid comedic chops when he wasn't busy singing or reimagining historical photos. He joined host Scarlett Johansson in several sketches, flexing his timing and charm. One sketch saw him as an exasperated bar patron dealing with his dramatic girlfriend, while another had him heroically trying to land a plane as an impromptu air traffic controller. 

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Musical guest Bad Bunny during the "PDD: First Class" sketch on Saturday, May 17, 2025 -- (Photo by: Holland Rainwater/NBC via Getty Images)

From Skyscrapers to Sold-Out Stadiums

Bad Bunny's SNL spotlight comes as he continues to dominate in every arena possible. His sixth studio album, Debí Tirar Más Fotos, reclaimed the No. 1 spot on the Billboard 200 following its vinyl release, proving that physical media isn't dead when your fanbase is this rabid.

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Musical guest Bad Bunny during the "PDD: First Class" sketch on Saturday, May 17, 2025 -- (Photo by: Holland Rainwater/NBC via Getty Images)

But wait—there's more. He's kicking off a red-hot residency at San Juan's Coliseo de Puerto Rico this summer, starting July 11. That's 15 shows. 400,000 tickets sold in just four hours. 

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(l-r) Special guest RaiNao, musical guest Bad Bunny, host Scarlett Johansson, and special guest Mike Myers during Goodnights & Credits on Saturday, May 17, 2025 -- (Photo by: Will Heath/NBC via Getty Images)

From recreating skyscraper legends to steamy stall serenades, Bad Bunny turned SNL's 50th season finale into a genre-blending, platform-defying spectacle. He didn't just perform; he made a statement.

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