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Young Miko Teaches Druski Latino Game Day Culture in New Don Julio Campaign

Feb 4, 2026 | Entertainment, Sports

February 4, 2026

Latino culture is taking center stage ahead of Super Bowl weekend — and Young Miko is leading the lesson.

The Puerto Rican star teamed up with comedian Druski for Tequila Don Julio’s Ready P’al Show campaign, a playful content series celebrating how Latino communities get ready for game day.

In the mini-series, Druski is dropped into a lively bar setting where Young Miko guides him through Latino traditions — from learning Spanish phrases to toasting properly and dancing to reggaeton. The vibe? Culture, humor, and plenty of personality.

Druski joked about his limited Spanish skills but said sharing a Don Julio drink while learning how to order in Spanish was a highlight. Young Miko praised his improv energy, saying she had a great time watching him adapt on the spot.

A Nod to the Halftime Moment

In a bonus outtake, the duo even played with bunnies — a lighthearted wink to Bad Bunny, who headlines the Super Bowl halftime show this year. The moment tied the campaign’s playful energy to the larger cultural moment happening on football’s biggest stage.

Culture at the Center

The campaign positions Don Julio — the only official NFL sponsor with Spanish as its first language — as a bridge between sports and Latino heritage. For Young Miko, it was a chance to proudly represent her roots. She’s already part of the global Latin music wave and previously worked with Bad Bunny, making this partnership feel like a natural fit.

Druski echoed that sentiment, saying he’s excited to see Latino culture represented at such a massive event and is ready to celebrate with music, dance, and a little bachata energy.

Episodes of the series rolled out across late January and early February, building momentum toward Super Bowl weekend — where Latino culture won’t just be part of the party… it is the party.

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