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Grammys: Bad Bunny Makes History With Album Of The Year Win
It was a landmark night at the Grammy Awards as global music star Bad Bunny delivered one of the most historic victories in the show’s history. The Puerto Rican rapper and singer won Album of the Year for his Spanish-language project Debí Tirar Más Fotos, becoming the first Spanish-language album ever to claim the Grammy’s top prize.
The superstar, born Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, entered the ceremony with six nominations and walked away with three Grammy Awards. Alongside Album of the Year, he also secured Best Global Music Performance for “EoO” and Best Música Urbana Album for Debí Tirar Más Fotos, further cementing his influence across genres and borders.
During his emotional acceptance speech, Bad Bunny dedicated his historic win to immigrants and dream chasers around the world.
“This is for all the people who had to leave their homeland to follow their dreams,” he said, drawing loud applause from the audience.
He also acknowledged the broader Latino community and artists who paved the way.
“To all the Latinos in the world and all the artists who came before who deserved to be on this stage, thank you. There’s nothing we can’t do.”
The night was not just about music but also about message. Earlier, the artist voiced strong opinions regarding U.S. immigration enforcement amid ongoing protests across parts of the country, showing his willingness to use his platform for advocacy.
Bad Bunny’s red carpet appearance matched the scale of the moment. He arrived at the Crypto.com Arena in downtown Los Angeles wearing a striking black-and-white Schiaparelli tuxedo. The outfit featured dramatic shoulders at the front and a bold lace-up design at the back, completed with a white corsage, rings, a hoop earring, and subtle jewelry touches.
With this latest achievement, Bad Bunny now boasts six Grammy Awards and 17 Latin Grammy Awards, reinforcing his status as one of the most influential artists of his generation. His victory marks a powerful milestone not only for his career but also for Latin music’s growing presence and recognition on the global stage.
For fans and industry watchers alike, it was clear: the Grammys witnessed history — and Bad Bunny owned the moment.
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