Bad Bunny achieved a monumental feat. He won Album of the Year at the 68th Grammy Awards. This marked a historic first. His album “Debí Tirar Más Fotos” took the top honor. It is the first Spanish-language album ever to win this prestigious award.
Furthermore, Bad Bunny also secured wins for Best Música Urbana Album and Best Global Music Performance. This night solidified his status as a global music icon. It also highlighted the growing influence of Latin music in mainstream entertainment.
A Night of Historic Wins
The Grammy Awards ceremony buzzed with anticipation. Bad Bunny’s victory was a significant moment. It broke barriers for non-English music. Many celebrated this milestone for global entertainment.
His album “Debí Tirar Más Fotos” received critical acclaim. It resonated deeply with fans worldwide. This win proved that music transcends language. It told powerful stories from his culture.
Voices of Protest Echo on Stage
Beyond the awards, the night featured strong social commentary. Bad Bunny used his platform for powerful advocacy. He delivered a clear message against U.S. immigration raids.
“We’re not savages, we’re not animals, we’re not aliens; we are humans and we are Americans,” he declared on stage. His words drew massive applause and a standing ovation. Many attendees showed solidarity. They wore pins that read “ICE Out”.
Billie Eilish also voiced support for immigrants. She criticized immigration authorities during her acceptance speech. Immigration and human rights became central themes of the evening.
Notable Performances and Nominations
The top nominees also included Kendrick Lamar. He earned five Grammys, including Record of the Year. Lamar set a new record. He became the most-awarded rapper in Grammy history.
Lady Gaga was another prominent figure. She received seven nominations. This made her the most-nominated woman at the 68th Grammy Awards.
Trevor Noah’s Farewell Hosting Gig
Comedian Trevor Noah hosted the ceremony for his sixth and final time. He guided the night with humor and grace. His tenure as host concluded with this landmark event.
A Groundbreaking Night for Music
The 68th Grammy Awards will be remembered. Bad Bunny’s historic win broke down language barriers. His activism highlighted important social issues. The night celebrated diverse talent and courageous voices. It was a powerful display of music’s impact on culture and society.


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