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Bad Bunny Shatters Grammys Ceiling: Wins Album of the Year for Historic Spanish-Language Release

Genesis OrtizGenesis OrtizFebruary 2, 2026 1063 Minutes read0

Bad Bunny made **Bad Bunny Grammys** history by winning Album of the Year for his album “Debí Tirar Más Fotos,” marking a significant moment in **Bad Bunny Grammys** history. This is the first **first Spanish-language album** to ever win this top award, solidifying the **Bad Bunny Grammys** win and a major **Latin music breakthrough**. The 68th Grammy Awards ceremony took place on February 1, 2026. Bad Bunny became the first **Latin artist awards** recipient to win this prestigious prize, a monumental **Bad Bunny Grammys** achievement. He was visibly emotional upon receiving the award. His victory marks a significant turning point for Latin music, showcasing a broader acceptance in mainstream music and a true **Bad Bunny Grammys** moment. This **Bad Bunny Grammys** win is a testament to his artistry and a landmark **Bad Bunny Grammys** win.

A Groundbreaking Bad Bunny Grammys Achievement

Bad Bunny’s win at the **Bad Bunny Grammys** is monumental. “Debí Tirar Más Fotos” is a deeply personal album. It features reggaeton and Caribbean rhythms, showcasing the essence of **Spanish language music**. The album reflects his home, Puerto Rico. Its success highlights the global reach of **Spanish language music**. The album also won Best Música Urbana Album, a significant **Reggaeton Grammys** recognition. Furthermore, it secured Best Global Music Performance. Bad Bunny himself was nominated in three of the “Big Four” general categories, a first for any **Latin artist awards** recipient. His prior album, “Un Verano Sin Ti,” was also nominated for **Album of the Year Grammys** in 2023. That was the first Spanish-language album nominated in that category, paving the way for this **Bad Bunny Grammys** victory.

A Powerful Speech at the Bad Bunny Grammys

Bad Bunny used his platform at the **Bad Bunny Grammys** for social commentary. His acceptance speech was passionate. He spoke mostly in Spanish. He dedicated the award to immigrants. “I want to dedicate this award to all the people who had to leave their homeland, their country, to follow their dreams,” he said. He also made a strong statement against ICE. “Before I say thanks to God, I’m gonna say: ICE out,” he declared. He emphasized humanity. “We’re not savage, we’re not animals, we’re not aliens. We are humans and we are Americans,” he stated. His words resonated with many. Other artists also voiced anti-ICE sentiments. Olivia Dean and Billie Eilish joined the call for change, inspired by the powerful message delivered during the **Bad Bunny Grammys** ceremony.

Kendrick Lamar’s Historic Night

Kendrick Lamar also achieved historic milestones. He won five awards. This includes Record of the Year for “Luther” with SZA. He also won Best Rap Album for “GNX”. Lamar now holds the record. He is the most-awarded hip-hop artist in **Grammy history**. He surpassed Jay-Z’s previous record of 25 wins. This marks his fourth career night with five wins. Lamar’s “Luther” song samples Luther Vandross.

Rosé of Blackpink Makes Her Mark

Rosé of Blackpink also made history. She was the first solo K-pop artist to perform at the Grammys. Additionally, she received multiple nominations. She was nominated for Song of the Year and Record of the Year for “APT.” with Bruno Mars. Rosé also received a nomination for Best Pop Duo/Group Performance. She is the K-pop artist with the most nominations ever. Her performance was a highlight.

A Night of Milestones at the Bad Bunny Grammys

The 68th Grammy Awards celebrated many achievements. Trevor Noah hosted for his final time. Billie Eilish and Finneas won Song of the Year for “Wildflower”. Olivia Dean was awarded Best New Artist. The ceremony highlighted a diverse range of music, showcasing the **Latin music breakthrough**. It showed a global shift in the music industry. Bad Bunny’s win is a top story for music, a defining moment in **Bad Bunny Grammys** history. It underscores the growing influence of **Spanish language music** globally, making this **Bad Bunny Grammys** event unforgettable. This **Bad Bunny Grammys** win is truly one for the books.

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Genesis is our expert on the raw, unfiltered energy of the Dominican urban scene. She covers the dembow movement with an insider's passion, reporting from the heart of Santo Domingo. She's connected to the DJs, producers, and artists driving the culture forward. Her writing is sharp, energetic, and trendy, perfectly matching the fast-paced music she loves.

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