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Bad Bunny Reigns Supreme: “DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS” Named Album of the Year at Electric 2025 Latin Grammys

Chloe ThompsonChloe ThompsonNovember 14, 2025 1463 Minutes read0

The 26th Annual Latin Grammy Awards, held in Las Vegas on November 13, 2025, saw Puerto Rican superstar Bad Bunny clinch the coveted Album of the Year award for his critically acclaimed work, “DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS.” This momentous win for Bad Bunny at the Latin Grammys marks a significant milestone for the artist, as it is his first win in this major category. The album, a profound exploration of his homeland, was recognized for its cultural significance and artistic merit, solidifying the importance of the Bad Bunny Latin Grammys presence. The impact of Bad Bunny at the Latin Grammys cannot be overstated.

Bad Bunny’s Dominance at the Bad Bunny Latin Grammys

Bad Bunny’s dominance at the 2025 Latin Grammys was evident as he secured a total of five awards, including the prestigious Album of the Year award for “DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS”. His other wins included Best Urban Music Album, Best Urban Song, Best Urban/Urban Fusion Performance, and Best Reggaeton Performance, all tied to his successful album “DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS”. He led the nominations with an impressive twelve nods, underscoring his prolific output and influence in the music industry, making the Bad Bunny Latin Grammys a highlight of the evening. This continued success for artists like Bad Bunny at the Latin Grammys shows a bright future for the genre.

Other Major Wins at the 2025 Latin Grammys

In a night celebrating the breadth and diversity of Puerto Rican music, other prominent artists also took home major accolades. Colombian singer Karol G earned Song of the Year for her hit “Si Antes Te Hubiera Conocido,” a track celebrated for its emotional depth and authenticity. Spanish artist Alejandro Sanz surprised many by winning Record of the Year for his ballad “Palmeras En El Jardín.” This marks Sanz’s eighth win in this category, further cementing his legacy as a consistent force in Latin music, a legacy that Bad Bunny is now also building at the Latin Grammys. The presence of Bad Bunny at the Latin Grammys is always a major talking point.

Best New Artist and Duo Achievements

Mexican singer Paloma Morphy was recognized as Best New Artist, marking her significant arrival on the global music scene. The duo CA7RIEL & Paco Amoroso also had a standout night, matching Bad Bunny’s achievement with five awards. Their wins spanned categories such as Best Alternative Music Album, Best Alternative Song, Best Pop Song, and multiple music video awards, highlighting their innovative artistry. The extensive recognition for artists like Bad Bunny at the Latin Grammys is a testament to the evolving landscape of urban music awards.

Liniker’s Historic Wins

Brazilian artist Liniker secured three awards, including Best Portuguese Language Album, Best Portuguese Language Urban Performance, and Best Portuguese Language Song for her project “Caju.” Her success continues to pave the way for greater inclusion and representation within the latin music landscape, a sentiment echoed by many of the winners at the Bad Bunny Latin Grammys. The influence of reggaeton artist Bad Bunny is felt across these diverse wins.

A Night of Celebration and Legacy

The 26th annual Latin Grammy Awards ceremony, hosted by Maluma and Roselyn Sánchez, served as a vibrant showcase of Latin music’s global impact and artistic evolution. Legendary artists and emerging talents alike were celebrated, from legacy acts like Gloria Estefan, Fito Páez, and Rubén Blades receiving awards, to the socially conscious performances by groups like Los Tigres del Norte. The event underscored the growing power and influence of Spanish-language music on the international stage. The night was a testament to the rich diversity and undeniable talent thriving within the global latin music community, with artists sharing personal stories and dedications that resonated deeply. Bad Bunny’s personal reflections during his acceptance speech, dedicating the award to the youth of Latin America and Puerto Rico, further emphasized the deep connection between his music, his roots, and his audience. The personal impact of this music is undeniable, and Bad Bunny’s win at the Latin Grammys is a testament to this. The Album of the Year Latin Grammys win for Bad Bunny was a highlight of the evening.

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Chloe is our "boots-on-the-ground" features writer. She believes that to truly understand the music, you have to experience the culture it comes from. She travels extensively throughout Latin America, writing immersive, personal stories about local music scenes, festivals, and the artists keeping traditional sounds alive for a new generation.

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