Bad Bunny Makes Grammys History, Slams Immigration Raids
Bad Bunny condemned U.S. social divisions as 'contamination' and urged love and unity while highlighting support for Puerto Rico's economy before his Super Bowl LX performance.
- During the Grammys, Bad Bunny accepted the Best Música Urbana Album award for Debí Tirar Más Fotos at Crypto.com Arena, Los Angeles.
- Earlier in the show, Grammys host Trevor Noah highlighted that Bad Bunny established a musical residency to boost Puerto Rico's economy and local businesses.
- Bad Bunny urged unity and love onstage, warning people can become `contaminated` amid divisions in the United States and urging change through love rather than hate.
- His onstage `ICE out!` line drew a standing ovation as Bad Bunny framed migrants as human and American amid protests over ICE raids.
- The Grammys appearance precedes his Super Bowl LX performance next Sunday at Levi's Stadium, February 8, 2026, where the Seattle Seahawks face the New England Patriots, amplifying his message nationally.
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After his secular sermon at the Grammys, before the big appearance in the half-time show at the Superbowl: Is rapper Bad Bunny an American hope bearer?
By MARIA SHERMAN LOS ANGELES (AP) — The album that won the album of the year at the Grammy 2026 Awards on Sunday night, “I should have taken more photos” by Bad Bunny, is the one that many industry experts labeled as the most deserving, and therefore seemed an unlikely candidate for victory. At the same time, the Grammys, a place that historically is not known by fervent political messages, were full of celebrities who pronounced themselves agai…
Bad Bunny makes Grammys history, slams immigration raids
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Bad Bunny Makes History and Everyone Got Political at the 2026 Grammys
The 68th Grammys took place in L.A. last night. Trevor Noah hosted for what he said would be the final time, Kendrick Lamar broke a record, Lauryn Hill was on time, Bad Bunny made history, and everyone hated ICE. All... Read more...
Bad Bunny achieved an unprecedented success in last night's Grammy. For the first time in history, an album entirely in Spanish won the award for best album of the year, the most important category of prestigious musical awards, which celebrated the 68th edition.Continue reading...
A critic of Donald Trump, the Puerto Rican star won three Grammys on Sunday night in Los Angeles.
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