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Bad Bunny wins album of the year at the 2026 Grammys
Summary
Bad Bunny's Debí Tirar Más Fotos won album of the year at the 2026 Grammy Awards, and several artists used their acceptance speeches to criticize U.S. immigration enforcement.
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Bad Bunny won album of the year at the 2026 Grammy Awards for Debí Tirar Más Fotos, and the ceremony included multiple onstage messages about immigration enforcement. The Grammys have faced long-running criticism for a lack of diversity, and the Recording Academy has added thousands of new voters in recent years. Artists and observers say the awards this year reflect those changing dynamics as well as broader cultural debates. The album itself mixes Puerto Rican traditional genres with contemporary styles and has been both a streaming success and a political statement.
Key details:
- Debí Tirar Más Fotos by Bad Bunny won album of the year at the 68th Grammy Awards.
- Several performers and winners used acceptance speeches to criticize Immigration and Customs Enforcement and to speak about immigrant experiences.
- The Recording Academy added about 3,800 new members in 2025; about 50% are under 40, 58% are people of color and 35% identify as women, figures reported by the Academy.
- The album is an all-Spanish release that blends bomba, plena, salsa and música jíbara with reggaeton, trap and electronic pop, and was reported as one of 2025's most-streamed releases globally.
- Bad Bunny is among a small group of Latino artists to win album of the year; past winners include Santana in 2000 and Stan Getz and João Gilberto in 1965.
- Bad Bunny is scheduled to perform at the Super Bowl halftime show the week following the Grammys.
Summary:
The Grammy recognition for Bad Bunny highlights a convergence of artistic achievement and cultural conversation, as several artists used the stage to address immigration enforcement. The outcome is seen by observers as part of a broader shift in Recording Academy voting and representation. Undetermined at this time.
