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Bad Bunny makes history with Grammy win for album of the year
Summary
Bad Bunny's album "DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS" won album of the year at the Grammy Awards, the first time an all‑Spanish‑language album has won that category. The artist began his acceptance speech in Spanish and collected three wins that night.
Content
Bad Bunny won album of the year at the Grammy Awards when his album "DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS" received the prize. The album, which the article translates as "I Should Have Taken More Photos," is reported as the first all‑Spanish‑language album to win that category. The 31‑year‑old artist, Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, began his acceptance speech in Spanish and described the record as his most Puerto Rican album. The award was one of three wins he collected that night.
Key details:
- "DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS" (English: "I Should Have Taken More Photos") won album of the year, reported as the first all‑Spanish‑language album to do so.
- The artist is 31 and identified in the article by his birth name, Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio.
- The Grammys marked his third win of the evening.
- The article notes he is scheduled to perform at the Super Bowl halftime show at Levi's Stadium on Feb. 8 and that this performance is reported as the first time a Spanish‑language Latin solo artist and a reggaeton artist will headline the show.
- During the night he spoke about Puerto Rican identity and used part of his platform to address immigration, beginning in Spanish and saying "ICE out," and adding, "We are humans, and we are Americans."
Summary:
Bad Bunny's album win represents a milestone for Spanish‑language music being recognized in a top Grammy category and highlights themes of heritage and migration that he emphasized in his speeches. The artist's upcoming Super Bowl halftime performance on Feb. 8 was also noted in the article as the next major public appearance.
