Bad Bunny has become the first Latin artist to win album of the year in the 68-year history of the Grammy Awards, at a ceremony where dozens of stars railed against the Trump administration's immigration crackdown. The shape-shifting musician beat Lady Gaga and Kendrick Lamar for the night's top prize with his album 'Debí Tirar Mas Fotos,' a personal exploration of Puerto Rico's musical history. The 31-year-old, set to headline the Super Bowl half-time show, dedicated the award to immigrants who dream of a better life. Olivia Dean, the best new artist, echoed these sentiments, honoring her immigrant heritage in her speech. Other stars, including Gloria Estefan and Kehlani, also wore 'ICE out' badges on the red carpet, showing solidarity with the ongoing fight for immigrant rights. Additionally, Kendrick Lamar achieved his milestone of 27 Grammy Awards while Lady Gaga celebrated her 16th win, bringing their powerful performances and messages to the forefront of an unforgettable night.
Bad Bunny Shatters Grammy Records Amid Immigrant Rights Protests

Bad Bunny Shatters Grammy Records Amid Immigrant Rights Protests
Bad Bunny makes history at the Grammys as the first Latin artist to win Album of the Year while stars rally against immigration policies.
At the 2026 Grammy Awards, Bad Bunny made history as the first Latin artist to win Album of the Year for 'Debí Tirar Mas Fotos,' dedicating his win to immigrants. The event also featured numerous artists speaking out against immigration enforcement, including Billie Eilish and Olivia Dean, making it a night of celebration and activism.



















