In his acceptance speech, Bad Bunny dedicated his award to all those who have pursued their dreams by leaving their homeland, resonating with the theme of immigrant solidarity prevalent throughout the ceremony. His album Debà Tirar Más Fotos, a heartfelt homage to his Caribbean roots, received widespread acclaim after winning the Latin Grammys’ album of the year title.
Bad Bunny, also known as Benito Antonio Martinez Ocasio, has been a vocal critic of the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) actions under former President Donald Trump, choosing to skip touring in the continental US due to concerns about potential arrests of his fans by federal immigration authorities.
His Grammy success comes amidst anticipation for his upcoming performance at the Super Bowl halftime show, where he will be introduced to a broader English-speaking audience. However, his selection for the high-profile event has sparked controversy, with critics including Trump expressing skepticism about his inclusion.
Throughout the Grammy ceremony, artists like Bad Bunny and Olivia Dean used their platforms to advocate for immigrant rights and celebrate the contributions of immigrants to society. The event also saw notable wins for artists like Kendrick Lamar, Billie Eilish, and Lady Gaga, highlighting the diverse talent recognized by the music industry.
With the show’s host Trevor Noah at the helm, the evening featured memorable performances and historic moments, including filmmaker Steven Spielberg achieving EGOT status with his first Grammy win. The Recording Academy’s efforts to increase diversity among its members have resulted in a more inclusive voting process, reflecting the evolving landscape of the music industry.

