Bad Bunny anchors a transformative Latin Grammys night as new voices rise beside established giants
Bad Bunny accepts the award for Best Urban Song for βDebΓ Tirar MΓ‘s Fotosβ from presenters Daisy Fuentes and Richard Marx at the 26th Annual Latin Grammy Awards in Las Vegas. Photo: Reuters
Bad Bunny dominated the spotlight in Las Vegas as the Latin Grammys returned to the MGM Grand Garden Arena, delivering a night that showcased some of the biggest names in Spanish and Portuguese-language music while highlighting the rapid global rise of Latin genres.
The Puerto Rican superstar enjoyed a sweeping victory, winning five awards from his 12 nominations and claiming the coveted album of the year prize for 'DebΓ Tirar MΓ‘s Fotos', which blended Afro-Caribbean influences with salsa to create a genre-spanning tour de force recognised by the academy.
His wins also included best urban or urban fusion performance, best reggaeton performance, best urban music album and best urban song, reinforcing a year in which the 31-year-old artist continued his
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