Bad Bunny Makes Grammys History as First Spanish-Language Album of the Year Winner, Uses Stage to Protest ICE
- During his speech, Bad Bunny addressed the ongoing ICE raids and multiple deaths that have sparked protests, stating, 'ICE out!'
- He emphasized the power of love over hate, saying, 'If we fight, we have to do it with love.'
- He called for recognition of humanity, concluding with, 'We're not savages, we're not animals, we're not aliens, we are humans, and we are Americans.
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Grammy Awards: Bad Bunny, Billie Eilish And Kehlani Use Music’s Biggest Night To Call Out ICE
Getty Images / Billie Eilish / Bad Bunny / Kehlani If you thought artists wouldn’t use music’s biggest night to speak on what’s going on in the country, you were sadly mistaken. Bad Bunny, the Puerto Rican native, used his Grammy win to speak out against ICE, which was reportedly set to have a presence at next week’s Super Bowl, which also will feature him performing during the Apple Music Super Bowl halftime show, much to the dismay of MAGA sno…
Bad Bunny calls out ICE in historic Grammy-winning speech
In this edition of our arts24 music show, Jennifer Ben Brahim is joined by co-presenter Marjorie Hache to talk about the biggest night in music: the 68th Grammy Awards. It was a night of musical milestones, mishaps and sharp commentary on the political situation in the United States. Puerto Rican superstar Bad Bunny became the first Spanish-language artist to win Album of the Year for his critically acclaimed "Debí Tirar Más Fotos". He dedicated…
Bad Bunny wins Grammy for album of the year
Bad Bunny made Grammys history on Sunday night. His genre-bending DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS, a defiant love letter to his home island of Puerto Rico, became the first Spanish-language album to win album of the year.Sitting alone as his name was called, the 31-year-old seemed overcome with emotion before walking onstage and addressing Los Angeles’ Crypto.com Arena in Spanish.“Puerto Rico, believe me when I say we’re way bigger than 100 by 35,” he said…
Bad Bunny won the Grammy for Album of the Year, Kendrick Lamar and SZA won the award for Record of the Year.
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Ricky Gervais mocks Grammy winners making political speeches, says they're 'still not listening'
Ricky Gervais criticized celebrities for political speeches at the Grammy Awards, referencing his 2020 Golden Globes monologue, as Bad Bunny and Billie Eilish spoke out against ICE.
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