Bad Bunny Makes Grammy History, Ariana Grande & Miley Cyrus Snubbed
- Bad Bunny leads the 2026 Grammy nominations, becoming the first Spanish-speaking artist to be nominated in Album, Record, and Song categories.
- Miley Cyrus and Ariana Grande were not nominated in the Best Music Film category despite releasing visual albums, but both received nominations in other categories.
- The 2026 Grammy Awards will include new categories and will take place on February 1st in Los Angeles.
- Bad Bunny accepted an invitation to perform at the Super Bowl halftime show on February 8, 2026, expressing concerns about immigration policies affecting his performances in the US.
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Los Angeles (USA), Nov 7 (EFE).- Bad Bunny was made this Friday with six Grammy Awards nominations: best song, recording, album, urban music album, global performance, cover, for his work ‘DEBÍ TIR Más FOTOS’. The post Bad Bunny, with six nominations, the most outstanding Latin in the Grammy appeared first on Hola News.
US rapper Kendrick Lamar is leading the pack for the most Grammy Awards, the organization that gives out the prestigious music awards said on Friday.
Three years after Un Verano Sin Ti became the first Spanish-language album to be nominated for Grammy in the Album of the Year category, Bad Bunny's latest release, I should have released More Photos, has earned him a new nomination.
The successful album 'DeBí Tirar Más FOTos' by Puerto Rican star Bad Bunny, 'Mayhem' by Lady Gaga and 'GNX' by Kendrick Lamar won a Grammy nomination this Friday in the album category of the year.Continue reading...
Bad Bunny will compete in the most important categories of the year in the next edition of the Grammy Awards, as announced this Friday by the Academy of Recording.
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