Bad Bunny made history at the 68th annual Grammy Awards by becoming the first Latin artist to win the prestigious album of the year award for his album “DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS.” This victory came as he prepares to perform at the upcoming Super Bowl half-time show. The Puerto Rican singer’s win overshadowed other notable artists like Kendrick Lamar, Justin Bieber, and Lady Gaga.
Kendrick Lamar also had a remarkable night, clinching five Grammy Awards, including record of the year for his collaboration with SZA on the track “luther.” With these wins, Lamar has now surpassed Jay-Z as the most awarded rapper in Grammy history, boasting a total of 27 wins.
Lady Gaga had a successful evening as well, with her album “Mayhem” and hit single “Abracadabra” securing four Grammy wins in categories like best pop vocal album and best dance pop recording. Additionally, Gaga’s Canadian producer Cirkut received two awards, including producer of the year, non-classical.
Other notable winners included Billie Eilish for song of the year, Olivia Dean for best new artist, and Joni Mitchell for best historical album. Despite multiple nominations, Justin Bieber left empty-handed, while Joni Mitchell’s compilation “Joni Mitchell Archives, Volume 4: The Asylum Years — 1976-1980” claimed victory in its category.
The 68th Grammy Awards showcased a diverse range of talent and celebrated excellence across various music genres. From pop to rock, rap to R&B, the event highlighted the industry’s top performers and creators. For a comprehensive list of winners from the ceremony, visit the official Grammy website.

