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Posted February 2, 2026

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This post celebrates Bad Bunny's historic win for Album of the Year at the 2026 GRAMMYs with his Spanish-language album 'DEBÍ TIRAR MÁS FOTOS', marking the first time a Spanish-language project has claimed the top prize. The content highlights the cultural milestone for Latin music in the mainstream awards space. Key themes include breaking language barriers in music, Puerto Rican pride, and social commentary, as Bad Bunny used his acceptance speech to criticize U.S. immigration policies, saying 'Ice out' in reference to ICE amid ongoing controversies.

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The post is trending due to the fresh excitement from the 2026 GRAMMYs held on February 2, 2026, where Bad Bunny's win shattered records and dominated social media discussions. Its relevance spikes with the cultural significance of Latin music's breakthrough and Bad Bunny's politically charged speech tying into current immigration debates. Pop Base's massive audience amplifies shares, making it a hub for fan reactions and memes.

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  • 1Bad Bunny's 'DEBÍ TIRAR MÁS FOTOS' is the first entirely Spanish-language album to win Album of the Year at the GRAMMYs[1][2].
  • 2In his speech, Bad Bunny started with 'Ice out,' protesting ICE operations and affirming 'We're not savage. We're humans and we are Americans'[1].
  • 3The win occurred at the 68th Annual GRAMMY Awards, a night filled with artists addressing U.S. immigration issues[1][2].
  • 4Other winners like Billy Ish and Olivia Dean also spoke on similar social themes during the ceremony[1].
  • 5Bad Bunny, a Puerto Rican artist, has consistently pushed Spanish-language music to global dominance

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