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02-02-2026
Bad Bunny made history at the 2026 Grammy Awards by becoming the first artist to win Album of the Year for a record sung entirely in Spanish. He won for his album 'Debí Tirar Mas Fotos', beating Lady Gaga, Kendrick Lamar, and Sabrina Carpenter. The ceremony saw many artists speaking out against the US administration's immigration policies, with Bad Bunny dedicating his award to immigrants. Other winners included Billie Eilish, who won Song of the Year for 'Wildflower', and Kendrick Lamar, who won Best Rap Album for 'GNX' and Record of the Year for 'Luther'. The event was marked by moments of confusion, including Cher misreading the winner of Record of the Year.
Entities: Bad Bunny, Grammy Awards, Debí Tirar Mas Fotos, Lady Gaga, Kendrick Lamar • Tone: positive • Sentiment: positive • Intent: inform
02-02-2026
Bad Bunny used his Grammy Awards speech to protest the actions of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), saying 'ICE out!' and emphasizing that immigrants are 'humans and Americans.' He won three awards, including Album of the Year for his Spanish-language album 'Debí Tirar Más Fotos (I Should Have Taken More Photos),' making history as the first Spanish-language album to claim the Recording Academy's top prize. Other artists, such as Billie Eilish, also spoke out against ICE during the ceremony. Bad Bunny's comments came amid nationwide anti-ICE protests and as he prepares to headline the Super Bowl LX halftime show.
Entities: Bad Bunny, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), Grammy Awards, Super Bowl LX, Los Angeles • Tone: positive • Sentiment: negative • Intent: inform
02-02-2026
Bad Bunny made history at the 2026 Grammys by becoming the first artist to win the album of the year award for a Spanish-language release with his album 'DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS'. The Puerto Rican artist dedicated his award to his homeland and to those who have had to leave their country to follow their dreams. Other major winners included Kendrick Lamar, who became the most awarded rapper in Grammys history, and Lady Gaga, who won best vocal pop album for 'MAYHEM'. The ceremony featured several notable performances, including a tribute to Ozzy Osbourne and a debut performance by Reba McEntire. Several artists used their acceptance speeches to address social issues, including immigration and the treatment of immigrants.
Entities: Bad Bunny, Grammy Awards, Kendrick Lamar, Lady Gaga, Puerto Rico • Tone: positive • Sentiment: positive • Intent: inform
02-02-2026
The article reports on the use of their platforms by several celebrities, including Bad Bunny, Justin Bieber, and Hailey Bieber, to protest against US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) during the Grammy Awards. Bad Bunny used his acceptance speech to declare 'ICE out' and urged fans to confront fear and division with love and compassion. The Biebers and other celebrities, such as Billie Eilish and Kehlani, wore 'ICE Out' pins on the red carpet, marking one of the couple's most visible public political gestures. The protests are part of a growing movement among Hollywood elites to call attention to ICE and immigration issues.
Entities: Bad Bunny, Justin Bieber, Hailey Bieber, Grammy Awards, US Immigration and Customs Enforcement • Tone: positive • Sentiment: positive • Intent: inform
02-02-2026
The 68th annual Grammy Awards saw several prominent musicians show support for immigrants and criticize the recent aggressive actions by federal agencies such as Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). Artists like Bad Bunny, Billie Eilish, and Kehlani wore 'ICE Out' pins and made statements during their acceptance speeches, advocating for immigrant rights and condemning the treatment of undocumented immigrants. The event highlighted the artists' solidarity with the immigrant community and their opposition to policies they deemed 'inhumane.'
Entities: Bad Bunny, Billie Eilish, Kehlani, Grammy Awards, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) • Tone: positive • Sentiment: positive • Intent: inform