Grammy: Dudamel won two awards and Bad Bunny made history
At a gala where artists stood up against the government of US President Donald Trump, Gustavo Dudamel added two more gramophones to his collection and Puerto Rican Bad Bunny made history by winning the Album of the Year award, the most important of the evening.
Grammy: Dudamel won two awards and Bad Bunny made history At the 68th Grammy Awards, Bad Bunny achieved a historic win by taking home Album of the Year for ‘Debí tirar más fotos,’ the first entirely Spanish album to do so, and dedicated his award to migrants. Gustavo Dudamel also secured two Grammy awards for his musical works. The event was marked by artists using their platform to express dissent against government actions and policies, with several referencing Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).
- Bad Bunny won Album of the Year, a historic first for a Spanish-language album.
- Bad Bunny dedicated his award to migrants and those who leave their homeland to pursue dreams.
- Gustavo Dudamel won two Grammy awards: Best Choral Performance and Best Compilation Album.
- Artists, including Billie Eilish and Olivia Dean, used their acceptance speeches to protest against ICE and advocate for migrants.
- Host Trevor Noah made several jokes and critical comments directed at US President Donald Trump.
- Trump responded to Noah’s comments, threatening legal action.
- Artists wore pins on the red carpet and stage to show solidarity with protest movements.
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