Bad Bunny Claims Album of the Year in Emotional Upset (Image Credits: Flickr)
Los Angeles – The 68th Grammy Awards captivated audiences Sunday night at Crypto.com Arena with landmark achievements and vibrant performances hosted by Trevor Noah.
Bad Bunny Claims Album of the Year in Emotional Upset
Bad Bunny secured the night’s top honor, Album of the Year, for his release Debí Tirar Más Fotos, marking the first Spanish-language album to claim the prize.[1][2]
The Puerto Rican superstar sat stunned in his seat, head in hands, tears streaming before rising to accept. He later performed “DtMF” amid the celebration. His win highlighted a politically charged evening where he criticized ICE during remarks.[3]
Fans praised the moment as a breakthrough for Latin music dominance at the Grammys.
Kendrick Lamar Becomes Rap’s Most Decorated Champion
Kendrick Lamar etched his name deeper into history by surpassing Jay-Z’s record, earning his 27th Grammy overall, including Record of the Year for “Luther” with SZA.[4][5]
He also took Best Rap Album for GNX, presented by Queen Latifah and Doechii. The victories capped a night of nine nominations for Lamar.[1]
Cher announced the win with a nod to Luther Vandross, the song’s inspiration, after a brief envelope mix-up that drew laughs.
Sabrina Carpenter Delivers Flight of Fancy Performance
Sabrina Carpenter stole breaths with her “Manchild” showcase, dressed as a flight attendant on a massive airplane set complete with baggage claim antics.[6][7]
The pint-sized pop sensation commanded the stage with polished choreography and campy flair, earning raves as a top performance of the night. Critics hailed her polish, honed from tours and high-profile mentorships.
She vied for Best Pop Solo Performance, underscoring her rising stardom alongside nods from Kendrick and Bad Bunny peers.
Stars Light Up the Stage and Red Carpet
Rosé and Bruno Mars opened with the high-energy “APT.,” channeling pop-punk vibes.[8] Lady Gaga dazzled in “Abracadabra” with dramatic feathers and a cage ensemble, while Justin Bieber stripped to boxers for an intimate “Yukon.”[9]
Olivia Dean claimed Best New Artist, tearfully noting, “I’m up here as a granddaughter of an immigrant… a product of bravery.”[8] Billie Eilish nabbed Song of the Year for “Wildflower.”
- Standout red carpet: Carpenter’s hot pants suit, Gaga’s bold risks.
- Tributes honored legends like Ozzy Osbourne via Post Malone and others.
- Best New Artist medley featured rising talents like Leon Thomas and Lola Young.
| Award | Winner |
|---|---|
| Album of the Year | Bad Bunny – Debí Tirar Más Fotos |
| Record of the Year | Kendrick Lamar & SZA – “Luther” |
| Song of the Year | Billie Eilish – “Wildflower” |
| Best New Artist | Olivia Dean |
Key Takeaways:
- Bad Bunny’s win signals global music shifts.
- Lamar’s 27 trophies redefine rap excellence.
- Performances blended spectacle with raw emotion.
The Grammys 2026 proved music’s power to unite and inspire amid records and revelations. What moment stuck with you most? Share in the comments.
