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Bad Bunny made history at the 2026 Grammys as the first Spanish-language artist to win Album of the Year, subtly addressing imperialism and gentrification amid a largely apolitical ceremony.
The 2026 Grammy Awards featured a notable absence of bold protest music despite a politically charged climate, with most performances avoiding direct political messaging.
Bad Bunny made history as the first artist to win Album of the Year for a Spanish-language record, using his win and album *DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS* to subtly address American imperialism and gentrification—rare in mainstream pop.
While symbolic gestures like "ICE OUT" buttons and a bilingual tribute appeared, the televised ceremony largely prioritized spectacle over confrontation.
Protest themes were more evident in non-televised categories, with wins for Mavis Staples and a civil rights tribute, underscoring a persistent gap: while Latin music has long embedded resistance in its sound, American pop continues to favor broad appeal over political dissent.
Bad Bunny hizo historia en los Grammys de 2026 como el primer artista en español en ganar el Álbum del Año, abordando sutilmente el imperialismo y la gentrificación en medio de una ceremonia en gran medida apolítica.