
Bad Bunny Gets Emotional After Historic GRAMMY Win — First All-Spanish Album of the Year
Bad Bunny delivered one of the most emotional and historic moments of the 2026 GRAMMYs when he won Album of the Year for Debí Tirar Más Fotos, making it the first all-Spanish-language album ever to take home the night’s top prize.
In a touching moment that quickly became one of the night’s defining highlights, Bad Bunny appeared visibly moved and teared up before taking the stage to accept the award — a reaction that spoke louder than words. His win marks a breakthrough not just for him personally, but for Spanish-language music on the global stage.
bad bunny’s reaction for winning album of the year and shoutout to lady gaga jumping and clapping in the back, MI GENTE LATINO! pic.twitter.com/pIpHZpcwfF
— sebastián (@lovingcmila) February 2, 2026
Debí Tirar Más Fotos has been celebrated for its emotional depth, cultural resonance, and sonic range, and the GRAMMYs recognition cements its impact. In his acceptance speech, delivered mostly in Spanish, Bad Bunny paid tribute to Puerto Rico, his fans, and particularly to people who’ve had to leave their homelands to pursue their dreams — a message that struck a powerful chord across the audience.
This win isn’t just a major career milestone — it’s a historic moment for Latin music, signaling a broader shift in how music from around the world is recognised on one of its biggest stages.
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