Bad Bunny made history as the first Latin artist to win the prestigious album of the year award at the 68th Grammy Awards for his album “DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS.” The Puerto Rican singer triumphed over a competitive field that included Kendrick Lamar, Justin Bieber, Sabrina Carpenter, Clipse, Pusha T & Malice, Lady Gaga, Leon Thomas, and Tyler, the Creator.
Kendrick Lamar also had a remarkable night, taking home five Grammy awards, including record of the year for his collaboration with SZA on the track “luther.” With these wins, Lamar now holds the record for the most awarded rapper in Grammy history with 27 victories.
Lady Gaga had a successful evening, winning four Grammys for her album “Mayhem” and the hit single “Abracadabra,” clinching awards for best pop vocal album and best dance pop recording. Additionally, Gaga’s Canadian producer Cirkut received two awards, including producer of the year, non-classical.
Other notable winners included Billie Eilish for song of the year with “WILDFLOWER,” Olivia Dean for best new artist, and Joni Mitchell for best historical album with “Joni Mitchell Archives, Volume 4: The Asylum Years — 1976-1980.”
The ceremony also saw performances from top artists like Justin Bieber, who despite four nominations, did not win any awards. However, he delivered a captivating performance of his song “YUKON” from his nominated album “Swag.”
In summary, the major winners from the 68th Grammy Awards included Bad Bunny for album of the year, Kendrick Lamar and SZA for record of the year, Billie Eilish for song of the year, Olivia Dean for best new artist, and a range of talented artists across various music genres.
