Bad Bunny took home the Grammy for música urbana album of the year on Sunday night at the 68th annual Grammys, marking a major win for the Puerto Rican rapper in his first appearance at the ceremony.
The crowd erupted into cheers as Bad Bunny made his way to the stage to accept his award. "Before I say thanks to God, I'm going to say ICE out," he began, sparking applause from the audience before switching to English and proclaiming, "We're not savage, we're not animals, we're not aliens. We are humans and we are Americans."
Olivia Dean also won an early award at the ceremony, taking home the trophy for best new artist.
Dean's victory was a sweet moment for her as she wiped away tears to thank God, her family, and particularly those who have fought for their rights, saying "I never really imagined that I would be up here. I'm up here as a granddaughter of an immigrant. I wouldn't be here... I am a product of bravery and I think that those people deserve to be celebrated."
Other notable winners at the ceremony included Kendrick Lamar, who took home his fourth Grammy for Best Rap Album. His win broke Jay-Z's record for most career Grammys won by a rapper.
Kendrick Lamar expressed gratitude in his speech, saying "Hip-hop is always going to be right here... We're gonna have the culture with us."
FKA twigs became only the second Black woman to win in the dance/electronic album category for her work on 'EUSEXUA'.
Latin rock or alternative album went to CA7RIEL and Paco Amoroso for their first win, where they gave a heartfelt speech thanking their homeland of Argentina and all of Latin America.
Turnstile also won his first Grammy for rock performance for his cover of Black Sabbath's "Changes (live from Villa Park)," which he performed at Ozzy Osbourne's final show.
The crowd erupted into cheers as Bad Bunny made his way to the stage to accept his award. "Before I say thanks to God, I'm going to say ICE out," he began, sparking applause from the audience before switching to English and proclaiming, "We're not savage, we're not animals, we're not aliens. We are humans and we are Americans."
Olivia Dean also won an early award at the ceremony, taking home the trophy for best new artist.
Dean's victory was a sweet moment for her as she wiped away tears to thank God, her family, and particularly those who have fought for their rights, saying "I never really imagined that I would be up here. I'm up here as a granddaughter of an immigrant. I wouldn't be here... I am a product of bravery and I think that those people deserve to be celebrated."
Other notable winners at the ceremony included Kendrick Lamar, who took home his fourth Grammy for Best Rap Album. His win broke Jay-Z's record for most career Grammys won by a rapper.
Kendrick Lamar expressed gratitude in his speech, saying "Hip-hop is always going to be right here... We're gonna have the culture with us."
FKA twigs became only the second Black woman to win in the dance/electronic album category for her work on 'EUSEXUA'.
Latin rock or alternative album went to CA7RIEL and Paco Amoroso for their first win, where they gave a heartfelt speech thanking their homeland of Argentina and all of Latin America.
Turnstile also won his first Grammy for rock performance for his cover of Black Sabbath's "Changes (live from Villa Park)," which he performed at Ozzy Osbourne's final show.