Puerto Rican singer Bad Bunny took home the Grammy for Best Urban Music Album this Sunday for 'Debí tirar más fotos' (DtMf), during the 68th Annual Grammy Awards, held in Los Angeles, a ceremony where the artist was nominated in up to 6 categories.
Upon taking the stage to accept the award, Bad Bunny used his speech to address the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE):
"ICE out." "We are not savages, we are not animals." "We are human and we are Americans," the artist denounced to the audience.
📹 Bad Bunny's acclaimed words against Trump after making history by winning the GRAMMY for "Album of the Year".
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“We are not animals, we are not aliens. We are humans and Americans.” These were the words of the Puerto Rican artist against Trump after a… pic.twitter.com/cO00Ajv1lg
Bad Bunny, 31, who is nominated in six categories at this year's Grammy Awards, also previously won a statuette at the same ceremony for Best Global Music Performance with his song 'EoO'.
The Puerto Rican artist took home **the most important award of the night**, once again solidifying himself as one of the most important figures in today's music world. His album 'Debí tirar más fotos' has had a wide impact both in the Spanish-speaking world and internationally, and brings **Puerto Rican music and identity** to the forefront, with references to the island's sounds and cultural roots, an approach that was highlighted by several media outlets as one of the key elements of the album's success