Bad Bunny got the grammy award in the category for Best Urban Music Album for his album “Un verano sin ti”, eliminating from the competition Maluma, Daddy Yanke, farruko and rauw alejandro.
Bad Bunny arrived from Puerto Rico to the world to inaugurate the 65th edition of the Grammy Awards with “El Apagon” and “Despues de la Playa”, songs with which he made all the attendees dance, including Taylor Swift to the rhythm of meringue in spanish
“Long live Latin music!said Bad Bunny.
Shortly after, the Puerto Rican artist became the first Latin American to be awarded an award during the ceremony that takes place at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles, in California, United States.
After receiving the statuette for “Best Urban Music Album” for his latest album “Un verano sin ti”, the rapper dedicated a few words in which he assured that he worked on it with love and passion, for which he is convinced that “when you do things with love and passion, everything is easier“, in addition to thanking everyone involved in the creation of this album, of course without forgetting the Latino community, a moment that Jennifer Lopez also applauded.
In his speech he did not forget the new generations either, who will be in charge of taking the reggaeton movement to other levels.
“I dedicate this award to Puerto Rico, the capital of reggaeton. I want to dedicate it to all the legends and especially also to the new ones that keep the movement alive and refreshing. Let’s keep taking this genre to another level. I love you, thank you! ”, She sentenced with the statuette in her hands.
In the same category, he beat Rauw Alejandro with his “Trap Cake, Vol. 2”; Daddy Yankee and the Legendaddy; Farruko with La 167; and Maluma with the album The Love & Sex Tape.
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Source: La Opinion