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Latin Grammy Night — Bad Bunny Sets the Pace

Latin music took over Las Vegas last night, and Bad Bunny walked in like a lightning strike. With 12 nominations and a year full of cultural wins behind him, he didn’t just show up — he set the tone. From the moment he hit the MGM Grand stage, it was clear he was carrying the night.

Fresh off the impact of DeBÍ Tirar Más Fotos, Benito reminded everyone that he’s operating on his own wavelength: part artist, part storyteller, part cultural GPS. Every win felt like another marker in a career that keeps expanding beyond music — into fashion, film, global influence, and the way an entire generation expresses itself.

The night wasn’t without surprises. Alejandro Sanz delivered the evening’s biggest plot twist, taking Record of the Year with “Palmeras en el Jardín” — a quiet, classy power move that showed just how layered and unpredictable the Latin scene is right now.

But make no mistake — the energy belonged to the new wave. Artists who slide effortlessly between genres, languages, aesthetics, and worlds. Artists who treat “Latin” not as a category, but a universe of sound and identity.

Bad Bunny didn’t just win; he reinforced where the culture is heading. The future isn’t coming — it’s already moving, evolving, and speaking louder than ever.