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Bad Bunny dominates the Latin Grammys 2025 as Debi Tirar Mas Fotos wins Album of the Year


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Puerto Rican rapper Bad Bunny Benito.

Bad Bunny commands the night

Bad Bunny walked into the Latin Grammys with the most nominations, and he walked out proving why he remains one of today’s most influential artists. His win for Debí Tirar Más Fotos felt like a moment fans had been waiting for months.

The room buzzed as he held the album of the year trophy for the first time in his career. It was a reminder of how deeply his music connects with people and how he continues raising the bar with every release.

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A milestone moment for his album

Debí Tirar Más Fotos stood out all year for its emotion, storytelling, and sharp rhythms. The album’s win highlighted how strongly it resonated with listeners around the world. Every track carried pieces of his life, culture, and perspective.

With the project already competing in major Grammy categories, the Latin Grammy victory added another layer of excitement. Fans celebrated knowing the album’s reach is only growing, and this win helps cement its place among his most defining works.

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Ca7riel and Paco Amoroso surprise fans

Argentinian duo Ca7riel and Paco Amoroso matched Bad Bunny’s five-award streak, instantly becoming one of the night’s biggest stories. Their wins in alternative and pop categories reflected how quickly their sound has spread across Latin music.

Viewers who weren’t familiar with them before were suddenly searching for their names. Their blend of bold production and experimental vibes gave the show a refreshing jolt, and many fans left talking about their rise as one of the evening’s most unexpected highlights.

Alejandro Sanz performing in Spain.

Alejandro Sanz takes record of the year

Alejandro Sanz earned record of the year for “Palmeras En El Jardín,” a track filled with emotion, detail, and musical polish. It stood out among a lineup packed with heavy contenders, showing the timeless impact of his voice.

His win added another chapter to a career already filled with major milestones. Watching him accept the award reminded viewers why he remains a respected figure whose music reaches across generations. It brought a nostalgic yet powerful pause to the night.

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Karol G celebrates a major win

Karol G took home song of the year with her hit “Si Antes Te Hubiera Conocido,” a track that quickly became a favorite across charts and playlists. Fans connected with its catchy vibe and heartfelt message.

Her performance also energized the crowd, adding extra shine to her big night. Each part of her appearance showed why she has become one of the most dependable forces in Latin pop. The award served as a reminder of her steady climb and undeniable influence.

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The show returns to Las Vegas energy

This year marked the Latin Grammys’ return to Las Vegas after spending time in other host cities. The atmosphere felt electric as fans packed the venue, creating a sense of homecoming for such a major event.

The crowd responded loudly to almost every performance, making the night feel celebratory from start to finish. The city’s bright lights added a little extra magic, reminding viewers why Las Vegas remains a classic setting for big entertainment moments.

Rapper Bad Bunny at an event.

A lineup filled with standout moments

The night opened with Carlos Santana leading “Oye Como Va” alongside Maluma, Cristian Nodal, and Grupo Frontera. It blended generations and styles in a way that felt both nostalgic and fresh.

From Gloria Estefan delivering polished vocals to newer artists showcasing modern sounds, the performances offered something for everyone. Each act brought its own energy, keeping the show exciting no matter which genre you loved most.

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Kacey Musgraves adds a surprise twist

Kacey Musgraves and Carin León debuted “Lost in Translation” live, giving the audience a soft and emotional moment that contrasted beautifully with the night’s high-energy numbers. Their voices blended smoothly, creating a standout moment.

The collaboration reminded viewers how Latin music continues to bridge genres and cultures. It also introduced some fans to a side of Musgraves they hadn’t seen before. The performance was a quiet highlight that left many replaying clips afterward.

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Fresh faces earn their breakthrough

Paloma Morphy won best new artist, marking a major milestone in her career. Her voice and creative style brought attention throughout the year, and the award confirmed her growing momentum.

This category featured several rising talents, making the win even more special. Fans celebrated across social platforms, excited to see what she does next. Her moment added fresh energy to the ceremony and spotlighted the new generation shaping Latin music’s future.

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Urban categories dominated by Bad Bunny

Beyond his biggest win, Bad Bunny swept through the urban and reggaeton categories, reinforcing his influence in shaping modern Latin music. Each award reflected the consistency and creativity he brings to the genre.

His presence continues to push boundaries, bringing mainstream attention to styles once considered niche. The wins sent a clear message: he remains one of the genre’s driving forces, and his impact stretches far beyond one night.

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Argentina’s rise in the spotlight

Ca7riel and Paco Amoroso’s victories shone a bright light on Argentina’s fast-growing music scene. Their distinctive sound helped them win categories like best pop song and best short-form music video.

For many fans, their success became one of the most exciting takeaways of the night. It showed how Latin music continues to expand through different countries and voices. Their wins helped open the door for more artists from Argentina to gain global attention.

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A night celebrating culture and creativity

The Latin Grammys showcased everything from reggaeton to salsa to alternative pop, highlighting the incredible range within Latin music today. Every performance reflected the passion and cultural pride that shape the genre.

Bad Bunny’s wins added excitement, but each artist contributed to a night filled with talent. The show offered a reminder of how far Latin music has come and how deeply it continues influencing global sounds.

If this moment grabbed your attention, you might enjoy diving into another highlight that kept the music world buzzing.

Bad Bunny’s massive sweep turned the 2025 Latin Grammys into a milestone moment for his career. What stood out to you the most about his big win? Let us know in the comments, and don’t forget to leave a like!

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