Bad Bunny made Grammy history Sunday night, becoming the first Latin artist to win Album of the Year in the award show's 68-year history. The Puerto Rican musician won for his sixth album, "Debí Tirar Mas Fotos," a personal exploration of Puerto Rico's musical history, at a ceremony marked by political statements against immigration policies.
The 31-year-old artist beat out Lady Gaga and Kendrick Lamar for the night's top prize. According to BBC World, Bad Bunny dedicated the award to immigrants who "leave their home, land, their country, to follow their dreams." The win was especially significant considering his 2022 album "Un Verano Sin Ti" was the first Spanish language record nominated in the category but did not win, according to Euronews.
The Grammy Awards also saw several artists using their platform to protest against ICE operations in the United States. Al Jazeera reported that Grammy winners including Billie Eilish and Bad Bunny used their acceptance speeches to condemn ICE, while other artists wore "ICE Out" pins on the red carpet as a symbolic protest.
Meanwhile, in Costa Rica, voters headed to the polls on Sunday amid rising concerns about insecurity and warnings of a potential authoritarian shift. According to The Guardian, the election was dominated by concerns over increasing crime rates as criminal groups battle for control. Right-wing ruling party candidate Laura Fernández declared victory in the presidential election, according to Al Jazeera. Early results showed her with a commanding lead over rival Alvaro Ramos, who conceded defeat. Fernández campaigned on a promise of a hard line on security, according to The Guardian.
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