Bad Bunny made history at the 68th Grammy Awards, winning Album of the Year for "Debí Tirar Más Fotos," the first primarily Spanish-language album to achieve the honor. The awards show, which also saw Harry Styles debut at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 with "Aperture," was held at the Crypto.com Arena in downtown Los Angeles.
The 2026 Grammys, hosted for the last time by Trevor Noah, marked the end of a 50-year partnership with CBS, according to Time. Next year, The Recording Academy will begin a new broadcast partnership with ABC, Hulu, and Disney.
Bad Bunny's win carried significant weight for the Latino community, representing hope and recognition amidst ongoing immigration enforcement concerns, multiple news sources reported. The New York Times noted that the win marked a milestone for Spanish-language music. Kendrick Lamar became the most decorated rapper ever at the ceremony.
Other notable moments included Steven Spielberg achieving EGOT status and Jelly Roll's avoidance of political commentary, according to Variety. The ceremony also spotlighted emerging artists and incorporated futuristic performances, showcasing the evolving landscape of popular music and its cultural impact, the NY Times reported.
Meanwhile, Harry Styles' "Aperture," the lead single off his upcoming album "Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally," debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100, Variety reported. This marks his third song to hit the peak on the singles chart, following "As It Was," which bowed atop the chart in April 2022 and held strong for 15 weeks.
In other news, President Donald Trump announced plans to close the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C., starting July 4 for an approximately two-year renovation project, according to Time. Trump said on Truth Social that the decision to close temporarily came after a yearlong review with contractors, musical experts, arts institutions, and advisors. The closure coincides with the country's 250th anniversary. The announcement follows a battering of cancellations by artists slated to perform at the venue, after the President upended the Center's leadership and appended his name to the space last year.
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