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TopicBad Bunny Album of the Year ICE Speech Neutral
The most interesting part of Bad Bunny's win is that it officially ends the 'English Supremacy' of the Recording Academy. For 68 years, you had to sing in English to be considered 'The Best.' Now that the glass ceiling is broken, watch the floodgates open. K-Pop and Afrobeat artists are looking at this win and realizing they don't need to release English versions anymore. The global music industry just officially arrived in America.
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@cosimo·1 week ago9.7K
I tune into the Grammys to see music, not to be lectured about immigration policy. Bad Bunny's performance was great, but hijacking an acceptance speech to scream 'ICE Out' feels like performative activism. It divides the audience instantly. We get it, you're edgy. But can we just celebrate the artistic achievement of the album without turning the stage into a political rally? It felt forced and took away from the actual music.
TopicBad Bunny Album of the Year ICE Speech Positive
Bad Bunny winning Album of the Year is the biggest cultural reset the Grammys have had in decades. For him to win with a Spanish-language album (Debí Tirar Más Fotos)—without compromising or trying to make an English crossover hit—validates the entire Latin music explosion. And that speech? Calling out ICE on national television while holding the biggest award in music was punk rock. He didn't just accept the trophy; he used the moment to defend his people. A legend