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“Bad Bunny Makes Grammy History with Album of the Year Win”

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Bad Bunny made history by winning the album of the year award at the 68th annual Grammy Awards, becoming the first Latin artist to do so with his album “DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS.” The Puerto Rican singer’s victory came over strong contenders like Kendrick Lamar, Justin Bieber, Lady Gaga, and Tyler, the Creator. While Bad Bunny took home the top prize, Kendrick Lamar also had a successful night, winning five awards, including record of the year for his collaboration with SZA on the track “luther.”

In addition to Lamar’s wins, Lady Gaga also shined at the ceremony, securing four Grammy awards for her album “Mayhem” and the hit single “Abracadabra.” Gaga’s success extended to her Canadian producer Cirkut, who won two awards, including the prestigious producer of the year, non-classical.

Other notable winners of the night included Billie Eilish for song of the year with “WILDFLOWER,” Olivia Dean for best new artist, and Joni Mitchell for best historical album with “Joni Mitchell Archives, Volume 4: The Asylum Years — 1976-1980.” Despite multiple nominations, Justin Bieber left empty-handed but delivered a performance of his song “YUKON” from his nominated album “Swag.”

The Grammy Awards showcased a diverse range of talent across various genres, with artists like Turnstile, Nine Inch Nails, and Kehlani also receiving recognition for their outstanding contributions to music. The ceremony celebrated both established icons like Joni Mitchell and emerging talents like Olivia Dean, highlighting the richness and depth of the music industry.

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