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Bad Bunny Dominates the 2025 Latin Grammys: A Night of Fire, Feels, and First-Timers

Bad Bunny stole the spotlight, a mystery artist shocked everyone, and someone cried over a ballad—guess who walked away with the Latin Grammys' biggest wins? Find out what (and who) made the 2025 ceremony muy caliente!

¡Ay, Dios mío! The 2025 Latin Grammy Awards just wrapped up, and if you missed it, spoiler alert: it was Bad Bunny’s world, and we’re all just dancing in it.


The 26th Annual Latin Grammys were held in Miami (yep, heat meets heat), and it was a spectacular, glitter-infused celebration of the very best in Latin music. And let’s just say… if there was a piñata full of awards, Bad Bunny brought the bat.


Bad Bunny: El Conejo Malo or El Rey?

With five Latin Grammy wins, including the coveted Album of the Year for DeBÍ Tirar Más Fotos, Bad Bunny didn’t just attend the party — he hosted it. The reggaetonero took the stage with a performance that included lasers, backup dancers in neon suits, and more sweat than a Miami beach in July.


What made his win extra sweet? The fact that he beat out heavy-hitters like Karol G and Shakira. Talk about raising the bar while dropping the bass.


Record of the Year: Alejandro Sanz Says “¡Presente!”

In a twist that surprised absolutely no one (but delighted everyone), Alejandro Sanz snagged Record of the Year for Palmeras en el Jardín. Romantic? Check. Smooth vocals? Check. Enough nostalgia to make a grown abuela cry? Double check.


Karol G: From “Bichota” to Ballad Queen

Karol G didn’t leave empty-handed. Her melancholic, beautifully written track Si Antes Te Hubiera Conocido earned her the Song of the Year award — and yes, the entire arena collectively sighed.


She co-wrote the ballad with Édgar Barrera and Andrés Jael Correa Ríos, both of whom seem to have made a deal with the songwriting gods. If you’ve ever made a playlist called “crying in Spanish,” this track’s already on it.


Best New Artist: Paloma Morphy, Who?

Exactly. But not for long. The Argentine singer-songwriter Paloma Morphy swooped in like a falcon of fresh talent and snagged Best New Artist. Her blend of indie pop, Latin folk, and not caring about genre boundaries has everyone buzzing.


Top Winners: It’s Raining Grammys

Besides Bad Bunny, the electrifying Argentine duo Ca7riel & Paco Amoroso also scored five wins. Their wild fusion of punk, trap, and “whatever we feel like today” continues to shake up the Latin music scene like a piña colada in a blender.


The Vibe: Pure Latin Excellence

This year’s ceremony felt more like a block party than a black-tie event. With performances from Peso Pluma, Shakira, and Feid, it was an all-night dance fest. And the fashion? Dios mío. Glitter, fringe, cowboy hats — and that was just J Balvin’s outfit.


The 2025 Latin Grammys were bold, loud, and gloriously over the top — exactly what Latin music deserves. Between the legends we love and the newcomers ready to set the stage on fire, the Latin music scene is thriving harder than ever.

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