Bad Bunny condemns ICE during his speech at the Grammys and receives a standing ovation
Like other artists, the Puerto Rican raised his voice against ICE and called for an end to the
At the 2016 Grammy Awards, Bad Bunny won the award for 'Best Urban Music Album' for his album 'DeBI Tirar Mas Fotos' and his speech resonated with the audience: The Puerto Rican began with the phrase “ICE OUT,” condemning U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and its actions over the past year. In his words, he also stated that “they are not savages”: “Before I thank God, I’m going to say: Out with ICE! We are not savages, we are not animals, we are human beings, and we are Americans.” Later, the singer added: “Hate becomes more powerful with more hate. The only thing more powerful than hate is love. So please, we need to be different.” In this way, he also thanked his fans and all the people who have supported him throughout his career.
The performer of 'Titi Me Pregunto' received the award from Colombian singer Karol G and comedian Marcello Hernandez, of Cuban and Dominican descent, who kicked off the award presentation with great enthusiasm, representing Latin culture.
In what categories is Bad Bunny nominated?
The artist, who will have a historic performance at the Super Bowl this February 8, is nominated in six categories, including the main ones such as 'Album of the Year', 'Song of the Year', and 'Record of the Year'. The artist also known as 'Bad Bunny' also won the Grammy in the 'Best Global Music Performance' category for his song 'EoO'. This year, the Latin artist competed against major Anglo music stars such as Justin Bieber, Lady Gaga, and Sabrina Carpenter. Listen to Bad Bunny's speech here:

