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“Bad Bunny Makes History, Kendrick Lamar Dominates at 68th Grammys”

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Bad Bunny made history at the 68th annual Grammy Awards by becoming the first Latin artist to win the prestigious album of the year award for his album “DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS.” The Puerto Rican singer’s victory was over other notable artists like Kendrick Lamar, Justin Bieber, Sabrina Carpenter, Clipse, Pusha T & Malice, Lady Gaga, Leon Thomas, and Tyler, the Creator.

Kendrick Lamar also had a significant night at the awards ceremony, securing five wins, including record of the year for his collaboration with SZA on the track “luther.” With these wins, Lamar now holds the record for the most Grammy wins by a rapper, surpassing Jay-Z with a total of 27 victories.

Lady Gaga also shined at the event, taking home four Grammy awards for her album “Mayhem” and the hit single “Abracadabra.” These wins included best pop vocal album and best dance pop recording. Gaga’s success extended to her producer Cirkut, a Canadian, who received two awards, including producer of the year, non-classical.

Other notable winners included Billie Eilish, who won song of the year for “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.”

The ceremony also featured wins in various music genres, with artists like Turnstile, Nine Inch Nails, YUNGBLUD, Clipse, Pusha T & Malice, Kehlani, and Tyler Childers taking home Grammy awards in their respective categories.

Overall, the 68th Grammy Awards showcased a diverse range of talent and celebrated the achievements of artists across multiple genres.

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