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Bad Bunny and Karol G Shine at the 2025 Latin Grammys in Las Vegas
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Bad Bunny and Karol G Shine at the 2025 Latin Grammys in Las Vegas |
A Night of Triumphs and Unforgettable Performances at the MGM Grand Garden Arena |
The 26th Annual Latin Grammy Awards illuminated the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas on November 13, 2025, celebrating the vibrant tapestry of Latin music.
Bad Bunny emerged as the evening's standout, clinching five awards, including the coveted Album of the Year for his groundbreaking work, "Debà Tirar Más Fotos."
In his heartfelt acceptance speech, he dedicated the honor to the youth of Latin America, emphasizing the power of music as a form of patriotism.
His performance of "Weltita" alongside Chuwi was a poignant highlight, showcasing his deep connection to Puerto Rican culture.
Karol G also had a memorable night, securing Song of the Year for "Si Antes Te Hubiera Conocido."
Expressing gratitude, she highlighted the magic and energy present during the song's creation, acknowledging her team and fans for their unwavering support.
The Argentine duo Ca7riel & Paco Amoroso matched Bad Bunny's success, each taking home five awards, including Best Pop Song and multiple video accolades.
Their dynamic presence and unexpected media center kiss added a layer of intrigue to the evening.
Veteran artist Alejandro Sanz surprised many by winning Record of the Year for "Palmeras en el JardÃn," marking his eighth win in this category.
In a lighthearted moment, he addressed Bad Bunny, saying, "Benito, te he robado, perdóname," acknowledging the friendly competition.
The ceremony was rich with performances that spanned genres and generations.
Gloria Estefan and Nathy Peluso delivered a spirited rendition of "La Vecina," while Carin León and Kacey Musgraves captivated the audience with their bilingual duet, "Lost in Translation."
Newcomer Paloma Morphy was honored as Best New Artist, marking a promising start to her career.
The event also paid tribute to Raphael, the 2025 Person of the Year, who enthralled attendees with a rock-infused performance of "Mi Gran Noche."
Hosted by Maluma and Roselyn Sánchez, the night was a testament to the diversity and dynamism of Latin music.
From heartfelt speeches to electrifying performances, the 2025 Latin Grammys in Las Vegas underscored the genre's global impact and the artists' unwavering dedication to their craft. |

