LDT “Bad Bunny Dominates the 2025 Latin Grammy Awards: A Night Owned by El Conejo Malo”
The 2025 Latin Grammy Awards will be remembered as the night Bad Bunny owned the global stage. From the moment he stepped onto the red carpet to his show-stopping finale performance, the Puerto Rican superstar proved why he remains one of the most influential and culture-shifting artists of his generation.
Bad Bunny led the night with nine nominations and walked away with five major wins, including:
- Album of the Year
- Record of the Year
- Urban Music Album of the Year
- Best Fusion/Urban Performance
- Best Short Form Music Video
Industry insiders said the ceremony felt like a “Bad Bunny victory tour,” as cheers erupted every time his name was announced.
A Performance That Shook the Arena

His live performance — a medley blending reggaeton, trap, and Caribbean percussion — electrified the audience. Critics called it the most ambitious staging ever done at the Latin Grammys, featuring:
- A full San Juan street set
- Live dancers in carnival masks
- A surprise salsa breakdown
- A fiery rooftop finale that ended with an explosion of golden confetti
One executive backstage reportedly said,
“We didn’t just see a performance — we witnessed a moment in Latin music history.”
A Night of Symbolism and Pride
Bad Bunny used his platform to highlight Puerto Rican culture, immigrant stories, and the resilience of Latin youth around the world. Accepting Album of the Year, he said:
“This award belongs to every Latino who ever felt like they had to fight twice as hard to be heard.”
His speech went viral instantly, flooding social media feeds across multiple countries.
A Growing Global Icon
The Recording Academy praised Bad Bunny for pushing Latin music “further into the global mainstream than any artist before him.”
His momentum is unstoppable. With a world tour kicking off in 2026 and rumors of a Hollywood film project, many believe Bad Bunny is entering the most powerful phase of his career yet.
As one critic wrote after the ceremony:
“The 2025 Latin Grammys didn’t just celebrate Bad Bunny. They belonged to him.”