Bad Bunny Takes it All At 2025 Latin Grammys With Debi Tirar Mas Fotos
At the 2025 Latin Grammys, held on November 13 at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Bad Bunny became the undisputed star of the evening after taking home five awards. Most notably, he secured the prestigious Album of the Year trophy for DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS, marking the first time in his career that he has won in one of the ceremony’s top categories. The album had already earned widespread acclaim for its bold artistic direction, rich cultural references, and its fusion of salsa, Afro-Caribbean rhythms, and Puerto Rican storytelling.
Bad Bunny entered the ceremony with 12 nominations—more than any other artist this year—and he turned that momentum into major wins. In addition to Album of the Year, DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS won Best Música Urbana / Urban Music Album, while “DtMF” earned both Best Urban/Urban Fusion Performance and Best Urban Song. He also won Best Reggaeton Performance for “Voy a Llevarte Pa’ PR.” With these victories, his career total now rises to an impressive 17 Latin Grammys, solidifying his continued dominance in the genre.
Beyond the number of awards, the night resonated because of what DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS represents. The album is not simply another reggaeton release; it’s a culturally intentional project that reflects on identity, heritage, and the Puerto Rican experience. Its win in a top-tier category signals a growing recognition of Latin urban music as a space for depth, complexity, and artistry—not just mainstream commercial appeal. It marks an important shift in how the Latin Recording Academy views urbano, legitimizing its place in the center of the industry rather than at its margins.
Bad Bunny’s acceptance speech further underscored the emotional weight of the night, as he dedicated his wins to the youth of Latin America, especially those in Puerto Rico. His message, paired with his achievements, serves as a moment of inspiration for emerging artists across the diaspora who see themselves reflected in his work.
For the larger Latin music landscape—and for creatives, consultants, and cultural strategists shaping the next generation—this moment is more than symbolic. It affirms that audiences and institutions alike are increasingly valuing projects rooted in identity, innovation, and storytelling. For artists developing their craft, it’s a reminder that pushing boundaries and embracing cultural authenticity can be both creatively fulfilling and critically rewarded.
In essence, Bad Bunny’s 2025 Latin Grammy run didn’t just add more trophies to his shelf. It helped redefine what artistic excellence in Latin music looks like and opened the door even wider for the future of urbano and Puerto Rican representation on global stages.



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