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Bad Bunny, Eilish Slam Trump at Star-Studded Grammys
2 Feb
Summary
- Artists protested Donald Trump's ICE policies during the Grammys.
- Kendrick Lamar became the most awarded rapper in Grammy history.
- Bad Bunny made history as the first Spanish-language album of the year winner.

The recent Grammy Awards ceremony became a platform for artists to voice strong opposition to Donald Trump's immigration policies. Performers and winners alike utilized their speeches and stage time to condemn actions by ICE, with many wearing anti-ICE pins. Bad Bunny, a major winner, made history as the first Spanish-language artist to secure the album of the year award, using his acceptance speech to advocate for humanity and love over hate.
Kendrick Lamar achieved a significant milestone, becoming the most awarded rapper in Grammy history by surpassing Jay-Z's record. He garnered multiple awards, further solidifying his esteemed career. Billie Eilish and Olivia Dean also used their moments on stage to address immigration issues, emphasizing the importance of fighting for human rights and acknowledging the contributions of immigrants.




