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Bad Bunny is continuing a historic year. On Friday, as the Recording Academy announced its nominations for the 2026 Grammys, Bad Bunny became the first Spanish-language artist to earn nominations for three of the Big Four categories, including Song, Record, and Album of the Year.
Bad Bunny's 'Debí Tirar Más Fotos' notched a total of six noms, making him the first Spanish-language act to appear in the big three in the same year.
A MoveOn petition in support of Bad Bunny has received more than 80,000 signatures, while another petition seeks to replace the Puerto Rican reggaeton star.
Jennifer Lopez has been in the game for over 20 years, and she had her Super Bowl moment back in 2020 when she co-headlined Super Bowl 54 Halftime Show with Shakira. However, the Latina artists made that moment extra special by bringing out J Balvin, Lopez's daughter Emme, and yes, you guessed it, Bad Bunny.
Grammy nominations for 2026 are being unveiled. Check our updating list to see how Lady Gaga, Kendrick Lamar, Bad Bunny and Chappell Roan are faring.
A Change.org petition calling for country legend George Strait to replace Bad Bunny as the 2026 Super Bowl halftime performer has gained over 100,000 signatures.
Marc Anthony shared the advice he tells 2026 Super Bowl halftime performer Bad Bunny "every time" they talk in an interview with Rolling Stone. The Puerto Rican pals recently performed together during Bad Bunny's hometown residency,
Los Angeles. The Recording Academy announced the 2026 Grammy nominations and confirmed what the industry already suspected: Kendrick Lamar is the frontrunner with nine nominations, while Lady Gaga has seven,
Marc Anthony has faith that Bud Bunny will do a good job at the Super bowl halftime show but shares his advice on responsibility.
Rosalía defended her comments about Bad Bunny after a TikToker accused her of benefitting from Latino culture.