Dangerous Bunny seized the largest win of his profession on Thursday evening, incomes Album of the Yr on the 2025 Latin Grammy Awards for Debí Tirar Más Fotos—his first-ever victory in a common class and a milestone second within the ceremony’s 26-year historical past. The Puerto Rican famous person, who entered the evening with 12 nominations, turned probably the most adorned artist of the night, whilst a number of top-category trophies momentarily slipped from his grasp.
The album, already a industrial and cultural drive lengthy earlier than awards evening, continued its sweep throughout the city classes. “DtMF,” one of many challenge’s most critically praised tracks, soared to wins in Greatest City/City Fusion Efficiency and Greatest City Music, whereas “Voy A Llevarte Pa PR” captured Greatest Reggaeton Efficiency. Debí Tirar Más Fotos itself additionally triumphed as Greatest City Music Album, reaffirming its dominant footprint throughout Latin music’s best genres.
Accepting the evening’s closing award, Dangerous Bunny centered the victory round his residence island and the collaborators who formed the document’s soundscape. “There are a lot of methods to take satisfaction in and defend our homeland, however we select music,” he mentioned onstage, thanking the featured artists throughout the challenge, together with Chuwi, with whom he carried out “Weltita” earlier within the broadcast.
For a lot of the evening, it appeared Dangerous Bunny would possibly stroll away and not using a major-category win. Karol G claimed Music of the Yr for her viral hit “Si Antes Te Hubiera Conocido,” whereas Alejandro Sanz took Report of the Yr for “Palmeras En El Jardín,” which positioned him as one of many night’s most celebrated veterans. However the closing envelope shifted the narrative—handing the worldwide star his first general-field Latin Grammy and shutting the ceremony with certainly one of its loudest ovations.
Listed below are the whole winners from the 2025 Latin Grammy Awards:
- Report Of The Yr: “Palmeras En El Jardín” — Alejandro Sanz (WINNER)
- Album Of The Yr: DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS — Dangerous Bunny (WINNER)
- Music Of The Yr: “Si Antes Te Hubiera Conocido” —Karol G (WINNER)
- Greatest New Artist: Paloma Morphy (WINNER)
- Greatest Modern Pop Album: ¿Y Ahora Qué? —Alejandro Sanz (WINNER)
- Greatest Conventional Pop Album: Bogotá —Andrés Cepeda (WINNER)
- Greatest Pop Music: “El Día Del Amigo” — Papota (WINNER)
- Greatest Latin Digital Music Efficiency: Veneka Rawayana feat. Akapellah (WINNER)
- Greatest City/City Fusion Efficiency: “Dtmf” — Dangerous Bunny (WINNER)
- Greatest Reggaeton Efficiency: Voy A Llevarte Pa Pr — Dangerous Bunny (WINNER)
- Greatest City Music Album: DeBí TiRAR MáS FOToS — Dangerous Bunny (WINNER)
- Greatest Rap/Hip Hop Music: “Contemporary” — Trueno (WINNER)
- Greatest City Music: “DtMF” — Dangerous Bunny (WINNER)
- Greatest Rock Album: Novela — Fito Paez (WINNER)
- Greatest Rock Music: “La Torre” — RENEE (WINNER – TIE) and “Sale El Sol” — Fito Paez (WINNER – TIE)
- Greatest Pop/Rock Album: Ya Es Mañana — Morat (WINNER)
- Greatest Pop/Rock Music: “Desastres Fabulosos” — Jorge Drexler & Conociendo Rusia (WINNER)
- Greatest Various Music Album: Papota — CA7RIEL & Paco Amoroso (WINNER)
- Greatest Various Music: “#Tetas” — CA7RIEL & Paco Amoroso) (WINNER)
- Greatest Salsa Album: Fotografías — Rubén Blades y Roberto Delgado & Orquesta (WINNERS)
- Greatest Singer-Songwriter Music: “Cancionera” — Natalia Lafourcade (WINNER)
- Greatest Instrumental Album: Y El Canto De Todas
- Greatest Folks Album: Conjuros (WINNER)
- Greatest Classical Album: Kaleidoscope – Modern Piano Music By Feminine Composers From Round The World — Isabel Dobarro (WINNER)
- Songwriter of the Yr: Edgar Barrera (WINNER)
- Producer of the Yr: Rafa Arcaute, Federico Vindver (WINNER – TIE) and Nico Cotton (WINNER – TIE)
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