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Bad Bunny Denounces ICE as He Accepts Album of the Year at Latin Grammys
In a powerful moment at the Latin Grammy Awards, global superstar Bad Bunny transformed his Album of the Year acceptance speech into a platform for political protest. Accepting the award, the artist, born Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, directly criticized U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), framing his music as an act of cultural defense.'There are many ways to defend where you're from,' he stated to the audience. 'We chose music.' The comment served as a direct rebuke of the agency, which is often criticized for its harsh immigration enforcement policies. This stance is consistent with the artist's history of weaving social commentary into his work, from his Hurricane Maria anthem 'Estamos Bien' to his public support for political protests in Puerto Rico.The statement immediately ignited reactions across social media, drawing both praise from fans who saw their experiences validated and criticism from those who believe entertainers should avoid politics. By making this declaration on a stage celebrating Latin music's transnational influence, Bad Bunny underscored the inherent political nature of cultural expression and positioned himself within a long tradition of artist-activists.
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