Bad Bunny made history by becoming the first Latin artist to win the album of the year award at the 68th annual Grammy Awards with his album DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS.
The Puerto Rican singer, who is set to perform at the upcoming Super Bowl half-time show, triumphed over a competitive field that included Kendrick Lamar, Justin Bieber, Sabrina Carpenter, Clipse, Pusha T & Malice, Lady Gaga, Leon Thomas, and Tyler, the Creator.
Kendrick Lamar also had a successful night, taking home five awards, including record of the year for his collaboration with SZA on the track luther.

With his wins on Sunday night, Lamar surpassed Jay-Z as the most awarded rapper in Grammy history, securing a total of 27 wins.
Lady Gaga also had a triumphant evening, winning four Grammys for her album Mayhem and hit single Abracadabra, including best pop vocal album and best dance pop recording.
Gaga’s success at the Grammys also shone a spotlight on Canada, as her Canadian producer, Cirkut, received two awards, including producer of the year, non-classical.

Billie Eilish claimed the title of song of the year for the third time with WILDFLOWER, a song she co-wrote with her brother and collaborator Finneas.
The best new artist award went to British singer-songwriter Olivia Dean.
Despite four nominations, Justin Bieber did not win any awards, but he graced the Grammy stage with a performance of his song YUKON from his nominated album Swag.
Joni Mitchell, the Canadian music legend, secured the best historical album award for her compilation Joni Mitchell Archives, Volume 4: The Asylum Years — 1976-1980.
Here are some of the key winners from the Sunday ceremony:
Album of the year:
DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS, Bad Bunny
Record of the year:
luther, Kendrick Lamar and SZA
Song of the year:
WILDFLOWER, Billie Eilish
Best new artist:
Olivia Dean

