Latin music powerhouse Bad Bunny has officially made history with the announcement of the Grammy Awards 2026 Nominations. The Puerto Rican superstar received a total of six nominations, securing a massive career milestone by becoming the first Spanish-language artist ever to be simultaneously nominated in all three of the major general field categories: Album of the Year, Record of the Year, and Song of the Year.
His critically acclaimed album, Debí Tirar Más Fotos (I Should Have Taken More Photos), earned the historic nod for Album of the Year. The album’s title track, “DtMF,” is nominated in both the Record and Song of the Year categories. The Bad Bunny Grammy History continues his record of pushing Latin music into the mainstream, having previously achieved the first-ever all-Spanish-language Album of the Year nomination in 2023 with Un Verano Sin Ti.
With six total nominations, Bad Bunny stands alongside pop phenomenon Sabrina Carpenter and rising R&B star Leon Thomas in the count, just behind overall leaders Kendrick Lamar and Lady Gaga. His multiple nods also include recognition in the newly introduced Best Album Cover category and the competitive Best Música Urbana Album category, reflecting his dominance across genres.
The groundbreaking Bad Bunny Grammy History moment cements his status as one of the most culturally significant artists in the world. By competing in the Grammys’ most prestigious categories with a Spanish-language project, he validates the global influence of Latin music and sets a new precedent for future artists ahead of the ceremony on February 1, 2026.

