Bad Bunny Makes Grammys History With First Spanish-Language Album Of The Year Nomination

Unhealthy Bunny is hovering to historic ranges but once more.

On Tuesday, the Puerto Rican musician earned an Album of the Yr nomination for the 2023 Grammy Awards for his 2022 album, “Un Verano Sin Ti.”

The favored album marks the first-ever all-Spanish album to snag the glory within the Grammys’ 65-year historical past.

The “Me Porto Bonito” singer can be nominated within the classes for Finest Pop Solo Recording and Finest Música Urbana Album.

Kendrick Lamar’s “Mr. Morale & the Massive Steppers”; Harry Kinds’ “Harry’s Home”; Lizzo’s “Particular”; Mary J. Blige’s deluxe “Good Morning Beautiful”; Brandi Carlile’s “In These Silent Days”; Coldplay’s “Music of the Spheres”; and ABBA’s first LP in 40 years, “Voyage,” are additionally nominated within the coveted class.

Solely two Latin artists, Santana and Cardi B, have taken dwelling the Album of the Yr award within the present’s historical past. In 2000, Santana received with “Supernatural,” and in 2019, Cardi B scored the excellence for “Invasion of Privateness.

Although the “Diles” musician was snubbed from the award present’s different main 4 classes, he's absolutely loaded with nominations on the 2023 Latin Grammys. He's the most-nominated artist for these awards this yr with 10 nods, together with Album of the Yr and File of the Yr.

“Un Verano Sin Ti” additionally simply made historical past because the first-ever album to be nominated for Album of the Yr at each the Grammys and the Latin Grammys.

Unhealthy Bunny, already a four-time Latin Grammy and two-time Grammy winner, was additionally just lately introduced as Apple Music’s first Latino Artist of the Yr,

“Launched this previous Might, ‘Un Verano Sin Ti,’ the artist’s sixth challenge in 4 years, is Apple Music’s most streamed album of 2022 and now the largest Latin album of all time,” the corporate stated in a information launch.

Earlier this yr, Unhealthy Bunny scored one more historic accomplishment after he was introduced as Marvel’s first Latino lead in a live-action film with the Spider-Man spinoff “El Muerto,” in regards to the adventures of a superpowered luchador.

Within the comics, El Muerto’s civilian identification is a masked wrestler named Juan-Carlos Estrada Sanchez, whose superpowers are handed all the way down to him from earlier generations. El Muerto squares off with Spider-Man in a charity wrestling match and almost manages to unmask the wall-crawler.

“El Muerto” is scheduled to hit theaters on Jan. 12, 2024.

Take a look at the total listing of Grammy nominees right here.

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