Bad Bunny's latest triumph at the Grammys caps off a milestone week that also puts him center stage for the Apple Music Super Bowl LX Halftime Show.

In 2022, Bad Bunny was named the Apple Music Artist of the Year. Less than six years later, the 31-year-old has taken the top prize at the Grammys.

"Debi Tirar Mas Fotos," marks the sixth solo studio album from the Puerto Rican rapper. While the album took top prize, he also scooped up two other awards, including "Best Global Music Performance" for "EoO" and "Best Musica Urbana Album" for "Fotos".

"Puerto Rico, believe me when I tell you that we're much bigger than 100 by 35," he said in his acceptance speech, a reference to the island's dimensions. "Nothing exists that we can't achieve."

And, on February 8, he'll headline the Apple Music Super Bowl LX Halftime Show. Apple Music had selected Bad Bunny as its headliner in September 2025.

Apple TV hit film "F1: The Movie" took home a Grammy of its own. Chris Stapleton, who sang "Bad As I Used To Be" for the film's soundtrack, won "Best Country Solo Performance."