Historic Grammy Wins for Olivia Dean and Bad Bunny
Olivia Dean won the 2026 Grammy for best new artist, establishing herself as a rising star. Bad Bunny made history by winning album of the year for a Spanish-language album. Meanwhile, authorities suspect the mother of TV host Savannah Guthrie was abducted. Bad Bunny criticized U.S. immigration policies during his acceptance speech.
In a festive night at the 68th Grammy Awards, Olivia Dean emerged as the best new artist, marking a milestone from her days as a London busker to international fame. Her victory cements her status among rising talents whose initial recognition forecasts enduring influence in the music world.
Meanwhile, Bad Bunny made headlines by securing the album of the year award for "Debí Tirar Más Fotos," becoming the first Spanish-language album to claim the top Grammy prize. His triumph over contenders like Kendrick Lamar and Lady Gaga highlights the growing influence of Latin music on the global stage.
Amid celebration, Bad Bunny used his platform to voice criticism against U.S. immigration authorities, stressing human rights and denouncing federal agents' actions. Separately, news emerged that Savannah Guthrie's mother is believed to have been abducted, according to Arizona Sheriff Chris Nanos.
(With inputs from agencies.)

