List of awards and nominations received by Bad Bunny
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Puerto Rican singer-songwriter Bad Bunny has received numerous awards and nominations. His accolades include 6 Grammy Awards, 17 Latin Grammy Awards, 16 Billboard Music Awards, and 54 Billboard Latin Music Awards.
In 2016, Bad Bunny began his music career as an independent Latin Trap artist on Soundcloud, through which he released his first singles, including "Diles." Later in the same year, he signed with his current record label, Rimas Entrainment, releasing his single "Soy Peor." In 2017, his music primarily consisted of collaborations with fellow reggaeton artists, including J Balvin on "Si Tu Novio Te Deja Sola," Becky G on "Mayores," and Prince Royce and J Balvin on "Sensualidad." He earned his first Latin Grammy Awards nomination for "Si Tu Novio Te Deja Sola" and his first Billboard Music Awards nomination for "Mayores." He was also nominated for New Artist of the Year at the Billboard Latin Music Awards, his first nomination for the awards.
In 2018, Bad Bunny continued collaborating with various artists, including Enrique Iglesias on "El Baño," Drake on "Mía," Cardi B and J Balvin on "I Like It," and Nio García, Darell, Casper Mágico, Nicky Jam, and Ozuna on "Te Boté." He received his first Grammy Awards nomination and first Billboard win for "I Like It," and earned his first Latin Billboard wins for "Te Boté." Late in 2018, he also released his debut album X 100pre. Nominated for the Grammys, Latin Grammys, Billboards, and Latin Billboards, the album won Best Urban Music Album at the 20th Latin Grammys, his first win at the awards. In 2019, Bad Bunny released a collaborative EP with J Balvin, Oasis, which won Top Latin Album at the 27th Billboards.
In 2020, he released his second solo album, YHLQMDLG. It earned him his first Grammy win as Best Latin Rock, Urban or Alternative Album at the 63rd awards. In May 2020, he released a collaborative mixtape, Las que no iban a salir, which was nominated for Top Latin Album at the 28th Billboards and Latin Billboards. Later in the same year, he also released his third solo album El Último Tour del Mundo. It won Best Urban Music Album at the 64th Grammys and 23rd Latin Grammys, and was nominated for Top Latin Album at the 28th Billboards and Latin Billboards.
In 2022, Bad Bunny released his fourth solo album Un Verano Sin Ti, which became the first Spanish-language album nominated for the most prestigious category at the Grammys, Album of the Year. It won Best Urban Music Album at the 65th Grammys and 24th Latin Grammys, and Top Latin Album at the 30th Billboards and Latin Billboards. He was named Greatest Pop Star of 2022 by Billboard magazine, becoming the first Spanish-language artist to be recognized. In 2023, he released Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va a Pasar Mañana, his fifth solo album, which was nominated for Best Urban Music Album at the 67th Grammys and 25th Latin Grammys, and won Top Latin Album at the 31st Billboards and Latin Billboards.
In 2025, Bad Bunny released his sixth solo album Debí Tirar Más Fotos. At the 68th Grammys, he became the first Latino, Hispanic, and Spanish-language artist to be nominated in the same year for Album of the Year (Debí Tirar Más Fotos), Record of the Year ("DTMF"), and Song of the Year ("DTMF"), the three most prestigious categories. The all-Spanish-language album became the first Spanish-language work to win Album of the Year. It also won Album of the Year at the 26th Latin Grammys and Top Latin Album at the 32nd Latin Billboards, where Bad Bunny became the first artist to receive the Top Latin Artist of the 21st Century special award. He was named Greatest Pop Star of 2025, becoming the first male and Latino artist to be recognized twice by Billboard magazine.
== Major awards ==
=== Grammy Awards ===
In 2020, Bad Bunny (X 100pre and Oasis) became the first artist to be nominated twice in the same year for the Best Latin Rock, Urban or Alternative Album category.
In 2021, Bad Bunny’s YHLQMDLG became the first reggaeton album to be nominated for and win the Best Latin Pop or Urban Album category.
In 2022, Bad Bunny became the first winner of the Best Música Urbana Album category.
In 2023, Bad Bunny’s Un Verano Sin Ti became the first Spanish-language album to be nominated for Album of the Year, the most prestigious category. His song "Moscow Mule" became the first Spanish-language song to be nominated for Best Pop Solo Performance. He also became the first consecutive winner of the Best Música Urbana Album category.
In 2026, Bad Bunny became the first Latino, Hispanic, and Spanish-language artist to be nominated in the same year for Album of the Year (Debí Tirar Más Fotos), Record of the Year ("DTMF"), and Song of the Year ("DTMF"), the three most prestigious categories. His all-Spanish-language album Debí Tirar Más Fotos became the first Spanish-language album to win Album of the Year. He also became the first Latino, Hispanic, and Spanish-language artist to be nominated for the Best Album Cover category. His song "Eoo" became the first reggaeton song to be nominated and win for Best Global Music Performance.
=== Latin Grammy Awards ===
=== Billboard Music Awards ===
=== Billboard Latin Music Awards ===
== Miscellaneous awards ==
== Other accolades ==
=== Listicles ===
=== Guinness World Records ===
=== WWE ===
Aside from his music-related awards, in 2021, he won a professional wrestling championship, when he became the WWE 24/7 Champion. On February 15, 2021, episode of RAW, he relinquished the title to R-Truth in exchange for Stone Cold Steve Austin memorabilia. He was champion for 28 days.
== References ==
== External links ==
List of awards and nominations received by Bad Bunny at IMDb
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