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Grammy 2023: Bad Bunny makes Taylor Swift dance with his Latin party and wins the 'Urban Music Album' award

Bad Bunny lit up the Grammys with his Latin party to the rhythm of "After the Beach" and took home one of the awards that were distributed during the ceremony. Don't miss his spectacular performance!

Bad Bunny y Taylor Swift en los Grammy 2023 © Instagram / recordingacademy
Bad Bunny y Taylor Swift en los Grammy 2023 Photo © Instagram / recordingacademy

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This Sunday, February 5, the most important night in music took place: the grammy awards. A ceremony full of surprises that the Puerto Rican artist was in charge of opening Bad Bunny, which made those present dance to the rhythm of "After the beach" to start the evening on a high note.

The reggaeton singer, who was present at the 65th edition of the awards, was one of the contenders for the 'Album of the Year' award, an award that finally fell into the hands of Harry Styles. However, the Bad Rabbit did not leave empty-handed, receiving recognition for his A Summer Without You in the 'Best Urban Music Album' category.

But the great moments starring the performer of "Safaera" or "Tití asked me" did not stop there, because as soon as the gala began, he was in charge of lighting up the party to the rhythm of Latin music. First with a fragment of "El Apagón" and then with "After the beach."

With his "After the beach", he managed to put more than one singer on their feet, among them, Taylor Swift who caught the merengue and mambo. Although at first she moved timidly sitting in her chair, she finally ended up standing next to the dancers, letting herself go.

But this story does not stop there, because it seems that there is admiration and respect between the two artists. This was demonstrated by taking some photos together. Some images for the ages that are spreading like wildfire all over social media, where everyone is asking for the same thing: an explosive collaboration!

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Editor of CiberCuba. Graduated in Journalism from the Rey Juan Carlos University of Madrid, Spain. Editor at El Mundo and PlayGround.


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