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Bad Bunny Dominates Premio Lo Nuestro 2026 with Six Major Wins

Feb 20, 2026 | Entertainment

February 20, 2026

Bad Bunny was the biggest winner at Premio Lo Nuestro 2026, taking home six awards — including the night’s top honors: Artist of the Year, Song of the Year (“DTMF”), and Album of the Year (Debí Tirar Más Fotos).

Fresh off his headline-making Super Bowl halftime performance, the Puerto Rican superstar also won Urban Male Artist of the Year and Pop/Urban Song of the Year, while his collaboration “Café Con Ron” with Los Pleneros de la Cresta earned Tropical Collaboration of the Year.

Mexican star Carin Leon followed closely with five wins, including Mexican Music Male Artist of the Year and Crossover Collaboration of the Year for “Lost in Translation” with Kacey Musgraves.

Other multi-award winners included Karol G, Maluma, Yuridia, Shakira, and Feid.

The ceremony also honored Latin music legends with special awards: Arcangel received the Urban Icon Award, Juanesearned the Lifetime Achievement Award, and Los Bukis were celebrated with the Musical Legacy Award.

With streaming dominance, film moves, and now another trophy haul, Bad Bunny continues to define the global era of Latin music.

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