Bad Bunny declares 'ICE out' as he wins Grammy

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At the Grammy Awards, Bad Bunny, winner of best música urbana album and a Super Bowl Half Time Show headliner, made a statement advocating "ICE out," referencing the Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency and its actions. He emphasized the humanity and Americanness of immigrants, urging for love over hate in response to immigration issues. Several artists showed support for immigrants, including Olivia Dean, who highlighted her immigrant heritage. Other notable moments included Kendrick Lamar surpassing Jay-Z as the rapper with the most Grammy Awards, winning best rap album, and Lady Gaga winning best pop album. The ceremony also saw Lola Young win best pop performance.
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