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Bad Bunny declares 'ICE out' as he wins Grammy

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.

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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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Olivia Dean used her speech to speak in support of immigrants.

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Kendrick Lamar won best rap album for GNX, at which point he overtook Jay-Z as the rapper with the most Grammy Awards - 26 in total.

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Before I say thanks to God, I'm going to say ICE out.

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Bad Bunny addressed the Trump administration's immigration crackdown with an impassioned speech at the Grammy Awards.

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Bad Bunny refused to bring his world tour to the US last year over concerns that immigration officers would target the audience.

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2 hours agoMark SavageMusic correspondentGetty ImagesBad Bunny refused to bring his world tour to the US last year over concerns that immigration officers would target the audienceBad Bunny, who will headline next week's Super Bowl Half Time Show, addressed the Trump administration's immigration crackdown with an impassioned speech at the Grammy Awards."Before I say thanks to God, I'm going to say ICE out," he said, referring to the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers, whose actions have resulted in the death of two civilians in Minneapolis."We're not savages, we're not animals, we're not aliens, we are humans and we are Americans," he continued, as he won best musicá urbana album.Many audience members rose to their feet as he spoke. The Puerto Rican artist is also considered a front-runner for the night's main prize, album of the year.His speech was the most explicit political moment of the ceremony, where many artists, including R&B star Kehlani, have worn badges reading "Ice out" on the red carpet.However, he counselled people to react with love, instead of fear and anger."The only thing that is more powerful than hate is love," he said. "So, please, we need to be different. If we fight, we have to do it with love."British singer Olivia Dean, who won best new artist, also used her speech to speak in support of immigrants."I'm up here as the grand-daughter of an immigrant," said the singer, whose grandmother Carmen was part of the Windrush generation. "I'm a product of bravery and I think those people deserve to be celebrated. We're nothing without each other."Earlier, Kendrick Lamar won best rap album for GNX, at which point he overtook Jay-Z as the rapper with the most Grammy Awards - 26 in total."I'm not good at talking about myself, but I express it through the music," he said."Hip-hop is always going to be right here."It was the star's fourth victory in the rap album category, starting with 2016's To Pimp A Butterfly. Londoner Lola Young won best pop performance for her breakout single Messy; while Lady Gaga's Mayhem was named best pop album.The star rushed to the stage to breathlessly accept her 16th golden gramophone trophy."Every time I'm here, I still feel like I need to pinch myself," she said.She also used her speech to urge women in music to stand up for their creative vision, noting: "I know sometimes when you're in the studio with a bunch of guys, it can be hard."Getty ImagesRosé could become the first K-Pop star to win a Grammy AwardSunday's ceremony exploded into life with a performance by K-Pop idol Rosé and pop star Bruno Mars.The duo performed a rock version of their megahit APT, which is nominated for three prizes at the ceremony, including song of the year.Host Trevor Noah noted that the song was based on a South Korean drinking game, whose rules were more complicated than the US equivalent. "In America, every time you turn on the news, you drink," he joked.British star Olivia Dean was one of the first winners, picking up best new artist about an hour into the ceremony.Carpenter gave the second performance of the night, with an elaborate version of her number one hit Manchild.She took to the stage dressed as a stewardess, dancing across luggage carousels and navigating male dancers dressed as baggage handlers. She ended the performance with a dove in her hands before taking to the skies.Getty ImagesSabrina Carpenter took to the skies with her performance of ManchildAll eight of the nominees for best new artist then got their chance to shine in an extended segment celebrating "emerging talents who are defining music's zeitgeist".Among them were British star Lola Young, playing a solo piano version of her award-winning hit Messy. It was the singer's first televised performance since taking an extended break to protect her mental and physical health last year.Joining her were six-piece girl group Katseye, playing their love-it-or-hate-it viral hit Gnarly; and New York indie artist Sombr, sporting a spangled jumpsuit for his rendition of 12 to 12.And Olivia Dean forecast her Grammy victory with a joyous, full-band performance of Man I Need.Getty ImagesKatseye's routine took viewers from the backstage dressing rooms to the main stage of Los Angeles' Crypto.com arenaIn recent years, the main Grammy ceremony has focused more on performances than awards and speeches. This year, only nine prizes will be handed out during the three-hour televised event.The other 86 were distributed in a longer "premiere ceremony" earlier in the day. Winners there included British stars Yungblud, FKA Twigs and The Cure.Several recipients also echoed Bad Bunny's words about the plight of immigrants in the US.Among them was Latin music legend Gloria Estefan, who said she was "very worried" about the state of her country."I don't think anyone would say we want a free-for-all at the border. But what is happening is not at all criminals being arrested," she said backstage, after winning best tropical Latin album for Raíces. "These are people that have families that have contributed to this country for decades. Little children, there's hundreds of children in detention centres. It's inhumane."
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