Bad Bunny and Kendrick Lamar win big in Grammys ceremony filled with anti-ICE sentiment

Grammy Awards Ceremony Showcases Anti-ICE Sentiment as Bad Bunny and Kendrick Lamar Take Home Major Prizes.

The 65th Annual Grammy Awards ceremony took place last night, featuring a plethora of musical performances and emotional tributes. Amidst the excitement, many artists used their platforms to speak out against ICE (Immigration and Customs Enforcement) policies and the anti-immigrant sentiment that has been on the rise in recent times.

Bad Bunny, who became the first Spanish-language artist to win Album of the Year for his release "Un Verano Sin Ti", took a bold stance during his acceptance speech. "Before I say thanks to God, I'm gonna say ICE out," he declared, sparking applause from the audience. "We're not savage, we're not animals, we're not aliens, we're humans and we are Americans … The only thing more powerful than hate is love so please we need to be different. If we fight, we have to do it with love. We don't hate them, we love our people, we love our families and that's the way to do it, we love."

Billie Eilish also used her speech to address the issue of ICE policies, saying "No one is illegal on stolen land." Her message resonated deeply with the audience, highlighting the need for unity and action against anti-immigrant sentiment.

The night also saw a notable performance by Olivia Dean, who took home the award for Best New Artist. The 25-year-old singer expressed her gratitude by stating, "I am up here as the grand-daughter of an immigrant. I'm a product of bravery and I think those people deserve to be celebrated." Her words were met with thunderous applause, emphasizing the significance of representation and celebrating the contributions of immigrants in American society.

Kendrick Lamar continued his reign as one of the most awarded artists in Grammy history, breaking Jay Z's record by winning five awards including Record of the Year for "Luther" with SZA. His speech was brief but meaningful, as he said, "I'm not good at talking about myself but I express it through the music."

Other notable winners included Lady Gaga, who took home awards for Pop Vocal Album and Dance-Pop Recording, and Steven Spielberg, who achieved Egot status after winning for Best Music Film.

The evening was filled with star-studded performances and emotional tributes, including a heartfelt in memoriam segment led by Post Malone, which honored the late Ozzy Osbourne. The night also saw the return of Lauryn Hill on stage, reuniting with Wyclef Jean to pay tribute to D'Angelo and Roberta Flack.

While many artists went home empty-handed, the night was undoubtedly filled with a sense of unity and purpose. As Trevor Noah said in his opening speech, "the Grammys are the best concert money can't buy." The message echoed throughout the evening, as artists used their platforms to advocate for love, acceptance, and inclusivity – a reminder that music has the power to bring people together and spark meaningful change.
 
🀯 I think it's really telling that Bad Bunny and Kendrick Lamar used their platform to speak out against ICE policies πŸš«πŸ’”. It's not often that we see artists taking such bold stances, but it's long overdue especially given the current climate in the US 🌎. The fact that Billie Eilish's message resonated so deeply with the audience is a testament to the power of music as a force for change πŸ’–. We need more artists like these who are willing to use their influence to promote love and acceptance, rather than hate and division ❀️. It was also amazing to see Lauryn Hill reunite with Wyclef Jean on stage 🎀 - it's moments like those that remind us of the impact music can have on our lives and our communities 🌟
 
πŸ˜’ So, finally an award show where diversity is celebrated πŸŽ‰... kind of. Like, we're glad Bad Bunny spoke up about ICE (who wouldn't want to say those three words out loud?) but it's just a bit ironic that he won Album of the Year for a Spanish-language album that literally mentions ICE in his lyrics πŸ€”. And Billie Eilish being the "hero" who said no one is illegal on stolen land... yeah, because that's not something we've been hearing from politicians and pundits for years already πŸ™„. Anyway, it was nice to see some artists using their platforms for good, but can't they just stick to singing about love and acceptance instead of bringing up real-life issues all the time? πŸ’–
 
πŸŽ‰ I think it's amazing how the Grammys addressed ICE policies in such a powerful way 🌟. The fact that Bad Bunny and Billie Eilish used their platforms to speak out against hate and promote love is exactly what we need more of right now ❀️. It's not just about winning awards, but about using your voice to make a difference πŸ’ͺ. And I'm loving the message from Olivia Dean - it's so important that we celebrate our diversity and the contributions of immigrants in American society πŸŽ‰. The Grammys are truly a celebration of music, but also of unity and purpose πŸ’•.
 
🀩 I'm loving how Bad Bunny is using his platform to speak out against ICE policies! πŸ™Œ It's so powerful when artists like him use their voice to amplify important messages like this one. 🎢 Billie Eilish is also doing an amazing job of raising awareness about the issue, and it's so great that her message was met with applause from the audience! πŸ’– The fact that Olivia Dean shared her own immigrant story during her acceptance speech added another layer of depth to the conversation... we really need more stories like hers being shared on stage 🌟 It's a wonderful reminder that music has the power to bring us together and spark positive change πŸŽ‰
 
πŸ€” I'm loving the vibe of this year's Grammys πŸŽ‰. Artists are using their stage to speak up about what really matters: love, unity, and acceptance πŸ’•. It's amazing to see people like Bad Bunny, Billie Eilish, and Kendrick Lamar using their platforms to raise awareness about ICE policies and advocate for immigrant rights 🌟. We need more voices like theirs speaking out against hate and division πŸ˜”.

It's also so heartwarming to see young artists like Olivia Dean being celebrated for their heritage and experience πŸ’–. Representation matters, and it's essential that we're seeing more faces from diverse backgrounds on those Grammy stages πŸ“Έ. As Trevor Noah said, the Grammys are about more than just awards – they're about music that brings people together 🎢. Long live love and unity! ❀️
 
Man this year's grammy's is all about spreading love and unity πŸŒŽπŸ’–. I'm so proud of Bad Bunny and Kendrick Lamar using their platforms to speak out against ICE policies, it's time we break the silence on these issues πŸ—£οΈ. Billie Eilish's message "No one is illegal on stolen land" hit me hard, we need more voices like hers advocating for change πŸ’ͺ. The fact that artists like Olivia Dean and Lauryn Hill are using their music to celebrate immigrant contributions is everything πŸ’•. We need more representation and celebration of diversity in all forms 🌈. And can we talk about how beautiful it was to see the Grammys bring people together with love, acceptance, and inclusivity? Music has the power to change lives and spark meaningful conversations 🎢. Trevor Noah's opening speech was everything and more, let's keep spreading love and positivity πŸ’«.
 
Bad Bunny's outburst about ICE was fire πŸ”₯! I'm loving how he took his platform to speak truth to power. We need more artists speaking up against systemic injustices like this. Billie Eilish's message was so powerful too, "No one is illegal on stolen land" 🀯. It's time for the US to acknowledge its own complicated history and work towards a more inclusive future.
 
omg i just saw this vids of bad bunny's speech last night πŸ€―πŸŽ‰ it gave me chills he's so right about fighting with love and not hate its like we need to uplift each other instead of tearing ppl down 🌈 can't believe billie eilish said "no one is illegal on stolen land" too that's such a powerful message πŸ™
 
man... it's great to see artists like Bad Bunny and Kendrick Lamar using their stages to speak out against ICE policies πŸ™Œ. it's not just about winning awards, but also about making a difference in our society 🎡. billie eilish's message was so powerful - "no one is illegal on stolen land" 😀. we need more of those kinds of conversations and less hate 🀝. it's amazing to see Olivia Dean speaking up as the grand-daughter of an immigrant, celebrating their bravery πŸ’–. kendrick lamar's speech was so brief but meaningful too πŸ™. what I love about the grammys is that they're not just a celebration of music, but also a call to action for change 🌟
 
omg i was so hyped watching this live 🀩, it's amazing to see all these talented artists using their platform to speak out against ICE policies and promote unity & love ❀️, bad bunny's speech was everything!!! he's right, we need to fight for what's right with love not hate πŸ’ͺ, billie eilish's message was so powerful "no one is illegal on stolen land" πŸ™, it's time for us to take a stand and celebrate our diversity πŸŽ‰
 
omg yaaas I'm soooo hyped about Bad Bunny winning Album of the Year πŸ’₯ he's literally a genius 🀯 and his message against ICE policies was everything πŸ™Œ I love how he spoke from the heart and used his platform to spread love and acceptance 🌈 and can we talk about Billie Eilish's speech too? 😍 she's so brave for speaking out against ICE and saying "No one is illegal on stolen land" 🀝 it was like, wow, I don't even have words πŸ’– and Kendrick Lamar's win was like, a no-brainer 😎 he's the king of hip hop πŸ‘‘
 
man 🀯 this grammy's was all about spreading love & acceptance 🌎 bad bunny's speech was like a wake up call, you feel? we gotta acknowledge our roots & be proud of where we come from πŸ’• and billie eilish's line "no one is illegal on stolen land" hit so close to home it's like she's speaking directly to my soul πŸ€— the more i think about it, the more i realize that our immigration status shouldn't define us as people, we should be judged based on who we are inside πŸ’–
 
πŸ€” I just watched the whole ceremony and it felt like a really big deal that Bad Bunny spoke up about ICE policies πŸ™ He's not even from the US so what makes him qualified to talk about immigration? Not saying he wasn't passionate or anything but maybe we should be careful who's speaking out on such sensitive topics.
 
I'm so done with all this anti-ICE sentiment πŸ™„. Artists using their platforms to bash policies is just annoying πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ. Can't they just stick to making music and leave politics out of it? 🎡 I mean, come on, Bad Bunny's speech was super preachy and forced πŸ“£. And Billie Eilish's "no one is illegal" thing is so played out πŸ™„. It's like everyone's lost their way on this issue...or maybe they're just trying to get attention πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ.

And what's with the whole "celebrating immigrants" vibe? πŸ€” Is that really what we need right now? A big ol' pat on the back for people who are already here and contributing? 😐 I mean, some of us were born here too, you know! πŸ™„

It's all just a bunch of artists trying to sound good and get their 15 minutes of fame πŸ’β€β™€οΈ. Give me a break!
 
omg yooo i was so hyped watching the grammys last nite!!! 🀩 Bad Bunny & Kendrick Lamar slaying the game! I loved how they used their platforms 2 speak out against ICE policies πŸš«πŸ’• it's about time we talk about this issue in the music industry. Billie Eilish's message was fire πŸ”₯ "no one is illegal on stolen land" - so true!! 😩 and Olivia Dean's speech gave me ALL THE FEELS πŸ’– being an immigrant herself, she knows what she's talking about. Kendrick Lamar just keeps slaying 🎀 and the performances were EVERYTHING 🎡 post malone's in memoriam segment was so emotional πŸ™ ozzy osbourne would be proud πŸ‘»
 
I gotta disagree, Grammys are just glorifying another excuse for artists to be extra πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. They're using their platform to preach about unity and love, but let's be real, it's all just a marketing stunt to get more views on YouTube and sell more merch πŸ’Έ. People are just tuning in for the awards, not because they actually care about what the artists are saying πŸ“Ί. And honestly, with all these "message" speeches, I'm over it πŸ™„. We need some real talk from the Grammys, not just feel-good vibes and empty platitudes πŸ’”.
 
omg u no how powerful it is when artists use their platform 2 speak out against injustice πŸ€— bad bunny & kendrick lamar slayed in there acceptance speeches πŸŽ‰πŸ‘ the way they highlighted the importance of love & unity over hate is just so inspiring πŸ’– and billie eilish's "no one is illegal on stolen land" message is literally the truth πŸ™Œ we need more ppl like these artists who are willing to use their voices 2 make a difference 😊
 
.. it's crazy how the Grammys have become such a platform for social commentary 🀯. I mean, I'm all for speaking out against ICE policies and promoting unity, but some of these artists went pretty deep into politics πŸ€”. Like, Billie Eilish's line about "stolen land" might've been meant to highlight the struggles faced by immigrant communities, but it could also be seen as a bit... divisive 🌎. And I'm still trying to wrap my head around Bad Bunny using his speech to literally say "ICE out" - it's like he's taking a stand, but is he alienating some people in the process? 😐 Still, I love that artists are using their platforms to spread messages of love and acceptance 🌈. It's all about balance, you know?
 
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