Later that night, he dedicated his award for album of the year, which he delivered mostly in Spanish, to “all the people who had to leave their homeland, their country to follow their dreams.”
Bad Bunny chose not to include any U.S. locations for his latest world tour, which spanned from Latin America, to Australia, Europe, and Japan, citing ICE’s deportations in the U.S.
“People from the U.S. could come here to see the show. Latinos and Puerto Ricans of the United States could also travel here, or to any part of the world,” he told i-D magazine in September. “ICE could be outside. And it’s something that we were talking about and very concerned about.”
Before his tour, Bunny held a residency in his home country of Puerto Rico for about two months, bringing thousands of fans from around the world to the Caribbean island.
In addition to acceptance speeches and world tours, Bunny has used his music to support immigrants in what has been interpreted as a jab to the Administration. In the music video to his song, “NUEVAYoL,” which was released on the Fourth of July, a Puerto Rican flag hangs from the crown of the Statue of Liberty in New York.
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