Bad Bunny Makes Grammy History at the 2026 Grammys by Winning Album of the Year with an All-Spanish Album. The 68th Annual Grammy Awards took place on February 1, 2026 at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles, once again establishing itself as the music industry's most important gala. This ceremony, organized by The Recording Academy, recognized artists, songwriters, producers and technicians for their recordings released between August 31, 2024 and August 30, 2025. Comedian Trevor Noah hosted the gala for the sixth and final time, closing out his tenure as host of a night filled with music, emotion and historic milestones. An unprecedented triumph: Bad Bunny makes history One of the news that marked this edition was the triumph of Bad Bunny in the category of Album of the Year for DeBÍ Tirar Más Fotos. With this victory, the Puerto Rican became the first artist to win this award with an album entirely in Spanish, a historic moment that reflects the growing presence and global relevance of the Latin music market. In addition to the main award, DeBÍ Tirar Más Fotos also won the award for Best Urban Music Album, consolidating the night as one of the biggest celebrations of his career.
Great .... I like the jobs you do ...... congratulations another good one ..
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Thanks @dadesignstudio ;) !!
very good! what have you done it with? Cinema4d and Vray?
hee ... I'm a bit fluent in cinema but I want to get on with the Vray ... you can see the quality of the textures ...
Right now if you work with Windows I would recommend Corona render first (very powerful and simple) or if not, Octane;) @safirot83
Merci @jvg ! but i work in mac ... is there something similar
Vray then @safirot83
Joee how cool! the materials are milk. Long render time?
Nah they behaved well;)
Well, we will have to go to vray!
;')
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Great .... I like the jobs you do ...... congratulations another good one ..
Thanks @dadesignstudio ;) !!
very good! what have you done it with? Cinema4d and Vray?
hee ... I'm a bit fluent in cinema but I want to get on with the Vray ... you can see the quality of the textures ...
Right now if you work with Windows I would recommend Corona render first (very powerful and simple) or if not, Octane;) @safirot83
Merci @jvg ! but i work in mac ... is there something similar
Vray then @safirot83
Joee how cool! the materials are milk. Long render time?
Nah they behaved well;)
Well, we will have to go to vray!
;')
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