For the first time in his career, Bad Bunny is taking home the Latin Grammy for album of the year.

After "DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS" was lost the record of the year award to Spanish singer-songwriter Alejandro Sanz's song "Palmeras en el Jardín," Bad Bunny's album by the same name took home the top prize of the night. (He won record of the year in 2024 for "Monaco.")

The 31-year-old global superstar, who was nominated for a total of 12 awards at the 26th annual Latin Grammys on Thursday, Nov. 13, swept four other categories: best urban music performance, best urban song, best urban music album and best reggaeton performance.

During his final acceptance speech of the night, Bad Bunny thanked God, but "first and foremost, my mom for giving birth to me." He went on, "Mom, Dad, I love you. I love my siblings, and music – I love music. I love what I do. I love being around passionate people and doing what I enjoy most."

This is the first time the reggaeton star, who's set to headline the Apple Music Super Bowl LX halftime show in 2026, has won in this category.