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Bad Bunny dominates first Spotify music awards in Mexico

/ 05:15 PM March 08, 2020

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Puerto Rican singer Bad Bunny at the 20th Annual Latin Grammy Awards in Las Vegas. Image: AFP/Valerie Macon

The first-ever Spotify music awards, held in Mexico City, saw reggaeton star Bad Bunny walk away with the most accolades in a show marked by a powerful performance by American-Mexican singer Julieta Venegas and dedicated to the struggle of women across Latin America.

“Thank you for having me here and making a dream come true, I love you Mexico, see you soon,” said Puerto Rican Bad Bunny as he accepted the top prize of Spotify Artist of the Year.

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In the user-generated awards, that prize went to the artist most listened to, most shared and most downloaded by Mexican users of the streaming service in 2019.

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Bad Bunny, whose real name is Benito Martinez, also won in the categories of most listened to artist and artist most added to a playlist.

The awards ceremony had its most emotional moment when Venegas debuted her new song “Women”, after being presented by French-Chilean singer Ana Tijoux, who called for women to stand together against violence.

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“So that never again any of us is murdered, raped, so there is not one less of us! We don’t want cheers!” said Tijoux, name-checking a number of environmental activists and other women who had been murdered in recent years.

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Tijoux then handed off to Venegas, who appeared on stage accompanied by a dozen other Latin American singers.

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A line from her new song states that “women are standing up, and men don’t know what to do.”

The 100,000-capacity National Auditorium went wild for Colombian reggaeton star J Balvin, who had been tipped to win in several categories but who went home with just one — “most shared artist.”

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Colombia’s Karol G went home with the “most listened to female artist” award, and captivated the audience with her performance. RGA

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