
The 2026 Grammys delivered plenty of unforgettable moments on Sunday (Feb. 1) — such as the riveting medley by the best new artist nominees, and a bevy of stars such as Justin Bieber, Joni Mitchell and Billie Eilish wearing “ICE OUT” pins in protest of the agency’s ongoing and violent immigration crackdown. Bad Bunny himself made an impassioned statement during his acceptance speech for best música urbana album, declaring, “Before I say thanks to God, I’m gonna say ICE out!”
But amid the powerful displays of solidarity and pro-immigration resistance, there were lighthearted moments, too, including a seemingly unrehearsed and hilarious musical exchange between Bad Bunny and host Trevor Noah.
Acknowledging the impact of Bunny’s bold speech, host Noah first told the singer, “Hey, by the way, that was beautiful. I saw you up there, I heard what you said. It was really impactful.” The host then jokingly asked, “I know you can’t contractually sing, but we’re gonna see you at the Super Bowl, and you can’t perform anywhere else before? Don’t you get jealous seeing everyone else?”
Smiling, Bad Bunny responded, “Maybe a little bit.”
“Whenever I get drunk, I just hope someone helps me,” Noah unassumingly quoted Bunny’s Grammy-nominated “DtMF” in English.
Quick to capitalize on the moment, Bad Bunny quipped, “That’s how my song sounds in English?” before transitioning into the actual lyrics: “Y si hoy me emborracho, pues, que me ayuden.” The moment became even more endearing when a big brass band backed the pair from Bunny’s table.
With six noms this year, the “Baile Inolvidable” hitmaker was one of the most nominated acts, following Kendrick Lamar with nine nods and Lady Gaga with seven.




