The all-Spanish, 23-track "Un Verano Sin Ti"
was released in May to critical acclaim and topped the Billboard
200 album chart for 13 weeks. It was the first Spanish-language
record to be nominated for the coveted album of the year prize
at this month's Grammy Awards. It won the award for best música
urbana album.
"We are incredibly excited to award Bad Bunny, the first Latin
American artist to win an IFPI Global Award, with the Album of
the Year Award," IFPI Chief Executive Frances Moore said in a
statement.
"His unique sound, encapsulated in his award-winning album 'Un
Verano Sin Ti', has captured the world’s attention on a
remarkable scale over the last 12 months."
Taylor Swift's album " Midnights" was no. 2 on the IFPI chart,
two days after the music star took IFPI’s 2022 Global Recording
Artist of the Year Award, the third time she has won the prize.
British singer Harry Styles’ "Harry’s House" charted at no. 3.
On Thursday, Styles won the IFPI Global Single of the Year Award
2022 for his hit "As It Was".
(Reporting by Marie-Louise Gumuchian; Editing by Sharon
Singleton)
(Photo: Bad Bunny performs during the 65th Annual Grammy Awards
in Los Angeles, California, U.S., February 5, 2023.
REUTERS/Mario Anzuoni/)
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