The GRAMMYs
2026
Dec 1st, 2025
Record Of The Year
Record Of The Year
Nomination
DtMF (Bad Bunny) is nominated for The GRAMMYs 2026 Record Of The Year
DtMF (Bad Bunny) is nominated for The GRAMMYs 2026 Record Of The Year
DtMF (Bad Bunny) is nominated for The GRAMMYs 2026 Record Of The Year
DtMF
Engineers/Mixers
Mastering Engineer
Bad Bunny's "DtMF" was released as the fourth single from his album Debí Tirar Más Fotos, described as a "love letter to Puerto Rico."
Commercial success
"DtMF" rallied to No. 2 on the all-genre Billboard Hot 100 chart.
It blasted to No. 1 on the Billboard Global 200 chart.
The track spent 20 weeks at No. 1 on Billboard's Hot Latin Songs chart.
Cultural impact
Bad Bunny performed "DtMF" at the 50th anniversary of Saturday Night Live.
The track inspired a viral TikTok trend where users shared emotional tributes to late loved ones.
"DtMF" won the 2025 Latin Grammy Award for Best Urban Song.
Critical response
Rolling Stone described the title track "DtMF" as blending "Nintendo-inspired beats" with "lively plena, a Puerto Rican folk call-and-response genre." Read full review
Pitchfork observed that Bad Bunny "lets the hand drums and Afro-Indigenous sounds live right alongside the hypnotic synth lines and sub-rattling bass." Read full review
Variety praised the album's "foundation of live instrumentation, blending tradition and modernity with genres like salsa, reggaeton, dembow and plena." Read full review
DtMF
Engineers/Mixers
Mastering Engineer
Bad Bunny's "DtMF" was released as the fourth single from his album Debí Tirar Más Fotos, described as a "love letter to Puerto Rico."
Commercial success
"DtMF" rallied to No. 2 on the all-genre Billboard Hot 100 chart.
It blasted to No. 1 on the Billboard Global 200 chart.
The track spent 20 weeks at No. 1 on Billboard's Hot Latin Songs chart.
Cultural impact
Bad Bunny performed "DtMF" at the 50th anniversary of Saturday Night Live.
The track inspired a viral TikTok trend where users shared emotional tributes to late loved ones.
"DtMF" won the 2025 Latin Grammy Award for Best Urban Song.
Critical response
Rolling Stone described the title track "DtMF" as blending "Nintendo-inspired beats" with "lively plena, a Puerto Rican folk call-and-response genre." Read full review
Pitchfork observed that Bad Bunny "lets the hand drums and Afro-Indigenous sounds live right alongside the hypnotic synth lines and sub-rattling bass." Read full review
Variety praised the album's "foundation of live instrumentation, blending tradition and modernity with genres like salsa, reggaeton, dembow and plena." Read full review
DtMF
Engineers/Mixers
Mastering Engineer
Bad Bunny's "DtMF" was released as the fourth single from his album Debí Tirar Más Fotos, described as a "love letter to Puerto Rico."
Commercial success
"DtMF" rallied to No. 2 on the all-genre Billboard Hot 100 chart.
It blasted to No. 1 on the Billboard Global 200 chart.
The track spent 20 weeks at No. 1 on Billboard's Hot Latin Songs chart.
Cultural impact
Bad Bunny performed "DtMF" at the 50th anniversary of Saturday Night Live.
The track inspired a viral TikTok trend where users shared emotional tributes to late loved ones.
"DtMF" won the 2025 Latin Grammy Award for Best Urban Song.
Critical response
Rolling Stone described the title track "DtMF" as blending "Nintendo-inspired beats" with "lively plena, a Puerto Rican folk call-and-response genre." Read full review
Pitchfork observed that Bad Bunny "lets the hand drums and Afro-Indigenous sounds live right alongside the hypnotic synth lines and sub-rattling bass." Read full review
Variety praised the album's "foundation of live instrumentation, blending tradition and modernity with genres like salsa, reggaeton, dembow and plena." Read full review
















