Bunny Tops Billboard Latin Music Awards with 10 Trophies

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Bunny Tops Billboard Latin Music Awards with 10 Trophies

Bunny is on top of the world after taking home 10 trophies at the Billboard Latin Music Awards! The superstar’s wins include Artist of the Year, Song of the Year, and Album of the Year.

Who is Bunny?

Bunny was born in Puerto Rico and is a reggaeton and Latin trap singer. He is one of the most popular artists in the Latin music world and has won numerous awards, including 10 Billboard Latin Music Awards. Bunny has collaborated with many other artists, including Bad Bunny, J Balvin, and Ozuna.

What are the Billboard Latin Music Awards?

The Billboard Latin Music Awards is an annual award show that recognizes the most popular albums, songs, and performers in Latin music. The awards are determined by the Billboard magazine chart rankings. This year’s awards show was held on April 25, 2019, in Las Vegas, Nevada.

This year, Bunny topped the charts with 10 Awards, including Top Latin Artist of the Year and Top Latin Album of the Year. He is the first artist to ever win both of those categories in the same year.

What are some of Bunny’s hits?

Bunny’s hits include “I Like It”, “Sensualidad”, “Te Boté”, “Mayores”, “Amante”, and “ChAMPion”.

Why did Bunny win 10 trophies?

Bunny won 10 trophies, including three of the night’s top prizes, at the Billboard Latin Music Awards on Thursday.

The reggaeton singer was named Latin Artist of the Year, Solo Artist of the Year and Billboard’s Latin Artist of the Decade. He also won awards for streaming song of the year, radio song of the year, digital song of the year, Hot Latin Songs artist of the year, Latin rhythm artist of the year and Latin pop artist of the year.

In addition to his 10 trophies, Bunny was also honored with the prestigious Billboard Legacy Award.

What did Bunny say about his music?

“It’s all about the music, the songs,” said Bunny. “It’s not about awards.”

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