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Several artists at the 2026 Grammy Awards used their platforms to speak out against U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). They addressed issues of immigration, human rights, and social justice, urging unity and action.
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Through pointed lyricism, stunning visuals, and even public speeches, we've seen how artists can use their very public platforms to inspire action among the masses.As U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) \u2014 operating under the Trump administration \u2014 continues to sow fear and confusion across American communities, we need that now more than ever.The 68th Annual Grammy Awards aired on CBS on February 1 \u2014 hosted by comedian Trevor Noah for the sixth time \u2014 and all throughout the night, several artists across genres raised their voices to let viewers know that they see what's happening in the world and refuse to sit by as ICE's terror campaign continues. Here are some snippets from some of their remarks:SHABOOZEYDuring his acceptance speech for Best Country Duo\/Group Performance, singer and rapper Shaboozey tearfully dedicated his award to immigrants, saying, \"Immigrants built this country, literally. Actually. So, this is for them, for all children of immigrants. This is also for those who came to this country in search of better opportunity, to be a part of a nation that promised freedom for all and an equal opportunity to everyone willing to work for it. Thank you for bringing your culture, your music, your stories, and your traditions here. You give America color.\"SAMARA JOYAhead of the show, jazz artist Samara Joy, who wore an \"ICE OUT\" pin on her dress, gave an interview to Variety, stating, \"I want to stand up. I don't want to draw attention to myself all the time without recognizing the humanity between myself and all the people around the world who are experiencing such tragedies. So, I get to celebrate tonight. It's a privilege and an honor, but I want to speak out for those who can't.\"OLIVIA DEAN\u00a0Accepting the Best New Artist award, singer-songwriter Olivia Dean honored her immigrant roots, saying, \"I'm up here as a granddaughter of an immigrant. I wouldn't be here. 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We are humans, and we are Americans,\" said Puerto Rican rapper Bad Bunny as he accepted the Grammy award for his album \"Deb\u00ed Tirar M\u00e1s Fotos\" in the M\u00fasica Urbana album category.On the heels of his upcoming Super Bowl LX performance on February 8, he also became the first artist to win the Album of the Year award for a Spanish-language release.In the end, Black and Brown artists dominated categories last night, making history, and using their platforms for good. If you take away nothing else from last night's show, remember that beyond the past, our history is being written right now, on global stages, in studio booths, and through the voices of artists brave enough to speak their truth one song at a time, one public appearance at a time.We cannot wait for more tragedies to occur. 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Blog February 2, 2026Grammys 2026: How Advocacy Won the NightBy Macy L. FreemanCalling ICE OutMusic at its best can be one of the most powerful forms of advocacy we have. Through pointed lyricism, stunning visuals, and even public speeches, we've seen how artists can use their very public platforms to inspire action among the masses.As U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) β operating under the Trump administration β continues to sow fear and confusion across American communities, we need that now more than ever.The 68th Annual Grammy Awards aired on CBS on February 1 β hosted by comedian Trevor Noah for the sixth time β and all throughout the night, several artists across genres raised their voices to let viewers know that they see what's happening in the world and refuse to sit by as ICE's terror campaign continues. Here are some snippets from some of their remarks:SHABOOZEYDuring his acceptance speech for Best Country Duo/Group Performance, singer and rapper Shaboozey tea...
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Simplified: Music can be a powerful form of advocacy
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Simplified: ICE continues to sow fear and confusion across American communities
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Simplified: The 68th Annual Grammy Awards aired on CBS on February 1
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Simplified: Immigrants built this country
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Simplified: This is for those who came to this country in search of better opportunity
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You give America color.1.000Simplified: Immigrants give America color
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I want to stand up.1.000Simplified: Samara Joy wants to stand up
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Simplified: Samara Joy does not want to draw attention to herself without recognizing humanity
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Simplified: Olivia Dean is a granddaughter of an immigrant
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I wouldn't be here.1.000Simplified: Olivia Dean would not be here
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Simplified: Olivia Dean is a product of bravery
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Simplified: Do not fall into despair
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We need each other.1.000Simplified: People need each other
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Simplified: It is dystopian that people are celebrating while others are suffering
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Simplified: Together people are stronger to speak against injustice
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Simplified: Artists should join together and speak out against injustice
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π€ Billie Eilish π Blog π·οΈ Politics , Immigration π a1164e7f-8c98-4370-9f75-696fda44e31fSimplified: No one is illegal on stolen land
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Simplified: People need to keep fighting speaking up and protesting
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We're not savage.1.000Simplified: People are not savage
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We're not aliens.1.000Simplified: People are not aliens
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Simplified: People are humans and Americans
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Simplified: History is being written now through artists
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Simplified: Hold ICE accountable for destruction