Watch: Taylor Swift Grooves As Bad Bunny Sets Stage On Fire In Opening Act Of Grammys 2023

Grammys 2023: Bad Bunny absolutely set the stage on fire, however, Taylor Swift's moves were the standout winner!

Entertainment Desk
Written By: Entertainment Desk
Updated: February 06, 2023 | 06:21 IST
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Grammys 2023: Taylor Swift rocks the floor during Bad Bunny's performance.

Spanish artist Bad Bunny kicked off the Grammys 2023 and what a start it truly was. The musician set the stage on fire with a rousing Spanish-language performance. The entire act brought dozens of dancers to the stage and they were cast in orange and red lighting. The entire audience was left in awe. However, the winner was Taylor Swift grooving to Bad Bunny's music. 

Bad Bunny performed a mashup of 'El Apagon' and 'Despues De La Playa' as he set the Grammys stage on fire. At the end of his performance, he exclaimed 'Que viva la música Latina' which basically means Long Live Latin Music. 

Taylor Swift was seen shaking her leg as she watched on from the audience section. The video of Taylor Swift grooving has now gone viral on social media.

See Taylor Swift's dancing skills here:

Watch Bad Bunny's performance here

At Grammys 2023, Harry Styles won Best Pop Vocal Album for his 'Harry's House'. As soon as Harry won the award, Taylor Swift was seen applauding. 

The 65th Grammy Awards are being held at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles. The ceremony is recognising the best recordings, compositions, and artists of the eligibility year (October 1, 2021, to September 30, 2022).

The nominations for Grammys 2023 were announced on November 15 last year. Beyonce received the most nods (9), and she is followed by Kendrick Lamar who has gotten eight nominations.

As soon as Beyonce received nine nods, she tied with her husband Jay Z as the most nominated artist in the history of Grammys. Both Beyonce and Jay Z have now gotten 88 nominations in their career. 

Adele and Brandi Carlile have gotten seven nominations each. 

Bad Bunny also made history with his 2022 album 'Un Versano Sin Ti' as it became the first Spanish language album to be nominated for the Album of the Year.

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