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No Music for Genocide initially started in September, but has continued to grow in numbers more than a month into a fragile ceasefire agreement.
Some Israelis say the artists' efforts are misguided because the boycott affects even those who oppose the war.
The participating musicians credit historic boycotts in South Africa, like Artists United Against Apartheid,
as an important precedent to this current movement.
Isabella Gomez-Sarmiento, NPR News.
Bad Bunny won five awards during the 26th annual Latin Grammys in Las Vegas.
But he seemed most moved by Album of the Year for DebΓ Tirar MΓ‘s Fotos, an homage to his home island.
He dedicated the award to all the young people of Latin America, and Puerto Rico in particular.
The other big awards of the night went to Familiar Faces.
Colombian singer Carol G won Song of the Year for her merengue hit Si Antes Tuviera Conocido alongside fellow songwriters Edgar Barrera and Andres Correa Rios.
Spanish singer Alejandro Sanz won Record of the Year for his song Palmeras en el Jardin.
And Best New Artist went to Mexican pop star Paloma Murphy.
Isabella Gomez-Sarmiento, NPR News.
I'm Windsor Johnston, NPR News in Washington.
For the second year in a row, Kendrick Lamar could take home the Grammys for Song of the Year and Record of the Year.
The rapper is also nominated for Album of the Year.
In that category, he'll compete with big stars like Lady Gaga, Bad Bunny, and Sabrina Carpenter.
There's also a fresh face in the running.
R&B star Leon Thomas is up for six Grammys, including Best New Artist.
Other Best New Artist nominees include indie pop band The Marias, Gen Z rocker Somber, and English singer Lola Young.