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Los 2021 Latin GRAMMYs Awards: Complete Winners & Nominees List

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Here are all the winners and nominations at the 2021 Latin GRAMMYs Awards
Latin GRAMMYs
Sep 28, 2021 - 6:32 am

Updated Nov. 18, 2021.

The 2021 Latin GRAMMYs, officially known as the 22nd Latin GRAMMY Awards, officially returned to the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas on Thursday, Nov. 18.

See below for the full list of winners and nominations and nominees at the 2021 Latin GRAMMYs, the preeminent international honor and the only peer-selected award celebrating excellence in Latin music.

Nominations for the 2022 GRAMMYs Awards show are officially here! See the full list of nominations.

General Field

1. Record Of The Year
Award to the Artist(s), Album Producer(s), Recording Engineer(s), and/or Mixer(s), and Mastering Engineer(s) if other than the artist.

  1. SI HUBIERAS QUERIDO
    Pablo Alborán
    Nicolás "Na'vi" De La Espriella & Julio Reyes Copello, record producers; Nicolás "Na'vi" De La Espriella, Pablo Pulido, Natalia Ramírez & Julio Reyes Copello & Natalia Schlesinger, recording engineers; Nicolás Ramírez, mixer; Gene Grimaldi, mastering engineer
    [Warner Music Spain, S.L.]
     
  2. TODO DE TI
    Rauw Alejandro
    Rauw Alejandro & Luis J. González, record producers; José M. Collazo, recording engineer; José M. Collazo, mixer; José M. Collazo, mastering engineer
    [Sony Music Entertainment US Latin LLC/Duars Entertainment, Inc.]
     
  3. UN AMOR ETERNO (VERSIÓN BALADA)
    Marc Anthony
    Motiff & Julio Reyes Copello, record producers; Nicolás "Na'vi" De La Espriella, Julio Reyes Copello & Daniel Uribe, recording engineers; Nicolás Ramírez & Julio Reyes Copello, mixers; Gene Grimaldi, mastering engineer
    [Sony Music Entertainment US Latin LLC]
     
  4. A TU LADO
    Paula Arenas
    Maria Elisa Ayerbe & Sebastián Mejía, record producers; Maria Elisa Ayerbe & Sebastián Mejía, recording engineers; Maria Elisa Ayerbe, mixer; Camilo Silva, mastering engineer
    [Do Re Millions, LLC]
     
  5. BOHEMIO
    Andrés Calamaro & Julio Iglesias
    Carlos Narea, record producer; Ángel Martos & J.C. Ulloa, recording engineers; Ángel Martos & Carlos Narea, mixers; Ángel Martos, mastering engineer
    [Universal Music Argentina S.A.]
     
  6. VIDA DE RICO
    Camilo
    Édgar Barrera & Camilo, record producers; Édgar Barrera, Richard Bravo & Nicolás Ramírez, recording engineers; Luis Barrera Jr., mixer; Mike Bozzi, mastering engineer
    Track from: Mis Manos
    [Sony Music Entertainment US Latin LLC/Hecho A Mano Music]
     
  7. SUÉLTAME, BOGOTÁ
    Diamante Eléctrico
    Juan Galeano & Andrés Rebellón, record producers; Diamante Eléctrico & Andrés Rebellón, recording engineers; Andrés Rebellón, mixer; Gavin Lurssen, mastering engineer
    [Diamante Eléctrico]
     
  8. AMÉN
    Ricardo Montaner, Mau y Ricky, Camilo, Evaluna Montaner
    Richi López & Ricardo Montaner, record producers; Richi López, Aaron Sterling & Guillermo Vadalá, recording engineers; Manny Marroquin, mixer; Michelle Mancini, mastering engineer
    [Hecho A Mano Music, LLC]
     
  9. DIOS ASÍ LO QUISO
    Ricardo Montaner & Juan Luis Guerra
    David "Xaxo" Julca, Jonathan "Xaxo" Julca, Yasmil Marrufo & Ricardo Montaner, record producers; Luis Alejandro Bermúdez, Allan Leschhorn, Yasmil Marrufo, Dario Moscatelli, Raniero Palm & Ruben Salas, recording engineers; Javier Garza, mixer; Michael Fuller, mastering engineer
    [Hecho A Mano Music, LLC]
     
  10. TE OLVIDASTE
    C. Tangana & Omar Apollo
    Alizzz, Rafa Arcaute, C. Tangana & Federico Vindver, record producers; Rafa Arcaute, Nathan Phillips, Jason Staniulis & Federico Vindver, recording engineers; Delbert Bowers, mixer; Chris Athens, mastering engineer
    Track from: El Madrileño
    [Sony Music Entertainment España, S.L]
     
  11. TALVEZ - WINNER
    Caetano Veloso & Tom Veloso
    Mário Adnet & Cézar Mendes, record producers; Lucas Ariel & Lucas Nunes, recording engineers; Daniel Carvalho, mixer; Daniel Carvalho, mastering engineer 
    [Uns Produções]

2. Album Of The Year
Award to the Artist. Songwriter(s) of new material, Producer(s), Engineer(s), Mixer(s), and Mastering Engineer(s) credited with at least 33% playing time of the album, if other than Artist, will receive the award.

  1. VÉRTIGO
    Pablo Alborán
    Pablo Alborán & Julio Reyes Copello, album producers; Nicolás "Na'vi" De La Espriella, Vitek Kral, Pablo Pulido, Natalia Ramírez, Julio Reyes Copello, Natalia Schlesinger, Daniel Uribe & Luis Villa, album recording engineers; Nicolás Ramírez, album mixer; Pablo Alborán, songwriter; Gene Grimaldi, album mastering engineer
    [Warner Music Spain, S.L.]
     
  2. MIS AMORES
    Paula Arenas
    Maria Elisa Ayerbe, Sebastián Mejía & Julio Reyes Copello, album producers; Maria Elisa Ayerbe, Sebastián Mejía, Natalia Ramírez & Julio Reyes Copello, album recording engineers; Maria Elisa Ayerbe & Robin Reumers , album mixers; Paula Arenas, María Elisa Ayerbe & Julio Reyes Copello, songwriters; Camilo Silva, album mastering engineer
    [Do Re Millions, LLC]
     
  3. EL ÚLTIMO TOUR DEL MUNDO
    Bad Bunny
    Mag & Tainy, album producers; Josh Gudwin, album mixer; Bad Bunny, Mag & Tainy, songwriters; Colin Leonard, album mastering engineer
    [Rimas Entertainment LLC]
     
  4. SALSWING! - WINNER
    Rubén Blades y Roberto Delgado & Orquesta
    Roberto Delgado, album producer; Oscar Marín, Ignacio Molino & Daniel Sanint, album recording engineers; Roberto Delgado & Oscar Marín, album mixers; Rubén Blades, songwriter; Daniel Ovie, album mastering engineer
    [Rubén Blades Productions]
     
  5. MIS MANOS
    Camilo
    Édgar Barrera & Camilo, album producers; Natalia Ramírez & Nicolás Ramírez, album recording engineers; Maddox Chhim, album mixer; Édgar Barrera & Camilo, songwriters; Mike Bozzi, album mastering engineer
    [Sony Music Entertainment US Latin LLC/Hecho A Mano Music]
     
  6. NANA, TOM, VINICIUS
    Nana Caymmi
    Dory Caymmi, album producer; Mario Jorge Bruno, Mario Gil, Kira Malevskaia & Gabriel Teixeira, album recording engineers; Mario Gil, album mixer; Vinicius De Moraes & Tom Jobim, songwriters; Mario Gil, album mastering engineer
    [Selo Sesc]
     
  7. PRIVÉ
    Juan Luis Guerra
    Juan Luis Guerra & Janina Rosado, album producers; Allan Leschhorn, album recording engineer; Allan Leschhorn, album mixer; Juan Luis Guerra, songwriter; Adam Ayan, album mastering engineer
    [Juan Luis Guerra/Universal Music Latino]
     
  8. ORIGEN
    Juanes
    Juanes & Sebastian Krys, album producers; Said Edid, Daniel Galindo, Juanes, Sebastian Krys & Pepe Ortega, album recording engineers; Sebastian Krys, album mixer; Brian Lucey, album mastering engineer
    [Universal Music Latino]
  1. UN CANTO POR MÉXICO, VOL. II
    Natalia Lafourcade
    Kiko Campos, album producer; José Luis Fernández, Rubén López Arista, Alan Ortiz Grande & Alan Saucedo, album recording engineers; Rubén López Arista, album mixer; Michael Fuller, album mastering engineer 
    [Sony Music Entertainment México, S.A. de C.V.]
     
  2. EL MADRILEÑO
    C. Tangana
    Alizzz, Victor Martínez & C. Tangana, album producers; Alizzz & Jaime Navarro (Lil Tek), album recording engineers; Delbert Bowers & Lewis Pickett, album mixers; Alizzz, Victor Martínez & C. Tangana, songwriters; Chris Athens, album mastering engineer
    [Sony Music Entertainment España, S.L]

3. Song Of The Year
A Songwriter(s) Award. A song must contain at least 51% of the lyrics in Spanish or Portuguese and must be a new song. Singles or Tracks only.

  1. A TU LADO
    Paula Arenas & Maria Elisa Ayerbe, songwriters (Paula Arenas)
    [Do Re Millions, LLC]
     
  2. A VECES
    Diamante Eléctrico, songwriters (Diamante Eléctrico)
    [Independent]
     
  3. AGUA
    J Balvin, Alejandro Borrero, Jhay Cortez, Kevyn Mauricio Cruz Moreno, Derek Drymon, Mark Harrison, Stephen Hillenburg, Alejandro Ramirez, Ivanni Rodríguez, Blaise Smith, Tainy & Juan Camilo Vargas, songwriters (Tainy & J Balvin)
    [Neon16/Universal Music Latino/Interscope Records]
     
  4. CANCIÓN BONITA
    Rafa Arcaute, Ricky Martin, Mauricio Rengifo, Andrés Torres & Carlos Vives, songwriters (Carlos Vives & Ricky Martin)
    [Sony Music Entertainment US Latin LLC]
  1. DIOS ASÍ LO QUISO
    Camilo, David Julca, Jonathan Julca, Yasmil Jesús Marrufo & Ricardo Montaner, songwriters (Ricardo Montaner & Juan Luis Guerra)
    [Hecho A Mano Music, LLC]
     
  2. HAWÁI
    Édgar Barrera, René Cano, Kevyn Cruz, Johan Espinosa, Kevin Jiménez, Miky La Sensa, Bryan Lezcano, Maluma, Andrés Uribe & Juan Camilo Vargas, songwriters (Maluma)
    Track from: Papi Juancho
    [Sony Music Entertainment US Latin LLC]
     
  3. MI GUITARRA
    Javier Limón, songwriter (Javier Limón, Juan Luis Guerra & Nella)
    [Universal Music Spain S.L.U.]
     
  4. PATRIA Y VIDA - WINNER
    Descemer Bueno, El Funky, Gente De Zona, Yadam González, Beatriz Luengo, Maykel Osorbo & Yotuel, songwriters (Yotuel, Gente De Zona, Descemer Bueno, Maykel Osorbo, El Funky)
    [Chancleta Records]
     
  5. QUE SE SEPA NUESTRO AMOR
    El David Aguilar & Mon Laferte, songwriters (Mon Laferte & Alejandro Fernández)
    [Universal Music Mexico S.A. de C.V.]
     
  6. SI HUBIERAS QUERIDO
    Pablo Alborán, Nicolás "Na'vi" De La Espriella, Diana Fuentes & Julio Reyes Copello, songwriters (Pablo Alborán)
    [Warner Music Spain, S.L.]
     
  7. TODO DE TI
    Rauw Alejandro, José M. Collazo, Luis J. González, Rafael E. Pabón Navedo & Eric Pérez Rovira, songwriters (Rauw Alejandro)
    [Sony Music Entertainment US Latin LLC /Duars Entertainment, Inc.]
     
  8. VIDA DE RICO
    Édgar Barrera & Camilo, songwriters (Camilo)
    Track from: Mis Manos
    [Sony Music Entertainment US Latin LLC/Hecho A Mano Music]

4. Best New Artist
For a new artist who releases during the Eligibility Year the first recording which establishes the public identity of that artist.

  1. GIULIA BE
  2. MARÍA BECERRA
  3. BIZARRAP
  4. BOZA
  5. ZOE GOTUSSO
  6. HUMBE
  7. RITA INDIANA
  8. LASSO
  9. PALOMA MAMI
  10. MARCO MARES
  11. JULIANA VELÁSQUEZ - WINNER

Field 1 - Pop

5. Best Pop Vocal Album
For albums containing at least 51% playing time of new Pop recordings.

  1. DIOS LOS CRÍA
    Andrés Calamaro
    [Universal Music Argentina S.A]
     
  2. MIS MANOS - WINNER
    Camilo
    [Sony Music Entertainment US Latin LLC/Hecho A Mano Music]
     
  3. MUNAY
    Pedro Capó
    [Sony Music Entertainment US Latin LLC]
     
  4. K.O.
    Danna Paola
    [Universal Music Mexico S.A. de C.V.]
     
  5. DE MÉXICO
    Reik
    [Sony Music Entertainment México, S.A. de C.V.]

6. Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album 
For albums containing at least 51% playing time of new Traditional Pop recordings.

  1. VÉRTIGO
    Pablo Alborán
    [Warner Music Spain, S.L.]
     
  2. MIS AMORES
    Paula Arenas
    [Do Re Millions, LLC]
     
  3. PRIVÉ - WINNER
    Juan Luis Guerra
    [Juan Luis Guerra/Universal Music Latino]
     
  4. DOCE MARGARITAS
    Nella
    [Sony Music Entertainment US Latin LLC]
     
  5. ATLÁNTICO A PIE
    Diego Torres
    [Sony Music Entertainment US Latin LLC]

7. Best Pop Song
A song must contain at least 51% of the lyrics in Spanish and must be a new song. Award to the Songwriter(s). Not Eligible: Instrumental recordings and cover songs.

  1. ADIÓS
    David Julca, Jonathan Julca, Pablo López & Sebastián Yatra, songwriters (Sebastián Yatra)
    [Universal Music Latino]
     
  2. AHÍ
    Javier Limón, songwriter (Nella)
    Track from: Doce Margaritas
    [Sony Music Entertainment US Latin LLC]
     
  3. CANCIÓN BONITA
    Rafa Arcaute, Ricky Martin, Mauricio Rengifo, Andrés Torres & Carlos Vives, songwriters (Carlos Vives & Ricky Martin)
    [Sony Music Entertainment US Latin LLC]
     
  4. LA MUJER
    Mon Laferte, songwriter (Mon Laferte & Gloria Trevi)
    [Universal Music Mexico S.A. de C.V.]
     
  5. VIDA DE RICO - WINNER
    Édgar Barrera & Camilo, songwriters (Camilo)
    Track from: Mis Manos
    [Sony Music Entertainment US Latin LLC/Hecho A Mano Music]

Field 2 - Urban

8. Best Urban Fusion/Performance
For new vocal or instrumental solo, duo/group Urban recordings.  Singles or Tracks only.

  1. EL AMOR ES UNA MODA
    Alcover, Juan Magan & Don Omar
    [We Loud Entertainment, LLC]
     
  2. TATTOO (REMIX) - WINNER
    Rauw Alejandro & Camilo
    Track from: Afrodisíaco
    [Sony Music Entertainment US Latin LLC/Duars Entertainment, Inc.]
     
  3. NATHY PELUSO: BZRP MUSIC SESSIONS, VOL.36.
    Bizarrap & Nathy Peluso
    [DALE PLAY Records]
     
  4. DIPLOMATICO
    Major Lazer Featuring Guaynaa
    [Mad Decent]
     
  5. HAWÁI (REMIX)
    Maluma & The Weeknd
    [Sony Music Entertainment US Latin LLC]

9. Best Reggaeton Performance
For new vocal or instrumental solo, duo/group Reggaeton recordings.  Singles or Tracks only.

  1. TU VENENO
    J. Balvin
    [Universal Music Latino]
     
  2. LA TÓXICA
    Farruko
    [Sony Music Entertainment US Latin LLC]
     
  3. BICHOTA - WINNER
    Karol G
    [Universal Music Latino]
     
  4. CARAMELO
    Ozuna
    Track from: Enoc
    [Aura Music LLC/ Sony Music Entertainment US Latin LLC]
     
  5. LA CURIOSIDAD
    Jay Wheeler, DJ Nelson & Myke Towers
    [Linked Music / EMPIRE]

10. Best Urban Music Album
For Albums containing at least 51% playing time of new vocal or instrumental Urban recordings.

  1. GOLDO FUNKY
    Akapellah
    [Universal Music Mexico S.A. de C.V.]
     
  2. EL ÚLTIMO TOUR DEL MUNDO - WINNER
    Bad Bunny
    [Rimas Entertainment LLC]
     
  3. MONARCA
    Eladio Carrion
    [Rimas Entertainment LLC]
     
  4. ENOC
    Ozuna
    [Aura Music LLC/Sony Music Entertainment US Latin]
     
  5. LYKE MIKE
    Myke Towers
    [One World International]

11. Best Rap/Hip Hop Song
A Songwriter's Award. A song must contain at least 51% of the lyrics in Spanish or Portuguese and must be a new song. Singles or Tracks only.

  1. BOOKER T - WINNER
    Bad Bunny & Marco Daniel Borrero, songwriters (Bad Bunny)
    [Rimas Entertainment LLC]
     
  2. CONDENADOS
    Akapellah & Pedro Querales, songwriters (Akapellah)
    [Universal Music Mexico S.A. de C.V.]
     
  3. LA VENDEDORA DE PLACER
    Lito MC Cassidy, songwriter (Lito MC Cassidy)
    [BMG Rights Management (US) LLC (19813)]
     
  4. SANA SANA
    Rafa Arcaute, Gino Borri, Illmind, Ángel López, Nathy Peluso & Federico Vindver, songwriters (Nathy Peluso) 
    [Sony Music Entertainment España, S.L.]
     
  5. SNOW THA PRODUCT: BZRP MUSIC SESSIONS, VOL.39
    Bizarrap & Snow Tha Product, songwriters (Bizarrap, Snow Tha Product)
    [DALE PLAY Records]

12. Best Urban Song
A Songwriter's Award. A song must contain at least 51% of the lyrics in Spanish or Portuguese and must be a new song. Singles or Tracks only.

  1. A FUEGO
    Farina, Joshua Javier Méndez, Sech, Jonathan Emmanuel Tobar & Jorge Valdés Vásquez, songwriters (Farina)
    [Sony Music Entertainment US Latin LLC]
     
  2. AGUA
    J Balvin, Alejandro Borrero, Jhay Cortez, Kevyn Mauricio Cruz Moreno, Derek Drymon, Mark Harrison, Stephen Hillenburg, Alejandro Ramírez, Ivanni Rodríguez, Blaise Smith, Tainy & Juan Camilo Vargas, songwriters (Tainy & J Balvin)
    [Neon16/Universal Music Latino/Interscope Records]
     
  3. DÁKITI
    Bad Bunny, Jhay Cortez, Nydia Laner, Gabriel Mora, Egbert Rosa & Tainy, songwriters (Bad Bunny & Jhay Cortez)
    [Rimas Entertainment LLC]
     
  4. LA CURIOSIDAD
    Myke Towers & Jay Wheeler, songwriters (Jay Wheeler, DJ Nelson & Myke Towers)
    [Linked Music / EMPIRE]
     
  5. PATRIA Y VIDA - WINNER
    Descemer Bueno, El Funky, Gente De Zona, Yadam González, Beatriz Luengo, Maykel Osorbo & Yotuel, songwriters (Yotuel, Gente De Zona, Descemer Bueno, Maykel Osorbo, El Funky)
    [Chancleta Records]

Field 3 - Rock

13. Best Rock Album
For Albums containing at least 51%  playing time of new vocal or instrumental Rock recordings.

  1. CURSO DE LEVITACIÓN INTENSIVO
    Bunbury
    [Warner Music Spain, S.L.]
     
  2. CONTROL
    Caramelos De Cianuro
    [InnerCat Music Group, LLC]
     
  3. LOS MESONEROS LIVE DESDE PANGEA
    Los Mesoneros
    [Music Marketing Plans]
     
  4. LUZ
    No Te Va Gustar
    [Elefante Blanco]
     
  5. EL POZO BRILLANTE - WINNER
    Vicentico
    [Sony Music Entertainment Argentina S.A.]

14. Best Rock Song
A Songwriter(s) Award. A song must contain at least 51% of the lyrics in Spanish and must be a new song. Singles or Tracks only.

  1. AHORA 1 - WINNER
    Vicentico, songwriter (Vicentico)
    [Sony Music Entertainment Argentina S.A.]
     
  2. DISTINTOS
    Andrés Giménez & Andreas Kisser, songwriters (De La Tierra)
    [Sony Music Entertainment US Latin LLC]
     
  3. EL SUR
    Santi Balmes & Julián Saldarriaga, songwriters (Love Of Lesbian Featuring Bunbury)
    [Warner Music Spain, S.L.]
     
  4. HICE TODO MAL
    Anabella Cartolano, songwriter (Las Ligas Menores)
    [Las Ligas Menores]
     
  5. VENGANZA
    Emiliano Brancciari & Nicki Nicole, songwriters (No Te Va Gustar y Nicki Nicole)
    Track from: Luz
    [Elefante Blanco]

15. Best Pop/Rock Album
For Albums containing at least 51%  playing time of new vocal or instrumental Pop/Rock recordings.

  1. MIRA LO QUE ME HICISTE HACER
    Diamante Eléctrico
    [Independiente]
     
  2. MIS GRANDES ÉXITOS
    Adan Jodorowsky & The French Kiss
    [Universal Music Mexico S.A. de C.V.]
     
  3. ORIGEN - WINNER
    Juanes
    [Universal Music Latino]
     
  4. V. E. H. N.
    Love Of Lesbian
    [Warner Music Spain, S.L.]
     
  5. EL REFLEJO
    Rayos Laser
    [Geiser Discos]

16. Best Pop/Rock Song
A Songwriter(s) Award. A song must contain at least 51% of the lyrics in Spanish and must be a new song. Singles or Tracks only.

  1. A VECES
    Diamante Eléctrico, songwriters (Diamante Eléctrico)
    [Independent]
     
  2. COSMOS (ANTISISTEMA SOLAR)
    Santi Balmes & Julián Saldarriaga, songwriters (Love Of Lesbian)
    [Warner Music Spain, S.L.]
     
  3. EL DUELO
    Sergio Eduardo Acosta & León Larregui, songwriters (Zoé)
    [Universal Music Mexico S.A. de C.V.]
     
  4. GANAS
    Zoe Gotusso, Nicolás Landa & Diego Mema, songwriters (Zoe Gotusso)
    [Sony Music Entertainment Argentina S.A.]
     
  5. HONG KONG - WINNER
    Alizzz, Andrés Calamaro, Jorge Drexler, Víctor Martínez & C. Tangana, songwriters (C. Tangana & Andrés Calamaro)
    [Sony Music Entertainment España, S.L.]

Field 4 - Alternative

17. Best Alternative Music Album
For Albums containing at least 51%  playing time of new vocal (in Spanish) or instrumental Alternative recordings.

  1. KICK I
    Arca
    [XL Recordings Ltd.]
     
  2. TROPIPLOP
    Aterciopelados
    [Entre Casa Colombia SAS]
     
  3. CABRA
    Cabra
    [La Casa Del Sombrero]
     
  4. UN SEGUNDO MTV UNPLUGGED
    Café Tacvba
    [Melotron, S.A. de C.V., Bajo Licencia Para Universal/Music México, S.A. de C.V.]
     
  5. CALAMBRE - WINNER
    Nathy Peluso
    [Sony Music Entertainment España, S.L.]

18. Best Alternative Song
A Songwriter's Award. A song must contain at least 51% of the lyrics in Spanish and must be a new song. Singles or Tracks only.

  1. AGARRATE
    Rafa Arcaute, Pedro Campos & Nathy Peluso, songwriters (Nathy Peluso)
    Track from: Calambre
    [Sony Music Entertainment España, S.L.]
     
  2. ANTIDIVA
    Andrea Echeverri, songwriter (Aterciopelados)
    [Entre Casa Colombia SAS]
     
  3. CONFÍA
    Gepe, songwriter (Gepe & Vicentico)
    [Sony Music Entertainment Chile S.A.]
     
  4. NOMINAO - WINNER
    Alizzz, Jorge Drexler & C. Tangana, songwriters (C. Tangana & Jorge Drexler)
    [Sony Music Entertainment España, S.L]
     
  5. TE OLVIDASTE
    Omar Apollo, Rafa Arcaute, C. Tangana & Federico Vindver, songwriters (C. Tangana & Omar Apollo)
    [Sony Music Entertainment España, S.L]

Field 5 - Tropical

19. Best Salsa Album
For Albums containing at least 51%  playing time of new vocal or instrumental Salsa recordings.

  1. SALSA PLUS! - WINNER
    Rubén Blades y Roberto Delgado & Orquesta
    [Rubén Blades Productions]
     
  2. EN CUARENTENA
    El Gran Combo De Puerto Rico
    [Rimas Entertainment LLC]
     
  3. EL DÍA ES HOY
    Willy García
    [L Y L Producciones]
     
  4. COLEGAS
    Gilberto Santa Rosa
    [InnerCat Music Group, LLC]
     
  5. EN BARRANQUILLA ME QUEDO, EL DISCO HOMENAJE A JOE ARROYO
    (Varios Artistas)
    José Gaviria & Milton Salcedo, album producers
    [Babel Discos]

20. Best Cumbia/Vallenato Album
For Albums containing at least 51% playing time of new vocal or instrumental Cumbia/Vallenato recordings.

  1. LAS LOCURAS MÍAS - WINNER
    Silvestre Dangond
    [Sony Music Entertainment US Latin LLC]
     
  2. PA' QUE SE ESMIGAJEN LOS PARLANTES
    Diego Daza & Carlos Rueda
    [ONErpm]
     
  3. DE BUENOS AIRES PARA EL MUNDO
    Los Ángeles Azules
    [Seitrack]
     
  4. ESENCIA
    Felipe Peláez
    [Arte Producciones S.A.S]
     
  5. NOCHE DE SERENATA
    Osmar Pérez & Geño Gamez
    [Mano De Obra S.A.S]

21. Best Merengue/Bachata Album
For vocal or instrumental Merengue and/or Bachata albums containing at least 51% playing time of newly recorded material.

  1. BACHATA QUEEN
    Alexandra
    [J&N Records, LLC]
     
  2. LOVE DANCE MERENGUE
    Manny Cruz
    [La Oreja Media Group, Inc.]
     
  3. EL PAPÁ DE LA BACHATA, SU LEGADO (AÑOÑADO  I, II, III, IV)
    Luis Segura
    [WQ Producciones LLC & Segura Famliy LLC]
     
  4. ES MERENGUE ¿ALGÚN PROBLEMA? - WINNER
    Sergio Vargas
    [J&N Records, LLC]
     
  5. INSENSATEZ
    Fernando Villalona
    [La Oreja Media Group, Inc.]

22. Best Traditional Tropical Album
For Albums containing at least 51% playing time of new vocal or instrumental Traditional Tropical recordings.

  1. GENTE CON ALMA
    José Aguirre Cali Big Band
    [Jose Aguirre Productions/ Comunicarce]
     
  2. CHABUCO EN LA HABANA
    Chabuco
    [Marmaz Records /Chabuco]
     
  3. CHA CHA CHÁ: HOMENAJE A LO TRADICIONAL - WINNER
    Alain Pérez, Issac Delgado y Orquesta Aragón
    [EGREM Y El Cerrito Records]
     
  4. SOLOS
    Jon Secada & Gonzalo Rubalcaba
    [Oleta Music]
     
  5. ALMA CUBANA
    Leoni Torres
    [Puntilla Music]

23. Best Contemporary Tropical Album
For Albums containing at least 51%  playing time of new vocal or instrumental Contemporary Tropical or Tropical Fusion recordings.

  1. LEGENDARIOS
    Billos
    [J&N Records, LLC]
     
  2. RÍO ABAJO
    Diana Burco
    [Somos]
     
  3. BRAZIL305 - WINNER
    Gloria Estefan
    [Crescent Moon Records, Inc.]
     
  4. ACERTIJOS
    Pedrito Martínez
    [Eshuni Entertainment Inc./ Immediate Family LLC]
     
  5. LA MÚSICA DEL CARNAVAL - XX ANIVERSARIO
    Juventino Ojito y Su Son Mocaná
    [Cuarto Verde Music]

24. Best Tropical Song
A Songwriter(s) Award. A song must contain at least 51% of the lyrics in Spanish and must be a new song. Singles or Tracks only.

  1. BOLERO A LA VIDA
    Santiago Larramendi & Gaby Moreno, songwriters (Omara Portuondo Featuring Gaby Moreno)
    [Omara Portuondo Producciones]
     
  2. DIOS ASÍ LO QUISO - WINNER
    Camilo, David Julca, Jonathan Julca, Yasmil Marrufo & Ricardo Montaner, songwriters (Ricardo Montaner & Juan Luis Guerra)
    [Hecho A Mano Music, LLC]
     
  3. MAS FELIZ QUE AYER
    Alfredo Nodarse, songwriter (Chabuco)
    [Marmaz Records /Chabuco]
     
  4. PAMBICHE DE NOVIA
    Juan Luis Guerra, songwriter (Juan Luis Guerra)
    Track from: Privé
    [Juan Luis Guerra/Universal Music Latino]
     
  5. UN SUEÑO INCREÍBLE (HOMENAJE A JAIRO VARELA)
    Jorge Luis Piloto, songwriter (Dayhan Díaz y Charlie Cardona)
    [Sinfonic LLC]

Field 6 - Singer-Songwriter

25. Best Singer-Songwriter Album
For solo artists or duos.

  1. ALEMOROLOGÍA
    AleMor
    [Wizzmor Inc.]
     
  2. MENDÓ
    Alex Cuba
    [Caracol Records]
     
  3. SEIS - WINNER
    Mon Laferte
    [Universal Music México S.A. De C.V.]
     
  4. MAÑANA TE ESCRIBO OTRA CANCIÓN
    Covi Quintana
    [Warner Music Spain, S.L.]
     
  5. EL ÁRBOL Y EL BOSQUE
    Rozalén
    [Sony Music Entertainment España, S.L.]

Field 7 - Regional-Mexican

26. Best Ranchero/Mariachi Album
For Albums containing at least 51%  playing time of new vocal or instrumental Ranchero/Mariachi recordings.

  1. CUANDO TE ENAMORES
    El Bebeto
    [Universal Music Latin Entertainment/Disa]
     
  2. A MIS 80'S - WINNER
    Vicente Fernández
    [Sony Music Entertainment México, S.A. de C.V.]
     
  3. #CHARRAMILLENNIAL - LADY
    Nora González
    [CHR Records]
     
  4. AYAYAY! (SÚPER DELUXE)
    Christian Nodal
    [Universal Music Latin Entertainment/Fonovisa]
     
  5. SOY MÉXICO
    Pike Romero
    [Independiente - Felipe "Pike" Romero]

27. Best Banda Album
For Albums containing at least 51% playing time of new vocal or instrumental Banda recordings.

  1. CONCIERTO MUNDIAL DIGITAL LIVE
    Banda El Recodo De Cruz Lizárraga
    [Universal Music Latin Entertainment/Fonovisa]
     
  2. VIVIR LA VIDA
    Banda Los Recoditos
    [Universal Music Latin Entertainment/Fonovisa]
     
  3. SIN MIEDO AL ÉXITO
    Banda Los Sebastianes
    [Universal Music Latin Entertainment/Fonovisa]
     
  4. LLEGANDO AL RANCHO
    Joss Favela
    [Sony Music Entertainment US Latin LLC]
     
  5. NOS DIVERTIMOS LOGRANDO LO IMPOSIBLE - WINNER
    Grupo Firme
    [Music VIP Entertainment Inc.]

28. Best Tejano Album
For Albums containing at least 51% playing time of new vocal or instrumental Tejano recordings.

  1. PA' LA PISTA Y PA'L PISTO, VOL. 2 - WINNER
    El Plan
    [Indepe Music]
     
  2. BACK ON TRACK
    Ram Herrera
    [Ram Music Productions]
     
  3. HISTÓRICO
    La Fiebre
    [Martzcom Music, LLC / Freddie Records]
     
  4. INCOMPARABLE
    Solido
    [Good-I Music, LLC]
     
  5. UN BESO ES SUFICIENTE 
    Vilax
    [Indepe Music]

29. Best Norteño Album
For Albums containing at least 51%  playing time of new vocal or instrumental Norteño recordings.

  1. VAMOS BIEN
    Calibre 50
    [AndaLuz Music, LLC]
     
  2. DE VIEJA ESCUELA
    Gera Demara
    [Casa Nacional]
     
  3. DIEZ
    La Energía Norteña
    [Azteca Records, LLC]
     
  4. AL ESTILO RANCHERÓN - TIE
    Los Dos Carnales
    [AfinArte Music]
     
  5. RECORDANDO A UNA LEYENDA
    Los Plebes Del Rancho De Ariel Camacho y Christian Nodal
    [Universal Music Latin Entertainment/Fonovisa]
     
  6. VOLANDO ALTO - TIE
    Palomo
    [Segura Music]

30. Best Regional Song
A Songwriter(s) Award. A song must contain at least 51% of the lyrics in Spanish and must be a new song. Singles or Tracks only.

  1. AQUÍ ABAJO - WINNER
    Edgar Barrera, René Humberto Lau Ibarra & Christian Nodal, songwriters (Christian Nodal)
    [Universal Music Latin Entertainment/Fonovisa]
     
  2. CICATRICES
    Pepe Portilla, songwriter (Nora González Con Lupita Infante)
    Track from: #Charramillennial - Lady
    [CHR Records]
     
  3. 40 y 21
    Erika Vidrio, songwriter (Beto Zapata)
    [Remex Music]
     
  4. QUE SE SEPA NUESTRO AMOR
    El David Aguilar & Mon Laferte, songwriters (Mon Laferte & Alejandro Fernández)
    [Universal Music Mexico S.A. de C.V.]
     
  5. TUYO Y MÍO
    Édgar Barrera, Camilo & Alfonso De Jesús Quezada Mancha, songwriters (Camilo & Los Dos Carnales)
    Track from: Mis Manos
    [Sony Music Entertainment US Latin LLC/Hecho A Mano Music]

Field 8 - Instrumental

31. Best Instrumental Album
For albums containing 51% or more playing time of Instrumental recordings.

  1. ENTRETIEMPO Y TIEMPO
    Omar Acosta y Sergio Menem
    [The Orchard]
     
  2. CRISTÓVÃO BASTOS E ROGÉRIO CAETANO
    Cristovão Bastos e Rogério Caetano
    [Biscoito Fino]
     
  3. CANTO DA PRAYA - AO VIVO
    Hamilton De Holanda e Mestrinho
    [Deck]
     
  4. LE PETIT GARAGE (LIVE)
    Ara Malikian
    [Picos & Ham]
     
  5. TOQUINHO E YAMANDU COSTA - BACHIANINHA - (LIVE AT RIO MONTREUX JAZZ FESTIVAL) - WINNER
    Toquinho e Yamandu Costa
    [Mza Music]

Field 9 - Traditional

32. Best Folk Album
For Albums containing at least 51%  playing time of new vocal or instrumental Folk recordings.

  1. AMOR PASADO
    Leonel García
    [Sony Music Entertainment México, S.A. de C.V.]
     
  2. JEMAS
    Tato Marenco
    [Sway Music]
     
  3. ANCESTRAS - WINNER
    Petrona Martinez
    [Chaco World Music]
     
  4. RENACER
    Nahuel Pennisi
    [Sony Music Entertainment Argentina S.A.]
     
  5. VOCAL
    Alejandro Zavala
    [Alejandro Zavala / Peermusic]

33. Best Tango Album
For Albums containing at least 51%  playing time of new vocal or instrumental Tango recordings.

  1. TANGO OF THE AMERICAS
    Pan American Symphony Orchestra
    Sergio Buslje, Producer
    [Independent]
     
  2. 348
    Federico Pereiro
    [FP Music]
     
  3. 100 AÑOS
    Quinteto Revolucionario
    [Club Del Disco]
     
  4. TANGHETTO PLAYS PIAZZOLLA
    Tanghetto
    [Constitution Music]
     
  5. TINTO TANGO PLAYS PIAZZOLLA - WINNER
    Tinto Tango
    [Avantango Records]

34. Best Flamenco Album
For Albums containing at least 51% playing time of new vocal or instrumental Flamenco recordings.

  1. ALMA DE PURA RAZA
    Paco Candela
    [Candelarte Records]
     
  2. UN NUEVO UNIVERSO - WINNER
    Pepe De Lucía
    [Universal Music Spain S.L.U.]
     
  3. AMOR
    Israel Fernández & Diego Del Morao
    [Universal Music Spain S.L.U.]
     
  4. HERENCIA
    Rafael Riqueni
    [Universal Music Spain S.L.U.]
     
  5. EL REY
    María Toledo
    [CHR Records]

Field 10 - Jazz

35. Best Latin Jazz/Jazz Album
For Albums containing at least 51%  playing time of new vocal or instrumental Latin Jazz/Jazz recordings.

  1. BRUMA: CELEBRATING MILTON NASCIMENTO
    Antonio Adolfo
    [AAM Music]
     
  2. ONTOLOGY
    Roxana Amed
    [Sony Music Entertainment US Latin LLC]
     
  3. FAMILY
    Edmar Castaneda
    [Arpa y Voz Records]
     
  4. VOYAGER - WINNER
    Iván Melon Lewis
    [Cezanne Producciones]
     
  5. EL ARTE DEL BOLERO
    Miguel Zenón & Luis Perdomo
    [Miel Music]

Field 11 - Christian

36. Best Christian Album (Spanish Language)
For Albums containing at least 51%  playing time of new Spanish language Christian recordings.

  1. HORA DORADA
    Anagrace
    [Passionatus Music Group LLC]
     
  2. Ya Me Vi - WINNER
    Aroddy
    [Del Corazón De Aroddy]
     
  3. REDENCIÓN
    Aline Barros
    [Sony Music Entertainment Brasil Ltda.]
     
  4. VIDA ENCONTRÉ
    Majo y Dan
    [CanZion]
     
  5. MILAGRO DE AMAR
    William Perdomo
    [WP Music]

37. Best Portuguese Language Christian Album
For Albums containing at least 51%  playing time of new Portuguese language Christian recordings.

  1. CATARSE: LADO B
    Daniela Araújo
    [ONErpm]
     
  2. SARAH FARIAS (AO VIVO)
    Sarah Farias
    [Mk Music]
     
  3. SEGUIR TEU CORAÇÃO - WINNER
    Anderson Freire
    [Mk Music]
     
  4. SENTIDO
    Leonardo Gonçalves
    [Sony Music Entertainment Brasil Ltda.]
     
  5. ELI SOARES 10 ANOS
    Eli Soares
    [Universal Music Brasil Ltda.]

Field 12 - Portuguese Language

38. Best Portuguese Language Contemporary Pop Album
For Albums containing at least 51%  playing time of new vocal or instrumental Portuguese Language Contemporary Pop recordings.

  1. COR - WINNER
    Anavitória
    [F/Simas]
     
  2. A BOLHA
    Vitor Kley
    [Midas Music]
     
  3. DUDA BEAT & NANDO REIS
    Nando Reis & Duda Beat
    [Relicário / ONErpm]
     
  4. SERÁ QUE VOCÊ VAI ACREDITAR?
    Fernanda Takai
    [Deck]
     
  5. CHEGAMOS SOZINHOS EM CASA VOL1
    Tuyo
    [Tuyo]

39. Best Portuguese Language Rock or Alternative Album
For Albums containing at least 51%  playing time of new vocal or instrumental Portuguese language Rock or Alternative recordings.

  1. ÁLBUM ROSA - WINNER
    A Cor Do Som
    [Boogie Woogie]
     
  2. EMIDOINÃ
    André Abujamra
    [André Abujamra/Tratore]
     
  3. OXEAXEEXU
    BaianaSystem
    [Máquina De Louco]
     
  4. ASSIM TOCAM MEUS TAMBORES
    Marcelo D2
    [Altafonte]
     
  5. FÔLEGO
    Scalene
    [Slap]
     
  6. O BAR ME CHAMA
    Velhas Virgens
    [Gabaju Records]

40. Best Samba/Pagode Album
For Albums containing at least 51%  playing time of new vocal or instrumental Samba/Pagode recordings.

  1. RIO: SÓ VENDO A VISTA
    Martinho Da Vila
    [Sony Music Brasil Entertainment Brasil Ltda.]
     
  2. SEMPRE SE PODE SONHAR - WINNER
    Paulinho Da Viola
    [Sony Music Entertainment Brasil Ltda.]
     
  3. NEI LOPES, PROJETO COISA FINA E GUGA STROETER NO PAGODE BLACK TIE
    Nei Lopes, Projeto Coisa Fina e Guga Stroeter
    [Tratore]
     
  4. SAMBA DE VERÃO
    Diogo Nogueira
    [Altafonte]
     
  5. ONZE (MÚSICAS INÉDITAS DE ADONIRAN BARBOSA)
    (Varios Artistas)
    Lucas Mayer, producer
    [Dorsal Musik]

41. Best MPB (Musica Popular Brasileira) Album
For Albums containing at least 51%  playing time of new vocal or instrumental MPB recordings.

  1. CANÇÕES D'ALÉM MAR - WINNER
    Zeca Baleiro
    [Saravá Discos]
     
  2. H.O.J.E
    Delia Fischer
    [Labidad Music]
     
  3. TEMPO DE VIVER
    Thiago Holanda
    [DMusic]
     
  4. BOM MESMO É ESTAR DEBAIXO D'ÁGUA
    Luedji Luna
    [Luedji Luna]
     
  5. DO MEU CORAÇÃO NU
    Zé Manoel
    [Zé Manoel]

42. Best Sertaneja Music Album
For Albums containing at least 51%  playing time of new vocal or instrumental Sertaneja recordings.

  1. TEMPO DE ROMANCE - WINNER
    Chitãozinho e Xororó
    [Onda Musical]
     
  2. DANIEL EM CASA
    Daniel
    [Daniel Promções Artísticas Ltda]
     
  3. PATROAS
    Marília Mendonça, Maiara & Maraísa
    [Som Livre]
     
  4. CONQUISTAS
    Os Barões da Pisadinha
    [Sony Music Entertainment Brasil Ltda.]
     
  5. PRA OUVIR NO FONE
    Michel Teló
    [Som Livre]

43. Best Portuguese Language Roots Album
For Albums containing at least 51%  playing time of new vocal or instrumental Portuguese Language Roots recordings.

  1. SAMBADEIRAS
    Luiz Caldas
    [ONErpm]
     
  2. DO CORAÇÃO
    Sara Correia
    [Universal Music Portugal, S.A.]
     
  3. ORIN A LÍNGUA DOS ANJOS
    Orquestra Afrosinfônica
    André Magalhães & Ubiratan Marques, album producers
    [Máquina De Louco Edições Musicais]
     
  4. EU E VOCÊS
    Elba Ramalho
    [Acauã Produtora Ltda.]
     
  5. ARRAIÁ DA VEVETA - WINNER
    Ivete Sangalo
    [Universal Music Ltda]

44. Best Portuguese Language Song
A Songwriter(s) Award. A song must contain at least 51% of the lyrics in Portuguese and must be a new song. Singles or Tracks only.

  1. A CIDADE
    Francisco Ribeiro & Lucas Veneu Videla, songwriters (Chico Chico e João Mantuano)
    [Toca Discos]
     
  2. AMORES E FLORES
    Diogo Melim & Rodrigo Melim, songwriters (Melim)
    [Universal Music International]
     
  3. ESPERA A PRIMAVERA
    Nando Reis, songwriter (Nando Reis)
    [Relicário]
     
  4. LÁGRIMAS DE ALEGRIA
    Tales De Polli & Deko, songwriters (Maneva & Natiruts)
    Track from: Caleidoscópio
    [Universal Music Ltda]
     
  5. LISBOA - WINNER
    Ana Caetano & Paulo Novaes, songwriters (Anavitória e Lenine)
    Track from: Cor
    [F/Simas]
     
  6. MULHERES NÃO TÊM QUE CHORAR
    Tiê Castro, Emicida & Guga Fernandes, songwriters (Ivete Sangalo & Emicida)
    [Universal Music Ltda]

Field 13 - Children's

45. Best Latin Children's Album
For albums containing at least 51% playing time of new musical recordings that are created and intended specifically for children.

  1. OTRA VUELTA AL SOL
    Cantoalegre
    Edith Derdyk, Daniel Escobar, Luis Fernando Franco, Jesús David Garcés, Fito Hernández, Paulo Tatit & José Julián Villa, album producers
    [Cantoalegre]
     
  2. DANILO & CHAPIS, VOL. 1
    Danilo & Chapis
    [Moon Moosic Records]
     
  3. CANCIONES DE CUNA
    Mi Casa Es Tu Casa
    [Mi Casa Es Tu Casa, LLC]
     
  4. NANAS CONSENTIDORAS
    Victoria Sur
    [Millenium M&E]
     
  5. TU ROCKCITO FILARMÓNICO - WINNER
    Tu Rockcito y Orquesta Filarmónica De Medellín
    [Tu Rockcito]

Field 14 - Classical

46. Best Classical Album
Award to the Artist(s), Conductor, Producer(s), and established Orchestra/ Ensemble.

  1. BEETHOVEN: RÉVOLUTION, SYMPHONIES 1 À 5
    Jordi Savall & Le Concert des Nations; Jordi Savall, conductor; Manuel Mohino, album producer
    [Alia Vox]
     
  2. CLAUDIO SANTORO: A OBRA INTEGRAL PARA VIOLONCELO E PIANO
    Ney Fialkow & Hugo Pilger; Maria de Fátima Nunes Pilger & Hugo Pilger, album producers
    [Independent]
     
  3. LATIN AMERICAN CLASSICS - WINNER
    Kristhyan Benitez; Jon Feidner, album producer
    [Steinway & Sons]
     
  4. MUSIC FROM CUBA AND SPAIN, SIERRA: SONATA PARA GUITARRA
    Manuel Barrueco; Asgerdur Sigurdardottir, album producer
    [Tonar Music]
     
  5. TRES HISTORIAS CONCERTANTES
    Héctor Infanzón; Konstantin Dobroykov, conductor; Héctor Infanzón, album producer
    [Indel Records]

47. Best Classical Contemporary Composition
A Composer's Award. For newly, recorded original composition written in the last 25 years, and released for the first time during the Eligibility year.

  1. CONCIERTO PARA VIOLÍN Y ORQUESTA-REMEMBRANZAS
    Héctor Infanzón, composer (Héctor Infanzón & William Harvey)
    Track from: Tres Historias Concertantes
    [Indel Records]
     
  2. CUATRO
    Orlando Jacinto García, composer (Orlando Jacinto García Featuring Amernet String Quartet)
    Track from: Orlando Jacinto García String Quartets 1-3
    [Metier/Divine Art]
     
  3. DESDE LA TIERRA QUE HABITO
    Eddie Mora, composer (Ensamble Contemporáneo Universitario (ECU) & Banda de Conciertos de Cartago(BCC))
    [Independiente]
     
  4. FALLING OUT OF TIME
    Osvaldo Golijov, composer (Osvaldo Golijov)
    Track from: Falling Out Of Time
    [In A Circle Records]
     
  5. MUSIC FROM CUBA AND SPAIN, SIERRA: SONATA PARA GUITARRA -WINNER
    Roberto Sierra, composer (Manuel Barrueco)
    [Tonar Music]

Field 15 - Arranging

48. Best Arrangement
Arrangement must be new, released for the first time on any recording during the current eligibility year. Award to Arranger(s). Singles or Tracks only.

  1. BLUE IN GREEN (SKY AND SEA)
    Roxana Amed
    Kendall Moore, arranger (Roxana Amed)
    Track from: Ontology
    [Roxana Amed/Sony Music Entertainment US Latin LLC]
     
  2. TIERRA MESTIZA
    America Viva Band
    César Orozco, arranger (America Viva Band)
    [Independiente]
     
  3. ADIÓS NONINO
    Jorge Calandrelli
    Jorge Calandrelli, arranger (Jorge Calandrelli)
    [Forever Music / CdA Music Group Inc.]
     
  4. UM BEIJO
    Melody Gardot
    Vince Mendoza, arranger (Melody Gardot)
    Track from: Sunset In The Blue
    [Decca Records]
     
  5. OJALÁ QUE LLUEVA CAFÉ (VERSIÓN PRIVÉ) - WINNER
    Juan Luis Guerra
    Juan Luis Guerra, arranger (Juan Luis Guerra)
    Track from: Privé
    [Juan Luis Guerra/Universal Music Latino]

Field 16 - Recording Package

49. Best Recording Package
Award to the Art Director(s).

  1. COLEGAS - WINNER
    Ana Gonzalez, art director (Gilberto Santa Rosa)
    [InnerCat Music Group, LLC]
     
  2. LO QUE ME DÉ LA GANA
    Boa Mistura, art directors (Dani Martín)
    [Sony Music Entertainment España, S.L.]
     
  3. MADRID NUCLEAR
    Emilio Lorente, art director (Leiva)
    [Sony Music Entertainment España, S.L.]
     
  4. PUTA
    Emilio Lorente, art director (Zahara)
    [G.O.Z.Z. Records /Altafonte]
     
  5. TRAGAS O ESCUPES
    Marc Donés, art director (Jarabe De Palo)
    [Tronco Records]

Field 17 - Production

50. Best Engineered Album
Award to the Engineer(s), Mixer(s) and Mastering Engineer. (Artists names appear in parenthesis).

  1. BPM
    Nelson Carvalho, engineer; Leo Aldrey & Rafael Giner, mixers; Tiago De Sousa, mastering engineer (Salvador Sobral)
    [Warner Music Spain, S.L.]
     
  2. BRUMA: CELEBRATING MILTON NASCIMENTO
    Roger Freret, engineer; Claudio Spiewak, mixer; André Dias, mastering engineer (Antonio Adolfo)
    [AAM Music]
     
  3. EL MADRILEÑO - WINNER
    Orlando Aispuro Meneses, Daniel Alanís, Alizzz, Rafa Arcaute, Josdán Luis Cohimbra Acosta, Miguel De La Vega, Máximo Espinosa Rosell, Alex Ferrer, Luis Garcié, Billy Garedella, Patrick Liotard, Ed Maverick, Beto Mendonça, Jaime Navarro, Alberto Pérez, Nathan Phillips, Harto Rodríguez, Jason Staniulis & Federico Vindver, engineers; Delbert Bowers, Alex Ferrer, Jaycen Joshua, Nineteen85, Lewis Pickett, Alex Psaroudakis & Raül Refree, mixers; Chris Athens, mastering engineer (C. Tangana)
    [Sony Music Entertainment España, S.L]
     
  4. ICEBERG
    Mauro Araújo, Tó Brandileone, Kassin, Luciano Scalercio & Alê Siqueira, engineers; Kassin & Arthur Luna, mixers; Carlos de Freitas, mastering engineer (Priscila Tossan)
    [Universal Music International]
     
  5. UN CANTO POR MÉXICO, VOL. II
    Pepe Aguilar, Rodrigo Cuevas, José Luis Fernández, Camilo Froideval, Edson R. Heredia, Manu Jalil, Rubén López Arista, Nacho Molino, David Montuy, Lucas Nunes, Alan Ortiz Grande & Alan Saucedo, engineers; Rubén López Arista, mixer; Michael Fuller, mastering engineer (Natalia Lafourcade)
    [Sony Music Entertainment México, S.A. de C.V.]

51. Producer Of The Year
A Producer’s Award. (Artists names appear in parenthesis).

  1. ALIZZZ
    • El Madrileño (C. Tangana) (A)
     
  2. EDGAR BARRERA - WINNER
    • Botella Tras Botella (Christian Nodal & Gera MX) (S)
    • 100 Años (Carlos Rivera & Maluma) (S)
    • De Vuelta Pa' La Vuelta (Daddy Yankee & Marc Anthony) (S)
    • Mis Manos (Camilo) (A)
    • Pa Ti (Jennifer Lopez & Maluma) (S)
    • Poco (Reik & Christian Nodal) (S)
    • #7DJ (7 Días En Jamaica) (Maluma) (A)
    • Vida De Rico (Camilo) (S)
     
  3. BIZARRAP
    • Cazzu: Bzrp Music Sessions, Vol. 32 (Bizarrap & Cazzu) (S)
    • KHEA: Bzrp Music Sessions, Vol. 34 (Bizarrap & KHEA) (S)
    • L-Gante: Bzrp Music Sessions, Vol. 38 (Bizarrap & L-Gante) (S)
    • Nathy Peluso: Bzrp Music Sessions, Vol.36 (Bizarrap, Nathy Peluso) (S)
    • YSY A: Bzrp Music Sessions, Vol. 37 (Bizarrap, YSY A) (S)
    • Zaramay: Bzrp Music Sessions, Vol. 31 (Bizarrap & Zaramay) (S)
     
  4. MARCOS SÁNCHEZ
    • Amor y Punto (Manolo Ramos) (A)
     
  5. DAN WARNER
    • Blanco (Tracks: 1, 2, 4, 6, 10, 11 & 14) (Ricardo Arjona) (A)

Field 18 - Music Video

52. Best Short Form Music Video
For an individual track or single promotional clip. Award to the Artist and to the Video Director/Producer.

  1. UN AMOR ETERNO - WINNER
    Marc Anthony
    Carlos R. Pérez, video director; Maricel Zambrano & Joanna Egozcue, video producers
    [Elastic People]
     
  2. REZA FORTE
    BaianaSystem Featuring BNegão
    Belle De Melo, video director; Marcelo Cintra, video producer
    [Cave / Máquina De Louco]
     
  3. MI HUELLA
    Fuel Fandango Featuring Maria Jose Llergo
    Alex Gargot, video director; Alberto Tortes Catelló, video producer
    [Warner Chappell Music Spain S.A.]
     
  4. VISCERAL
    Fran, Carlos Do Complexo & Bibi Caetano
    Pedro Alvarenga, video director; Marcos Araújo & Bernardo Portella, video producers
    [Cosmo Cine, Sentimental Filmes]
     
  5. DE UNA VEZ
    Selena Gomez
    Los Perez, video director; Kim Dellara & Clark Jackson, video producers
    [Maker Of Things Inc.]

53. Best Long Form Music Video
For Video Packages consisting of more than one song. Award to the Artist and to the Video Director/Producer of at least 51% of the total playing time.

  1. UN SEGUNDO MTV UNPLUGGED
    Café Tacvba
    Miguel Roldán, video director; Antonio Contreras Moya & Luis López, video producers
    [MTV/Greenline]
     
  2. MULHER
    Carolina Deslandes
    Filipe Correia Dos Santos, video director; Pedro Caldeirão, video producer
    [Shot and Cut Films]
     
  3. ENTRE MAR Y PALMERAS - WINNER
    Juan Luis Guerra
    Jean Guerra, video director; Nelson Albareda, Amarilys Germán, Jean Guerra & Edgar Martínez, video producers
    [Guerra Films]
     
  4. ORIGEN [DOCUMENTAL]
    Juanes
    Kacho López Mari & José Tillán, video directors; María Tristana Robles Reyes & Ilia Vélez-Dávila, video producers
    [Universal Music Latino]
     
  5. QUIEN ME TAÑE ESCUCHA MIS VOCES (DOCUMENTAL)
    Gastón Lafourcade
    Bruno Bancalari, video director; Natalia Lafourcade & Juan Pablo López Fonseca, video producers
    [Cultura y Entretenimientos ML S.A. de C.V.]

The 2021 Latin GRAMMYs telecast will air live on Thursday, Nov. 18, on Univision at 8 p.m. ET/PT (7 p.m. CT). The broadcast will also air on TNT (cable) at 19.00 (MEX)/20.00 (PAN-COL)/ 21.00 (VEN)/22.00 (ARG/CHI). Additional international broadcasting partners will be announced at a later date. Learn more about the 2021 Latin GRAMMY Awards via the Latin Recording Academy's official website.

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Latin Recording Academy CEO Manuel Abud at the 2021 Latin GRAMMYs nominations livestream event

Latin Recording Academy CEO Manuel Abud at the 2021 Latin GRAMMYs nominations livestream event

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Sep 28, 2021 - 10:54 am

The 2021 Latin GRAMMYs nominations are finally here! 

During a livestream event on Tuesday morning, the Latin Recording Academy announced nominees across 53 categories for the 22nd Latin GRAMMY Awards.

Relive the nominations livestream experience in full above, and find out which of your favorite artists got nominated for the 2021 Latin GRAMMYs.

The 2021 Latin GRAMMYs telecast will air live on Thursday, Nov. 18, on Univision at 8 p.m. ET/PT (7 p.m. CT). The broadcast will also air on TNT (cable) at 19.00 (MEX)/20.00 (PAN-COL)/ 21.00 (VEN)/22.00 (ARG/CHI). Additional international broadcasting partners will be announced at a later date. Learn more about the 2021 Latin GRAMMY Awards via the Latin Recording Academy's official website.

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A 2019 Latin GRAMMY winner holds his three awards

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While you comb through the 2021 Latin GRAMMYs nominations—a fount of surprises, friendly competition, and new jams to check out—keep these statistics and milestones in mind
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Morgan Enos
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Sep 28, 2021 - 5:32 pm

The 2021 Latin GRAMMYs nominations list is here, and it's a doozy! While it fully conveys the breadth of the current Latin music landscape, this year's nominees list also writes a new chapter in the stories of today's visionary artists.

Some of the artists with the most nominations at the 22nd Latin GRAMMY Awards include Camilo (10 nominations), Juan Luis Guerra (6 nominations), C. Tangana (5 nominations), and Bad Bunny (4 nominations).

As you comb through the 2021 Latin GRAMMYs nominations list, here are some milestones to keep in mind:

After receiving five Latin GRAMMY nominations in 2020, Camilo doubles his nods with a whopping 10 nominations this year

Today's nomination announcement marks a banner day for Colombian singer/songwriter Camilo, who leads the 2021 Latin GRAMMYs nominations with a total of 10 nods, including nominations in major categories like Album Of The Year, Song Of The Year, Record Of The Year, and Best Pop Vocal Album. He's even nominated twice in both the Record Of The Year and Song Of The Year categories.

Read: Meet the First-Time GRAMMY Nominee: Camilo Talks Road To Latin Pop Stardom, Career Highlights & Working With Wife Evaluna

Even with many Latin GRAMMY wins to his name, Juan Luis Guerra celebrates the most Latin GRAMMY nominations he has ever received in a single year

The Dominican bachata rosa legend has 20 Latin GRAMMY wins and 40 total nominations to date, with his first nods and wins dating back to the 1st Latin GRAMMY Awards in 2000. This year, Guerra is up for Record Of The Year, Album Of The Year, and four other categories.

If he wins, C. Tangana could continue a remarkable streak of Latin GRAMMY wins

In total, the Spanish rapper has been nominated for nine Latin GRAMMYs, including five nominations this year, and has won two Latin GRAMMYs for his work with Rosalía. This year, C. Tangana is nominated for Record Of The Year, Album Of The Year and Best Pop/Rock Song; he's also nominated twice in the Best Alternative Song category.

Bad Bunny stays on top after an incredibly productive 2020

Bad Bunny's EL ÚLTIMO TOUR DEL MUNDO, the Puerto Rican superstar's latest album—and his third album of 2020—is up for Album Of The Year and Best Urban Music Album. He earned nine nominations at the 2020 Latin GRAMMYs, only trailing J Balvin, who earned 13 nominations that year, and took home a Latin GRAMMY win for Best Reggaeton Performance for "Yo Perreo Sola."

6 of the 11 Best New Artist nominees are women

This year, Guilla Be, Maria Becerra, Zoe Gotusso, Rita Indiana, Paloma Mami, and Juliana Velásquez all received a nomination in the coveted Best New Artist category. Mike Bahía won for Best New Artist at the 2020 Latin GRAMMYs, while women took the title the two years prior: Nella in 2019 and Karol G in 2018.

The 22nd Latin GRAMMY Awards received a record-breaking 20,000-plus submissions for consideration

More than 4,000 Latin Recording Academy voting members—music professionals across all genres and disciplines, including recording artists, songwriters, producers, and engineers—across 37 countries vote during the Latin GRAMMY Awards process. This system determines the 2021 Latin GRAMMY nominees and winners among the more than 20,000 stellar submissions.

 

The 2021 Latin GRAMMYs telecast will air live on Thursday, Nov. 18, on Univision at 8 p.m. ET/PT (7 p.m. CT). The broadcast will also air on TNT (cable) at 19.00 (MEX)/20.00 (PAN-COL)/ 21.00 (VEN)/22.00 (ARG/CHI). Additional international broadcasting partners will be announced at a later date. Learn more about the 2021 Latin GRAMMY Awards via the Latin Recording Academy's official website.

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It's a great day for Latin music: Nominations for the 2021 Latin GRAMMYs are in. Here are some of the best reactions on social media from this year's nominees.
Morgan Enos
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Sep 28, 2021 - 10:31 am

The 2021 Latin GRAMMYs nominees have just been announced, and the wide-spanning list of nominated artists, music and releases celebrates a diverse pool of sounds and styles.

Of course, the Latin GRAMMYs aren't just a reflection of and homage to the jaw-droppingly vast vistas of Latin music and art: They provide great fodder for debate and a fount of new jams to check out.

But before diving deep into this year's nominees list, dip a toe in the water with some in-the-moment responses from newly nominated artists who are sharing their shocked, heartfelt and IRL reactions on social media. It's like a surprise party where everyone's invited!

Here are some 2021 Latin GRAMMYs nominees who've taken to social media to share their honest reactions. 

Rauw Alejandro

Rauw Alejandro is up for Record Of The Year, Song Of The Year and Best Urban Fusion/Performance.

https://twitter.com/rauwalejandro/status/1442848806106767374

Mamá y Abuela me nominaron en los grammys 🙏🏼🇵🇷

Song Of The Year/ “TODO DE Ti”
Record Of The Year/ “TODO DE Ti”
Best Urban Fusion/ “TATTOO REMIX” @LatinGRAMMYs 🤘🏼💙

— R A U W A L E J A N D R O (@rauwalejandro) September 28, 2021

Reik

Reik is up for Best Pop Vocal Album.

https://twitter.com/ReikMx/status/1442864786207744010

❤️🇲🇽 nominados a Mejor Álbum Vocal Pop!!! Muchas gracias a todoooooos @LatinGRAMMYs pic.twitter.com/4HJaLyWMQ1

— REIK (@ReikMx) September 28, 2021

Diamante Eléctrico

Diamante Eléctrico is up for Record Of The Year, Song Of The Year, Best Pop/Rock Album and Best Pop/Rock Song.

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Lasso

Lasso is up for Best New Artist.

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Pedro Capó

Pedro Capó is up for Best Pop Vocal Album.

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Nora González

Nora González is up for Best Ranchero/Mariachi Album and Best Regional Song.

https://twitter.com/noragonzalezof/status/1442862183625363456

EL MEJOR DÍA DE MI VIDA. 🏆 @LatinGRAMMYs

— Nora González (@noragonzalezof) September 28, 2021

Caetano Veloso

Caetano Veloso is up for Record Of The Year.

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María Toledo

María Toledo is up for Best Flamenco Album.

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Rayos Laser

Rayos Laser is up for Best Pop/Rock Album.

https://twitter.com/RayosLaser/status/1442872740415881225

KEEEEE ÉSTA SÍ QUE NO LA ESPERÁBAMOS
El Reflejo está nominado como mejor álbum pop/rock en los @LatinGRAMMYs 😭😭💜💜
Gracias a todxs por los hermosos mensajes que nos están llegando https://t.co/BarSg4WUms

— RAYOS LASER (@RayosLaser) September 28, 2021

Chabuco

Chabuco is up for Best Traditional Tropical Album and Best Tropical Song.

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Rozalén

Rozalén is up for Best Singer-Songwriter Album.

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Silvestre Dangond

Silvestre Dangond is up for Best Cumbia/Vallenato Album.

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The 2021 Latin GRAMMYs telecast will air live on Thursday, Nov. 18, on Univision at 8 p.m. ET/PT (7 p.m. CT). The broadcast will also air on TNT (cable) at 19.00 (MEX)/20.00 (PAN-COL)/ 21.00 (VEN)/22.00 (ARG/CHI). Additional international broadcasting partners will be announced at a later date. Learn more about the 2021 Latin GRAMMY Awards via the Latin Recording Academy's official website.

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Bad Bunny performs at the 2021 Latin GRAMMYs

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Nov 19, 2021 - 4:16 pm

The 2021 Latin GRAMMYs, officially known as the 22nd Latin GRAMMYs, provided another successful celebration of the rich and layered tapestry of Latin music. The theme of "rediscovering life through music" echoed throughout the night, as artists sang of love and loss, honoring many greats by dusting off classics in the Latin music canon, and knighting new talents with a keen display of intergenerational unity.

Ringing in a new era in a new normal, artists and guests gathered at MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas to celebrate the sounds of more than 30 countries across 53 awards categories. Mexican singer Carlos Rivera, actress and singer Ana Brenda Contreras and Puerto Rican star Roselyn Sánchez hosted the night. Following a largely virtual year, the live audience at the awards show brought new energy and blissful hope to what was already destined to be an unforgettable night.

To celebrate the Biggest Night in Latin Music, GRAMMY.com revisits 10 unforgettable moments from the 2021 Latin GRAMMYs.

A Rich Display Of The Varied Tapestry Of Latin Music Kicks Off the Night

Gloria Estefan performs in a blue dress at the 2021 Latin GRAMMYs

For the show's opening number, Gloria Estefan set the tone of the night with the song "Abriendo Puertas," launching a new beginning full of possibilities. Joined by Colombian artist Farina and Best New Artist nominee Giulia Be as well as Pedro Capo and Diego Torres, Estefan sang of the hope for the future: "After night, a new tomorrow shines … We're living life/And we're opening doors." The colorful display of dancers were then joined by other musicians and conga players clothed in all-white. The bright production took us to Brazil, with Anitta and Carlinhos Brown joining to sing "Magalenha." It was an explosive fusion that served as a representation of the merging of communities and cultures celebrated at the Biggest Night in Latin Music.

Rubén Blades Is Honored For His Vast Contributions To Latin Music

Rubén Blades made history as the first Panamanian to receive the accolade of the Latin Recording Academy's Person of the Year, and the honor could not have gone to someone more deserving. With more than 50 years in music, Blades has built worlds with his music, contributed to the legacy of others with his songwriting credits on songs like "El Cantante," and continued to evolve beyond the title of salsa artist, taking home the Latin GRAMMY Award for Album of the Year last night for his jazz album Salswing! The Latin GRAMMY was presented by one of his mentees, René Pérez (also known as Residente of Calle 13 fame), who was visibly shaking as he told Blades that no one in the music business has his level of work. "Marvel and DC Comics have to ask for your blessing because [neither] Metropolis nor Gotham City will be bigger than the world you created," Pérez said. "You showed me that art is above all."

The Most Nominated Artist Of The Night Makes A Case For Why He's Worthy Of The Honor

Why have one stage when you can have two? Camilo gracefully took to the Latin GRAMMY stage after two pre-show award wins — he'd later take home two more — to sing champeta-harkening "Kesi" and Best Pop Song winner "Vida de Rico'' while barefoot. The artist was introduced by none other than his wife, Eva Luna, who is pregnant with their first child, and his father-in-law, Ricardo Montaner. The Colombian singer/songwriter was the most nominated artist of the night, in the running for 10 categories including Album of the Year, Record of the Year and Song of the Year. While that was partially thanks to a slew of collaborations with the likes of Rauw Alejandro and Los Dos Carnales, the mustached singer opted for a fully solo show.

Juanes And Café Tacvba Pay Homage To The Legendary, Unparalleled Divo De Juárez Juan Gabriel

Juanes plays guitar at 2021 Latin GRAMMYs

It has been five years since the passing of Latin pop icon Juan Gabriel, and he continues to be missed as his music remains more cherished than ever. For his performance, Juanes chose to honor El Divo de Juárez with a special rendition of "No Tengo Dinero" — one of 12 tracks on his homage-paying 2021 album fittingly titled Origen. The rock-infused rendition was made all the better by beloved Latin alternative/rock band Café Tacvba, who joined Juanes to form a perfectly in-sync, classically and simply approached take that showed how timeless the song, and its maker, truly are.

Ozuna Brings The Glory Of Bachata-Imbued Drama To The Stage With Anthony Santos

Ozuna performs on one knee at the 2021 Latin GRAMMYs

Anthony Santos (no relation to Romeo) was Ozuna's guest of honor at this year's Latin GRAMMYs; a Dominican forefather of bachata, Santos, also known as El Mayimbe, welcomed the Puerto Rican artist into the community with their live debut. Their rendition of "Señor Juez" was ushered in by a stripped-down rendition of the Puerto Rican urbano artist's upbeat track from ENOC, "Del Mar." Nominated for two awards this year, Best Reggaeton Performance and Best Urban Music Album, Ozuna used this moment to make a case for his versatility beyond those all-encompassing umbrellas — a theme for this year's "reggaeton" artists.

Cuba Has A Standout Moment & Colombia Wins Big

For years — and in essence, the entirety of its existence — music has served as a fuel during protests, saying what words alone cannot. Over the last year, "Patria Y Vida" became a protest anthem for thousands who took to the streets to make their voices heard in Cuba and throughout the diaspora. The song, like the chants that swept across Cuba last summer, is a call for the end of the communist regime on the island. At the 2021 Latin GRAMMYs, the song won the Latin GRAMMY for Song Of The Year and Best Urban Song. Reggaeton duo Gente de Zona joined Yotuel Romero, Descemer Bueno, and Eliecer "El Funky" Márquez Duany for a live performance of the song. The track was co-written by Maykel Osorbo, who is imprisoned; they dedicated the performance to wrongfully charged political prisoners back home. "Let's begin to construct what we've dreamt of," Alexander Delgado sang.

Colombia also had a stellar night, recognized for the talent it houses — new and old. Home to many of the sounds we love, including cumbia, champeta and vallenato, Colombia, as well as the Darién province in Panama, is home to bullerengue, a traditional/folkloric genre taken to center stage at the 2021 Latin GRAMMYs with Petrona Martinez's win for Best Folk Album. The South American country also got its flowers in the Best Reggaeton Performance and Best New Artist categories, which Karol G and Juliana Velásquez won, respectively.

Christina Aguilera Unites The Girls With A Live Debut Of Her Latest Spanish-Language Tracks

Christina Aguilera performs at the 2021 Latin GRAMMYs

Exhibiting the layered facets of the tender yet strong spirits of women, Christina Aguilera opted for an empowering storyline to mark her long-awaited return to the Latin GRAMMYs stage. Aguilera first performed at the Latin GRAMMYs in 2000 for the inaugural award show; 21 years later, the American-Ecuadorian superstar took the stage and sang runs and around her runs to remind us of why she's top of le creme in both English and Spanish — the latter of which she was recognized for in 2001 with her first Latin GRAMMY for Female Pop Vocal Album for Mi Reflejo. "Somos Nada," a heartbreak ballad that explores how someone can simultaneously be your everything and nothing, ripped through the crowd, followed up by the playful "Pa Mis Muchachas" (For My Girls), performed alongside Becky G, Nicki Nicole and Best Alternative Music Album winner Nathy Peluso.

​​Read More: Songbook: How Pop Icon Christina Aguilera Traversed Two Cultures & Languages Across Her Discography

Danna Paola Gets Loud About An Important Issue

Danna Paola performed a bombastic version of her song "Calla Tú," sporting athleisure as her masked dancers kindled the energy around her. Paola's album, K.O., was nominated for a Latin GRAMMY for Best Pop Vocal Album this year, her first-ever nomination. Her purple-hued set was lit up by signs that read "Ni Una Más" in the background — a phrase that has echoed from Mexico to allies well beyond its borders in protest of senseless killings and as a call to action in support of the end of femicides in Latin America. The actress and pop princess on-the-rise had just a few minutes to urge you to pay attention, and her explosive performance amplified her message.

Bad Bunny Continues To Take The Road Less Travelled

Bad Bunny took the stage after winning the Latin GRAMMY for Best Urban Music Album, one of two awards he received that night. Rather than performing "Booker T," which won the Latin GRAMMY for Best Rap/Hip Hop Song, or bringing out a guest to perform a more recent chart-topping track like "Dakiti," Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio opted for a fiery rendition of "Maldita Pobreza." His performance of the rock-inspired track, off his 2020 album, El Último Tour Del Mundo, closed out the night with a reminder that artists can and should live outside of their presumed assigned categories.

Mexico Favorites Join Forces For A Supremely Special Throwback Thursday

Why ruin a good thing? Eight-time Latin GRAMMY Award-winning legends Maná and mariachi royalty Alejandro Fernández took the stage to perform 2003's instantly recognizable "Mariposa Traicionera." The unexpected duo elegantly bounced off of each other for a refreshing, stylistic fusion not bound by time or space. Fernández last took the Latin GRAMMY stage in 2019 with a stunning, three-generational performance alongside his father, Vicente Fernández, and brother, Alex Fernández — just one year after Maná became the first group to receive the Latin Recording Academy's Person of the Year honor.

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