Latin MTV Music Awards: The Best and the brightest
The Latin MTV Music Awards are back and this time they’re bigger and better than ever. From the red carpet to the awards themselves, we’ve got the scoop on all the best and brightest moments.
Introduction
The Latin MTV Music Awards are taking place tonight in Miami, and it’s sure to be a star-studded event. This year’s nominees are a mix of established artists and newcomers, spanning a wide range of genres. Here’s a look at some of the best and brightest Latin music stars who are up for awards tonight.
Reykon ft. Maluma – “Latina”
Nominees for Best Latin Artist include some of the biggest names in the industry, but Reykon ft. Maluma’s “Latina” is a feel-good track that deserves recognition. The upbeat single celebrates Latina women and features cameos from some of the most popular Latina celebrities today.
Shakira – “Chantaje”
Shakira is a powerhouse vocalist and her track “Chantaje” is evidence of that. The sultry tune, which features Puerto Rican rapper Maluma, is up for Best Video of the Year. Shakira is also nominated for Best Artist of the Year and Best Collaboration of the Year, making her one of the most nominated artists at this year’s Latin MTV Music Awards.
Ozuna – “Dile Que Tu Me Quieres”
Ozuna is nominated for four awards tonight, including Best Artist of the Year and Best Song of the Year. His track “Dile Que Tu Me Quieres” is a catchy bachata tune that will have you hooked from the first listen. If Ozuna takes home any awards tonight, it’ll be well-deserved.
Sofia Reyes ft. Jason Derulo & De La Ghetto – “1, 2, 3”
Sofia Reyes’ track “1, 2, 3” is up for three awards: Best Collaboration of the Year,best new artist , Breakthrough Artist . The upbeat single features Jason Derulo and De La Ghetto and has been streamed over 100 million times on Spotify. Be sure to check out this feel-good tune if you haven’t already!
The Best of the Best
The Latin MTV Music Awards is an annual awards show that celebrates the best music videos from the Latin world. This year’s show was held on October 17, 2019, in Miami, Florida.
The awards show is divided into two parts: the Premios MTV and the Latinoamérica Musical Awards. The Premios MTV are voted on by a panel of music industry experts, while the Latinoamérica Musical Awards are voted on by the public.
This year’s Premios MTV winners included J Balvin, who won Video of the Year for “Mi Gente”; Rosalía, who won Best New Artist; and Bad Bunny, who won Artist of the Year.
The Latinoamérica Musical Awards winners included Daddy Yankee, who won Video of the Year for “Con Calma”; Ozuna, who won Artist of the Year; and Anuel AA, who won Best New Artist.
The brightest stars
The Latin MTV Music Awards were held last night and, as always, the brightest stars in Latin music came out to shine. From Shakira to Bad Bunny, J Balvin to Ozuna, the evening was full of amazing performances and unforgettable moments.
But who were the real stars of the show? Here are our picks for the best and brightest of the evening.
Shakira
As always, Shakira was a force to be reckoned with at the Latin MTV Music Awards. The superstar singer took home three awards, including Artist of the Year, and gave an epic performance of her new song “Me Enamoré” that had the entire audience on their feet. She also brought down the house with a duet of “La Bicicleta” with Carlos Vives that had everyone singing along. Shakira is truly a queen and she proved it once again at this year’s awards show.
Bad Bunny
Bad Bunny had a huge night at the Latin MTV Music Awards, taking home four awards, including Song of the Year for “Soy Peor.” He also gave an incredible performance of his new song “Chambea” that had everyone dancing. But it was his acceptance speech for Artist of the Year that really stole the show. In his speech, Bad Bunny called out discrimination and violence against the LGBTQ community and urged people to accept them for who they are. It was a powerful moment that made Bad Bunny even more deserving of the award he won.
J Balvin
J Balvin had a great night at the Latin MTV Music Awards, taking home three awards, including Video of the Year for “Mi Gente.” He also gave an electrifying performance of his new song “Machika” that got everyone moving. But it was his acceptance speech for Artist of the Year that really made an impact. In his speech, J Balvin spoke about how far Latino culture has come and how proud he is to be a part of it. It was a powerful moment that left everyone feeling inspired by J Balvin and hopeful for the future of Latino culture.
Conclusion
After an exciting night of music, dance and celebrities, the Latin MTV Music Awards has come to a close. The show was full of energy and excitement, and the winners represent some of the best and brightest in the Latin music industry. We congratulate all of the winners and look forward to seeing more great work from them in the future.