Latin Grammy Music: The Best of the Best
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The Latin Grammy Awards are coming up, and we’ve got a roundup of the best music from the past year. From reggaeton to cumbia, these are the tunes that deserve a spot on your playlist.
What is the Latin Grammy?
The Latin Grammy is an annual award ceremony that recognizes the best in Latin American music. It is produced by the Latin Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences and is broadcast live on television, radio, and online. The award ceremony features performances by some of the biggest names in Latin music, as well as various other celebrity guests.
History of the Latin Grammy
The Latin Grammy Awards are awarded annually by the Latin Recording Academy to recognize excellence in the field of Latin music. They were first presented on September 13, 2000, at the Staples Center in Los Angeles, California. The name “Latin Grammy” was adopted in order to recognize the increasing importance of the Spanish-language market in the United States. This award is distinct from the Grammy Awards presented by the Recording Academy in that it exclusively recognizes talent in the Latin music field, rather than talent in any other genre of music.
Best Latin Grammy Moments
Since the Latin Grammys began in 2000, there have been some unforgettable moments. Here are some of the best:
-In 2000, Gloria Estefan became the first woman to be awarded the Latin Grammy for Album of the Year for her album “Abriendo Puertas”.
-In 2002, Shakira won her first Latin Grammy for Best Female Pop Vocal Album for “Laundry Service”.
-In 2006, Eduardo Paz won the Latin Grammy for Producer of the Year. He is the first person to win this award posthumously.
-In 2007, Calle 13 became the first reggaeton group to win a Latin Grammy when they took home the award for Best Urban Music Album.
-In 2009, Juanes won Record of the Year and Song of the Year for his hit single “A Dios le Pido”. He is the first artist to win both awards in the same year.
-In 2010, Alejandro Sanz won his ninth Latin Grammy, making him the most awarded Spanish artist in history.
The Latin Grammy Awards
The Latin Grammy Awards are an annual awards show that recognize the best in Latin music. The awards are given out in a variety of categories, including pop, rock, urban, alternative, and more.Latin Grammy Music: The Best of the Best is a compilation album that features some of the biggest winners from past award shows. This year’s album includes hits from J Balvin, Ozuna, Bad Bunny, and more. If you’re a fan of Latin music, this is one album you won’t want to miss.
The Latin Grammy Music
The Latin Grammy Music is an awards show that features the best and brightest in the Latin music industry. From pop and rock to rap and reggaeton, the Latin Grammy Music celebrates the talents of musicians from all over the world. This year’s show will be held on November 19, 2020, at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada.
The Latin Grammy Winners
The Latin Grammy Awards are an annual awards show that honor the best in Latin music. This year’s show, which took place on November 21 at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, was hosted by actor and comedian Sebastian Maniscalco.
As always, the show did not disappoint. From Bad Bunny’s electrifying performance of “Mia” to Rosalía’s show-stopping “Malamente,” there were plenty of memorable moments.
But the night belonged to the winners, who took home a total of 12 awards. Here is a complete list of this year’s Latin Grammy winners:
-Best Urban Fusion/Performance: “Mia” – Bad Bunny feat. Drake
-Best Urban Music Album: X 100PRE – Bad Bunny
-Best Alternative Music Album: El Mal Querer – Rosalía
-Best Regional Mexican Music Album (including Tejano): ¡México Por Siempre! – Luis Miguel
-Record Of The Year: “Electricidad” – Susana Baca feat. Calle 13
-Album Of The Year: El Mal Querer – Rosalía
-Song Of The Year: “El Hielo (The Ice)” – Pablo Alborán & Antonio Carmona
– Best New Artist: Carlota Guerrero