Tuesday saw the announcement of the 23rd Latin Grammy Award nominees, as Bad Bunny finished off a scorching summer.
With 10 nominations, including album of the year, the Puerto Rican rapper and vocalist received the most nominations of any other artist.
Rosalia and Alejandro Rauw each received eight nominations. Jorge Drexler and Christina Aguilera both had seven more.
The last time Aguilera won a Latin Grammy was in 2001 for “Mi Reflejo,” her debut Spanish-language album, which won for the best female pop vocal album.
Last year, Aguilera sang her single “Pa’ mis muchachas” on the Latin Grammy stage for the first time in 20 years with Becky G, Nicki Nicole, and Nathy Peluso.
The nominations for this year’s awards showcase the variety of Latin music. Although urban and reggaeton have dominated the music industry over the past few years and will undoubtedly be represented at the awards, other genres like pop, salsa, and alternative are present in all of the major categories.
“I am thrilled to learn that several of the multiple nominees this year have also had great commercial success. This makes us very happy and hopeful that our celebration will be wonderful “CNN en Espaol spoke with Manuel Abud, president of the Latin Grammys, through Zoom.
The Latin Grammy Awards will be held in Las Vegas on November 17. The nominees for various prestigious categories are listed below.
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Record of The Year
- “Pa’ mis muchachas,” Christina Aguilera, Becky G, Nicki Nicole feat. Nathy Peluso
- “Castillos de arena,” Pablo Alborán
- “Envolver,” Anitta
- “Pa’lla me voy,” Marc Anthony
- “Ojitos lindos,” Bad Bunny & Bomba Estereo
- “Pegao,” Camilo
- “Tocarte,” Jorge Drexler & C. Tangana
- “Provenza,” Karol G
- “Vale la pena,” Juan Luis Guerra
- “La fama,” Rosalía & The Weeknd
- “Te felicito,” Shakira & Rauw Alejandro
- “Baloncito viejo,” Carlos Vives & Camilo
Album of The Year
- “Aguilera,” Christina Aguilera
- “Pa’lla voy,” Marc Anthony
- “Un verano sin ti,” Bad Bunny
- “Deja,” Bomba Estereo
- “Tinta y tiempo,” Jorge Drexler
- “Ya no somos los mismo,” Elsa y Elmar
- “Viajante,” Fonseca
- “Motomami (Digital álbum),” Rosalía
- “Sanz,” Alejandro Sanz
- “Dharma,” Sebastián Yatra
Song of The Year
- “A veces bien y a veces mal,” Ricky Martin feat. Reik
- “Agua,” Daddy Yankee, Rauw Alejandro & Nile Rodgers
- “Baloncito viejo,” Carlos Vives & Camilo
- “Besos en la frente,” Fonseca
- “Encontrarme,” Carla Morrison
- “Henta,i” Rosalía
- “Índigo,” Camilo & Evaluna Montaner
- “Pa’ mis muchachas,” Christina Aguilera, Becky G, Nicki Nicole feat. Nathy Peluso
- “Provenza,” Karol G
- “Tacones rojos,” Sebastián Yatra
- “Tocarte,” Jorge Drexler & C. Tangana
Best New Artist
- Ángela Álvarez
- Sofía Campos
- Cande y Paulo
- Clarissa
- Silvana Estrada
- Pol Granch
- Nabález
- Tiare
- Vale
- Yahritza y su esencia
- Nicole Zignago
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