The Latin GRAMMY Awards were a night to remember!
The biggest acts in Latin music are reunited at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas on Thursday to celebrate another year of hit records and songs.
Heading into the night, Colombian singer-songwriter Camilo led with 10 nominations, including Album of the Year, Song of the Year and Record of the Year — and took home quite a few. Juan Luis Guerra followed with six nods, with Spanish artist C. Tangana receiving five, and Bad Bunny and Tainy both nominated for four.
Check out the full list of winners below:
Record of the Year
“Talvez,” Caetano Veloso and Tom Veloso
Album of the Year
“Salswing!,” Ruben Blades y Roberto Delgado & Orquesta
Song of the Year
“Patria y Vida,” Descemer Bueno, El Funky, Gente De Zona, Yadam Gonzalez, Beatriz Luengo, Maykel Osorbo and Yotuel, songwriters (Yotuel, Gente De Zona, Descemer Bueno, Maykel Osorbo, El Funky)
Best New Artist
Juliana Velasquez
Best Pop Vocal Album
“Mis Manos,” Camilo
Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album
“Prive,” Juan Luis Guerra
Best Pop Song
“Vida De Rico,” Edgar Barrera and Camilo, songwriters (Camilo)
Best Urban Fusion/Performance
“Tattoo (Remix),” Rauw Alejandro and Camilo
Best Reggaeton Performance
“Bichota,” Karol G
Best Urban Music Album
“El Ultimo Tour Del Mundo,” Bad Bunny
Best Rap/Hip Hop Song
“Booker T,” Bad Bunny and Marco Daniel Borrero, songwriters (Bad Bunny)
Best Urban Song
“Patria Y Vida,” Descemer Bueno, El Funky, Gente De Zona, Yadam Gonzalez, Beatriz Luengo, Maykel Osorbo and Yotuel, songwriters (Yotuel, Gente De Zona, Descemer Bueno, Maykel Osorbo and El Funky)
Best Rock Album
“El Pozo Brillante,” Vicentico
Best Rock Song
“Ahora 1,” Vicentico, songwriter (Vicentico)
Best Pop/Rock Album
“Origen,” Juanes
Best Pop/Rock Song
“Hong Kong,” Alizzz, Andres Calamaro, Jorge Drexler, Victor Martinez and C. Tangana, songwriters (C. Tangana and Andres Calamaro)
Best Alternative Music Album
“Calambre,” Nathy Peluso
Best Alternative Song
“Nominao,” Alizzz, Jorge Drexler and C. Tangana, songwriters (C. Tangana and Jorge Drexler)
Best Salsa Album
“Salsa Plus!,” Ruben Blades y Roberto Delgado and Orquesta
Best Cumbia/Vallento Album
“Las Locuras Mias,” Silvestre Dangond
Best Merengue/Bachata Album
“Es Merengue ?Algun Problema?,” Sergio Vargas
Best Traditional Tropical Album
“Cha Cha Cha: Homenaje A Lo Tradicional,” Alain Perez, Issac Delgado y Orquesta Aragon
Best Contemporary Tropical Album
“Brazil305,” Gloria Estefan
Best Tropical Song
“Dios Asi Lo Quiso,” Camilo, David Julca, Jonathan Julca, Yasmil Marrufo and Ricardo Montaner, songwriters (Ricardo Montaner and Juan Luis Guerra)
Best Singer-Songwriter Album
“Seis,” Mon Laferte
Best Ranchero/Mariachi Album
“A Mis 80’s,” Vicente Fernandez
Best Banda Album
“Nos Divertimos Logrando Lo Imposible,” Grupo Firme
Best Tejano Album
“Pa’ la Pista y Pa’l Pisto, Vol. 2,” El Plan
Best Norteno Album
“Al Estilo Rancheron,” Los Dos Carnales
“Volando Alto,” Palomo
Best Regional Song
“Aqui Abajo,” Edgar Barrera, Rene Humberto Lau Ibarra and Christian Nodal, songwriters (Christian Nodal)
Best Instrumental Album
“Toquinho e Yamandu Costa – Bachianinha – (Live at Rio Montreux Jazz Festival),” Toquinho and Yamandu Costa
Best Folk Album
“Ancestras,” Petrona Martinez
Best Tango Album
“Tinto Tango Plays Piazzolla,” Tinto Tango
Best Flamenco Album
“Un Nuevo Universo,” Pepe De Lucia
Best Latin Jazz/Jazz Album
“Voyager,” Ivan Melon Lewis
Best Christian Album (Spanish Language)
“Ya Me Vi,” Aroddy
Best Portuguese Language Christian Album
“Seguir Teu Coracao,” Anderson Freire
Best Portuguese Language Contemporary Pop Album
“Cor,” Anavitoria
Best Portuguese Language Rock or Alternative Album
“Album Rosa,” A Cor Do Som
Best Samba/Pagode Album
“Sempre Se Pode Sonhar,” Paulinho Da Viola
Best MPB (Musica Popular Brasileira) Album
“Cancoes d’Alem Mar,” Zeca Baleiro
Best Sertaneja Music Album
“Tempo de Romance,” Chitaozinho e Xororo
Best Portuguese Language Roots Album
“Arraia Da Veveta,” Ivete Sangalo
Best Portuguese Language Song
“Lisboa,” Ana Caetano & Paulo Novaes, songwriters (Anavitoria e Lenine)
Best Latin Children’s Album
“Tu Rockcito Filarmonico,” Tu Rockcito y Orquesta Filarmonica De Medellin
Best Classical Album
“Latin American Classics,” Kristhyan Benitez; Jon Feidner, album producer
Best Classical Contemporary Composition
“Music From Cuba And Spain, Sierra: Sonata Para Guitarra,” Roberto Sierra, composer (Manuel Barrueco)
Best Arrangement
“Ojala Que Llueva Cafe (Version Prive),” Juan Luis Guerra, arranger (Juan Luis Guerra)
Best Recording Package
“Colegas,” Ana Gonzalez, art director (Gilberto Santa Rosa)
“El Madrileno,” Orlando Aispuro Meneses, Daniel Alanis, Alizzz, Rafa Arcaute, Josdan Luis Cohimbra Acosta, Miguel De La Vega, Maximo Espinosa Rosell, Alex Ferrer, Luis Garcie, Billy Garedella, Patrick Liotard, Ed Maverick, Beto Mendonca, Jaime Navarro, Alberto Perez, Nathan Phillips, Harto Rodriguez, Jason Staniulis and Federico Vindver, engineers; Delbert Bowers, Alex Ferrer, Jaycen Joshua, Nineteen85, Lewis Pickett, Alex Psaroudakis and Raul Refree, mixers; Chris Athens, mastering engineer (C. Tangana)
Producer of the Year
Edgar Barrera
Best Short Form Music Video
“Un Amor Eterno,” Marc Anthony
Best Long Form Music Video
“Entre Mar Y Palmeras,” Juan Luis Guerra
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