Bad Bunny leads the nominations for Latin Grammys
The nominees for the 23rd Latin Grammy Awards were revealed Tuesday, and Bad Bunny capped off his hot summer.
The Puerto Rican rapper and singer earned the most nominations of any artist with ten nominations, including album of the year.
Rauw Alejandro scored eight nominations and Christina Aguilera, Jorge Drexler, and Rosalia followed with seven each.
Aguilera last won a Latin Grammy Award in 2001 for best female pop vocal album for her first Spanish language record, “Mi Reflejo.”
Aguilera returned to the Latin Grammy stage last year after two decades to perform her single “Pa’ mis muchachas,” along with Becky G, Nicki Nicole, and Nathy Peluso.
This year’s nods reflect the musical diversity in the Latin industry. Even though reggaeton and urban has been dominating commercially the last couple of years and will have an unequivocal presence in the awards, other genres such as pop, salsa and alternative are seen across the main categories.
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“I am very excited to see that this year there are several of the multiple nominees who are also very successful commercially. This leads us to be very excited that we are going to have a great celebration,” Manuel Abud, president of the Latin Grammys, told CNN en Español in an interview via Zoom.
The Latin Grammys will take place on Nov. 17 in Las Vegas.
A list of nominees in several top categories follows below.
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
Here’s a look at every EGOT winner ever
Richard Rodgers
Emmy: 1962
Grammy: 1960
Oscar: 1945
Tony: 1950
Helen Hayes
Emmy: 1953
Grammy: 1977
Oscar: 1932
Tony: 1947
Rita Moreno
Emmy: 1977
Grammy: 1972
Oscar: 1961
Tony: 1975
John Gielgud
Emmy: 1991
Grammy: 1979
Oscar: 1981
Tony: 1961
Audrey Hepburn
Emmy: 1993
Grammy: 1994
Oscar: 1953
Tony: 1954
Marvin Hamlisch
Emmy: 1995
Grammy: 1974
Oscar: 1973
Tony: 1976
Jonathan Tunick
Emmy: 1982
Grammy: 1988
Oscar: 1977
Tony: 1997
Mel Brooks
Emmy: 1967
Grammy: 1998
Oscar: 1968
Tony: 2001
Mike Nichols
Emmy: 2001
Grammy: 1961
Oscar: 1967
Tony: 1964
Whoopi Goldberg
Emmy: 2002
Grammy: 1985
Oscar: 1990
Tony: 2002
Scott Rudin
Emmy: 1984
Grammy: 2012
Oscar: 2007
Tony: 1994
Robert Lopez
Emmy: 2008
Grammy: 2012
Oscar: 2014
Tony: 2004
John Legend
Emmy: 2018
Grammy: 2006
Oscar: 2015
Tony: 2017
Andrew Lloyd Webber
Emmy: 2018
Grammy: 1980
Oscar: 1996
Tony: 1980
Tim Rice
Emmy: 2018
Grammy: 1980
Oscar: 1993
Tony: 1980
Alan Menken
Emmy: 2020
Grammy: 1991
Oscar: 1989
Tony: 2012
Jennifer Hudson
Emmy: 2021
Grammy: 2009
Oscar: 2007
Tony: 2022
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