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2020 Latin GRAMMY Awards: Complete Winners & Nominees List

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Bad Bunny, Camilo, Kany García, J Balvin, Jesse & Joy, Natalia Lafourcade, Ricky Martin, Fito Páez and Carlos Vives vie for Album Of The Year - Find out who else is nominated for the 21st Latin GRAMMYs Awards coming Nov. 19
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Sep 29, 2020 - 6:32 am

Last updated Nov. 19.

The Latin Recording Academy has announced all the winners for the 2020 Latin GRAMMY Awards, the preeminent international honor and the only peer-selected award celebrating excellence in Latin music. Winners were revealed Thursday, Nov. 19, at the 21st Latin GRAMMY Awards' Premiere and Telecast ceremonies. See below for the full list of winners and nominees.

General Field

1. Record Of The Year

  1. CHINA
    Anuel AA, Daddy Yankee, Karol G Featuring Ozuna y J Balvin
    Marco Masis "Tainy", producer; Luis "Wichie" Ortiz, recording engineer; Luis "Wichie" Ortiz & Juan G. Rivera, mixers; Luis "Wichie" Ortiz & Juan G. Rivera, mastering engineers
    [Real Hasta La Muerte, Llc, Dist. By Sony Music Ent]
     
  2. CUANDO ESTÉS AQUÍ
    Pablo Alborán
    Pablo Alborán, record producer; Pablo Alborán & Lolo Álvarez, recording engineers; Oscar Clavel, mixer; Oscar Clavel, mastering engineer
    [Warner Music Spain]
     
  3. VETE
    Bad Bunny
    Cesar Oscar Batista Escalera, Jose Carlos Cruz, Freddy Montalvo, Ivaniel Ortiz, Edgar Wilmer Semper-Vargas & Xavier Alexis Semper-Vargas, record producers; La Paciencia, recording engineer; Josh Gudwin, mixer; Colin Leonard, mastering engineer
    [Rimas Music]
     
  4. SOLARI YACUMENZA
    Bajofondo Featuring Cuareim 1080
    Juan Campodónico & Gustavo Santaolalla, record producers; Julio Berta, recording engineer; Juan Campodónico, Aníbal Kerpel & Gustavo Santaolalla, mixers; Tom Baker, mastering engineer [Sony Music Entertainment México, S.A. De C.V.]
     
  5. ROJO
    J Balvin
    Alejandro "Sky" Ramírez & Taiko, record producers; Joel Iglesias, recording engineer; Josh Gudwin, mixer; Colin Leonard, mastering engineer
    [Universal Music Latino / UMLE - Latino]
     
  6. TUTU
    Camilo & Pedro Capó
    Jon Leone, Richi López & George Noriega, record producers; Camilo, Jon Leone, Richi López & George Noriega, recording engineers; Juan G. Rivera, mixer; Mike Bozzi, mastering engineer
    [Sony Music Entertainment US Latin Llc/Hecho A Mano]
     
  7. LO QUE EN TI VEO
    Kany García & Nahuel Pennisi
    Julio Reyes Copello, record producer; Sebastián Ezequiel Sanabria, Carlos Fernando López, Natalia Ramírez, Nicolás Ramírez, Julio Reyes Copello, Marcos Sánchez & Daniel Uribe, recording engineers; Marcos Sánchez, mixer; Gene Grimaldi, mastering engineer Track from: Mesa Para Dos
    [Sony Music Entertainment US Latin Llc]
     
  8. TUSA
    Karol G y Nicki Minaj
    Daniel Oviedo Echavarría, record producer; Daniel Oviedo Echavarría, recording engineer; Rob Kinelski, mixer; Dave Kutch, mastering engineer
    [Universal Music Latino/Republic Records]
     
  9. RENÉ
    Residente
    Residente, record producer; Phil Joly & Carlos Velázquez, recording engineers; Beatriz Artola, mixer; Ted Jensen, mastering engineer
    [Sony Music Entertainment US Latin Llc]
     
  10. CONTIGO - WINNER
    Alejandro Sanz
    Julio Reyes Copello & Rafa Sardina, producers; James Fitzpatick, Jan Holzner, Natalia Ramírez, Nicolás Ramírez, Julio Reyes Copello & Rafa Sardina, recording engineers; Nicolás Ramírez, mixer; Carlos Hernández Carbonell, mastering engineer
    [Universal Music Spain]

2. Album Of The Year

  1. YHLQMDLG
    Bad Bunny
    Jose Carlos Cruz & Freddy Montalvo, album producers; La Paciencia, album recording engineer; Josh Gudwin, album mixer; Bad Bunny, songwriter; Colin Leonard, album mastering engineer
    [Rimas Entertainment LLC]
     
  2. OASIS
    J Balvin & Bad Bunny
    Marco Masis "Tainy" & Alejandro"Sky" Ramírez, album producers; Joel Iglesias, La Paciencia, Marco Masis "Tainy" & Alejandro"Sky" Ramírez, album recording engineers; Josh Gudwin, album mixer; Bad Bunny, J Balvin, Marco Masis "Tainy" & Alejandro"Sky" Ramírez, songwriters; Colin Leonard, album mastering engineer
    [Universal Music Latino, Rimas Entertainment LLC]
     
  3. COLORES
    J Balvin
    Alejandro "Sky" Ramírez, album producer; Joel Iglesias, album recording engineer; Josh Gudwin, album mixer; J Balvin, Michael Brun, Rene Cano & Alejandro"Sky" Ramírez, songwriters; Colin Leonard, album mastering engineer
    [Universal Music Latino / UMLE - Latino]
     
  4. POR PRIMERA VEZ
    Camilo
    Camilo, Jon Leone, Richi López & Ricardo Montaner, album producers; Jon Leone & Richi López, album recording engineers; Édgar Barrera, Camilo, Jon Leone & Richi López, songwriters; Mike Bozzi, album mastering engineer
    [Sony Music Entertainment US Latin LLC/Hecho A Mano Music (HAMM)]
     
  5. MESA PARA DOS
    Kany García
    Julio Reyes Copello, album producer; Carlos Fernando López, Natalia Ramírez, Nicolás Ramírez, Julio Reyes Copello & Daniel Uribe, album recording engineers; Nicolás Ramírez & Marcos Sánchez, album mixers; Kany García, songwriter; Gene Grimaldi, album mastering engineer
    [Sony Music Entertainment US Latin LLC]
     
  6. AIRE (VERSIÓN DÍA)
    Jesse & Joy
    Charlie Heat, Jesse Huerta & Martin Terefe, album producers; Oskar Winberg, album recording engineer; Josh Gudwin, album mixer; Jason Boyd & Jesse & Joy, songwriters; Colin Leonard, album mastering engineer
    [Warner Music Latina]
     
  7. UN CANTO POR MÉXICO, VOL. 1 - WINNER
    Natalia Lafourcade
    Kiko Campos, album producer; José Luis Fernández & Rubén López Arista, album recording engineers; Rubén López Arista, album mixer; Natalia Lafourcade, songwriter; Michael Fuller, album mastering engineer
    [Sony Music Entertainment México, S.A. de C.V.]
     
  8. PAUSA
    Ricky Martin
    Julio Reyes Copello & Jean Rodríguez, album producers; Nicolás De La Espriella, Enrique Larreal & Julio Reyes Copello, album recording engineers; Jaycen Joshua, album mixer; Ricky Martin & Danay Suárez, songwriters; Felipe Tichauer, album mastering engineer
    [Sony Music Entertainment US Latin LLC]
     
  9. LA CONQUISTA DEL ESPACIO
    Fito Paez
    Gustavo Borner, Diego Olivero & Fito Paez, album producers; Gustavo Borner & Phil Levine, album recording engineers; Gustavo Borner, album mixer; Fito Paez, songwriter; Justin Moshkevich, album mastering engineer
    [Sony Music Entertainment Argentina S.A.]
     
  10. CUMBIANA
    Carlos Vives
    Andrés Leal, Martín Velilla & Carlos Vives, album producers; Andrés Borda, Nicolas Cajamarca, Jorge Corredor, Daniel Cortés, Chris Crawford, Einar Escaf, Sancho Gómez Escolar, Lobzan Graciani, Andrés Leal, Harbey Marín, Dave Rowland & Martín Velilla, album recording engineers; Manny Marroquin, album mixer; Carlos Vives, songwriter; Michelle Mancini, album mastering engineer
    [Sony Music Entertainment US Latin LLC]

3. Song Of The Year

  1. ADMV
    Vicente Barco, Édgar Barrera, Maluma & Stiven Rojas, songwriters (Maluma)
    [Sony Music Entertainment US Latin Llc]
     
  2. BONITA
    Juanes, Mauricio Rengifo, Andrés Torres & Sebastián Yatra, songwriters (Juanes y Sebastian Yatra)
    [Universal Music Latino]
     
  3. CODO CON CODO
    Jorge Drexler, songwriter (Jorge Drexler)
    [Sony Music Entertainment España, S.L]
     
  4. EL MISMO AIRE
    Édgar Barrera, Camilo, Jon Leone, Richi López & Juan Morelli, songwriters (Camilo)
    Track from: Por Primera Vez
    [Sony Music Entertainment US Latin Llc/Hecho A Mano]
     
  5. FOR SALE
    Alejandro Sanz & Carlos Vives, songwriters (Alejandro Sanz & Carlos Vives)
    Track from: Cumbiana
    [Sony Music Entertainment US Latin Llc] 
     
  6. #ELMUNDOFUERA (IMPROVISACIÓN)
    Alejandro Sanz, songwriter (Alejandro Sanz)
    [Universal Music Spain S.L.U.]
     
  7. LO QUE EN TI VEO
    Kany García, songwriter (Kany García & Nahuel Pennisi)
    Track from: Mesa Para Dos
    [Sony Music Entertainment US Latin Llc]
     
  8. RENÉ - WINNER
    Residente, songwriter (Residente)
    [Sony Music Entertainment US Latin Llc]
     
  9. TIBURONES
    Oscar Hernández & Pablo Preciado, songwriters (Ricky Martin)
    [Sony Music Entertainment US Latin Llc]
     
  10. TUSA
    Kevyn Mauricio Cruz Moreno, Karol G, Nicki Minaj, Daniel Oviedo Echavarría & Juan Camilo Vargas, songwriters (Karol G y Nicki Minaj)
    [Universal Music Latino, Republic Records]
     
  11. TUTU
    Camilo, Jon Leone & Richi López, songwriters (Camilo & Pedro Capó)
    [Sony Music Entertainment US Latin Llc/Hecho A Mano]

4. Best New Artist

  1. ANUEL AA
     
  2. RAUW ALEJANDRO
     
  3. MIKE BAHÍA - WINNER
     
  4. CAZZU
     
  5. CONOCIENDO RUSIA
     
  6. SOY EMILIA
     
  7. KURT
     
  8. NICKI NICOLE
     
  9. NATHY PELUSO
     
  10. PITIZION
     
  11. WOS

Field 1 - Pop

5. Best Pop Vocal Album

  1. SPOILER
    Aitana
    [Universal Music Spain S.L.U.]
     
  2. PRISMA
    Beret
    [Warner Music Spain]
     
  3. POR PRIMERA VEZ
    Camilo
    [Sony Music Entertainment US Latin Llc/Hecho A Mano]
     
  4. MÁS FUTURO QUE PASADO
    Juanes
    [Universal Music Latino]
     
  5. PAUSA - WINNER
    Ricky Martin
    [Sony Music Entertainment US Latin Llc]

6. Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album

  1. LA METAMORFOSIS
    Reyli Barba
    [Sony Music Entertainment México, S.A. De C.V.]
     
  2. COMPADRES - WINNER
    Andrés Cepeda & Fonseca
    [Sony Music Entertainment Colombia S.A.]
     
  3. TRECE
    Andrés Cepeda
    [Sony Music Entertainment Colombia S.A]
     
  4. ¡SPANGLED!
    Gaby Moreno & Van Dyke Parks
    [Nonesuch]
     
  5. MIRÁNDOTE A LOS OJOS
    José Luis Perales
    [Warner Music Spain]

7. Best Pop Song

  1. AMOR EN CUARENTENA
    Raquel Sofía, songwriter (Raquel Sofía)
    [Sony Music Entertainment US Latin Llc]
     
  2. BONITA
    Juanes, Mauricio Rengifo, Andrés Torres & Sebastián Yatra, songwriters (Juanes y Sebastian Yatra)
    [Universal Music Latino]
     
  3. CUANDO ESTÉS AQUÍ
    Pablo Alborán, songwriter (Pablo Alborán)
    [Warner Music Spain]
     
  4. TUTU - WINNER
    Camilo, Jon Leone & Richi López, songwriters (Camilo & Pedro Capó)
    [Sony Music Entertainment Us Latin Llc/Hecho A Mano]
     
  5. UNA VEZ MÁS
    Elsa Carvajal, Grettel Garibaldi, Susana Isaza & Ximena Sariñana, songwriters (Ximena Sariñana)
    [Warner Music México S.A. De C.V.]

Field 2 - Urban

8. Best Urban Fusion/Performance

  1. CHINA
    Anuel AA, Daddy Yankee, Karol G Featuring Ozuna & J Balvin
    [Real Hasta La Muerte, LLC]
     
  2. HABLAMOS MAÑANA
    Bad Bunny, Duki & Pablo Chill-E
    Track from: YHLQMDLG
    [Rimas Entertainment LLC]
     
  3. AZUL
    J Balvin
    Track from: Colores
    [Universal Music Latino / UMLE - Latino]
     
  4. CÁNTALO
    Ricky Martin, Residente & Bad Bunny
    [Sony Music Entertainment US Latin LLC]
     
  5. YO X TI, TU X MI - WINNER
    Rosalía & Ozuna
    [Colmbia Records]

9. Best Reggaeton Performance

  1. YO PERREO SOLA - WINNER
    Bad Bunny
    Track from: YHLQMDLG
    [Rimas Entertainment LLC]
     
  2. MORADO
    J Balvin
    [Universal Music Latino / UMLE - Latino]
     
  3. LOCO CONTIGO
    DJ Snake & J Balvin Featuring Tyga
    [DJ Snake Music Productions Limited / Geffen Record]
     
  4. PORFA
    Feid y Justin Quiles
    [UMG Recordings, Inc.]
     
  5. CHICHARRÓN
    Guaynaa Featuring Cauty
    [Guaynaa]
     
  6. TE SOÑÉ DE NUEVO
    Ozuna
    Track from: Nibiru
    [Aura Music Corp.]
     
  7. SI TE VAS
    Sech & Ozuna
    [Rich Music LTD]

10. Best Urban Music Album

  1. EMMANUEL
    Anuel AA
    [Real Hasta La Muerte, LLC]
     
  2. YHLQMDLG
    Bad Bunny
    [Rimas Entertainment LLC]
     
  3. OASIS
    J Balvin & Bad Bunny
    [Universal Music Latino, Rimas Entertainment LLC]
     
  4. COLORES - WINNER
    J Balvin
    [Universal Music Latino / UMLE - Latino]
     
  5. FERXXO (VOL 1: M.O.R.)
    Feid
    [UMG Recordings, Inc. / Universal Music Latino]
     
  6. NIBIRU
    Ozuna
    [Aura Music Corp.]
     
  7. 1 OF 1
    Sech
    [Rich Music Inc]
     
  8. EASY MONEY BABY
    Myke Towers
    [One World Music & Casablanca Records | Powered By GLAD Empire, LLC]

11. Best Rap/Hip Hop Song​

  1. ANTES QUE EL MUNDO SE ACABE - WINNER
    Residente, songwriter (Residente)
    [Sony Music Entertainment US Latin LLC]
     
  2. NARCOS
    Anuel AA, songwriter (Anuel AA)
    Track from: Emmanuel
    [Real Hasta La Muerte, LLC]
     
  3. GOTEO
    Duki, songwriter (Duki)
    [SSJ Records / Dale Play Records]
     
  4. KEMBA WALKER
    Bad Bunny & Eladio Carrion, songwriters (Eladio Carrion y Bad Bunny)
    [Rimas Entertainment LLC]
     
  5. MEDUSA
    Anuel AA, J Balvin, Jhay Cortez, Josias De La Cruz, Misael De La Cruz, Sergio Roldan, Elvin Roubert & Nydia Yera, songwriters (Jhay Cortez, Anuel AA & J Balvin)
    [Universal Music Latin Entertainment / N&E Entertainment LLC]

12. Best Urban Song

  1. ADICTO
    Anuel AA, Jhay Cortez, Marco Masis "Tainy" & Ozuna, songwriters (Tainy, Anuel AA y Ozuna)
    [NEON16/Interscope Records Release]
     
  2. MUCHACHA
    Alejandro "Pututi" Arce, Ángel Alberto Arce, Luis Eduardo Cedeno Konig "Pucho", Roque Alberto Cedeno Konig "Tucutu", Gente De Zona, Paul Irizarry Suau "Echo", Andrea Mangiamanchi "Elena Rose", Daniel Joel Márquez Díaz, Yasmil Jesús Marrufo & Juan Morelli, songwriters (Gente De Zona y Becky G)
    [Sony Music Entertainment US Latin LLC/Magnus Media LLC]
     
  3. RAVE DE FAVELA
    Anitta, Tynashe Beam, Diplo, Eric Alberto-Lopez, MC Lan & Tropkillaz, songwriters (MC Lan, Anitta, BEAM e Major Lazer)
    [Warner Music Brasil]
     
  4. ROJO
    J Balvin, O 'Neill, Justin Quiles, Alejandro"Sky" Ramírez & Taiko, songwriters (J Balvin)
    [Universal Music Latino / UMLE - Latino]
     
  5. YO X TI, TU X MI - WINNER
    MI Pablo Diaz-Reixa "El Guincho", Ozuna & Rosalía, songwriters (Rosalía & Ozuna)
    [Columbia Records]

Field 3 - Rock

13. Best Rock Album

  1. JUEVES
    El Cuarteto De Nos
    [Sony Music Entertainment Argentina S.A.]
     
  2. SEREMOS PRIMAVERA
    Eruca Sativa
    [Sony Music Entertainment Argentina S.A.]
     
  3. UNDOTRECUA
    Miguel Mateos
    [Miguel Mateos]
     
  4. ¿DÓNDE JUGARÁN LXS NIÑXS? (DESDE EL PALACIO DE LOS DEPORTES) - WINNER
    Molotov
    [Universal Music México S.A. de C.V. / Mercury]
     
  5. INCOMUNICACIÓN
    Vetamadre
    [Sony Music Entertainment Argentina S.A.]

14. Best Rock Song

  1. BIUTIFUL - WINNER
    Mon Laferte, songwriter (Mon Laferte)
    [Universal Music México S.A. De C.V.]
     
  2. BOLA DE FUEGO
    Eduardo Ibeas, Felipe Ilabaca & Cristian Moraga, songwriters (Chancho En Piedra)
    [Chancho En Piedra]
     
  3. CREO
    Eruca Sativa, songwriters (Eruca Sativa)
    [Sony Music Entertainment Argentina S.A.]
     
  4. MARIO NETA
    Roberto Musso, songwriter (El Cuarteto De Nos)
    Track from: Jueves
    [Sony Music Entertainment Argentina S.A.]
     
  5. YO ME LO MEREZCO
    Buika, Drago, Carlos Santana, Stoneface & Jay U Xperience, songwriters (Santana Featuring Buika)
    Track from: Africa Speaks
    [Concord Records]

15. Best Pop/Rock Album

  1. LA QUE MANDA
    Gina Chavez
    [Gina Chavez Music, LLC]
     
  2. CABILDO Y JURAMENTO
    Conociendo Rusia
    [Geiser Discos]
     
  3. ACABADABRA
    Juan Galeano
    [Independent]
     
  4. PANGEA
    Los Mesoneros
    [Los Mesoneros]
     
  5. LA CONQUISTA DEL ESPACIO - WINNER
    Fito Paez
    [Sony Music Entertainment Argentina S.A.]

16. Best Pop/Rock Song

  1. DOLERME
    Pablo Diaz-Reixa, Frank Dukes, Rosalía & Matthew Tavares, songwriters (Rosalía)
    [Columbia Records, a Division of Sony Music Entertainment]
     
  2. LA CANCIÓN DE LAS BESTIAS - WINNER
    Fito Páez, songwriter (Fito Páez)
    Track from: La Conquista del Espacio
    [Sony Music Entertainment Argentina S.A.]
     
  3. QUIERO QUE ME LLAMES
    Conociendo Rusia, songwriter (Conociendo Rusia)
    [Geiser Discos]
     
  4. QUIERO VIVIR
    Draco Rosa & Jaime Sabines, songwriters (Draco Rosa)
    [Sony Music Entertainment US Latin LLC]
     
  5. ULTIMAS PALABRAS
    Los Mesoneros, songwriters (Los Mesoneros)
    [Los Mesoneros]

Field 4 - Alternative

17. Best Alternative Music Album

  1. SOBREVOLANDO - WINNER
    Cultura Profética
    [La Mafafa Discos]
     
  2. DISCO ESTIMULANTE
    Hello Seahorse!
    [ONErpm]
     
  3. 2030
    LOUTA
    [Sony Music Entertainment Argentina S.A.]
     
  4. MISS COLOMBIA
    Lido Pimienta
    [Anti/Epitaph]
     
  5. UBICACIÓN EN TIEMPO REAL
    Barbi Recanati
    [Goza Records]

18. Best Alternative Song

  1. BUENOS AIRES
    Rafa Arcaute, Pedro Campos & Nathy Peluso, songwriters (Nathy Peluso)
    [Sony Music Entertainment España, S.L]
     
  2. CARACOLES
    Wilberto Rodríguez, songwriter (Cultura Profética)
    [La Mafafa Discos]
     
  3. CARAPAZÓN
    Eruca Sativa, songwriters (Eruca Sativa)
    Track from: Seremos Primavera
    [Sony Music Entertainment Argentina S.A.]
     
  4. CHILANGO BLUES
    Mon Laferte, songwriter (Mon Laferte)
    [Universal Music México S.A. de C.V.]
     
  5. EN CANTOS - WINNER
    Ismael Cancel, Ile & Natalia Lafourcade, songwriters (Ile & Natalia Lafourcade)
    [Sony Music Entertainment US Latin LLC]

Field 5 - Tropical

19. Best Salsa Album

  1. 40 AÑOS DE POWER
    Luisito Ayala y La Puerto Rican Power
    [Musical Productions, Inc.]
     
  2. TENTACIONES VOL. 1
    Charlie Cruz
    [Get Crazy Note, LLC]
     
  3. 40 - WINNER
    Grupo Niche
    [PPM USA]
     
  4. MEMORIAS DE NAVIDAD
    Víctor Manuelle
    [Sony Music Entertainment US Latin LLC]
     
  5. UN GALLO PARA LA HISTORIA
    Tito Rojas
    [J&N Records, LLC]

20. Best Cumbia/Vallenato Album

  1. POR EL MUNDO ENTERO
    Binomio De Oro De América
    [Codiscos]
     
  2. SIGO CANTANDO AL AMOR (DELUXE) - WINNER
    Jorge Celedón & Sergio Luis Rodríguez
    [Monterrey Music S.A. de C.V]
     
  3. DALE PLAY
    Kvrass
    [Codiscos]
     
  4. VOZ DE MUJER
    Karen Lizarazo
    [Toro Music Group]
     
  5. LOS CUMBIA STARS VOL. 2
    Los Cumbia Stars
    [Discos Fuentes Edimusica S.A.]

21. Best Merengue/Bachata Album

  1. THE GENETICS OF BACHATA
    José Manuel Calderón
    [Baile Records]
     
  2. BAILANDO CONTIGO
    Manny Cruz
    [Manny Cruz / La Oreja Media Group, Inc]
     
  3. LOS CONQUISTADORES
    Grupo Manía
    [Mania Music, Inc.]
     
  4. AHORA - WINNER (TIE)
    Eddy Herrera
    [Intermusic]
     
  5. LARIMAR - WINNER (TIE)
    Daniel Santacruz
    [Penluis Music]

22. Best Traditional Tropical Album

  1. ESTE ES NUESTRO CHANGÜÍ
    Changüí De Guantánamo
    [Egrem]
     
  2. PA'LANTE
    Ernesto Fernández
    [Indie]
     
  3. ÍCONO - WINNER
    Orquesta Aragón
    [Puntilla Music]
     
  4. FAILDE CON TUMBAO
    Orquesta Failde
    [Egrem]
     
  5. SOY PURO TEATRO - HOMENAJE A LA LUPE
    Mariaca Semprún
    [Our Plays LLC]

23. Best Contemporary/Tropical Fusion Album

  1. ENERGÍA PARA REGALAR
    El Caribefunk
    [Independiente]
     
  2. MI DERRIENGUE
    Riccie Oriach
    [Círculo Cuadrado]
     
  3. MARIPOSAS
    Omara Portuondo
    [Bis Music]
     
  4. ALTER EGO
    Prince Royce
    [Sony Music Entertainment US Latin LLC]
     
  5. CUMBIANA - WINNER
    Carlos Vives
    [Sony Music Entertainment US Latin LLC]

24. Best Tropical Song

  1. BÚSCAME
    Kany García & Carlos Vives, songwriters (Kany García & Carlos Vives)
    Track from: Mesa Para Dos
    [Sony Music Entertainment US Latin LLC]
     
  2. CANCIÓN PARA RUBÉN - WINNER
    Rubén Blades & Carlos Vives, songwriters (Carlos Vives & Rubén Blades)
    Track from: Cumbiana
    [Sony Music Entertainment US Latin LLC]
     
  3. IMAGINARME SIN TI
    Elvis Crespo & Maribel Vega, songwriters (Elvis Crespo y Manny Cruz)
    [Flash Music]
     
  4. QUÉDATE
    Paula Arenas, Debi Nova & Juan Pablo Vega, songwriters (Debi Nova & Pedro Capó)
    [Sony Music Entertainment US Latin LLC]
     
  5. Y BASTA YA
    Pavel Nuñez, songwriter (Pavel Nuñez)
    [La Oreja Media Group, Inc]

Field 6 - Singer-Songwriter

25. Best Singer-Songwriter Album

  1. SUBLIME
    Alex Cuba
    [Caracol Records]
     
  2. RECIENTE (ADELANTO)
    El David Aguilar
    [Universal Music México S.A. De C.V.]
     
  3. MESA PARA DOS - WINNER
    Kany García
    [Sony Music Entertainment US Latin LLC]
     
  4. 3:33
    Debi Nova
    [Sony Music Entertainment US Latin LLC]
     
  5. DESPUÉS DE TODO
    Yordano
    [Sony Music Entertainment US Latin LLC]

Field 7 - Regional-Mexican

26. Best Ranchero/Mariachi Album

  1. ANTOLOGÍA DE LA MÚSICA RANCHERA
    Aida Cuevas
    [Cuevas]
     
  2. HECHO EN MÉXICO - WINNER
    Alejandro Fernández
    [Universal Music Latino]
     
  3. A LOS 4 VIENTOS VOL. 1 "RANCHERO"
    Eugenia León
    [Eugenia León]
     
  4. BAILANDO SONES Y HUAPANGOS CON EL MARIACHI SOL DE MEXICO DE JOSÉ HERNÁNDEZ
    Mariachi Sol De Mexico De José Hernández
    [Serenata Records]
     
  5. AYAYAY!
    Christian Nodal
    [Fonovisa/Universal Music Mexico S.A. de C.V.]

27. Best Banda Album

  1. TE ENCONTRÉ
    Banda La Ejecutiva De Mazatlán Sinaloa
    [Fonovisa/Universal Music Mexico S.A. de C.V.]
     
  2. AL REY JOSÉ ALFREDO JIMÉNEZ
    Banda Lirio
    [Luz Record]
     
  3. PLAYLIST - WINNER
    Chiquis
    [UMLE - Fonovisa]
     
  4. LABIOS MENTIROSOS
    La Arrolladora Banda El Limón De René Camacho
    [UMLE - Disa]
     
  5. SALUD POR NUESTRO 25 ANIVERSARIO
    La Séptima Banda
    [Brava Entertainment]

28. Best Tejano Album

  1. PA´LA PISTA Y PA'L PISTO, VOL. 1
    El Plan
    [Indepe Music]

  2. LIVE IN MÉXICO - WINNER
    La Mafia
    [Fonovisa/Universal Music Mexico S.A. de C.V.]

  3. 25TH ANNIVERSARY CONTIGO
    Jay Pérez And The Band
    [M Music & Entertainment Group, LLC / Freddie Records]

  4. PELÍCULA, VOL. 1
    Siggno
    [Azteca Records, LLC]

  5. IT'S TIME
    South Tx Homies
    [The M Group LLC]

29. Best Norteño Album

  1. DE TERÁN PARA EL MUNDO
    Buyuchek, La Abuela Irma Silva
    [Fonovisa/Universal Music Mexico S.A. de C.V.]
     
  2. SIMPLEMENTE GRACIAS
    Calibre 50
    [Disa/Calibre]
     
  3. A LOS 4 VIENTOS VOL. 2 "NORTEÑO"
    Eugenia León
    [Eugenia León]
     
  4. LA HISTORIA CONTINÚA
    Los Cardenales De Nuevo León
    [Independiente]
     
  5. LOS TIGRES DEL NORTE AT FOLSOM PRISON - WINNER
    Los Tigres Del Norte
    [Fonovisa/Universal Music Mexico S.A. de C.V.]

30. Best Regional Song

  1. AYAYAY!
    Christian Nodal, songwriter (Christian Nodal)
    [Fonovisa/Universal Music Mexico S.A. de C.V.]
     
  2. CABALLERO
    José Luis Roma, songwriter (Alejandro Fernández)
    [Universal Music Latino]
     
  3. DEJARÉ
    Lupita Infante & Luciano Luna, songwriters (Lupita Infante)
    Track from: La Serenata
    [Guadalupita Music LLC/ONErpm]
     
  4. #HASHTAG
    Gabriel Flores, Wences Romo & Jesus Turner, songwriters (Siggno)
    [Azteca Records, LLC]
     
  5. MI RELIGIÓN - WINNER
    Natalia Lafourcade, songwriter (Natalia Lafourcade)
    [Sony Music Entertainment México, S.A. de C.V.]

Field 8 - Instrumental

31. Best Instrumental Album

  1. PLAYS DANIEL FIGUEIREDO
    Leo Amuedo
    [MJC Music]
     
  2. CARTOGRAFIAS
    Caetano Brasil
    [Caetano Brasil (dist. Tratore)]
     
  3. SOTAVENTO
    Compasses
    [EBD Records]
     
  4. FESTEJO
    Yamandu Costa Featuring Marcelo Jiran
    [Independiente]
     
  5. TERRA - WINNER
    Daniel Minimalia
    [Rose Records]

Field 9 - Traditional

32. Best Folk Album

  1. A CAPELLA - WINNER
    Susana Baca
    [Editora Pregon/Play Music Perú]
     
  2. HISTORIAS CANTADAS
    Gaiteros De Pueblo Santo
    [Yawaro Record]
     
  3. TOÑO GARCÍA: EL ÚLTIMO CACIQUE
    Los Gaiteros De San Jacinto
    [Llorona Records]
     
  4. QUINTETO CON VOZ
    Quinteto Leopoldo Federico
    [Giovanni Parra/Teatro Colsubsidio Roberto Arias Pérez]
     
  5. AGUIJE
    Tierra Adentro
    [IDS Music/Hit Music 21]

33. Best Tango Album

  1. CONTEMPORARY TANGO TRILOGY
    Alejandro Fasanini
    [Artphonus]
     
  2. TANGO ARGENTINO: GARDEL Y PIAZZOLLA
    Jorge Calandrelli
    [Forever Music/Cda Music Group Inc.]
     
  3. FUELLE Y CUERDA - WINNER
    Gustavo Casenave
    [Audio Network]
     
  4. COMME IL FAUT
    Pablo Estigarribia, Victor Lavallen y Horacio Cabarcos. 
    [Independiente]
     
  5. TANGO SACRO
    Rodolfo Mederos & Cuarteto Q-Arte
    [Naku Records]

34. Best Flamenco Album

  1. QUIMERAS DEL TIEMPO "ILUS3"
    zequiel Benitez
    [Lb Flamenco/Belayo Producciones S.L.]
     
  2. TARDO ANTIGUO
    Antonio Campos
    [La Voz Del Flamenco]
     
  3. VIVIR
    Naike Ponce
    [RockCD Records]
     
  4. FLAMENCO SIN FRONTERAS - WINNER
    Antonio Rey
    [Independiente]
     
  5. QUE SUENE EL CANTE
    ntonio Reyes
    [Lb Flamenco/Pelayo Producciones S.L.]

Field 10 - Jazz

35. Best Latin Jazz/Jazz Album

  1. TRADICIONES
    Afro-Peruvian Jazz Orchestra
    [MVM Music]
     
  2. ANTIDOTE
    Chick Corea & The Spanish Heart Band
    [Concord Jazz]
     
  3. CARIB
    David Sánchez
    [Ropeadope / Stretch Music]
     
  4. PUERTOS: MUSIC FROM INTERNATIONAL WATERS - WINNER
    Emilio Solla Tango Jazz Orchestra
    [Avantango Records]
     
  5. SONERO: THE MUSIC OF ISMAEL RIVERA
    Miguel Zenón
    [Miel Music]

Field 11 - Christian

36. Best Christian Album (Spanish Language)

  1. CAMINEMOS CON JESUS
    Tony Alonso
    [Gia Publications Inc.]
     
  2. ÚNICO
    Amalfi
    [Zionic Music Corp.]
     
  3. ATMÓSFERA
    Arthur Callazans
    [Grace House Music]
     
  4. SOLDADOS - WINNER
    Alex Campos
    [Alex Campos]
     
  5. ¿QUIÉN DIJO MIEDO?
    Gilberto Daza
    [Creation Music Group]
     
  6. A LA MEDIANOCHE
    Elevation Worship
    [Elevation Worship Records]
     
  7. HAY MÁS
    Hillsong Worship
    [Hillsong Music & Resources LLC]
     
  8. ORIGEN Y ESENCIA
    Jesús Adrián Romero
    [Vastago Producciones]

37. Best Portuguese Language Christian Album

  1. CATARSE: LADO A
    Daniela Araújo
    [ONErpm]
     
  2. REINO - WINNER
    Aline Barros
    [Sony Music Entertainment Brasil ltda.]
     
  3. PROFUNDO
    Ministério Mergulhar
    [Sony Music Entertainment Brasil ltda.]
     
  4. MARIA PASSA À FRENTE
    Padre Marcelo Rossi
    [Sony Music Entertainment Brasil ltda.]
     
  5. MEMÓRIAS II (AO VIVO EM BELO HORIZONTE / 2019 ]
    Eli Soares
    [Universal Music Christian Group]

Field 12 - Portuguese Language

38. Best Portuguese Language Contemporary Pop Album

  1. N
    AnaVitória
    [Universal Music International]
     
  2. ENQUANTO ESTAMOS DISTANTES
    As Bahias e a Cozinha Mineira
    [Universal Music International]
     
  3. APKÁ! - WINNER
    Céu
    [Slap]
     
  4. GUAIA
    Marcelo Jeneci
    [Slap]
     
  5. EU
    Melim Featuring Você
    [Universal Music International]

39. Best Portuguese Language Rock or Alternative Album

  1. AMARELO - WINNER
    Emicida
    [Laboratório Fantasma]
     
  2. LITTLE ELECTRIC CHICKEN HEART
    Ana Frango Elétrico
    [Risco/Tratore]
     
  3. LETRUX AOS PRANTOS
    Letrux
    [Altafonte]
     
  4. UNIVERSO DO CANTO FALADO
    Rapadura
    [Nibiru Recordz]
     
  5. NA MÃO AS FLORES
    Suricato
    [Universal Music International]

40. Best Samba/Pagode Album

  1. MANGUEIRA - A MENINA DOS MEUS OLHOS
    Maria Bethânia
    [Quitanda / Biscoito Fino]
     
  2. MARTINHO 8.0 - BANDEIRA DA FÉ: UM CONCERTO POP-CLÁSSICO (AO VIVO)
    Martinho da Vila
    [Sony Music Entertainment Brasil ltda.]
     
  3. SAMBA JAZZ DE RAIZ, CLÁUDIO JORGE 70 - WINNER
    Cláudio Jorge
    [Mills Records]
     
  4. FAZENDO SAMBA
    Moacyr Luz e Samba do Trabalhador
    [Biscoito Fino]
     
  5. MAIS FELIZ
    Zeca Pagodinho
    [Zeca Pagodiscos / Universal Music Ltda.]

41. Best MPB (Musica Popular Brasileira) Album

  1. O AMOR NO CAOS VOLUME 2
    Zeca Baleiro
    [Saravá Discos]
     
  2. BELO HORIZONTE - WINNER
    Toninho Horta & Orquestra Fantasma
    [Minas Records]
     
  3. BLOCO NA RUA (DELUXE)
    Ney Matogrosso
    [Matogrosso / Som Livre]
     
  4. PLANETA FOME
    Elza Soares
    [Deck]
     
  5. CAETANO VELOSO & IVAN SACERDOTE
    Caetano Veloso & Ivan Sacerdote
    [Uns Produções / Universal Music International]

42. Best Sertaneja Music Album

  1. #ISSO É CHURRASCO (AO VIVO) [DELUXE]
    Fernando & Sorocaba
    [Sony Music Entertainmnet Brasil ltda.]
     
  2. ORIGENS [AO VIVO EM SETE LAGOAS, BRAZIL / 2019] - WINNER
    Paula Fernandes
    [Universal Music International]
     
  3. LIVRE - VOL. 1
    Lauana Prado
    [Universal Music International]
     
  4. CHURRASCO DO TELÓ VOL. 2
    Michel Teló
    [Som Livre]
     
  5. POR MAIS BEIJOS AO VIVO (AO VIVO)
    Zé Neto & Cristiano
    [Som Livre]

43. Best Portuguese Language Roots Album

  1. VEIA NORDESTINA - WINNER
    Mariana Aydar
    [Brisa Records]
     
  2. AQUI ESTÁ-SE SOSSEGADO
    Camané & Mário Laginha
    [Warner Music Portugal, Lda]
     
  3. ACASO CASA AO VIVO
    Mariene De Castro e Almério
    [Biscoito Fino]
     
  4. TARGINO SEM LIMITES
    Targino Gondim
    [ONErpm]
     
  5. OBATALÁ - UMA HOMENAGEM A MÃE CARMEN
    Grupo Ofa
    [Gege Produções Artísticas / Deck]
     
  6. AUTÊNTICA
    Margareth Menezes
    [Estrela do Mar]

44. Best Portuguese Language Song

  1. A TAL CANÇÃO PRA LUA (MICROFONADO)
    Vitor Kley, songwriter (Vitor Kley & Samuel Rosa)
    [Midas Music]
     
  2. ABRICÓ-DE-MACACO - WINNER
    Francisco Bosco & João Bosco, songwriters (João Bosco)
    Track from: Abricó-de-Macaco
    [Som Livre]
     
  3. AMARELO (SAMPLE: SUJEITO DE SORTE - BELCHIOR)
    Dj Duh, Emicida & Felipe Vassão, songwriters (Emicida Featuring Majur & Pabllo Vittar)
    [Laboratório Fantasma]
     
  4. LIBERTAÇÃO
    Russo Passapusso, songwriter (Elza Soares & BaianaSystem Featuring Virgínia Rodrigues)
    [Deck]
     
  5. PARDO
    Caetano Veloso, songwriter (Céu)
    Track from: APKÁ!
    [Slap]

Field 13 - Children's

45.Best Latin Children’s Album

  1. VIVA LA FIESTA
    Colegio De Música De Medellín
    [Merlín Studios Producciones]
     
  2. PASEO LUNAR
    The Lucky Band
    [Rainy Day Dimes Music]
     
  3. ARTISTAS DE PROFESIÓN
    Sophia
    [NB Music]
     
  4. CANTA Y JUEGA - WINNER
    Tina Kids
    [Tina Kids]
  5. SONIDOS QUE CUENTAN
    Veleta Roja
    [Veleta Roja Editions]

Field 14 - Classical

46. Best Classical Album

  1. ETERNAL GRATITUDE - WINNER
    Paulina Leisring & Domingo Pagliuca; Samuel Pilafian, album producer
     
  2. JOSÉ ANTÔNIO DE ALMEIDA PRADO: PIANO CONCERTO NO. 1 - AURORA - CONCERTO FRIBOURGEOIS
    Fabio Mechetti, Conductor, Minas Gerais Philharmonic Orchestra & Sonia Rubinsky, Soloist; Ulrich Schneider, album producer
     
  3. KING MANGOBERRY: MUSIC OF RICARDO LORENZ
    Michigan State University Wind Symphony, Manuel Alejandro Rangel, Maracas & Kevin L. Sedatole, Conductor; Sergei Kvitko & David Thornton, album producers
     
  4. LA VOZ DEL AVE
    Eddie Mora; Carlos Chaves & Eddie Mora, album producers
     
  5. THE JULIET LETTERS
    Elena Rivera y El Cuarteto Latinoamericano; Jc Vertti, album producer

47. Best Classical Contemporary Composition

  1. DUES PECES PER A PIANO
    Joan Magrané, composer (Noelia Rodiles)
    Track from: The Butterfly Effect
     
  2. JOSE SEREBRIER: VARIACIONES SINFÓNICAS SOBRE B A C H PARA PIANO Y ORQUESTA
    José Serebrier, composer (José Serebrier, Alexandre Kantorow & RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra) Track from: Jose Serebrier Variaciones Sinfónicas Sobre B A C H Para Piano Y Orquesta
     
  3. PATARUCO: CONCIERTO PARA MARACAS VENEZOLANAS Y SINFÓNICA DE VIENTOS
    Ricardo Lorenz, composer (Kevin L. Sedatole Conducting Michigan State University Wind Symphony, Manuel Alejandro Rangel, Maracas)
    Track from: King Mangoberry: Music Of Ricardo Lorenz
     
  4. SACRE - WINNER
    Carlos Fernando López & José Valentino, composers (Carlos Fernando López)
    Track from: Lignarius
     
  5. SINE NOMINE
    Eddie Mora, composer (Eddie Mora)
    Track from: La Voz Del Ave

Field 15 - Arranging

48. Best Arrangement

  1. LA FLOR DE LA CANELA - WINNER
    Lorenzo Ferrero, arranger (Afro-Peruvian Jazz Orchestra)
    Track from: Tradiciones
    [Mvm Music]
     
  2. TE EXTRAÑO
    Daniel Barón, arranger (Dani Barón)
    [DBaronMusic]
     
  3. ASAS FECHADAS
    John Beasley & Maria Mendes, arrangers (Maria Mendes Featuring Metropole Orkest & John Beasley)
    Track from: Close To Me
    [Justin Time Records]
     
  4. BÉSAME MUCHO
    Ariel García & Carlos Peña, arrangers (Carlos Peña y Su Big Band & Daniela Calvario)
    [The Sixth House]
     
  5. GUAPANGUITO
    Rosino Serrano, arranger (Rosino Serrano & Orquesta Moderna Featuring Gianluca Littera & Alex Mercado)
    [Rosino Serrano Music]

Field 16 - Recording Package

49. Best Recording Package

  1. JINETES DEL APOCALIPSIS
    Daniela Herrera Ramírez & Ricardo Pollman, art directors (Alejandro De La Garza)
    [Alejandro De La Garza]
     
  2. LADO A
    Lucia Arias, Edgar Guerra & Fabli Soto, art directors (Alerta Rocket)
    [Fans Music]
     
  3. MSDL - CANCIONES DENTRO DE CANCIONES
    Gorka Olmo & Vetusta Morla, art directors (Vetusta Morla)
    [Pequeño Salto Mortal]
     
  4. SALTO AL COLOR
    Eva Amaral & Xabi Blanco, art directors (Amaral)
    [Gatorama Music, S.L.]
     
  5. SOY PURO TEATRO - HOMENAJE A LA LUPE - WINNER
    Pedro Fajardo, art director (Mariaca Semprún)
    [Our Plays LLC]

Field 17 - Production

50. Best Engineered Album

  1. AIRE (VERSIÓN DÍA)
    Eduardo Del Aguila, Keith Gretlein, Julian Prindle, Curt Schneider, Sasha Sirota & Oskar Winberg, engineers; Josh Gudwin, mixer; Colin Leonard, mastering engineer (Jesse & Joy)
    [Warner Music Latina]
     
  2. APKÁ!
    Alexandre Fontanetti, Diogo Poças & Pupillo, engineers; Mike Cresswell, mixer; Felipe Tichauer, mastering engineer (Céu)
    [Urban Jungle/Six Degrees Records]
     
  3. QUIMERA
    Mon Dvy, Alex Ferrer, Diogo Guerra, Felipe Guevara, Innercut, Red Mojo, Stego & Filipe Survival, mixers; Alex Ferrer & Carlos Hernández Carbonell, mastering engineers (Alba Reche)
    [Universal Music Spain S.L.U.]
     
  4. SUBLIME
    John "Beetle" Bailey, engineer; John "Beetle" Bailey, mixer; Harry Hess, mastering engineer (Alex Cuba)
    [Caracol Records]
     
  5. 3:33 - WINNER
    Daniel Bitrán Arizpe, Daniel Dávila, Justin Moshkevich, George Noriega, Erick Roman, Paul Rubinstein & JC Vertti, engineers; Miles Comaskey, Najeeb Jones & Tony Maserati, mixers; Dale Becker, mastering engineer (Debi Nova)
    [Sony Music Entertainment US Latin LLC]

51. Producer of the Year

  1. RAFA ARCAUTE
    • Buena (Manuel Medrano) (S)
    • Buenos Aires (Nathy Peluso) (S)
    • Business Woman (Nathy Peluso) (S)
    • Copa Glasé (Nathy Peluso) (S)
    • La Mentira (Dani Martin Featuring Joaquín Sabina) (S)
    • LALIGERA (Lali) (S)
    • Los Huesos (Dani Martin y Juanes) (S)
    • No Se Perdona (Rels B y Nathy Peluso) (S)
    • Quiero Vivir (Draco Rosa) (S)
    • Tutu (Remix) (Camilo, Shakira & Pedro Capó) (S)
     
  2. EDUARDO CABRA "VISITANTE"
    • 2030 (LOUTA) (A)
    • Fallaste Nostradamus (Cuarteto De Nos) (T)
    • Mario Neta (Cuarteto De Nos) (T)
    • Mi Derriengue (Riccie Oriach) (A)
    • Orígenes (Sotomayor) (A)
    • Que Empiece El Juego (Cuarteto De Nos) (T)
    • Tiburones En El Bosque (Cuarteto De Nos) (T)
     
  3. PABLO DÍAZ-REIXA "EL GUINCHO"
    • A Palé (Rosalía) (S)
    • Dio$ No$ Libre Del Dinero (Rosalía) (S)
    • Goteo (Paloma Mami) (S)
    • Juro Que (Rosalía) (S)
    • Me Quedo (Aitana, Lola Índigo) (T)
    • Yalo Yale (Dellafuente) (S)
    • Yo X Ti, Tu X Mi (Rosalía y Ozuna) (S)
     
  4. GEORGE NORIEGA
    • Amor y Traición (Cabas) (S)
    • Mundo Paralelo (Monsieur Periné, Pedro Capó) (S)
    • No Ha Parado De Llover (Maná & Sebastián Yatra) (S)
    • No Le Llames Amor (Yuridia) (S)
    • No Pienso Volver (Ednita Nazario) (S)
    • No Vuelvas (Ednita Nazario) (S)
    • Puta (J Mena) (S)
    • Te Dejo Ir (Andrés Cepeda) (S)
    • Vamos A Mi Ritmo (Lasso & Isabela Souza) (S)
     
  5. ANDRÉS TORRES, MAURICIO RENGIFO - WINNER
    • A Dónde Vamos (Morat) (S)
    • Cartagena (Fonseca & Silvestre Dangond) (S)
    • Colegio (Cali y El Dandee) (A)
    • Falta Amor (Sebastián Yatra, Ricky Martin) (S)
    • Girasoles (Luis Fonsi) (S)
    • Infinito (Andrés Cepeda & Jesse y Joy) (S)
    • + (Aitana & Cali y El Dandee) (S)
    • Mi Otra Mitad (Manuel Medrano) (S)
    • Minifalda (Greeicy y Juanes) (S)
    • Perdiendo La Cabeza (Carlos Rivera, Becky G & Pedro Capó) (S)
    • Recuerdo (Tini, Mau y Ricky) (S)
    • Runaway (Sebastián Yatra, Daddy Yankee, Natti Natasha & Jonas Brothers) (S)
    • TBT (Sebastián Yatra, Rauw Alejandro, Manuel Turizo) (S)

Field 18 - Music Video

52. Best Short Form Music Video

  1. SACI (REMIX)
    BaianaSystem & Tropkillaz
    Rafael Kent, video director; Tânia Assumpção, Victor Ferrari & Rafael Marquez, video producers
    [Cave]
     
  2. ROJO
    J Balvin
    Colin Tilley, video director; Jamee Ranta, video producer
    [Universal Music Latino / UMLE - Latino]
     
  3. CUBANA
    Bivolt
    Gabriel Augusto & Quemuel Cornelius, video directors; Francesco Civita & Henrique Danieletto, video producers
    [Som Livre]
     
  4. PARA YA
    Porter
    Alexis Gómez, video director; Aura Solís, video producer
    [Universal Music México S.A. de C.V./Story]
     
  5. TKN - WINNER
    Rosalía & Travis Scott
    Nicolás Méndez aka CANADA, video director; Oscar Romagosa & Laura Serra Estorch, video producers
    [Columbia Records]

53. Best Long Form Music Video

  1. UNA VUELTA AL SOL
    Amaia
    Marc Pujolar, video director; Alex Julià, Alfonso Lanza & Gabi Ruiz, video producers
    [Universal Music Spain S.L.U.]
     
  2. THE WARRIOR WOMEN OF AFRO-PERUVIAN MUSIC
    Just Play Peru
    Matt Geraghty, Araceli Poma & Daniel Thissen, video directors; Matt Geraghty & Araceli Poma, video producers
    [Just Play Peru]
     
  3. LOS TIGRES DEL NORTE AT FOLSOM PRISON
    Los Tigres Del Norte
    Tim Donahue, video director; Ilan Arboleda, Zach Horowitz, Los Tigres Del Norte & Jessicya Materano, video producers
    [CreativeChaosVMG]
     
  4. RELATO DE LA MEMORIA FUTURO
    Siddhartha
    Arturo Fabián De La Fuente & Cristóbal González Camarena, video directors; Arturo Fabián De La Fuente & Cristóbal González Camarena, video producers
    [Sony Music Entertainment México, S.A. de C.V.]
     
  5. EL MUNDO PERDIDO DE CUMBIANA - WINNER
    Carlos Vives Carlos Felipe Montoya, video director; Isabel Cristina Vásquez, video producer
    [Mestiza Films]

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Ahead of the 2020 Latin GRAMMYs this week, GRAMMY.com dives into the records nominated for one of the most anticipated awards this year
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Nov 16, 2020 - 4:05 am

At the 2020 Latin GRAMMYs this week, Latin music fans will find out who will take home the coveted Record Of The Year award, which recognizes the artists, producers, recording engineers and mixers and mastering engineers behind some of the biggest records this season. Ahead of the 21st Latin GRAMMY Awards, which air Thursday, Nov. 19, GRAMMY.com dives into the records nominated for one of the most anticipated awards this year.

"China" - Anuel AA, Daddy Yankee, Karol G Featuring Ozuna & J Balvin

For his latest album, Emmanuel, Anuel AA assembled The Avengers of reggaeton music for the all-star collaboration, "China." Anuel AA, who's also nominated for Best New Artist this year, teamed up with genre pioneer Daddy Yankee, his fiancée Karol G, and superstars J Balvin and Ozuna. Helming the track, producer Marco "Tainy" Masís turned a sample of Shaggy's 2000 smash, "It Wasn't Me," into a reggaeton club anthem. The monster collaboration was a familiar yet refreshing spin on the genre. Anuel AA led this formidable lineup to the top of Billboard's Hot Latin Songs chart for multiple weeks.

"Cuando Estés Aquí" - Pablo Alborán

Since his Best New Artist nomination at the 2011 Latin GRAMMYs, Pablo Alborán has remained a constant force at the awards. The Spanish singer has previously been nominated in all four major categories, including five Record Of The Year nominations to date. This year, his heartfelt ballad, "Cuando Estés Aquí" (or "When You Are Here)," which he wrote and produced himself, is up for the award. When the COVID-19 pandemic hit at the start of the year, Alborán released this song as a glimmer of hope for when we can all gather with our loved ones again. All the proceeds from the release went to UNICEF's efforts to help those impacted by the pandemic.

"Vete" - Bad Bunny

On "Vete" (or "Leave"), the most emotional song off his 2020 blockbuster album, YHLQMDLG, Bad Bunny lives up to his persona as reggaeton's resident sad boy. (Puerto Rican duo Súbelo NEO, who Bad Bunny brought into the spotlight on YHLQMDLG, and Hazen produced the song.) The Puerto Rican rapper is known to get in his feelings in his music, and he does so beautifully here. After a relationship has run its course, Bad Bunny lets an old flame know where the door is, ultimately finding power through heartache on this kiss-off anthem.

Read: Learn More About This Year's Song Of The Year Nominees | 2020 Latin GRAMMY Awards

"Solari Yacumenza" - Bajofondo featuring Cuareim 1080

Bajofondo is the musical band led by legendary Argentine producer Gustavo Santaolalla and Uruguayan musician Juan Campodónico, who are both previous Latin GRAMMY winners. Featuring Montevideo collective Cuareim 1080, "Solari Yacumenza" is notably the only primarily instrumental track competing in the Record Of The Year category this year. Bajofondo's unique blend of electronic and tango music sounds magnificent on this nearly 7-minute jam session. Two countries come together and cut loose in the studio and on the stage.

"Rojo" - J Balvin

On "Rojo" (or "Red"), the most emotional offering off his 2020 Colores album, J Balvin wears his heart on his sleeve as he longs for his lover's touch. The song was produced by the Colombian rapper's longtime collaborator Alejandro "Sky" Ramírez and Taiko, who gets his breakout moment on Colores. Among the tracks on the chromatically themed album, this is the brightest spot where J Balvin flexes his singing abilities in a moving and soaring performance. Counting his feature on Anuel AA's "China," "Rojo" marks J Balvin's second nomination in the Record Of The Year category this year.

"Tutu" - Camilo & Pedro Capó

After stepping away from the industry to write hits for other artists, Camilo returned last year with his breakthrough hit, "Tutu." Producers Richi López, George Noriega and Jon Leone, the rising hitmaker behind Camilo's 2020 album, Por Primera Vez, helped the Colombian singer-songwriter find his groove in the current Latin music landscape. Leone and co. blended his quirky Latin pop sound with a reggaeton heartbeat. Latin GRAMMY winner Pedro Capó's blazing guest verse adds some extra bite to the song, which is an ode to Camilo's wife, Evaluna Montaner. The song later received a co-sign from Colombian superstar Shakira, who reached out to Camilo to jump on a remix. 

Read: Get To Know The 2020 Latin GRAMMYs Album Of The Year Nominees | 2020 Latin GRAMMY Awards

"Lo Que En Ti Veo" - Kany Garcia & Nahuel Pennisi

Since winning for Best New Artist at the 2008 Latin GRAMMYs, Kany García has won multiple awards at the annual show. The Puerto Rican singer-songwriter is now up for Record Of The Year, her third nomination in this category, for "Lo Que En Ti Veo" (or "What I See In You") with Argentine musician Nahuel Pennisi. Colombian legend and multiple Latin GRAMMY winner Julio Reyes Copello produced the beautiful ballad, which is featured on García's 2020 album, Mesa Para Dos. Piano and Pennisi's soft guitar are the perfect accompaniment to García's delicate yet affectionate lyrics. Alongside Pablo Alborán, García is one of two LGBTQ+ artists up for Record Of The Year this month. She's also the most nominated female artist at this year's Latin GRAMMYs.

"Tusa" - Karol G & Nicki Minaj

Karol G won Best New Artist in a crowded field of 10 contenders at the 2018 Latin GRAMMYs. In the reggaeton music scene that's usually dominated by men, the Colombian artist is leading the way for women. Her girl-power anthem "Tusa" (or "Heartbreak") sees her teaming up with 10-time GRAMMY-nominated rap star Nicki Minaj. Karol G's longtime producer Daniel "Ovy on the Drums" Oviedo made this a regal affair fit for queens, with violins meeting reggaeton beats. As artists outside of the Latin music scene are wanting in on the movement, "Tusa" remains one of the best and most stellar cross-genre team-ups of the year. With "China," "Tusa" marks Karol G's second nomination in the Record Of The Year category this year.

Read: Meet This Year's Best New Artist Nominees | 2020 Latin GRAMMY Awards

"René" - Residente

Counting his work with the hip-hop group Calle 13, Residente is the most awarded artist in Latin GRAMMYs history, with 25 wins total. (The Puerto Rican rapper has a few GRAMMYs to his name as well.) In 2018, when Residente was experiencing depression and wanted to jump off his hotel balcony, he stopped himself from taking his own life by calling his mom. On the day that followed, he let out his emotions by writing "René," the song titled after his first name. Residente also produced the song himself. Across nearly eight minutes, he reflects on his highs and lows in his life and career, creating one of the most powerful moments in Latin music in 2020.

"Contigo" - Alejandro Sanz

Like Residente, Alejandro Sanz is one of the most awarded artists in Latin GRAMMYs history, counting 24 wins overall. (He's also a four-time GRAMMY winner.) The Spanish singer-songwriter took on a song by a fellow Spanish legend, Joaquín Sabina. Produced by Julio Reyes Copello and Spanish musician Rafa Sardina, Sanz's take on "Contigo" is colored with piano, cinematic strings and bluesy guitar as he breathes new life into Sabina's timeless love song. His tribute tugs on the heartstrings.

The 2020 Latin GRAMMYs will air on Univision on Thursday, Nov. 19, at 8 p.m. ET/PT (7 p.m. CT). The broadcast will also air on TNT (cable) at 7 p.m. (MEX)/8 p.m. (COL)/10 p.m. (ARG/CHI), and on Televisa on Channel 5. 

Learn more about the 2020 Latin GRAMMY Awards via the Latin Recording Academy's official website.

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2020 Latin GRAMMYs Viewer's Guide: Here's How, When & Where To Watch The Biggest Night In Latin Music

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Nov 17, 2020 - 5:22 pm

We're just two days away from the 21st Latin GRAMMY Awards, airing Thurs., Nov. 19, a night guaranteed to be filled with great music, big wins and touching speeches. Just like everything in 2020, things will look a little different at this year's awards show in order to ensure the safety of the artists and everyone involved. With the theme "Music Makes Us Human," the reimagined show will primarily take place in Miami, along with performances from multiple cities around the world

And even without a red carpet and live audience, there are a lot of exciting things ahead. GRAMMY.com has you covered on how and when to tune into the Biggest Night in Latin Music and what special moments to watch.

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¡Este jueves desde varias ciudades alrededor del mundo 🌎! La Noche Más Importante de la Música Latina 🎶 🙌 #LatinGRAMMY 19 DE NOV. 8PM @Univision pic.twitter.com/ym73vQmi80

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Latin GRAMMY Premiere Ceremony & First-Ever Brazilian Premiere Ceremony

You can tune into the 2020 Latin GRAMMY Premiere ceremony, where the majority of the awards are handed out, live at 3 p.m. EST / 12 p.m. PST on the Latin GRAMMYs Facebook page.

It will be hosted by actress, singer and entrepreneur Jackie Cruz and will feature performances by 2020 Latin GRAMMY nominees Gina Chavez, Kurt, Naike Ponce and Daniel Santacruz. Gaby Moreno and Lupita Infante, also nominated this year, will be among the award presenters. 

Related: The Latin GRAMMYs Add New Categories, Including Reggaeton, For 2020 Show

For the first time ever, the Brazilian premiere ceremony, presented in Portuguese, will award all of the Portuguese-language categories. This exciting new Brazilian ceremony, which will livestream at 5 p.m. EST / 2 p.m. PST / 7 p.m. (Brasília) on the Latin GRAMMYs Facebook page, follows the Spanish-language premiere ceremony. Brazilian model Lais Ribeiro will host the show, which will include performances from 2020 nominees Melim and Emicida with Marcos Valle. 

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How To Tune Into The 2020 Latin GRAMMY Awards

The 2020 Latin GRAMMYs will air on Univision on Thurs., Nov. 19, at 8 p.m. ET / PT (7 p.m. CT). The broadcast will also air on TNT (cable) at 7 p.m. (MEX) / 8 p.m. (COL) / 10 p.m. (ARG/CHI), and on Televisa on Channel 5. Univision can be streamed on most devices where you watch TV, including Apple TV, Roku, Google Chromecast, computers and smartphones. For more information on how to access it, visit tv.univision.com.

Read: Explore This Year's Record Of The Year Nominees | 2020 Latin GRAMMY Award

Who Will Be Hosting & Performing?

Indigenous actress Yalitza Aparicio and singers Carlos Rivera and Ana Brenda will be hosting the star-studded broadcast, which will also feature many exciting performances in addition to the select awards presented.

As this will be the first time the show is not held in a singular location, viewers will take a virtual trip around the globe to visit some of the biggest artists in Latin music. Representing Mexican regional music, Alejandro Fernández, Christian Nodal and Calibre 50 will perform from Guadalajara, while Argentinians Fito Páez and Nathy Peluso will share music live from their capital, Buenos Aires. Elsewhere, José Luis Perales will perform from Madrid, Spain, Puerto Rican sensation Bad Bunny will sing from San Juan and Brazilian superstar Anitta will beam in from Rio de Janeiro. 

There will also be very special tribute performance to celebrate five Latin music icons. Natalia Jiménez and Carlos Rivera will celebrate Spanish singer Julio Iglesias, while Lupita Infante joins Mariachi Sol de México de José Hernández to commemorate her grandfather, Mexican actor/ranchera singer Pedro Infante. Dominican Americans Leslie Grace and Prince Royce come together to celebrate the legacy of Dominican superstar Juan Luis Guerra, and Juanes will honor Brazilian singer Roberto Carlos, a.k.a. the King. Puerto Rican salsa legend Héctor Lavoe—El Cantante—will receive a lively tribute from Rauw Alejandro, Ivy Queen, Víctor Manuelle, Ricardo Montaner and Jesús Navarro.

Read: Meet This Year's Best New Artist Nominees | 2020 Latin GRAMMY Awards

But wait, there's more! J Balvin, Ricky Martin, Carla Morrison, José Luis Perales, Camilo, Anuel AA, Marc Anthony, Pedro Capó, Julio Reyes Copello, Alex Cuba, Kany García, Guaynaa, Los Tigres del Norte, Víctor Manuelle, Ricardo Montaner, Debi Nova, Raquel Sofía and Sebastián Yatra will also perform.

Additionally, Mr. Worldwide, Pitbull, will honor the tireless frontline workers keeping us safe during the COVID-19 pandemic in a newly announced special performance at the 2020 Latin GRAMMYs. Frontline workers, including nurses and firefighters, will join the performance as part of his live band.

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— Ricky Martin (@ricky_martin) November 16, 2020

For all things Latin GRAMMYs, visit the Latin Recording Academy's official website and follow @LatinGRAMMYs on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter. Join the conversation all week by tagging #LatinGRAMMY.

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GRAMMY.com relives the Biggest Night in Latin Music by revisiting the special surprises and memorable performances from the 2020 Latin GRAMMYs.
Iván Fernández
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Nov 20, 2020 - 9:56 pm

In the face of an ongoing pandemic, global quarantines and facemasks everywhere, the 2020 Latin GRAMMYs remained the Biggest Night in Latin Music. 

The Latin Recording Academy hosted the 21st Latin GRAMMY Awards, held Thursday (Nov. 19) in Miami, this year without a live audience or the usual red carpet due to the challenges imposed by the COVID-19 pandemic. Actress Yalitza Aparicio joined Ana Brenda Contreras and Carlos Rivera on hosting duties. One large change to the awards show was the shift to having a few of the night's performances streamed from different cities in Latin America, including Guadalajara, Madrid, Buenos Aires, San Juan and Rio de Janeiro. One thing that didn't change, however, were the surprises and memorable performances throughout the history-making night. 

GRAMMY.com relives the Biggest Night in Latin Music with 10 unforgettable moments from the 2020 Latin GRAMMYs.

The Show Opened With A Powerful Tribute To Salsa Legend Héctor Lavoe

The 2020 Latin GRAMMYs began with a bang as Sergio George led his band into the opening notes of Héctor Lavoe's "El Cantante," as singer Ricardo Montaner sang the famous first four words of the song: "Yo, soy el cantante" ("I am the singer"). Jesus Navarro and Victor Manuelle joined in to accompany him soon after. The trio of singers were clearly in their element, but the party truly began once the band reached the chorus as Best New Artist nominee Rauw Alejandro walked out with the Original Rude Girl herself, Ivy Queen. The end result was a loving and moving tribute that set the tone for the rest of the night.

Susana Baca Dedicates GRAMMY Win To Young People And Workers Fighting For Change In Peru

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Susana Baca is a legend in her own right, and her name is synonymous with her homeland of Perú along with the Incas and Machu Picchu. With her homeland currently living through politically tumultuous times, it's no surprise that the folk singer, who twice moonlighted in an official political capacity, had something to say about the current events in her country. Baca, who served as Perú's Minister of Culture in 2011 and as the President of the Commission for Culture (2011 - 2013) for the Organization of American States, dedicated her Latin GRAMMY award for Best Folk Album to the youth and all working-class people fighting for change in Perú. "I dedicate this to all the young people, especially the young people and all the workers who, each day, build this country we call Perú," she said via video.

Mon Laferte Becomes The Chilean Artist With The Most Latin GRAMMY Wins



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Mon Laferte's Latin GRAMMY win this year, for Best Rock Song for her song "Biutiful," cemented her status as one of her country's leading musical artists. The award marked her third Latin GRAMMY win, making her the Chilean artist with the most Latin GRAMMY awards. That title once belonged to La Ley, who won a Latin GRAMMY for Best Rock Album in 2000 and again in 2004. Laferte previously won the Best Alternative Album award in 2019 and Best Alternative Song in 2017, when she was nominated for five different awards. 

Bad Bunny And Residente Make Latin GRAMMY History

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— The Latin Recording Academy / Latin GRAMMYs (@LatinGRAMMYs) November 20, 2020

This year's awards ceremony welcomed the debut of three new categories: Best Reggaeton Performance, Best Rap/Hip Hop Song and Best Pop/Rock Song. Superstars Bad Bunny and Residente were the first to take two of these honors. El Conejito Malo took home the Best Reggaeton Performance award for his celebrated anthem, "Yo Perreo Sola." Residente, no stranger to the Latin GRAMMYS thanks to a record-breaking list of 27 awards, added his 28th Latin GRAMMY to his trophy case as the first winner in the Best Rap/Hip Hop Song category for "Antes Que El Mundo Se Acabe." Meanwhile, Argentine singer and film director Fito Páez took home the first-ever prize in the brand-new Best Pop/Rock Song category for his song, "La Canción De Las Bestias."

Carla Morrison Shares Stage With Ricky Martin For "Recuerdo" Duet

Carla Morrison told GRAMMY.com about her excitement about dueting with Ricky Martin during the Latin GRAMMYs broadcast. As promised, the duo delivered a moving rendition of their duet, "Recuerdo," which is featured on Martin's latest EP, Pausa. Martin, dressed in black, sat next to Morrison, clad in a white dress, as the duo crooned their way through a shorter, though no less emotionally heart-wrenching, version of the song. Martin won the Latin GRAMMY for Best Pop Album that night.

J Balvin's Bleeding Heart

J Balvin really took the show's theme, "Music makes us human," to heart during his performance of his hit song, "Rojo." Balvin took to the stage in a white three-piece suit and stepped out under a large prop designed to look like a pair of arms and hands clasped together in a prayer position. The Colombian artist opened the song by wearing his heart on his sleeve and proclaiming to the world how his "heart breaks and I pray for the world." 

The video screens around him flashed scenes of protestors marching for equal rights when, halfway through the song, Balvin spoke to viewers again. This time, the bleeding heart wasn't just metaphorical as fake blood poured out from the left side of his suit's chest into the shape of a heart and ran down his coat. "Even though the world feels bleak," he said during the performance breakdown, "and our fears can overtake us, this is the moment that our hearts, which are bleeding, can feel again, that we can come together and fight for our dreams and a better future."

Bad Bunny Reminds Us Why He's One Of The Best Performers Today

Bad Bunny went above and beyond with his performance at the Latin GRAMMYs as he unveiled what felt like more of a short music video production of a live show. El Conejito Malo started his set behind the wheel of a white Bugatti. He stops to perform "Bichiyal" while flanked by women on motorcycles and four-wheel ATVs. The scene shifts to Bad Bunny on a small stage where an all-woman band with guitars, violins and a drum kit perform a stripped-down version of "Si Veo a Tu Mamá." It all ended with a fireworks show as the cameras pulled back to reveal that the stage he was on was set on top of the second base diamond of Hiram Bithorn Stadium in his native Puerto Rico. Can anyone do it better?!

Anitta's Medley Of Skills



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Anitta's rise to stardom was quick, but certainly not a fluke, and she proved why during her two-song performance of "Mas Que Nada" and "Me Gusta," all while making it all look easy. In under three minutes, the Lapa Arches of Rio de Janeiro bore witness as Anitta danced, sung in Portuguese, Spanish and English, and even played a bit of percussion to boot. She was nominated for a Latin GRAMMY in the Best Urban Song category for "Rave De Favela," a banger that features Major Lazer, BEAM and MC Lan.

Lupita Infante's Moving Tribute To Her Grandfather

Like grandfather, like granddaughter. Lupita Infante was one of a few singers at this year's Latin GRAMMYs who carries a family history of legacy. One wouldn't know it, however, from watching her perform a song made classic by her grandfather, Pedro Infante. Lupita paid tribute to her late grandfather, a man who set many benchmarks in Mexican music and film, by performing his classic song, "Amorcito Corazón," backed by the Mariachi Sol de México de José Hernández.

Alejandro Fernández, Calibre 50 And Christian Nodal Unite For A Generation-Spanning Performance Of Regional Mexican Music

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The past, present and future of regional Mexican music came together under the light of fireworks in the skies of Guadalajara. With Vicente Fernández formally retired (though that didn't keep him from performing at last year's Latin GRAMMYs), his son, Alejandro "El Potrillo" Fernández, has continued his father's tradition of keeping the charro alive. A grand mariachi singer in his own right, Alejandro joined two artists leading the new generation in norteño, banda, ranchera and mariachi music. He and Calibre 50 performed their song, "Decepciones," backed by a mariachi group. Christian Nodal then appeared with his own backing band to perform his mariacheño hit, "AYAYAY!" It all came together when Fernández joined forces with Nodal for a duet performance of their track, "Más No Puedo." 

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Mr. Worldwide brings the planet together in a special Latin GRAMMYs performance.
John Ochoa
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Nov 19, 2020 - 7:07 pm

Pitbull delivered one of the most sincere moments at the 2020 Latin GRAMMYs with a performance featuring a band composed of current frontline workers and responders.

Taking to the stage, Mr. Worldwide brought with him special guests—including Major Frank Fernandez on drums, physician’s assistant Debi Kuiper-Tomas on bass, and Captain Eddy Alarcon and Lieutenant Troy Maness on guitar—to perform his hit song "I Believe That We Will Win (World Anthem)."

The performance also featured Sergeant Liz Bremer, labor and delivery registered nurse Kim Fleurinord, firefighter Adrian Ballard, and registered nurse, firefighter, paramedic and retired U.S. Air Force Major Marlon Ferdinand.

The performance from Pitbull, a GRAMMY winner and Latin GRAMMY winner, continued the 2020 Latin GRAMMYs theme: "Music Makes Us Human."

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