Bad Bunny wins Album of the Year at the Latin GRAMMYs

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Bad Bunny wins Album of the Year at the Latin GRAMMYs

Bad Bunny and Ca7riel & Paco Amoroso have been the main winners of the Latin GRAMMYs gala held tonight in Las Vegas. Each one has won five awards, although Benito has managed to win the most important, Album of the Year, for what has clearly been the album of the year in the Latin world and beyond during this awards season, ‘Debí Tirar Más Fotos’.

Karol G has won the award for Song of the Year for ‘If I Had Known You Before’ (the delivery schedule ran from June 1, 2024 to May 31, 2025), while the award for Recording of the Year went to ‘Palmeras en el Jardín’ by Alejandro Sanz.

Sanz also won the Latin GRAMMY for Best Pop Album for an EP, ‘And Now What?’. Aitana has won her first Latin GRAMMY for the packaging design of ‘Cuarto azul’. Neither Rusowsky nor Judeline have won the awards they aspired to.

Sanz, Aitana and Judeline are among those who performed during the ceremony, as well as Nathy Peluso, who took the stage with her idol, Gloria Estefan.

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Recording / General

Best Recording of the Year Palm Trees in the Garden – Alejandro Sanz
Best New Artist Paloma Morphy
Best Song of the Year If I Had Met You Before – Karol G
Album of the Year I Should Have Taken More Photos – Bad Bunny

Pop / Electronic

Best Pop Vocal Album And Now What? – Alejandro Sanz
Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album Bogotá – Andrés Cepeda
Best Pop Song Friend’s Day – Ca7riel & Paco Amoroso
Best Latin Electronic Music Performance Veneka – Rawayana ft. Akappelah

Urban

Best Fusion/Urban Performance DTMF – Bad Bunny
Best Reggaeton Performance I’m Going to Take You to PR – Bad Bunny
Best Urban Music Album I Should Have Taken More Photos – Bad Bunny
Best Rap/Hip Hop Song Fresh – Thunder
Best Urban Song DTMF – Bad Bunny

Rock / Alternative

Best Rock Album Novel – Fito Páez
Best Rock Song The Tower – Renee / The Sun Comes Out – Fito Páez
Best Pop/Rock Album It’s Tomorrow – Morat
Best Pop/Rock Song Fabulous Disaster – Jorge Drexler and Knowing Russia
Best Alternative Music Album Papota – CA7RIEL and Paco Amoroso
Best Alternative Song #Boobs – CA7RIEL and Paco Amoroso

Tropical

Best Salsa Album Photographs – Rubén Blades and Roberto Delgado and Orchestra
Best Cumbia/Vallenato Album The Last Dance – Silvestre Dangond and Juancho De La Espriella
Best Merengue/Bachata Album Rookie Bettor – Eddy Herrera
Best Traditional Tropical Album Roots – Gloria Estefan
Best Contemporary Tropical Album Yocahú Fist – Vicente García
Best Tropical Song If I Had Met You Before – Karol G

Composition/Production

Best Singer-Songwriter Album Songbook – Natalia Lafourcade
Best Song by Singer-Songwriter Songbook – Natalia Lafourcade

Production / Technique

Best Packaging Design Blue Room – Aitana
Composer of the Year Edgar Barrera
Best Recording Engineering for an Album Songbook – Natalia Lafourcade
Producer of the Year Nico Cotton

Music Videos

Best Short Version Music Video #Boobs – CA7RIEL and Paco Amoroso
Best Long Version Music Video Papota (Short Film) – CA7RIEL and Paco Amoroso

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