On Thursday, Nov. 14, 2024, the 25th Annual Latin GRAMMY Awards, hosted by the The Latin Recording Academy®, will air live from the Kaseya Center in Miami. With just two months away, today the Latin Recording Academy® announced the nominees for the 25th Annual Latin GRAMMY Awards®, the preeminent international honor celebrating excellence in Latin music.
This year’s Latin GRAMMY Awards® Record Of The Year category features an exceptional group of creators, technical professionals and artists across a variety of genres who reflect the diversity within Latin music and its growing cultural influence worldwide.
Record Of The Year Nominees:
- “Mil Veces” – Anitta
- “Monaco” – Bad Bunny
- “Una Vida Pasada” – Camilo & Carín León
- “Catalina” – Cimafunk & Monsieur Periné
- “Derrumbe” – Jorge Drexler
- “Con Dinero Y Sin Dinero” – Fonseca & Grupo Niche
- “Mi Ex Tenía Razón” – Karol G
- “Mambo 23” – Juan Luis Guerra 4.40
- “Tenochtitlán” – Mon Laferte
- “Igual Que Un Ángel” – Kali Uchis & Peso Pluma
The category of Album Of The Year for the Latin GRAMMY Awards® showcases an extraordinary diversity of genres, genders, countries of origin and a mix of new and established music makers.
Album Of The Year Nominees:
- Bolero – Ángela Aguilar
- Cuatro – Camilo
- Xande Canta Caetano – Xande de Pilares
- Mañana Será Bonito (Bichota Season) – Karol G
- García – Kany García
- Radio Güira – Juan Luis Guerra 4.40
- Autopoiética – Mon Laferte
- Boca Chueca, Vol. 1 – Carín León
- Las Letras Ya No Importan – Residente
- Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran – Shakira
The Best New Artist category showcases a unique set of nominees, whose diversity reaffirms The Latin Academy’s commitment to providing opportunities for all artists.
Best New Artist
- Agris
- Kevin Aguilar
- Darumas
- Nicolle Horbath
- Latin Mafia
- Cacá Magalhães
- Os Garotin
- Iñigo Quintero
- Sofi Saar
- Ela Taubert
Additionally, this year’s nominee list includes recent Best New Artist nominees including María Becerra, Juliana, Leon Leiden, Nabález and Nicole Zignago.
Furthermore, a new field (Electronic Music) and two categories (Best Latin Electronic Music Performance and Best Contemporary Mexican Music Album) were added to the Latin GRAMMY® Awards Process this year.
The first group of nominees for the Best Contemporary Mexican Music Album category features an impressive group of artists and creators that have helped the genre gain momentum: Natanael Cano, DannyLux, Grupo Frontera, Carín León, Michelle Maciel and Peso Pluma.
The 25th Annual Latin GRAMMY Awards nominees were selected in 58 categories and reflect an expansive range of artists who released recordings during the eligibility period (June 1, 2023 through May 31, 2024). All songs that are considered for nominations must be new songs and contain a minimum percentage of lyric content (60%) in Spanish, Portuguese, or any native regional dialect.
The final round of voting to determine the Latin GRAMMY winners will begin on September 27, 2024. The 25th Annual Latin GRAMMY Awards will air live from the Kaseya Center in Miami on Thursday, Nov. 14, 2024.
The three-hour telecast will be produced by TelevisaUnivision, the leading Spanish language media and content company in the world, and will air live on Univision, Galavisión and ViX beginning at 8 p.m. ET/PT (7 p.m. Central).
Preceding the telecast will be the Latin GRAMMY Premiere® ceremony, a long-established evening full of unforgettable performances and heartfelt acceptance speeches, where the winners in most categories will be announced.
For the complete list of nominees in the 58 categories, please visit LatinGRAMMY.com.
This release has been prepared with label copy information and recordings provided by labels and Latin Academy members. Modifications to the official nominations list may occur based on further review of the information provided.
For the latest news, visit the official Latin Recording Academy site at LatinGRAMMY.com.
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Source: Latin Recording Academy, Latin Academy Awards
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