Diverse Latin music artists celebrating at the GRAMMY Awards. Diverse Latin music artists celebrating at the GRAMMY Awards.

Celebrating Diversity: The 25th Annual Latin GRAMMY Awards Nominees Announced

The Latin Recording Academy has unveiled the nominees for the 25th Annual Latin GRAMMY Awards, showcasing a vibrant array of talent across various genres.

The Latin Recording Academy has unveiled the nominees for the 25th Annual Latin GRAMMY Awards, showcasing a vibrant array of talent across various genres. This year’s nominations reflect the rich cultural tapestry of Latin music, highlighting both established and emerging artists.

The nominees for Record Of The Year include:

  • “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

Album Of The Year Nominees

The Album Of The Year category showcases an extraordinary diversity:

  • 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
  • Autopoíetica – Mon Laferte
  • Boca Chueca, Vol. 1 – Carín León
  • Las Letras Ya No Importan – Residente
  • Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran – Shakira

New Categories Introduced

This year, the Latin GRAMMY Awards have expanded to include:

  • Best Latin Electronic Music Performance
  • Best Contemporary Mexican Music Album

The nominees for the Best Contemporary Mexican Music Album include:

  • Natanael Cano
  • DannyLux
  • Grupo Frontera
  • Carín León
  • Michelle Maciel
  • Peso Pluma

Best New Artist Nominees

The Best New Artist category features a unique set of nominees:

  • Agris
  • Kevin Aguilar
  • Darumas
  • Nicolle Horbath
  • Latin Mafia
  • Cacá Magalhães
  • Os Garotin
  • Iñigo Quintero
  • Sofi Saar
  • Ela Taubert

Conclusion

As the Latin GRAMMYs approach, the excitement builds around the diverse talent represented this year. The awards ceremony will take place on November 14, 2024, at the Kaseya Center in Miami, promising a night filled with unforgettable performances and celebrations of Latin music’s rich heritage.

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