These are the Latin Grammys Shakira has won in her

These are the Latin Grammys Shakira has won in her career

(CNN Spanish) – The Latin Grammy is familiar territory for Colombian artist Shakira, who has won numerous awards since her first award in 2000. Since then, Shakira has won 14 Latin Grammys and more than 30 nominations to date.

These are the Colombian’s awards and nominations at the Latin Grammys.

First delivery – year 2000

Shakira took home two Grammys, one for Best Female Pop Artist and one for Best Female Rock Vocal Performer, at the 1st Annual Latin Grammy Awards at the Staples Center in Los Angeles on September 13, 2000. (Source: Vince Bucci/AFP via Getty Images)

It received five nominations for the newly created awards: Best Music Video (Ojos Así), Best Pop Album (MTV Unplugged) and Album of the Year (MTV Unplugged), Best Female Rock Vocal (Eighth Day) and Best Female Vocal (Ojos Así). ).

This year she received two Latin Grammys in the categories Best Female Rock Vocal (Octavo Día) and Best Female Vocal (Ojos Así).

This year, Shakira received her first Grammy Award for Best Latin Pop Album for her “MTV Unplugged.”

Third part – 2002

This year, he received a nomination for Best Music Video for his single “Suerte” from his album “Fijación Oral.”

She was the winner of the category where she defeated other artists such as Carlos Vives, Juanes, Paulina Rubio and Celia Cruz.

Fourth part – 2003

In 2003, Shakira made a tentative appearance at the Latin Grammys with a nomination for Best Rock Song for “Te Notice, Te Announcement (Tango),” but did not win. The winner was Colombian Juanes, who won five awards this year for his album Un día normal.

Seventh part – 2006

Singer Shakira poses in the press room with her awards for Record of the Year, Album of the Year, Song of the Year and Best Female Pop Vocal Album at the 7th Annual Latin Grammy Awards at Madison Square Garden on November 2 2006 in New York. (Photo by Bryan Bedder/Getty Images)

Shakira returned to the music scene with an album full of hits: Fijación Oral Vol. 1, which won the Latin Grammy for Album of the Year this year with hits like “La Tortura” with Alejandro Sanz.

For 2006, Shakira was nominated in the Record of the Year and Song of the Year categories for “La Tortura” with Alejandro Sanz; Album of the Year and Best Female Pop Album for “Fijación Oral Vol. 1” and Best Music Video for “La Tortura.”

That year, she took home four out of five possible awards: Best Female Pop Album, Song of the Year, Album of the Year and Best Record of the Year.

These awards came a year after the Colombian won her second Grammy for Best Latin or Alternative Rock Album in 2005 for her album Fijación Oral vol. 1” won.

Part Eight – 2007

The Colombian was once again reserved this year and was nominated only once for the Latin Grammy in the “Record of the Year” category for her collaboration with Beyoncé on the song “Bello embustero” (“Beautiful Liar”), but did not win the award . The category was won by Juan Luis Guerra with “The Key to my heart”.

Twelfth episode – 2011

After years of musical silence at the Latin Grammys, Shakira returned to these awards four years later with three nominations: Album of the Year (for Sale El Sol), Best Short Form Music Video (Loca) and Best Female Vocal Album (Sale el Sol). ). ).

This year she won a Latin Grammy for Best Female Vocal Album with “Sale el Sol.”

Thirteenth part – 2012

This year, the Colombian had a single nomination for best long version music video for her album En Vivo Desde París, but did not win the award. On this occasion, Juanes won the category with his “MTVUnplugged”. In this category he also competed with artists such as Caetano Veloso, Manuel Galbán and Enrique Bunbury.

Seventeenth part – 2016

Four years later, with the help of her compatriot, tropical music singer Carlos Vives, Shakira was again present at the Latin Grammys with two nominations for her collaboration with Vives on “La Bicicleta”, which won two awards that year: Song of the Year and Record of the year.

Little by little, Shakira returned to the world of music, leaving her pop style aside and increasingly devoting herself to urban music, with which she would surprise the following year.

Eighteenth part – 2017

In the year of “Despacio” by Luis Fonsi, the Colombian showed off her eleventh studio album entitled “El Dorado”, released in May 2017, which featured big hits such as Chantaje, Nada, La Bicicleta, which even earned him his third Grammy Award.

This year there were six nominations: Best Tropical Song (Deja vú), Song of the Year (Blackmail), Record of the Year (Blackmail), Best Urban Fusion/Performance (Blackmail), Album of the Year (El Dorado) and Best Contemporary Pop Vocal Album (The Golden).

Shakira won a Latin Grammy for best contemporary pop vocal album this year with her album el Dorado.

Twenty-third installment – ​​2022

It was the beginning of a new stage in his career. The recently separated Shakira began a winning streak that will see her become one of today’s most important artists from 2022 to 2023, with even MTV honoring her as a “Global Legend” at the 2023 ceremony.

This year, when the world knew the first songs of this separated Shakira, who turned into music her separation of more than ten years from the Spanish footballer Gerard Piqué, the Colombian was nominated for a Latin Grammy for “Te Felicito” with Rauw Alejandro, the entry into his successful career last year.

In 2022, Shakira did not win the Latin Grammy.

Twenty-fourth installment – ​​2023

The Colombian singer won three Latin Grammy Awards at the ceremony in Seville, Spain: Best Urban Fusion Song for “TQG” with Karol G and Best Pop Song and Song of the Year for “Music Session vol. 53,” which he shares with producer Bizarrap. This increased his musical career to 14 Latin Grammys.

Shakira had seven nominations in five categories.