Bad Bunny, Tego Calderón and Eladio Carrión among the Latin Grammy winners

Bad Bunny, Tego Calderón and Eladio Carrión are among the Puerto Ricans honored at the 24th edition of the Latin Grammy in Seville, Spain.

Most of the gramophones were unveiled at a ceremony ahead of the televised ceremony, which begins at 9:00 p.m. local time on TeleOnce.

At the headquarters of the day, Rauw Alejandro has already arrived, who will appear on stage, as well as Kany García, Ozuna, Pablo Alborán, Edgar Barrera, Camilo, Manuel Carrasco, Iza, Juanes, Borja, Natascha Falcão, Paola Guanche, Joaquina, León Leiden, Eslabón Armado, Peso Pluma, María Becerra, Bizarrap, Feid, Carin León, Christian Nodal and Alejandro Sanz.

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Roselyn Sánchez, who is carrying out the task for the sixth time, will lead the day, this time accompanied by the singers Sebastián Yatra and Danna Paola as well as the Spanish actress Paz Vega.

Below you will find the partial list of winners

POP.

—Best traditional pop vocal album: “Décimoquarto,” Andrés Cepeda.

URBAN

—Best Urban Fusion/Interpretation: “TQG,” Karol G with Shakira.

—Best Reggaeton Performance: “La Recipe,” Tego Calderón.

—Best Rap/Hip-Hop Song: “Coco Chanel,” Bad Bunny and Eladio Carrión, composers (Eladio Carrión with Bad Bunny).

—Best Urban Song: “Quevedo: Bzrp Music Sessions, Vol. 52,” Santiago Alvarado, Bizarrap and Quevedo, composers (Bizarrap con Quevedo).

ROCK

—Best Rock Album: “Sólo D’ Lira”, Molotov.

—Best rock song: “Leche de Tigre”, Juan Galeano, composer (Diamante Eléctrico with Adrián Quesada).

—Best Pop/Rock Album: “Daily Life,” Juanes.

—Best Pop/Rock Song: “Ojosbrowns,” Luis Jiménez, Lasso and Agustín Zubillaga, composers (Lasso).

ALTERNATIVE

—Best Alternative Music Album: “Bolero Apocalíptico,” Monsieur Periné.

—Best Alternative Song: “The Dark Side of the Heart,” Dante Spinetta, composer (Dante Spinetta).

TROPICAL

—Best Salsa Album: “Niche Sinfónico,” Grupo Niche and National Symphony Orchestra of Colombia.

—Best Cumbia/Valenato Album: “Escalona has never been recorded like this,” Carlos Vives.

—Best Merengue and/or Bachata Album (tie): “Fórmula, Vol. 3,” Romeo Santos; “My Way”, Sergio Vargas.

—Best Traditional Tropical Album: “Vida,” Omara Portuondo.

— Best Contemporary Tropical Album: “5:10 am,” Luis Fernando Borjas.

SINGER-SONGWRITER

—Best Singer-songwriter Album: “Of all the Flowers,” Natalia Lafourcade.

—Best Singer-songwriter Song: “Of all the Flowers,” Natalia Lafourcade, composer (Natalia Lafourcade).

MEXICAN REGIONAL

—Best Ranchera/Mariachi Music Album: “Forajido EP2,” Christian Nodal.

—Best Banda Music Album: “From Today, May You Be Well,” Julión Álvarez y Su Norteño Banda.

—Best Tejano music album: “To begin to love,” Juan Treviño.

—Best Regional Mexican Song: “un X100to”, Bad Bunny, Edgar Barrera, Andrés Jael Correa Ríos and Mag, composers (Grupo Frontera with Bad Bunny)

INSTRUMENTAL

—Best Instrumental Album: “Made in Miami,” Camilo Valencia and Richard Bravo.

TRADITIONAL

—Best Folk Album: “Camino al sol”, Vicente García.

—Best Tango Album: “Operation Tango,” Astor Piazzolla Quintet.

JAZZ

—Best Latin Jazz/Jazz Album: “I Missed You Too!”, Chucho Valdés and Paquito D’Rivera (with the sextet Reunion Sextet)

CHRISTIAN

—Best Christian Album (in Spanish): “What we see,” Marcos Vidal.

—Best Christian Album (in Portuguese): “Nós,” Eli Soares.

PORTUGUESE LANGUAGE

—Best contemporary pop album in Portuguese: “Em Nome da Estrela”, Xênia França.

—Best rock or alternative music album in Portuguese: “Jardineiros,” Planet Hemp.

— Best urban interpretation in Portuguese: “Distopia”, Planet Hemp with Criolo.

— Best Samba/Pagode Album: “Negra Ópera”, Martinho Da Vila.

—Best Brazilian Pop Music Album: “Serotonina,” João Donato.

—Best Sertaneja music album: “Decretos Reais”, Marília Mendonça.

—Best roots music album in Portuguese: “TecnoShow”, Gaby Amarantos.

—Best song in Portuguese: “Tudo O Que A Fé Pode Tocar”, Tiago Iorc and Duda Rodrigues, composers (Tiago Iorc).

CHILDREN

—Best Latin Music Album for Children: “Vamos Al Zoo,” Danilo & Chapis.

CLASSIC

—Best Classical Music Album: “Huáscar Barradas Four Elements Immersive Symphony For Orchestra And Chorus,” Simón Bolívar Symphony Orchestra.

—Best Contemporary Classical Work/Composition: “Venezuelan Concerto,” Paquito D’Rivera, Composer (Pacho Flores with Paquito D’Rivera).

ARRANGEMENT

—Best Arrangement: “Songo Bop,” Rafael Valencia, arranger (Camilo Valencia, Richard Bravo with Milton Salcedo).

PACKAGING DESIGN

—Best Packaging Design: “Atipanakuy (Deluxe),” Gustavo Ramirez, Art Director (Kayfex).

COMPOSITION

-Composer of the Year: Edgar Barrera.

PRODUCTION

—Best recording technology for an album: “Canto a la fantasy”, Érico Moreira, sound engineer; Érico Moreira, mixer; Felipe Tichauer, mastering engineer (Marina Tuset).

—Producer of the Year: Edgar Barrera.

VIDEO

—Best Short Version of Music Video: “You’re Good,” Nathy Peluso.

—Best long-form music video: “Camilo: El primer tour de mi vida,” Camilo.

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