24th Annual Latin Grammy Awards

The 24th Annual Latin Grammy Awards will take place on November 16, 2023 at the FIBES Conference and Exhibition Centre in Seville, Spain. The awards will honor recordings released between June 1, 2022, and May 31, 2023. It will mark the first time that the awards are held outside of the United States.[1][2][3][4] The ceremony will be hosted by Colombian singer Sebastián Yatra, Mexican singer Danna Paola, Puerto Rican actress Roselyn Sánchez, and Spanish actress Paz Vega.[5]

24th Latin Grammy Awards
DateNovember 16, 2023
VenueFIBES Conference and Exhibition Centre
Seville
Andalusia, Spain
Hosted bySebastián Yatra
Danna Paola
Roselyn Sánchez
Paz Vega
Highlights
Most nominationsEdgar Barrera (13)
Person of the YearLaura Pausini
Television/radio coverage
NetworkTelevisaUnivision
RTVE
HBO Max

The nominations were announced via a virtual livestream on September 20, 2023, presented by Yandel, Tainy, Victor Manuelle, Angela Alvarez, Ana Caetano, Pablo Novaes, Mon Laferte, Christian Nodal, C. Tangana, Liniker, Fito Páez, Fonseca, Ludmilla, Shakira, Jorge Drexler, and Rosalía.[6] Mexican producer and songwriter Edgar Barrera led the nominations with thirteen, followed by Camilo, Karol G, Shakira, and Kevyn Mauricio Cruz, all with seven nominations.[7] Shakira became the first artist to receive three nominations for Song of the Year in the same year with "Shakira: Bzrp Music Sessions, Vol. 53", "TQG", and "Acróstico".[8]

Laura Pausini will be honored as the Latin Recording Academy Person of the Year prior to the ceremony, making her the first artist of non Iberian/Ibero-American heritage to receive the honor.[9] Musicians and singers Carmen Linares, Manuel Mijares, Arturo Sandoval, Simone, Soda Stereo and Ana Torroja will be honoured with the Latin Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award while Peruvian drummer Alex Acuña, Argentinian composer Gustavo Santaolalla and Puerto Rican music director Wisón Torres are this year's recipients for the Latin Grammy Trustees Award.[10]

Nominations

The nominations were announced on September 19.[7][11][12]

General

Record of the Year
  • "No Es Que Te Extrañe" – Christina Aguilera
    • Rafa Arcaute, Afo Verde & Federico Vindver, record producers; Rafa Arcaute, Ray Charles Brown Jr., Jean Rodríguez, Felipe Trujillo & Federico Vindver, recording engineers; Jaycen Joshua & Mike Seaberg, mixers; Jaycen Joshua, mastering engineer
  • "Carretera y Manta" – Pablo Alborán
    • Pablo Alborán, record producer; Pablo Pulido & Luis Villa, recording engineers; Lewis Pickett, mixer; Dave Kutch, mastering engineer
  • "Déjame Llorarte" – Paula Arenas featuring Jesús Navarro
    • María Elisa Ayerbe & Marcos Sánchez, record producers; María Elisa Ayerbe & Andrés Chano Guardado, recording engineers; María Elisa Ayerbe, mixer; Orlando Ferrer, mastering engineer
  • "Shakira: Bzrp Music Sessions, Vol. 53" – Bizarrap featuring Shakira
    • Bizarrap, record producer; Bizarrap, recording engineer; Bizarrap, Dave Clauss, Shakira & Zecca, mixers; Dave Clauss & Zecca, mastering engineers
  • "Si Tú Me Quieres" – Fonseca & Juan Luis Guerra
    • Fonseca, Yadam González & Juanes, record producers; Sebastian De Peyrecave, Fonseca & Allan Leschhörn, recording engineers; Juan Mario Aracil & Trevor Muzzy, mixers; Esteban Piñeiro, mastering engineer
  • "Mientras Me Curo del Cora" – Karol G
    • Linda Goldstein, Juan Andrés Ospina & Ovy On The Drums, record producers; Juan Andrés Ospina & Ovy On The Drums, recording engineers; Rob Kinelski, mixer; Dave Kutch, mastering engineer
  • "De Todas las Flores" – Natalia Lafourcade
    • Adan Jodorowsky & Natalia Lafourcade, record producers; Gerardo Ordoñez, recording engineer; Gerardo Ordoñez, mixer; Bernie Grundman, mastering engineer
  • "Ojos Marrones" – Lasso
    • Renzo Bravo & Orlando Vitto, record producers; Renzo Bravo & Orlando Vitto, recording engineers; Orlando Vitto, mixer; Dave Kutch, mastering engineer
  • "La Fórmula" – Maluma & Marc Anthony
    • Marc Anthony, Edgar Barrera, Sergio George, Kevin Mauricio Jiménez Londoño, Bryan Snaider Lezcano Chaverra & Maluma, record producers; Juan Mario Aracil & Arbise "Motiff" González, recording engineers; Juan Mario Aracil, Luis Barrera Jr. & Arbise "Motiff" González, mixers; Adam Ayan, mastering engineer
  • "Despechá" – Rosalía
  • "Correcaminos" – Alejandro Sanz featuring Danny Ocean
    • Alizzz, record producer; Alizzz, Frank Lozano & Alfonso Pérez, recording engineers; Lewis Pickett, mixer; Miguel Ángel González, mastering engineer
Album of the Year
  • La Cuarta HojaPablo Alborán
    • Pablo Alborán, Nicolas De La Espriella, Julio Reyes, Paco Salazar & Josh Tampico, album producers; Dabruk, Pablo Pulido, Julio Reyes, Pablo Rouss, Paco Salazar, Josh Tampico, Luis Villa & Xross, album recording engineers; Felipe Guevara & Lewis Pickett, album mixers; Pablo Alborán, Maria Becerra, Álvaro De Luna, Aitana Ocaña & Leo Rizzi, songwriters; Dave Kutch, album mastering engineer
  • A CiegasPaula Arenas
    • María Elisa Ayerbe & Marcos Sánchez, album producers; María Elisa Ayerbe & Marcos Sánchez, album recording engineers; María Elisa Ayerbe, album mixer; Paula Arenas & Manuel Ramos, songwriters; Orlando Ferrer, album mastering engineer
  • De Adentro Pa AfueraCamilo
    • Juan Ariza, Edgar Barrera, Camilo & Nicolás Ramírez, album producers; Juan Ariza & Nicolás Ramírez, album recording engineers; Maddox Chhim, album mixer; Edgar Barrera & Camilo, songwriters; Mike Bozzi, album mastering engineer
  • Décimo CuartoAndrés Cepeda
    • Carlos Taboada, album producer; Nicolás Ladrón De Guevara & Andrés Torres, album recording engineers
  • Vida CotidianaJuanes
    • Emmanuel Briceño Vera, Juanes & Sebastian Krys, album producers; Emmanuel Briceño Vera, Vago Galindo, Juanes, Sebastian Krys & José López, album recording engineers; Vago Galindo & Sebastian Krys, album mixers; Juanes, songwriter; Brian Lucey, album mastering engineer
  • Mañana Será BonitoKarol G
    • Ovy On The Drums, album producer; Rob Kinelski, album mixer; Kevyn Mauricio Cruz Moreno, Karol G & Ovy On The Drums, songwriters; Dave Kutch, album mastering engineer
  • De Todas las FloresNatalia Lafourcade
    • Adan Jodorowsky & Natalia Lafourcade, album producers; Gerardo Ordoñez, album recording engineer; Gerardo Ordoñez, album mixer; Natalia Lafourcade, songwriter; Bernie Grundman, album mastering engineer
  • PlayRicky Martin
    • Kevyn Cruz, Luis Miguel Gómez "Casta", Jc Entertainment, L.E.X.U.Z & Jean Rodríguez, album producers; Enrique LaReals, Sergio Robledo & Jean Rodriguez, album recording engineers; Jaycen Joshua, album mixer; Kevyn Cruz, Ricky Martin & Luis Angel Oneill Laureano, songwriters; Jaycen Joshua, album mastering engineer
  • EADDA9223Fito Páez
    • Gustavo Borner, Diego Olivero & Fito Páez, album producers; Gustavo Borner, Phil Levine & Diego Olivero, album recording engineers; Gustavo Borner, album mixer; Rodolfo Páez, songwriter; Justin Moshkevich, album mastering engineer
  • Escalona Nunca Se Había Grabado AsíCarlos Vives
    • Andrés Leal, Luis Ángel Pastor & Carlos Vives, album producers; Andrés Borda & Francisco Castro, album recording engineers; Javier Garza, album mixer; Rafael Calixto Escalona Martínez, songwriter; Felipe Tichauer, album mastering engineer
Song of the Year
Best New Artist
  • Borja
  • Conexión Divina
  • Ana Del Castillo
  • Natascha Falcão
  • Gale
  • Paola Guanche
  • Joaquina
  • Leon Leiden
  • Maréh
  • Timø

Pop

Best Pop Vocal Album
Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album
Best Pop Song

Urban

Best Urban Fusion/Performance
Best Reggaeton Performance
Best Urban Music Album
Best Rap/Hip Hop Song
  • "Autodidacta"
    • Mauro De Tommaso & J Noa, songwriters (J Noa)
  • "Coco Channel"
  • "Dispara ***"
    • Santiago Alvarado, Milo J, Nicki Nicole & Santiago Ruiz, songwriters (Nicki Nicole featuring Milo J)
  • "Le Pido a Dios"
  • "Pá Ganá"
    • Akapellah, songwriter (Akapellah)
  • "Pregúntale a Tu Papá Por Mi"
Best Urban Song

Rock

Best Rock Album
Best Rock Song
Best Pop/Rock Album
Best Pop/Rock Song
  • "Alaska"
  • "Amantes"
    • León Larregui, songwriter (León Larregui)
  • "Caminar Sola"
  • "¿Dónde Se Llora Cuando Se Llora?"
  • "Ojos Marrones"
    • Luis Jiménez, Lasso & Agustín Zubillaga, songwriters (Lasso)
  • "Señorita Revolución"
    • Bruses & Ali Stone, songwriters (Bruses)

Alternative

Best Alternative Music Album
Best Alternative Song
  • "Aleros/Pompeii"
    • Sebastian Ayala, Daniel Briceño, Henry D'Arthenay, Rodolfo Pagliuca & Hector Tosta, songwriters (La Vida Bohème)
  • "ANASTASIA"
    • Cami & Jonathan Julca, songwriters (Cami)
  • "Cicatriz Radiante"
  • "El Lado Oscuro del Corazón"
  • "Traguito"

Tropical

Best Salsa Album
Best Cumbia/Vallenato Album
Best Merengue/Bachata Album
Best Traditional Tropical Album
  • Tierra, Songs By Cuban Women – Estrella Acosta
  • Y Sigo Pa'lante – El Septeto Santiaguero
  • Tour Sinfónico En Vivo Auditorio NacionalSonora Santanera
  • Danzoneando (En Vivo Desde Matanzas) – Orquesta Failde
  • VidaOmara Portuondo
  • En Tiempo de Son... Homenaje a las Canciones de: Jorge Luis Piloto – Septeto Acarey de Reynier Pérez
Best Contemporary Tropical Album
Best Tropical Song

Songwriter

Best Singer-Songwriter Album
Best Singer-Songwriter Song
  • "De Todas las Flores"
  • "La Raíz"
    • Valeria Castro, songwriter (Valeria Castro)
  • "1.200 Kilómetros"
  • "Si Me Matan"
  • "Tu Historia, la Mía y la Verdad"
    • Juan Carlos Pérez Soto, songwriter (Juan Carlos Pérez Soto)

Regional Mexican

Best Ranchero/Mariachi Album
Best Banda Album
Best Tejano Album
  • Sin FinGary Hobbs
  • El PatrónJay Perez
  • Super Heroes de Blanco – Proyecto Insomnio
  • Para Empezar a Amar – Juan Treviño
  • Ganas – Vilax
Best Norteño Album
Best Regional Mexican Song

Instrumental

Best Instrumental Album
  • Tres – Renesito Avich
  • Choro NegroCristovão Bastos & Mauro Senise
  • Brooklyn-Cumana – Jorge Glem & Sam Reider
  • The Chick Corea Symphony Tribute. Ritmo – ADDA Simfònica, Josep Vicent & Emilio Solla
  • Made In Miami – Camilo Valencia & Richard Bravo
  • Romance al Campesino PorteñoMiguel Zenón, José A. Zayas Cabán, Ryan Smith & Casey Rafn

Traditional

Best Folk Album
  • EpifaníasSusana Baca
  • Aguajes de Mar y Manglar – Cantares del Pacifico
  • Camino al SolVicente García
  • Mamá Cumbé – Tato Marenco
  • El Trébol Agorero, Homenaje a Luis Antonio Calvo – Quinteto Leopoldo Federico
  • Ayvu – Tierra Adentro
Best Tango Album
  • Retrato del Aire – Pablo Jaurena
  • Operation Tango – Quinteto Astor Piazzolla
  • ReencuentroSusana Rinaldi & Osvaldo Piro
  • Ahora – Romo - Agri - Messiez Tango Trio
  • ArgentinxsTanghetto
Best Flamenco Album

Jazz

Best Latin Jazz/Jazz Album
  • Unánime – Roxana Amed
  • Flying ChickenHamilton de Holanda featuring Thiago Rabello & Salomão Soares
  • Bembé – Iván "Melon" Lewis & The Cuban Swing Express
  • Semblanzas – William Maestre Big Band
  • I Missed You Too!Chucho Valdés & Paquito D'Rivera (with Reunion Sextet)

Christian

Best Christian Album (Spanish Language)
  • Fuego & Poder (Live) – Barak
  • VidaAlex Campos
  • El Vallenato Se Hizo en el Cielo – Gilberto Daza & Sergio Luis Rodríguez
  • Hazme Caminar – Jesús Israel
  • El Cielo Aún EsperaJesús Adrián Romero
  • Lo Que VemosMarcos Vidal
Best Christian Album (Portuguese Language)
  • 30 Anos Vol 1Aline Barros
  • Novo Tempo – Casa Worship
  • Único – Fernandinho
  • Preto No Branco Vertical – Preto No Branco
  • Nós – Eli Soares

Portuguese language

Best Portuguese Language Contemporary Pop Album
  • Bryan Behr Ao Vivo Em São Paulo – Bryan Behr
  • Em Nome da EstrelaXênia França
  • Hodari – Hodari
  • QuintalMelim
  • As Palavras, Vol. 1 & 2 – Rubel
Best Portuguese Language Rock or Alternative Album
Best Portuguese-Language Urban Performance
Best Samba/Pagode Album
Best MPB (Musica Popular Brasileira) Album
Best Sertaneja Music Album
Best Portuguese Language Roots Album
Best Portuguese Language Song

Children's

Best Latin Children's Album
  • Aventuras – Flor Bromley
  • Vamos al Zoo – Danilo & Chapis
  • Cantando JuntosGaby Moreno & Zona Neon
  • Colcha de Retazos – María Mulata
  • ¿Y Si Pido Que Me Cuentes? – Veleta Roja

Classical

Best Classical Album
  • Afro-Cuban Dances – Kristhyan Benitez
    • Jon Feidner, album producer
  • Albéniz & Granados Piano Works – Luis López
    • Fernando Ortí Salvador, album producer
  • Cantata Negra – Marvin Camacho & UCR Coral
    • Didier Mora, conductor; Marvin Camacho Villegas & Jorge Castro Ruiz, album producers
  • Estirpe – Pacho Flores
  • Huáscar Barradas Four Elements Immersive Symphony for Orchestra and ChorusSimón Bolívar Symphony Orchestra
    • Ollantay Velasquez, conductor; Huáscar Barradas, Maria Cardemas, Eugenio Carreño & Eduardo Martinez Planas, album producers
Best Classical Contemporary Composition
  • "Aroma a Distancia (Live from Paliesius, Lithuania)"
  • "Concerto Venezolano"
  • "Double Concerto for Clarinet and Bandoneon, III. Aboriginal"
    • JP Jofre, composer (JP Jofre and Seunghee Lee)
  • "Lucha Libre!"
    • Juan Pablo Contreras, composer (Juan Pablo Contreras)
  • "Suite de los Buenos Aires para Piano y Flauta"
    • Claudia Montero, composer (Natalia González Figueroa and Tanja Esther Von Arx)

Arrangement

Best Arrangement
  • "Waltz of the Flowers"
    • Joe McCarthy & Vince Norman, arrangers (Joe McCarthy's New York Afro Bop Alliance Big Band)
  • "Com Que Voz"
  • "Songo Bop"
    • Rafael Valencia, arranger (Camilo Valencia, Richard Bravo featuring Milton Salcedo)
  • "Crónicas Latinoamericanas"
    • Daniel Freiberg, arranger (Various Artists)
  • "Spain"
    • Emilio Solla, arranger (Various Artists)

Recording Package

Best Recording Package

Songwriter

Songwriter of the Year

Production

Best Engineered Album
  • Canto a la Imaginación
    • Érico Moreira, engineer; Érico Moreira, mixer; Felipe Tichauer, mastering engineer (Marina Tuset)
  • Daramô
  • Depois Do Fim
    • Túlio Airold, Victor Amaral & Pedro Peixoto, engineers; João Milliet & Pedro Peixoto, mixers; Fili Filizzola, mastering engineer (Lagum)
  • Octet and Originals
    • Roger Freret, engineer; Marcelo Saboia, mixer; Andre Dias, mastering engineer (Antonio Adolfo)
  • Quietude
    • Rodrigo de Castro Lopes, engineer; Pete Karam, mixer; Paul Blakemore, mastering engineer (Eliane Elias)
  • Solar
    • Thiago Baggio, engineer; Thiago Monteiro, mixer; Thiago Monteiro, mastering engineer (Vanessa Moreno)
Producer of the Year

Music Video

Best Short Form Music Video
  • "Podcast/Pedra Memória" – Kayode
    • Gabriel Avelar & Beto Galloni, video directors; Hugo Castelo Branco, Bruna Fernandes, André Cozman Ganut, Kozmos, Paladino, Regis Ramos & Yalla Rec, video producers
  • "Fixação" – Luthuly featuring Nave
    • Pedro Fiorillo & Jesus Mendes, video directors; Alcino Algarrao, Alcino Araujo, Ricardo Estevam, Paulo Miguez & Pamela Taby, video producers
  • "Estás Buenísimo" – Nathy Peluso
    • Félix Bollaín & Rogelio González, video directors; María Rubio, video producer
  • "No Quiero Ser un Cantante" – Sen Senra
    • Torso, video director; Cap Dept, video producer
  • "DESCARTABLE" – Wos
    • Tomas Curland & Rafael Nir, video directors; Mariano Jaureguiberry, Abril Neistadt, Rafael Nir & Diego Ríos, video producers
Best Long Form Music Video
  • Camilo: El Primer Tour de Mi VidaCamilo
    • Camilo & Camilo Ríos, video directors; Mauricio Ríos, video producer
  • Donde Machi - Album Completo – Dawer X Damper
    • Ivan Vernaza, video director; Alejandro Velasco Ochoa, video producer
  • Fanm Zetwal, Una Historia de Vida u Milagros – Fanm Zetwal
    • Claudia Hernández Romero, video director; Francisco Núñez, video producer
  • Universo K23Kenia Os
    • Flakka, video director; Compostela Films & Art, video producer
  • Patria y Vida: The Power of Music – Various Artists

Special Awards

Person of the Year
Lifetime Achievement Award
Trustees Award

Background

In March 2023, the Latin Recording Academy announced several changes for different categories:[13]

Category changes

  • Three new categories – Songwriter of the Year, Best Singer-Songwriter Song and Best Portuguese-Language Urban Performance – were added.
  • To qualify as a nominee on a project nominated for Album of the Year, the credited artists, producers, engineers, mixers, mastering engineers and songwriters must play on a total of 33% of an album's playing time.
  • For all the song categories, it is now required to include the date of composition when submitting a product to said categories.
  • To qualify as a nominee on a project nominated for Best Engineered Album, the credited recording engineer(s) and mixing engineer must play on a total of 33% of an album's playing time, while the credited mastering engineer(s) must be on at least 51% of the album.

Location

The 24th Annual Grammy Awards will mark the first time ever since its inaguration in 2000 that the ceremony is going to be held outside the United States. According to the President of the Regional Government of Andalusia, Juan Manuel Moreno, hosting the Latin Grammys in Seville could bring local tourism "an additional 12,000 people" and "media exposure" to the city, boosting the region's economic activity as well up to $3.2 billion.[14]

Controversy

Since the late 2010s, the inclusion of artists from Spain in the awards has garnered controversy from social media users who noted the Spanish colonization of the Americas and the Academy itself has been accused of whitewashing by favoring Spaniards and White Latin Americans over Afro–Latin Americans.[15][16] Furthermore, reggaeton was once stigmatized as the "music of immigrants" in Spain.[17]

Following the announcement of the new host city, criticism and debates arose towards its election, citing that "the European country [Spain] isn’t part of Latin America".[18] Manuel Abud, CEO of the Latin Recording Academy, has responded to disapproval on the inclusion of Spain by pointing out that "Latin music has been defined by Spanish and Portuguese languages",[19] and that the decision of hosting the ceremony overseas "is a gateway for artists to bring their music to Spain, and to Europe".[20]

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