The Latin Grammys of 2023 hailed Shakira and Karol G as the standout victors of the night, bagging three awards each, at the 24th edition of the celebrated event recognising achievements in the Latin music realm.
As the event unfolds, viewers will be eagerly watching the top four categories: album of the year, song of the year, best new artist, and record of the year. The crème de la crème of Latin Music, featuring luminaries such as Shakira, Peso Pluma, GALE, Maluma, and Alejandro Sanz, have garnered nominations across these categories. Notably, these accomplished artists will also grace the stage with fiery performances.
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Let’s be real: Bad Bunny should’ve been nominated for Best New Artist and other fitting categories instead of just being relegated to the Best Latin Pop Or Urban Album and Best Pop Duo/Group Performance nominations. Benito Martínez Ocasio released three records last year, with each being a game-changer in Latin trap. But the album that earned the nomination and won Best Latin Pop Or Urban Album at the 2021 Grammys is his best yet,
Yo Hago Lo Que Me Da La Gana). This marks his first time winning a Grammy that isn’t a Latin Grammy. The Puerto Rican artist gave a speech in English and Spanish, noting how important it felt to win an award for something he loves doing.