These three international stars achieved considerable success this year – and are still doing so – especially one star from Barranquilla, but according to the Academy, the leadership of these three has been led by young Mexican-American producer Barrera, Who have 13 nominations for this 24th edition.
A musician and engineer, Barrera has worked with stars such as Camilo, Maluma and Karol G, and has been nominated in three main categories: Recording, Album and Song of the Year.
In this last segment he appears a few times with “Nasa” by Camilo and Alejandro Sanz, and “Un X100tu” by Grupo Frontera with the participation of Bad Bunny.
Similarly, the Latin Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences announced that Barrera was selected on three separate occasions in each category of Best Tropical Song and Best Regional Song.
Shakira is one of the most nominated artists, tied with Camilo and her compatriot Karol G, as well as reggaeton musician Kevin Mauricio Cruz Moreno with seven mentions, the second most nominations in terms of quantity.
All four face Barrera in the song of the year category, along with Shakira’s “Acrostico”, Pablo Alborán and María Becerra’s “Amigos”, Natalia Lafourcade’s “De Todos las Flores”, and “D”. “Todos las Flores”, by Natalia Lafourcade, also compete. “She Dances Alone” by Eslabón Armado and Paso Pluma.
This section includes the Colombians with the song “Ojosbrownes” by Lasso, “Si Tú Me Quiero” by Fonseca and Juan Luis Guerra, and then “Shakira: BuzzRP Music Sessions, Vol. 53” by Bizarrap. The artist, who will release a new song on September 20.
Karol G’s “TQG”, featuring Shakira, was nominated for Song of the Year.
Shakira repeated and, in addition, in her three participations in the song category, she was nominated for Record of the Year and Best Pop Song for “Shakira: BuzzRP Music Sessions, Vol. 53”, as well as Best Fusion/Urban. Also nominated for. Performance for “TQG”.
They will also compete for Record of the Year for “No Es Que Te Extrané” by Christina Aguilera, “Carretera y Manta” by Alborán, and “Déjême Crité” by Paula Arenas and Jesús Navarro.
There are also “If You Want Me” by Fonseca-Guerra, “Mientras Me Quero del Cora” by Karol G, “De Todos Las Flores” by Lafourcade; “Brown Eyes” by Lasso, as well as, “The Formula” by Maluma and Marc Anthony; “Desfa” by Rosalía, and “Corecaminos” by Alejandro Sanz with Danny Ocean.
Alborán, Arenas, Camilo, Andrés Cepeda, Juanes, Karol G, Lafourcade, Ricky Martin and Carlos Vives entered the Album of the Year category.
Nominees for Best New Artist include Borja, Conexion Divina, Ana del Castillo, Natasha Falcao, as well as Gael, Paola Guanche, Joaquina, Leon Liden, Mareh and Timo.
The music that will be awarded covers the period from June 1, 2022 to May 31, 2023, with the compositions consisting for the most part of songs in Spanish, Portuguese and any other regional dialect.
Since the Latin Grammys were launched in 2000, it is the first time that the Academy will present awards for Composer of the Year, Best Singer-Songwriter Song and Best Urban Performance in Portuguese.
The awards ceremony will take place on November 16 in Seville, Spain.
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