The 26th Annual Latin GRAMMY Awards are underway, with the crucial Premiere Ceremony distributing the first wave of golden gramophones. The race is on for the year’s top honors, cementing the next class of Latin music legends as the excitement builds for the main telecast.
Follow our definitive list below, updating in real-time, for every winner as they are announced live.
Update -[ 3:43pm PST ] – he 26th Annual Latin GRAMMY Awards officially commenced with the non-televised Premiere event, a dedicated ceremony hosted by Kany García and Tiago Iorc where the majority of the night’s trophies were presented. Setting a vibrant, cross-genre tone for the main telecast, the Premiere saw several artists claim landmark victories, signaling shifts and constants across the Latin music landscape. Read More
Update -[10:12pm PST ]- The 26th Annual Latin GRAMMY® Awards Telecast showcased a vibrant array of performances, blending musical legends with rising stars across various Latin genres. The ceremony kicked off with a high-energy, Mexican-flavored medley featuring rock icon Carlos Santana, co-host Maluma, Christian Nodal, Édgar Barrera, and Grupo Frontera, who energized the crowd with classics like “Oye Cómo Va” and “Corazón Espinado.” The night was marked by spectacular production and generational collaborations, notably the salsa-infused union of Gloria Estefan and Nathy Peluso, and the surprise presentation of the long-awaited collaboration “Coleccionando Heridas” by KAROL G and Marco Antonio Solís. Read More
The Full Winners List Is Available Below.
GENERAL FIELD
- Record of the Year
- “Unforgettable Dance” – Bad Bunny
- “DTmF” – Bad Bunny
- “Friendship Day” – CA7RIEL & Paco Amoroso
- “#TETAS” – CA7RIEL & Paco Amoroso
- “Fabulous Disasters” – Jorge Drexler & Knowing Russia
- “Lara” – Zoe Gotusso
- “If I Had Met You Before” – Karol G
- “Cancionera” – Natalia Lafourcade
- “Ao Teu Lado” – Liniker
- “Palm Trees in the Garden” – Alejandro Sanz ***WINNER***
- Album of the Year
- Our Thing – Rauw Alejandro
- I SHOULD HAVE TAKEN MORE PHOTOS – Bad Bunny ***WINNER***
- Papota – CA7RIEL & Paco Amoroso
- Roots – Gloria Estefan
- A Little Pudding of Yocahú – Vicente García
- When the bubble bursts – Joaquina
- Songbook – Natalia Lafourcade
- To’s Word (Dry) – Carín León
- Cashew – Liniker
- In the Clouds – With My Friends – Elena Rose
- What Now? – Alejandro Sanz
- Song of the Year
- “UNFORGETTABLE DANCE” – Bad Bunny, Antonio Caraballo, Julio Gaston, Armando Josue Lopez, MAG, Jay Anthony Nuñez, Kaled Elikai Rivera Cordova & Roberto Jose Rosado Torres, songwriters (Bad Bunny)
- “Bogotá” – Andres Cepeda, Mauricio Rengifo & Andres Torres, songwriters (Andrés Cepeda)
- “Cancionera” – Natalia Lafourcade, songwriter (Natalia Lafourcade)
- “DTmF” – Bad Bunny, Scott Dittrich, Benjamin Falik, MAG, Roberto José Rosado Torres, Hugo René Sención Sanabria & Tyler Spry, songwriters (Bad Bunny)
- “Friend’s Day” – Rafa Arcaute, Gino Borri, CA7RIEL & Paco Amoroso, Amanda Ibanez, Vicente Jiménez & Federico Vindver, songwriters (CA7RIEL & Paco Amoroso)
- “Another Night to Cry” – Mon Laferte, songwriter (Mon Laferte)
- “Palmeras En El Jardin” – Luis Miguel Gómez Castaño, Manuel Lorente Freire, Elena Rose & Alejandro Sanz, songwriters (Alejandro Sanz)
- “If I Had Met You Before” – Edgar Barrera, Andres Jael Correa Rios & Karol G, songwriters (Karol G) ***WINNER***
- “#Tetas” – Rafa Arcaute, Gino Borri, CA7RIEL & Paco Amoroso, Gale, Vicente Jiménez & Federico Vindver, songwriters (CA7RIEL & Paco Amoroso)
- “Veludo Marrom” – Liniker, songwriter (Liniker)
- Best New Artist
- Alleh
- Annasofia
- Yerai Cortés
- Juliane Gamboa
- Camila Guevara
- Isadora
- Alex Luna
- Paloma Morphy *** WINNER***
- Sued Nunes
- Ruzzi
FIELD 1 – POP
- Best Contemporary Pop Album
- Blue Room – Aitana
- Palace – Elsa and Elmar
- When the Bubble Breaks – Joaquina
- In the Clouds – With My Friends – Elena Rose
- What Now? – Alejandro Sanz ***WINNER***
- Best Traditional Pop Album
- Bogotá – Andrés Cepeda ***WINNER***
- Corny – Zoe Gotusso
- What We Didn’t Want to Say – Jesse & Joy
- Natalia Lafourcade Live At Carnegie Hall – Natalia Lafourcade
- After 30 – Raquel Sofia
- Best Pop Song
- “Bogotá” – Andres Cepeda, Mauricio Rengifo & Andres Torres, songwriters (Andrés Cepeda)
- “Friend’s Day” – Rafa Arcaute, Gino Borri, CA7RIEL & Paco Amoroso, Amanda Ibanez, Vicente Jiménez & Federico Vindver, songwriters (CA7RIEL & Paco Amoroso) ***WINNER***
- “Dear Me” – Camilo, Gonzalo Ferreyra, Nicolás Ramirez & Yami Safdie, songwriters (Yami Safdie & Camilo)
- “Soltera” – Edgar Barrera, Bizarrap, Kevyn Mauricio Cruz Moreno & Shakira, songwriters (Shakira)
- “Te Quiero” – Juan Ariza, Covi Quintana & Nicole Zignago, songwriters (Nicole Zignago)
FIELD 2 – ELECTRONIC
- Best Latin Electronic Music Performance
- “Orion (Sistek Remix)” – Boza, Elena Rose & Sistek
- “She Wants Techno” – Imanbek & Taichu
- “Qqqq” – Ela Minus
- “Rulay En Dubai – (Extended)” – Mr. Pauer, Villa Electronika & Dj Polin
- “Veneka” – Rawayana Featuring Akapellah ***WINNER***
FIELD 3 – URBAN
- Best Urban/Urban Fusion Performance
- “Capable (Merengueton)” – Alleh, Yorghaki
- “Dtmf” – Bad Bunny ***WINNER***
- “De Maravisha” – Tokischa Featuring Nathy Peluso
- “La Plena – W Sound 05” – W Sound Featuring Beele & Ovy On The Drums
- “Rome” – Jay Wheeler
- Best Reggaeton Performance
- “Baja Pa’ Acá” – Rauw Alejandro Featuring Alexis & Fido
- “I’m Going to Take You to Puerto Rico” – Bad Bunny ***WINNER***
- “Tell Him” – Nicky Jam
- “Shine” – Lenny Tavárez
- “Reggaeton Malandro” – Yandel Featuring Tego Calderón
- Best Urban Music Album
- Debi Take More Photos – Bad Bunny ***WINNER***
- Underwater – Fariana
- Naiki – Nicki Nicole
- MPC (Carioca Popular Music) – Papatinho
- Elyte – Yandel
- Best Rap/Hip Hop Song
- “Mommy’s Favorite” – Noah Assad, José Carabaño, Eladio Carrión, Samuel David Jiménez, Adam Moralejo, Albert Packness & Big Soto, songwriters (Big Soto Featuring Eladio Carrion)
- “Fresh” – Trueno, songwriter (Trueno) ***WINNER***
- “Parriba” – Akapellah, Jesus Fuenmayor & Trueno, songwriters (Akapellah Featuring Trueno)
- “Sudor Y Tinta” – Samuel Wilfredo Dilone Castillo, J Noa & Vakero, songwriters (J Noa & Vakero)
- “The” – Arcángel, songwriter (Arcángel)
- Best Urban Song
- “Unfinished Things” – Edgar Barrera, Kevyn Mauricio Cruz Moreno, Luis Miguel Gómez Castaño, Manuel Lorente Freire & Maluma, songwriters (Maluma)
- “DtMF” – Bad Bunny, Scott Dittrich, Benjamin Falik, MAG, Roberto Jose Rosado Torres, Hugo Rene Sencion Sanabria & Tyler Spry, songwriters (Bad Bunny) ***WINNER***
- “En La City” – Trueno & Young Miko, songwriters (Trueno Featuring Young Miko)
- “LA MUDANZA” – Bad Bunny, Luis Amed Irizarry, Marcos Masis, Jay Anthony Nuñez & Roberto Jose Rosado Torres, songwriters (Bad Bunny)
- “Xq Eres Así” – Alejandro Avila, Alvaro Díaz, Manuel Lara, Nathy Peluso & Joyce Francue Santana Febres, songwriters (Alvaro Diaz Featuring Nathy Peluso)
FIELD 4 – ROCK
- Best Rock Album
- Legacy – ANIMAL
- Luna En Obras (Live) – Marilina Bertoldi
- THREE DAYS FROM EARTH – Eruca Sativa
- Giant – Leiva
- Novel – Fito Paez ***WINNER***
- Best Rock Song
- “La Torre” – RENEE, songwriter (RENEE)
- “Legacy” – Andrés Giménez, songwriter (ANIMAL)
- “The Sun Comes Out” – Fito Paez, songwriter (Fito Paez) ***WINNER***
- “TRNA” – Ali Stone, songwriter (Ali Stone)
- “VOLARTE” – Eruca Sativa, songwriters (Eruca Sativa)
- Best Pop/Rock Album
- Vandals – Chinese Bandits
- Foul-mouthed – Electric Diamond
- Spoiled – Lasso
- The Last Day of Our Lives – Dani Martín
- It’s Already Tomorrow – Morat ***WINNER***
- R – RENEE
- Best Pop/Rock Song
- “Dead Angle” – Leiva, songwriter (Leiva)
- “Fabulous Disasters” – Discovering Russia, Jorge Drexler & Pablo Drexler, songwriters (Jorge Drexler & Discovering Russia) ***WINNER***
- “Lucifer” – Renzo Bravo, Lasso & Orlando Vitto, songwriters (Lasso)
- “Don’t call what’s mine ‘ours’” – Joaquina & Andry Kiddos, songwriters (Joaquina)
- “Tu Manera De Amar” – Julián Bernal & Debi Nova, songwriters (Debi Nova)
- “A Last Waltz” – Leiva, Benjamín Prado & Joaquín Sabina, songwriters (Joaquín Sabina)
FIELD 5 – ALTERNATIVE
- Best Alternative Music Album
- WHO DO YOU WORK FOR Vol. I – Marilina Bertoldi
- Papota – CA7RIEL & Paco Amoroso ***WINNER***
- Bodhiria – Judeline
- EVERY DAY ALL DAY – Latin Mafia
- DAISY – Rusowsky
- Best Alternative Song
- “The Rhythm” – Salvador Colombo, songwriter (Bandalos Chinos)
- “Joropo” – Javier Fernández Blanco, Pablo Gómez Cano, Roberto Gutierrez Acosta, Andrés De Las Heras, Judeline & Pablo López García, songwriters (Judeline)
- “I Feel I Deserve More” – Latin Mafia, songwriters (Latin Mafia)
- “(Sola)” – Paloma Morphy, songwriter (Paloma Morphy)
- “#Tetas” – Rafa Arcaute, Gino Borri, CA7RIEL & Paco Amoroso, Gale, Vicente Jiménez “Vibarco” & Federico Vindver, songwriters (CA7RIEL & Paco Amoroso) ***WINNER***
FIELD 6 – TROPICAL
- Best Salsa Album
- Big Swing – José Alberto “El Canario”
- Photographs – Rubén Blades and Roberto Delgado & Orchestra ***WINNER***
- Look How I Come – Isaac Delgado
- Positive Infinity – The Rosario Brothers
- Debut and Second Set, Vol. II – Gilberto Santa Rosa
- Best Cumbia/Vallenato Album
- SON 30 – Checo Acosta
- The Last Dance – Silvestre Dangond & Juancho De La Espriella ***WINNER***
- Nobody Dies of Love – Karen Lizarazo
- Baila Kolombia – Los Cumbia Stars
- The Hierarchy – Peter Manjarrés & Luis José Villa
- Best Merengue/Bachata Album
- The Most Complete – Alex Bueno
- Rookie Bettor – Eddy Herrera ***WINNER***
- Milly Quezada – Live Vol. 1 From the National Theater of the Dominican Republic – Milly Quezada
- Best Traditional Tropical Album
- Malena Burke Sings To Meme Solis, Vol. 1 – Malena Burke & Meme Solis
- Roots – Gloria Estefan ***WINNER***
- Walking Piango Piango – Failde Orchestra
- Best Contemporary Tropical Album
- Calidosa – Mike Bahía
- A Little Pudding of Yocahú – Vicente García ***WINNER***
- Optical Illusion – Pedrito Martínez
- Bingo – Alain Pérez
- Candelaria Festival – Puerto Candelaria
- Best Tropical Song
- “Now or Never” – Juan José Hernandez, songwriter (Gilberto Santa Rosa)
- “Cariñito” – Techy Fatule, songwriter (Techy Fatule)
- “La Foto” – Larry Coll, Luis Enrique & Marcos Sánchez, songwriters (Luis Enrique)
- “Nunca Me Fui” – Rubén Blades, Andy Clay, Fonseca, Felipe González Abad & Yoel Henríquez, songwriters (Fonseca & Rubén Blades)
- “If I Had Met You Before” – Edgar Barrera, Andres Jael Correa Rios & Karol G, songwriters (Karol G) ***WINNER***
- “If Jesus Returned” – Jorge Luis Piloto, songwriter (Victor Manuelle)
- “Come What May” – Andy Clay, Fonseca & Alberto Montenegro, songwriters (Fonseca, Rawayana)
FIELD 7 – SINGER-SONGWRITER
- Best Singer-Songwriter Album
- Two Hemispheres – Alejandro and Maria Laura
- The Body After All – Valeria Castro
- Songbook – Natalia Lafourcade ***WINNER***
- Things That Surprise the Audience – Vivir Quintana
- Stories – Ale Zéguer
- Best Singer-Songwriter Song
- “airport” – Joaquina, songwriter (Joaquina)
- “Loving you without you wanting to leave” – Camilú, songwriter (Camilú)
- “Cancionera” – Natalia Lafourcade, songwriter (Natalia Lafourcade) ***WINNER***
- “Like a Bird” – Silvana Estrada, songwriter (Silvana Estrada)
- “Quisqueya” – Vicente García, songwriter (Vicente García)
FIELD 8 – REGIONAL-MEXICAN
- Best Ranchero/Mariachi Album
- My Luck Is Being Mexican – Pepe Aguilar
- Alma De Reyna 30th Anniversary – Mariachi Reyna De Los Ángeles
- Who’s Like Me? – Christian Nodal ***WINNER***
- Best Banda Album
- 4218 – Julión Álvarez and his Norteño Banda ***WINNER***
- 25th Anniversary (Deluxe) – Luis Ángel “El Flaco”
- Limited Edition – Banda MS by Sergio Lizarraga
- Best Tejano Album
- Imperfect, Vol. 2 – The Plan
- I Didn’t Lose You – Gabriella
- Reflections – Culture Group
- The Next Step (Live Session) – Marian and Mariel
- Bobby Pulido & Friends One of Yours and One of Mine (Vol. 1/Live) – Bobby Pulido ***WINNER***
- 6 – Juan Treviño
- Best Norteño Album
- The Plan & Manuel Alejandro – The Plan & Manuel Alejandro
- Past, Present, Future – Northern Energy
- The Lottery – Los Tigres Del Norte ***WINNER***
- “LIVE” – Alfredo Olivas
- Face to Face – Heavy
- Best Contemporary Mexican Music Album
- A Look – Ivan Cornejo
- Legend – Danny Lux
- Evolution – Firm Group
- To’s Word (Dry) – Carín León ***WINNER***
- Awkward – Tito Double P
- Best Regional Song
- “Made For Me” – Edgar Barrera, Iván Gamez, Alex Hernandez & Adelaido Solis, songwriters (Grupo Frontera)
- “La Loteria” – Luciano Luna, songwriter (Los Tigres Del Norte) ***WINNER***
- “Me Jalo” – Miguel Armenta, Edgar Barrera & Jesús Ortiz Paz, songwriters (Fuerza Regida, Grupo Frontera)
- “Should we continue or not?” – Fernanda Diaz, Daniela Garcia Rosso, Lupita Infante & Mauro Muñoz, songwriters (Lupita Infante)
- “Si Tú Me Vieras” – Edgar Barrera, Kevyn Mauricio Cruz Moreno, Carin León & Maluma, songwriters (Carin León, Maluma)
- “Tierra Trágame” – César Gonzales & Kakalo, songwriters (Kakalo, Carin León)
FIELD 9 – INSTRUMENTAL
- Best Instrumental Album
- Soul in Cuba – Ariel Brínguez & Iván “Melon” Lewis
- Saga – Yamandu Costa, Martín Sued and Orquestra Assymptomática
- Ida e Volta – Yamandu Costa
- Havana Meets Harlem – Harlem Quartet Featuring Aldo López Gavilán
- And the Song of All – Rafael Serrallet & Lviv National Philharmonic Orchestra ***WINNER***
FIELD 10 – TRADITIONAL
- Best Folk Album
- Spells – Susana Baca
- Joropango – Kerreke, Daniela Padrón ***WINNER***
- Slowly – Sílvia Pérez Cruz & Juan Falú
- Candombe – Julieta Rada
- #Anonymous&Resilient – Voces Del Bullerengue
- Best Tango Album
- Colángelo… Tango – José Colángelo
- Piazzolla for Typical Orchestra – Daniel Ruggiero Typical Orchestra
- Milonguin – Giovanni Parra Quintet
- Shin-Urayasu – Richard Scofano, Alfredo Minetti
- The Inevitable Temptation to Go the Wrong Way – Ghost Sextet
- Live 20 Years – Tanghetto ***WINNER***
- Best Flamenco Album
- KM.0 – Andrés Barrios
- Flamenco dancers – Las Migas ***WINNER***
- Black Jet – Kiki Morente
- Dirty Blood – Ángeles Toledano
- Best Roots Song
- “Aguacero” – Luis Enrique, Fernando Osorio & Rodner Padilla, songwriters (Luis Enrique, C4 Trio) ***WINNER***
- “Como Quisiera Quererte” – El David Aguilar & Natalia Lafourcade, songwriters (Natalia Lafourcade Featuring El David Aguilar)
- “El Palomo y La Negra” – David Aguilar & Natalia Lafourcade, songwriters (Natalia Lafourcade)
- “She” – Tato Marenco, songwriter (Anita Vergara, Tato Marenco)
- “Garden of Paradise” – Catalina García Barahona, William Martínez, Juan Carlos Mindinero Satizabal & Julio Reyes Copello, songwriters (Monsieur Periné Featuring Bejuco)
- “Lo Que Le Pasó A Hawaii” – Bad Bunny, Luis Amed Irizarry, MAG, Marcos Efrain Masis, Flor Morales Ramos, Jay Anthony Nuñez & Roberto Jose Rosado Torres, songwriters (Bad Bunny)
FIELD 11 – JAZZ
- Best Latin Jazz/Jazz Album
- Hamilton De Holanda Trio – Live In NYC – Hamilton De Holanda ***WINNER***
- La Fleur De Cayenne – Paquito D’Rivera & Madrid-New York Connection Band
- Lights and Shadows – Iván Melon Lewis Trio
- Cuba And Beyond – Chucho Valdés, Royal Quartet ***WINNER***
- Golden City – Miguel Zenón
FIELD 12 – CHRISTIAN
- Best Christian Album (Spanish Language)
- Exalted – Marco Barrientos
- The Bride – Christine D’clario
- Coritos Vol. 1 – Israel & New Breed
- Here We Are – Marcos Vidal
- Legacy – Marcos Witt ***WINNER***
- Best Portuguese Language Christian Album
- Ton Carfi 20 Years (Ao Vivo) – Ton Carfi
- Razão Da Esperança – Paloma Possi
- Where do we store flowers? – Rescue
- Memóri4s (Ao Vivo) – Eli Soares ***WINNER***
- A Greater Honor – Julliany Souza
FIELD 13 – PORTUGUESE LANGUAGE
- Best Portuguese Language Contemporary Pop Album
- No Escuro, Quem É Você? – Carol Biazin
- Fugacity – January
- Cashew – Liniker ***WINNER***
- Wonderfully Bem – Julia Mestre
- Natural Things – Marina Sena
- Best Portuguese Language Rock or Alternative Album
- O Mundo Da Voltas – Baianasystem ***WINNER***
- Colinho – Maria Beraldo
- Adverse Reactions / Symptoms Persist – Tó Brandileone
- Quanto More Eu Como, Mais Fome Eu Sinto! – Djonga
- Big Buraco – Jadsa
- Best Portuguese Language Urban Performance
- “I Just Want to See” – BK & Evinha
- “I Demoro A Dormir” – Djonga Featuring Milton Nascimento
- “Caju” – Liniker ***WINNER***
- “A Dança (Ao Vivo)” – Mc Hariel & Gilberto Gil
- “Barbie” – Mc Tuto Featuring Dj Glenner
- Best Samba/Pagode Album
- Alcione – Alcione
- Practical Manual Do Novo Traditional Samba, Vol. 2: Tia Darci – Marcelo D2
- Pagode Da Mart’nália – Mart’nália
- Zeca Pagodinho – 40 Years (Ao Vivo) – Zeca Pagodinho
- Sorriso Eu Gosto No Pagode Vol. 3 – Homenagem Ao Fundo De Quintal (Graved In London) – Sorriso Maroto ***WINNER***
- Best MPB (Musica Popular Brasileira)/MAPB (Música Afro Portuguesa Brasileira) Album
- Direction – 5 A Dry
- Um Mar Pra Cada Um – Luedji Luna ***WINNER***
- Pique – Dora Morelenbaum
- Divine Casca – Rachel Reis
- Beauty. But Now People Face Or What Com Isso? – Rubel
- Best Sertaneja Music Album
- Let’s Go Rodeo – Ana Castela
- José & Durval – Chitãozinho & Xororó ***WINNER***
- Obrigado Deus – Léo Foguete
- Transcende (Ao Vivo / Deluxe) – Lauana Prado
- Old Testament – Tierry
- Best Portuguese Language Roots Album
- Casa Coração – Joyce Alane
- Ao Vivo No Ccb: Tribute To José Mário Branco – Camané
- Paixão Universe – Natascha Falcão
- Transspace – Fitti
- Dominguinho – João Gomes, Mestrinho e Jota.pê ***WINNER***
- Best Portuguese Language Song
- “Wonderfully Bem” – Julia Mestre, songwriter (Julia Mestre)
- “Ouro De Tolo” – Marina Sena, songwriter (Marina Sena)
- “Transe” – Zé Ibarra, songwriter (Zé Ibarra)
- “Um Vento Passou (For Paul Simon)” – Marcio Borges & Milton Nascimento, songwriters (Milton Nascimento & Esperanza Spalding Featuring Paul Simon)
- “Veludo Marrom” – Liniker, songwriter (Liniker) ***WINNER***
FIELD 14 – CHILDREN’S
- Best Children’s Album
- The New Canticuentos – Canticuentos, Riogrande Choir ***WINNER***
- Caramel Adventures – Antonio Caramel, Malibu
- Infantis Dinners – Sung Word
- Buscapié – Luis Pescetti, Juan Quintero
- Giraffes – Rita Rosa
FIELD 15 – CLASSICAL
- Best Classical Album
- Brouwer, Erena & Others: Guitar Works – Ausiàs Parejo
- Gabriela Ortiz: Diamond Revolution – María Dueñas; Gustavo Dudamel, conductor (Los Angeles Philharmonic; Los Angeles Master Chorale)
- Kaleidoscope – Contemporary Piano Music By Female Composers From Around The World – Isabel Dobarro ***WINNER***
- Radames – São Paulo Chamber Soloists
- Sisters Of The Moon – Susana Gómez Vázquez
- Best Classical Contemporary Composition
- “Guitar Concerto. I: The Spirit Within, II. Le Tombeau de Viola Liuzzo, III. Devil’s Rag” – Giovanni Piacentini, composer (Eduardo García Barrios, Eliot Fisk, Orquesta Escuela Carlos Chávez)
- “I Movement: The Visit, II Movement: Shamanic Ritual, III Movement: Introspection, IV Movement: Federico Gypsy Soul” – Marvin Camacho, composer (Marvin Camacho & Symphony Orchestra of the University of Costa Rica)
- “Diamantine Revolution Act I: The Sounds Cats Make, Act II: We Don’t Love Each Other, Act III: Borders And Bodies, Act IV: Speaking The Unspeakable” – Gabriela Ortiz, composer (Gustavo Dudamel, Los Angeles Philharmonic & Los Angeles Master Chorale) ***WINNER***
FIELD 16 – VISUAL MEDIA
- Best Music For Visual Media
- Every Minute Counts (Soundtrack from the Prime Video Original Series) – Pedro Osuna
- One Hundred Years of Solitude (Netflix Series Soundtrack) – Camilo Sanabria ***WINNER***
- The Eternaut (Soundtrack of the Netflix Series) – Federico Jusid
- In The Summers – Cabra
- Pedro Páramo (Soundtrack from the Netflix Series) – Gustavo Santaolalla
FIELD 17 – ARRANGING
- Best Arrangement
- “Sapato Velho” – Rafael Beck & Felipe Montanaro, arrangers (Rafael Beck and Felipe Montanaro)
- “Have a Merry Little Christmas” – Cheche Alara, arranger (David Bisbal)
- “I Try to Forget You – Symphonic Version” – Edy Lan, arranger (Brava Featuring Yaneth Sandoval)
- “Bach’s Cuban Concerto For Piano And Tres” – Joachim Horsley, arranger (Joachim Horsley Featuring Olivia Soler & Boston Public Quartet And Friends)
- “Chameleon” – Cesar Orozco, arranger (Cesar Orozco & Son Ahead) ***WINNER***
- “Flight 962” – Cassio Vianna, arranger (Cassio Vianna Jazz Orchestra)
FIELD 18 – RECORDING PACKAGE
- Best Recording Package
- Blue Room – Christian Molina, art director (Aitana) ***WINNER***
- Cuba And Beyond – Ana Gonzalez, Patricia Nunez, Francisco Pinero, Chucho Valdés & Jourdan Villarroel, art directors (Chucho Valdés, Royal Quartet)
- Giant – Leiva
- Masters Of Our Roots – Ana Gonzalez, Patricia Nunez, Francisco Pinero & Jourdan Villarroel, art directors (Albita & Chucho Valdés)
- For Those Braids – Daniela Tomas, art director (Lourdes Carhuas)
FIELD 19 – SONGWRITER
- Songwriter of the Year
- Edgar Barrera ***WINNER***
- João Ferreira
- Pablo Preciado
- Monica Velaz
- Ale Zéguer
FIELD 20 – PRODUCTION
- Best Engineered Album
- Bodhiria – Judeline
- Cashew – Liniker
- Songbook – Natalia Lafourcade ***WINNER***
- While You Are Distracted Love – Pedro Emilio
- Love Cole Porter – Antonio Adolfo
- Producer of the Year
- Rafa Arcaute, Federico Vindver ***WINNER***
- Edgar Barrera
- Nico Cotton ***WINNER***
- Andres Torres, Mauricio Rengifo
- Matheus Stirmer
FIELD 21 – MUSIC VIDEO
- Best Short Form Music Video
- “THE CLUB” – Bad Bunny
- “Diamonds, Tears and Faces to Esquecer (Dire)” – Bk’
- “#TETAS” – CA7RIEL & Paco Amoroso ***WINNER***
- “Cura Pa Mi Alma” – Vera Grv
- “Full Time Papi” – Guitarricadelafuente
- Best Long Form Music Video
- Papota (Short Film) – CA7RIEL & Paco Amoroso ***WINNER***
- Iradoh3 Atos De Irmandade: A Música, O Crime EA Justiça – Hodari
- Mon Laferte, Te Amo – Mon Laferte
- Lamento (Extended Cut) – Gaby Moreno
- Milton Bituca Nascimento – Various Artists
