Anitta leaves the Latin Grammys blank, but is enchanted in honor of Sergio Mendes; see the winners

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Brazilian saw Dominican Juan Luis Guerra win the main awards of the night; however, his performance alongside Tiago Orc enchanted the audience

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Tiago Iorc and Anitta perform on stage during the 25th edition of the Latin Grammy Awards at the Kaseya Center, in Miami, Florida

Held at the Miami Beach Convention Center, in the United States, the album “Radio Güira”, by Dominican artist Juan Luis Guerra, was crowned the big winner of the night. In addition to winning the Album of the Year award, Guerra was also recognized in the Record of the Year category with his song “Mambo 23”. The event also highlighted the performance of , who, despite not having won any awards, enchanted the audience by performing with . Together, they paid tribute to renowned Brazilian musician Sergio Mendes, performing an acoustic version of the classic “Mas Que Nada”.

At the ceremony held in the afternoon, Nathy Peluso and Edgar Barrera stood out, each receiving three awards. Among the representatives from Brazil, Jota.pe was the most awarded artist, taking home all the trophies in the categories in which he was nominated. Other winners of the night included Jorge Drexler, who won Song of the Year with “Derrumbe”, and the group Rawayana, who was awarded Best Pop Song for “Feriado”. The revelation of the night was made by Ela Taubert.

List of the main winners of the Latin Grammy 2024:

  • Record of the Year: 23 things – Juan Luis Guerra 4.40
  • Album of the Year: Radio Güira – Juan Luis Guerra 4.40
  • Song of the Year: Collapse – Jorge Drexler
  • Best New Artist: Ela Taubert
  • Best Pop Vocal Album: The Journey – Luis Fonsi
  • Best Urban Music Album: Tomorrow Will Be Beautiful (Bichota Season) – Karol G
  • Best Pop/Rock Album: Reflections of the Eternal – Draco Rosa
  • Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album: García – Kany Garcia
  • Best Contemporary Mexican Music Album: Boca Chueca, Vol. 1 – Carin León
  • Best Brazilian Popular Music/Brazilian Afro Portuguese Music Album: If My Chest Were the World – Jota
  • Best Song in the Portuguese Language (Composers Award): Brown Gold – Jota
  • Best Rock or Alternative Music Album in the Portuguese Language: Erasmo Esteves – Erasmo Carlos (represented by his son, Leonardo Esteves)
  • Best Country Music Album: Live International Boiadeira – Ana Castela
  • Other Brazilians Awarded: Lulu Santos, Xamã, Xande de Pilares, Gabriel O Pensador, Thalles Roberto, Os Garotin, Mariana Aydar and Mestrinho.

Published by Felipe Cerqueira

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