Who Are The Latinos Nominated For The 2020 Grammys?

Who Are The Latinos Nominated For The 2020 Grammys?
Who Are The Latinos Nominated For The 2020 Grammys?

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Video: Latin Grammy Awards 2020 - Winners 2024, November
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The Latin talent will present in the next installment of the Grammys with representatives such as the Spanish Rosalía and the Puerto Rican Bad Bunny, the only singers in Spanish with two nominations in the 62nd installment of the awards in Los Angeles.

The interpreter of “With height” is nominated in two different categories -best new artist and best Latin, urban or alternative rock album- for the success that continues to generate her second studio album, El mal querer, written by her and co-produced by The Guincho.

Bad Bunny is the only Latin artist to be nominated twice in the same category: Best Latin, Urban or Alternative Rock Album for his album X 100PRE and Oasis, in collaboration with J Balvin. This reggaeton singer competes with the group Flor de Toloache, the aforementioned Rosalía and the also Puerto Rican Ileana Cabrera, better known as iLe.

Here's the full list of all this year's Grammy-nominated Latinos:

Best Latin Pop Album

Luis Fonsi: Vida

Maluma: 11:11

Ricardo Montaner: Montaner

Alejandro Sanz: The album

Sebastián Yatra: Fantasy

Best Urban Contemporary Album

Jessie Reyez: Being human in public

Best Rap Presentation

Offset Featuring Cardi B: Clout

Best Latin Jazz Album

Chick Corea & The Spanish Heart Band: Antidote

Thalma de Freitas with Vitor Gonçalves, John Patitucci, Chico Pinheiro, Rogerio Boccato & Duduka Da Fonseca: Sorte! Music by John Finbury

Jazz At Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis & Rubén Blades: USA night with Rubén Blades

David Sánchez: Carib

Miguel Zenón: Sonero: The music of Ismael Rivera

Best Latin, Urban or Alternative Rock Album

Bad Bunny: X 100PRE

J Balvin and Bad Bunny: Oasis

Flor de Toloache: Indestructible

ILe: Almadura

Rosalía: El mal querer

Best New Artist

Rosalía

Best pop duo or group

Shawn Mendes & Camila Cabello: Miss

Best Tropical Latin Album

Marc Anthony: Opus

Luis Enrique + C4 Trio: Tiempo al tiempo

Vicente García: Candela

Juan Luis Guerra 4.40: Literal

Aymée Nuviola: A Journey through Cuban Music

Best Regional Mexican Music Album (Including Texan)

Joss Favela: Caminando

Intocable: Percepción

La Energía Norteña: Little by little

Mariachi Divas by Cindy Shea: 20th Anniversary

Mariachi Los Camperos: Yesterday Forever

Best R&B

Vinylz Song: No Guidance

Best Jazz Vocal Album / Best Arranger

Esperanza Spalding: 12 little spells

Best Contemporary Instrumental Music Album

Rodrigo y Gabriela: Mettavolution

Best arrangement, instrumental or a cappella

Emilio Solla: The ninth

Best group recording

Luisa María Arango, Carlos Dussan, Manuel García-Orozco & Juliana Jaramillo-Buenaventura, (Voces del Bullerengue), Anónimas & resilientes

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