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Women Rule 2023 Latin Grammy Awards: Full Winners List


Women were the big winners at the 2023 Latin Grammys in Seville, Spain, on Thursday night (Nov. 16), with Colombian superstars Karol G and Shakira tying with Mexico’s Natalia Lafourcade with three major awards each. The best new artist award also went to a woman, young singer/songwriter Joaquina.


Karol G took home the coveted album of the year award for her historic chart-topper Mañana Será Bonito, which became the first album ever by a Latin woman to top the Billboard 200. The set also won best urban album, and “TQG,” her collaboration with Shakira, won best urban/fusion performance.

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Earlier in the evening, Karol G was celebratory when she took the best urban album award, saying, “How cool is it for a woman to win this?” By the end of the evening, when she won album of the year, she was in tears — the good kind. “This album changed my life, and it’s incredible that it’s changed the life of so many people,” she said, while also thanking her former label, Universal Music.


It was also an emotional night for Shakira, who on top of her win with Karol G for “TQG,” also won song of the year and best pop song along with Argentine DJ Bizarrap for their chart smash “Shakira: Bzrp Music Sessions, Vol. 53.”


Picking up two awards for “Sessions,” in Spain, was a big karma moment for the Colombian star, who left the country in the spring after splitting up with her longtime partner, Gerard Piqué, and hadn’t been back since.


“I dedicate this award to my sons, Milan and Sasha, because I’ve promised them I’ll be a happy mother,” said Shakira, who also sang “Sessions” with Bizarrap in one of the most enthralling performances of the evening. “As a friend said, there’s nothing in the past; we only remember the future.”


Earlier in the evening, Mexican singer/songwriter Natalia Lafourcade, who has won multiple Latin Grammys through the years, won best singer/songwriter album for De Todas Las Flores and best singer/songwriter song for the track of the same name. During the telecast, she also won record of the year for “De Todas Las Flores,” but wasn’t there to pick up her award, which was collected by her producer.


Venezuelan singer/songwriter Joaquina, who performs highly personal songs and has been opening shows for the likes of Juanes and Fonseca, broke down in tears as she collected her best new arist award. “I’ve been writing since I was 8 years old. … They told me I wouldn’t make it if I recorded my own songs, but here I am.”


Hitmaker Edgar Barrera, the lead nominee for the 2023 Latin Grammy Awards, also won three awards, for producer of the year, songwriter of the year and best regional song for “un X100to,” the Bad Bunny and Grupo Frontera hit. He thanked the Academy “for opening up a space to those of us who are dedicated to writing songs but don’t sing them, who usually aren’t seen but once a year, show our face.”


In their first-ever foray outside the United States, the Latin Grammys fully embraced their host country, featuring several Spanish-leaning performances, and also presenting a decidedly elevated musical night. The tone was set in the pre-telecast ceremony by the lengthy multi-artist performance that opened that part of the awards. And later by Rosalía’s stunning opening performance during the telecast, where she paid homage to the late great Rocío Jurado with her own rendition of 1985’s “Se Nos Rompió El Amor,” a song about lost love, performed acoustically and backed by a big string orchestra.


Another Spanish great, Alejandro Sanz, performed his hit “Corazón Partío” backed by a group of Spanish dancers performing an intricate choreography of fans, and homage was paid to actor Antonio Banderas, who owns a musical theater in Southern Spain.


Other highlights of the evening included Rosalía’s ex, Rauw Alejandro, performing an innovatively staged medley of hits that began backstage and followed him to the stage, and Shakira’s riveting performance of both her “Sessions” with Bizarrap (who was also excellent alongside newcomer Milo J) and “Acróstico,” which featured pre-taped cameos of her children singing.


A surprise of the night was Argentina’s María Becerra, who didn’t win, but was riveting and powerful in her performance alongside Pablo Alborán, and then alone.


The always-impressive Laura Pausini, who was feted the night before as the Latin Recording Academy’s Person of the Year, also performed a beautiful medley of hits before receiving her award from Karol G.


“I feel Latin in my way of thinking and feeling,” said Pausini, who’s Italian but who’s forged her career singing in both English and Spanish. “Today is the day when we show the world that our adoption is finally legal and that our hearts and souls will be forever together,” she added, hopefully putting to rest the debate of who can or cannot sing “Latin” music.


The Latin Grammys are airing on the Univision network, UniMás and Galavision.


Below is the full list of winners of the 24th annual Latin Grammy Awards, which will be updated throughout the evening.


General Field


Record of the year


“No Es Que Te Extrañe,” Christina Aguilera


“Carretera y Manta,” Pablo Alborán


“Déjame Llorarte,” Paula Arenas Featuring Jesús Navarro


“Shakira: Bzrp Music Sessions, Vol. 53,” Bizarrap Featuring Shakira


“Si Tú Me Quieres,” Fonseca & Juan Luis Guerra


“Mientras Me Curo Del Cora,” Karol G


WINNER: “De Todas Las Flores,” Natalia Lafourcade


“Ojos Marrones,” Lasso


“La Fórmula,” Maluma & Marc Anthony


“Despechá,” Rosalía


“Correcaminos,” Alejandro Sanz Featuring Danny Ocean


Album of the year


La Cu4rta Hoja, Pablo Alborán


A Ciegas, Paula Arenas


De Adentro Pa Afuera, Camilo


Décimo Cuarto, Andrés Cepeda


Vida Cotidiana, Juanes


WINNER: Mañana Será Bonito, Karol G


De Todas Las Flores, Natalia Lafourcade


Play, Ricky Martin


EADDA9223, Fito Paez


Escalona Nunca Se Había Grabado Así, Carlos Vives


Song of the year


“Acróstico,” Kevyn Mauricio Cruz Moreno, L.E.X.U.Z, Luis Fernando Ochoa & Shakira, songwriters (Shakira)


“Amigos,” Pablo Alborán & Maria Becerra, songwriters (Pablo Alborán Featuring Maria Becerra)


“De Todas Las Flores,” Natalia Lafourcade, songwriter (Natalia Lafourcade)


“Ella Baila Sola,” Pedro Julian Tovar Oceguera, songwriter (Eslabon Armado, Peso Pluma)


“NASA,” Edgar Barrera, Camilo & Alejandro Sanz, songwriters (Camilo & Alejandro Sanz)


“Ojos Marrones,” Luis Jiménez, Lasso & Agustín Zubillaga, songwriters (Lasso)


WINNER: “Shakira: Bzrp Music Sessions, Vol. 53,” Santiago Alvarado, Bizarrap, Kevyn Mauricio Cruz & Shakira, songwriters (Bizarrap Featuring Shakira)


“Si Tú Me Quieres,” Fonseca, Yadam González & Yoel Henríquez, songwriters (Fonseca & Juan Luis Guerra)


“TQG,” Kevyn Mauricio Cruz, Karol G, Ovy On The Drums & Shakira, songwriters (Karol G Featuring Shakira)


“un X100to,” Bad Bunny, Edgar Barrera, Marco Daniel Borrero & Andres Jael Correa Rios, songwriters (Grupo Frontera Featuring Bad Bunny)


Best new artist


Borja


Conexión Divina


Ana Del Castillo


Natascha Falcão


Gale


Paola Guanche


Joaquina


Leon Leiden


Maréh


Timø


Field 1: Pop


Best pop vocal album


La Cu4arta Hoja, Pablo Alborán


Beautiful Humans Vol. 1, Alemor


De Adentro Pa Afuera, Camilo


La Neta, Pedro Capó


WINNER: Tu Historia, Julieta Venegas


Best traditional pop vocal album


A Ciegas, Paula Arenas


Que Me Duela, Camilú


Corazón y Flecha, Manuel Carrasco


WINNER: Décimo Cuarto, Andrés Cepeda


Placeres y Pecados, Vanesa Martín


Best pop song


“5:24,” Edgar Barrera & Camilo, songwriters (Camilo)


“Bailo Pa Ti,” Natalia Hernández Morales, Monsieur Periné, Santiago Prieto Sarabia, Julio Reyes Copello & Mitchie Rivera, songwriters (Monsieur Periné)


“Contigo,” Pablo Alborán, Mauricio Rengifo, Andrés Torres & Sebastián Yatra, songwriters (Sebastián Yatra Featuring Pablo Alborán)


“Déjame Llorarte,” Paula Arenas & Manuel Ramos, songwriters (Paula Arenas & Jesús Navarro)


WINNER: “Shakira: Bzrp Music Sessions, Vol. 53,” Santiago Alvarado, Bizarrap, Kevyn Mauricio Cruz Moreno & Shakira, songwriters (Bizarrap Featuring Shakira)


Field 2: Urban


Best urban/fusion performance


“La Jumpa,” Arcángel Featuring Bad Bunny


“Ojalá,” Maria Becerra


“Quevedo: Bzrp Music Sessions, Vol. 52,” Bizarrap Featuring Quevedo


WINNER: “TQG,” Karol G Featuring Shakira


“Yandel 150,” Yandel & Feid


Best reggaeton performance


“Automático,” Maria Becerra


WINNER: “La Receta,” Tego Calderón


“Feliz Cumpleaños Ferxxo,” Feid


“Gatúbela,” Karol G Featuring Maldy


“Hey Mor,” Ozuna & Feid


Best urban music album


Xtassy, Akapellah


Saturno, Rauw Alejandro


3Men2 Kbrn, Eladio Carrión


Feliz Cumpleaños Ferxxo Te Pirateamos El Álbum, Feid


WINNER: Mañana Será Bonito, Karol G


Alma, Nicki Nicole


Best rap/hip hop song


“Autodidacta,” Mauro De Tommaso & Nohelys Jimenez, songwriters (J Noa)


WINNER: “Coco Chanel,” Bad Bunny & Eladio Carrión, songwriters (Eladio Carrión Featuring Bad Bunny)


“Dispara ***,” Santiago Alvarado, Milo J, Nicki Nicole & Santiago Ruiz, songwriters (Nicki Nicole Featuring Milo J)


“Le Pido A Dios,” Martin Chris E, Feid & Esteban Higuita Estrada, songwriters (Feid Featuring Dj Premier)


“Pá Ganá,” Akapellah, songwriter (Akapellah)


“Pregúntale A Tu Papá Por Mí,” Vico C, songwriter (Vico C)


Best urban song


“Automático,” Maria Becerra, songwriter (Maria Becerra)


“La Jumpa,” Bad Bunny & Austin Santos, songwriters (Arcángel Featuring Bad Bunny)


“Mi Mejor Canción,” Nelson Onell Diaz, Farruko, Gocho, Franklin Jovani Martinez & Eric Perez Rovira, songwriters (Gocho Featuring Farruko)


WINNER: “Quevedo: Bzrp Music Sessions, Vol. 52,” Santiago Alvarado, Bizarrap & Quevedo, songwriters (Bizarrap Featuring Quevedo)


“TQG,” Kevyn Mauricio Cruz, Karol G, Ovy On The Drums & Shakira, songwriters (Karol G Featuring Shakira)


“Yandel 150,” Jowan, Andrés David Restrepo, Joan Manuel Ubinas Jiménez & Yandel, songwriters (Yandel & Feid)


Field 3: Rock


Best rock album


Íntimo Extremo – 30 Años, A.N.I.M.A.L


Cowboys De La A3, Arde Bogotá


De La Tierra III, De La Tierra


Dopelganga, Eruca Sativa


WINNER: Sólo D’ Lira, Molotov


Best rock song


“Depredadores,” Andrés Giménez & Andreas Kisser, songwriters (De La Tierra)


“El Piso Es Lava,” Todo Aparenta Normal, songwriter (Todo Aparenta Normal Featuring An Espil & Evlay)


“Gris,” Juanes, songwriter (Juanes)


WINNER: “Leche De Tigre,” Juan Galeano, songwriter (Diamante Eléctrico Featuring Adrián Quesada)


“Los Perros,” Arde Bogotá, songwriters (Arde Bogotá)


Best pop/rock album


El Diablo En El Cuerpo, Alex Anwandter


Trinchera Avanzada, Babasónicos


El Hombrecito Del Mar, León Gieco


WINNER: Vida Cotidiana, Juanes


Tripolar, Usted Señalemelo


Despídeme De Todxs, Juan Pablo Vega


Best pop/rock song


“Alaska,” Bunbury, songwriter (Bunbury)


“Amantes,” León Larregui, songwriter (León Larregui)


“Caminar Sola,” Alex Anwandter & Julieta Venegas, songwriters (Julieta Venegas)


“¿Dónde Se Llora Cuando Se Llora?,” Francisca Valenzuela & Francisco Victoria, songwriters (Francisca Valenzuela)


WINNER: “Ojos Marrones,” Luis Jiménez, Lasso & Agustín Zubillaga, songwriters (Lasso)


“Señorita Revolución,” Bruses & Ali Stone, songwriters (Bruses)


Field 4: Alternative


Best alternative music album


Martínez, Cabra


Nacarile, iLe


WINNER: Bolero Apocalíptico, Monsieur Periné


Mesa Dulce, Dante Spinetta


Reputa, Zahara


Best alternative song


“Aleros/Pompeii,” Sebastian Ayala, Daniel Briceño, Henry D ́Arthenay, Rodolfo Pagliuca & Hector Tosta, songwriters (La Vida Boheme)


“ANASTASIA,” Cami & Jonathan Julca, songwriters (Cami)


“Cicatriz Radiante,” El David Aguilar, songwriter (El David Aguilar)


WINNER: “El Lado Oscuro Del Corazón,” Dante Spinetta, songwriter (Dante Spinetta)


“Traguito,” Ismael Cancel, iLe & Mon Laferte, songwriters (iLe & Mon Laferte)


Field 5: Tropical


Best salsa album


Catarsis, Daniela Darcourt


Voy A Ti, Luis Figueroa


Cambios, Willy García


WINNER: Niche Sinfónico, Grupo Niche y Orquesta Sinfónica Nacional de Colombia


Tierra y Libertad, Plena79 Salsa Orchestra Featuring Alain Pérez y Jeremy Bosch


Debut y Segunda Tanda (Deluxe), Gilberto Santa Rosa


Best cumbia/vallenato album


Leandro Díaz Special Edition, Silvestre DangondWINNE


El Favor De Dios, Ana Del Castillo


Cumbia Del Corazón, Los Ángeles Azules


Hombre Absurdo, Gregorio Uribe


WINNER: Escalona Nunca Se Había Grabado Así, Carlos Vives


Best merengue/bachata album (Tie)


Cuatro26, Manny Cruz


Road Trip, Manny Manuel


Trópico, Vol. 2, Pavel Núñez


WINNER: Fórmula, Vol. 3, Romeo Santos


WINNER: A Mi Manera, Sergio Vargas


Best traditional tropical album


Tierra, Songs By Cuban Women, Estrella Acosta


Y Sigo Pa’lante, El Septeto Santiaguero


Tour Sinfónico En Vivo Auditorio Nacional, La Sonora Santanera


Danzoneando (En Vivo Desde Matanzas), Orquesta Failde


WINNER: Vida, Omara Portuondo


En Tiempo De Son… Homenaje A Las Canciones De: Jorge Luis Piloto, Septeto Acarey De Reynier Pérez


Best contemporary tropical album


Contigo, Mike Bahía


WINNER: 5:10 am, Luis Fernando Borjas


Intruso, Silvestre Dangond


24/7, Gusi


Otro Color, Ilegales


Best tropical song


“Ambulancia,” Édgar Barrera, Camila Cabello, Camilo & Juan Morelli, songwriters (Camilo & Camila Cabello)


“Día De Luz [80 Aniversario],” Pablo Milanés, songwriter (Pablo Milanés Featuring Juanes)


“El Merengue,” Edgar Barrera, Nico Cotton, Gale, Marshmello, Miguel Andres Martinez Perea, Juan Diego Medina Vélez, Julián Turizo Zapata & Manuel Turizo, songwriters (Marshmello & Manuel Turizo)


“La Fórmula,” Marc Anthony, Edgar Barrera, René David Cano Ríos, Sergio George, Kevin Mauricio Jiménez Londoño, Bryan Snaider Lezcano Chaverra, Maluma & Justin Rafael Quiles, songwriters (Maluma & Marc Anthony)


“Que Me Quedes Tú,” Techy Fatule, songwriter (Techy Fatule)


WINNER: “Si Tú Me Quieres,” Fonseca, Yadam González & Yoel Henríquez, songwriters (Fonseca & Juan Luis Guerra)


Field 6: Singer-Songwriter


Best singer-songwriter album


Nueve, Santiago Cruz


Los Mejores Años, Joaquina


WINNER: De Todas Las Flores, Natalia Lafourcade


Tierra De Promesas, Maréh


El Equilibrista, Juan Carlos Pérez Soto


Best singer-songwriter song


WINNER: “De Todas Las Flores,” Natalia Lafourcade, songwriter (Natalia Lafourcade)


“La Raíz,” Valeria Castro, songwriter (Valeria Castro)


“1.200 Kilómetros,” Santiago Cruz, songwriter (Santiago Cruz)


“Si Me Matan,” Silvana Estrada, songwriter (Silvana Estrada)


“Tu Historia, La Mía y La Verdad,” Juan Carlos Pérez Soto, songwriter (Juan Carlos Pérez Soto)


Field 7: Regional-Mexican


Best ranchero/mariachi album


Se Canta Con El Corazón (Deluxe), Majo Aguilar


Bordado A Mano, Ana Bárbara


Sólo Muere Si Se Olvida, Adriel Favela


Herederos, Mariachi Herencia De México


WINNER: Forajido EP2, Christian Nodal


Best banda album


WINNER: De Hoy En Adelante, Que Te Vaya Bien, Julión Álvarez y Su Norteño Banda


Hecho En México… Mágico, Banda El Recodo De Cruz Lizárraga


Punto y Aparte, Banda MS de Sergio Lizárraga


Una Copa Por Cada Reina (Deluxe), Nathan Galante


1500 Pedas, La Adictiva


Prefiero Estar Contigo (Deluxe), La Arrolladora Banda El Limón De René Camacho


Best Tejano album


Sin Fin, Gary Hobbs


El Patrón, Jay Perez


Súper Héroes De Blanco, Proyecto Insomnio


WINNER: Para Empezar A Amar, Juan Treviño


Ganas, Vilax


Best Norteño album


Aclarando La Mente, Joss Favela


Family & Friends, La Abuela Irma Silva


Fuera De Serie, La Energía Norteña


WINNER: Colmillo De Leche, Carin León


Hay Niveles (Deluxe), Los Rieleros Del Norte


Best regional song


“Aclarando La Mente,” Joss Favela, songwriter (Joss Favela)


“Alaska,” Edgar Barrera & Camilo, songwriters (Camilo & Grupo Firme)


“Ella Baila Sola,” Pedro Julian Tovar Oceguera, songwriter (Eslabon Armado & Peso Pluma)


“La Siguiente,” Edgar Barrera, Kany García, Richi López & Christian Nodal, songwriters (Kany García Featuring Christian Nodal)


WINNER: “un X100to,” Bad Bunny, Edgar Barrera, Andrés Jael Correa Rios & Mag, songwriters (Grupo Frontera Featuring Bad Bunny)


Field 8: Instrumental


Best instrumental album


Tres, Renesito Avich


Choro Negro, Cristovão Bastos e Mauro Senise


Brooklyn-Cumaná, Jorge Glem y Sam Reider


The Chick Corea Symphony Tribute. Ritmo, Adda Simfònica, Josep Vicent & Emilio Solla


WINNER: Made In Miami, Camilo Valencia & Richard Bravo


Romance Al Campesino Porteño, Miguel Zenón, José A. Zayas Cabán, Ryan Smith & Casey Rafn


Field 9: Traditional


Best folk album


Epifanías, Susana Baca


Aguajes De Mar y Manglar, Cantares Del Pacífico


WINNER: Camino Al Sol, Vicente García


Mamá Cumbé, Tato Marenco


El Trébol Agorero, Homenaje A Luis Antonio Calvo, Quinteto Leopoldo Federico


Ayvu, Tierra Adentro


Best tango album


Retrato Del Aire, Pablo Jaurena


WINNER: Operation Tango, Quinteto Astor Piazzolla


Reencuentro, Susana Rinaldi & Osvaldo Piro


Ahora, Romo – Agri – Messiez Tango Trio


Argentinxs, Tanghetto


Best flamenco album


Pura Sangre, Israel Fernández


Por La Tangente, Diego Guerrero


Quejíos De Un Maleante, Omar Montes


WINNER: Camino, Niña Pastori


Prohibido El Toque, Juanfe Pérez


Field 10: Jazz


Best Latin jazz/jazz Album


Unánime, Roxana Amed


Flying Chicken, Hamilton De Holanda Featuring Thiago Rabello & Salomão Soares


Bembé, Iván “Melon” Lewis & The Cuban Swing Express


Semblanzas, William Maestre Big Band


WINNER: I Missed You Too!, Chucho Valdés & Paquito D’Rivera (with Reunion Sextet)


Field 11: Christian


Best Christian album (Spanish language)


Fuego & Poder (Live), Barak


Vida, Alex Campos


El Vallenato Se Hizo En El Cielo, Gilberto Daza & Sergio Luis Rodríguez


Hazme Caminar, Jesús Israel


El Cielo Aún Espera, Jesús Adrian Romero


WINNER: Lo Que Vemos, Marcos Vidal


Best Portuguese language Christian album


30 Anos – Vol 1, Aline Barros


Novo Tempo, Casa Worship


Único, Fernandinho


Preto No Branco Vertical, Preto No Branco


WINNER: Nós, Eli Soares


Field 12: Portugese language


Best Portuguese language contemporary pop album


Bryan Behr Ao Vivo Em São Paulo, Bryan Behr


WINNER: Em Nome da Estrela, Xênia França


Hodari, Hodari


Quintal, Melim


As Palavras, Vol. 1 & 2, Rubel


Best Portuguese language rock or alternative album


Não Me Espere Na Estação, Lô Borges


WINNER: Jardineiros, Planet Hemp


Meu Esquema, Rachel Reis


Habilidades Extraordinárias, Tulipa Ruiz


Olho Furta-Cor, Titás


Best Portuguese language urban performance


“Da Favela Pro Asfalto,” Àttøøxxá & Carlinhos Brown


“Aviso De Amigo,” GIULIA BE


“Fé,” Iza


WINNER: “Distopia,” Planet Hemp Featuring Criolo


“Good Vibe,” Filipe Ret, Dallass, Caio Luccas


Best Samba/Pagode album


WINNER: Negra Ópera, Martinho Da Vila


Resenha Do Mumu, Mumuzinho


Desse Jeito, Maria Rita


Sambasá, Roberta Sá


Meu Nome É Thiago André (Ao Vivo), Thiaguinho


Best MPB (Musica Popular Brasileira) album


Mil Coisas Invisíveis, Tim Bernardes


Vem Doce, Vanessa da Mata


D, Djavan


WINNER: Serotonina, João Donato


Daramô, Tiago Iorc


Best Sertaneja music album


Ao Vivo no Radio City Music Hall Nova Iorque, Chitãozinho & Xororó


Daniel 40 Anos Celebra João Paulo & Daniel, Daniel


É Simples Assim (Ao Vivo), Jorge & Mateus


WINNER: Decretos Reais, Marília Mendonça


Raiz, Lauana Prado


Best Portuguese language roots album


WINNER: TecnoShow, Gaby Amarantos


Portuguesa, Carminho


Raiz, João Gomes


Elba Ramalho No Maior São João Do Mundo, Elba Ramalho


Do Amanha Nada Sei, Almir Sater


Erva Doce, Gabriel Sater


Best Portuguese language song


“Algoritmo Íntimo,” Arnaldo Antunes, Criolo, Gabrieu, Keviin & Marcia Xavier, songwriters (Criolo, Ney Matogrosso)


“Do Acaso,” Ronaldo Bastos & Chico César, songwriters (Alice Caymmi Featuring Chico César)


“Num Mundo De Paz,” Djavan, songwriter (Djavan)


“Que Tal um Samba?”, Chico Buarque, songwriter (Chico Buarque Featuring Hamilton de Holanda)


WINNER: “Tudo O Que A Fé Pode Tocar,” Tiago Iorc & Duda Rodrigues, songwriters (Tiago Iorc)


Field 13: Children’s


Best Latin children’s album


Aventuras, Flor Bromley


WINNER: Vamos Al Zoo, Danilo & Chapis


Cantando Juntos, Gaby Moreno & Zona Neon


Colcha De Retazos, María Mulata


¿Y Si Pido Que Me Cuentes?, Veleta Roja


Field 14: Classical


Best classical album


Afro-Cuban Dances, Kristhyan Benitez; Jon Feidner, album producer


Albéniz & Granados Piano Works, Luis López; Luis López, conductor; Fernando Ortí Salvador, album producer


Cantata Negra, Marvin Camacho & UCR Coral; Didier Mora, conductor; Marvin Camacho Villegas & Jorge Castro Ruiz, album producers


Estirpe, Pacho Flores; Carlos Miguel Prieto, conductor; Ingo Petry, album producer (Orquesta Sinfónica De Minería)


WINNER: Huáscar Barradas Four Elements Immersive Symphony For Orchestra And Chorus, Simón Bolívar Symphony Orchestra; Ollantay Velasquez, conductor; Huascar Barradas, Maria Cardemas, Eugenio Carreño & Eduardo Martinez Planas, album producers


Best classical contemporary composition


“Aroma A Distancia (Live from Paliesius, Lithuania),” Gonzalo Grau, composer (Brooklyn Rider)


WINNER: “Concerto Venezolano,” Paquito D’Rivera, composer (Pacho Flores Featuring Paquito D’Rivera)


“Double Concerto for Clarinet and Bandoneon, III. Aboriginal,” JP Jofre, composer (JP Jofre and Seunghee Lee)


“Lucha Libre!,” Juan Pablo Contreras, composer (Juan Pablo Contreras)


“Suite de los Buenos Aires para Piano y Flauta,” Claudia Montero, composer (Natalia González Figueroa and Tanja Esther Von Arx)


Field 15: Arranging


Best arrangement


“Waltz Of The Flowers,” Joe McCarthy & Vince Norman, arrangers (Joe McCarthy’s New York Afro Bop Alliance Big Band)


“Com Que Voz,” John Beasley & Maria Mendes, arrangers (Maria Mendes Featuring Metropole Orkest & John Beasley)


WINNER: “Songo Bop,” Rafael Valencia, arranger (Camilo Valencia, Richard Bravo Featuring Milton Salcedo)


“Crónicas Latinoamericanas,” Daniel Freiberg, arranger (Varios Artistas)


“Spain,” Emilio Solla, arranger (Varios Artistas)


Field 16: Recording Package


Best recording package


WINNER: Atipanakuy (Deluxe), Gustavo Ramirez, art director (Kayfex)


Hotel Miranda!, Alejandro Ros, art director (Miranda!)


Nocturna, Alejandro Ros, art director (Javiera Mena)


Placeres y Pecados, Pedro Chico, art director (Vanesa Martín)


Trinchera Avanzada, Alejandro Ros, art director (Babasónicos)


Field 17: Songwriter


Songwriter of the year


WINNER: Edgar Barrera


Kevyn Mauricio Cruz


Felipe González Abad


Manuel Lorente Freire


Horacio Palencia


Elena Rose


Field 18: Production


Best engineered album


WINNER: Canto A La Imaginación, Érico Moreira, engineer; Érico Moreira, mixer; Felipe Tichauer, mastering engineer (Marina Tuset)


Daramô, Bruno Giorgi, mixer; Randy Merril, mastering engineer (Tiago Iorc)


Depois Do Fim, Túlio Airold, Victor Amaral & Pedro Peixoto, engineers; João Milliet & Pedro Peixoto, mixers; Fili Filizzola, mastering engineer (Lagum)


Octet And Originals, Roger Freret, engineer; Marcelo Saboia, mixer; Andre Dias, mastering engineer (Antonio Adolfo)


Quietude, Rodrigo de Castro Lopes, engineer; Pete Karam, mixer; Paul Blakemore, mastering engineer (Eliane Elias)


Solar, Thiago Baggio, engineer; Thiago Monteiro, mixer; Thiago Monteiro, mastering engineer (Vanessa Moreno)


Producer of the year


WINNER: Edgar Barrera


Bizarrap


Eduardo Cabra


Nico Cotton


Julio Reyes Copello


Marcos Sánchez


Field 19: Music Video


Best short form music video


“Podcast/Pedra Memória”, Kayode; Gabriel Avelar & Beto Galloni, video directors; Hugo Castelo Branco, Bruna Fernandes, André Cozman Ganut, Kozmos, Paladino, Regis Ramos & Yalla Rec, video producers


“Fixação”, Luthuly Featuring Nave; Pedro Fiorillo & Jesus Mendes, video directors; Alcino Algarrao, Alcino Araujo, Ricardo Estevam, Paulo Miguez & Pamela Taby, video producers


WINNER: “Estás Buenísimo”, Nathy Peluso; Félix Bollaín & Rogelio González, video directors; María Rubio, video producer


“No Quiero Ser Un Cantante”, Sen Senra; Torso, video director; Cap Dept, video producer


“Descartable”, Wos; Tomas Curland & Rafael Nir, video directors; Mariano Jaureguiberry, Abril Neistadt, Rafael Nir & Diego Ríos, video producers


Best long form music video


WINNER: Camilo: El Primer Tour De Mi Vida, Camilo; Camilo & Camilo Ríos, video directors; Mauricio Ríos, video producer


Donde Machi – Album Completo, Dawer X Damper; Ivan Vernaza, video director; Alejandro Velasco Ochoa, video producer


Fanm Zetwal, Una Historia De Vida Y Milagros, Fanm Zetwal; Claudia Hernández Romero, video director; Francisco Núñez, video producer


Universo K23, Kenia Os; Flakka, video director; Compostela Films & Art, video producer


Patria Y Vida: The Power Of Music, Varios Artistas; Beatriz Luengo, video director; Michael Fux, Beatriz Luengo, Gloria Rubin & Yotuel, video producers

https://www.billboard.com/music/awards/2023-latin-grammy-winners-list-1235473553/


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