The 2021 Latin Grammy nominations came with some expected nominees and pleasing surprises, and a lot of artists got key noms that could help them make history at these awards. Let’s take a look at five artists who could leave their mark in unprecedented ways.
SEEWhich albums have won the most Grammys? The biggest of all-time from Santana to Billie Eilish Camilo
Colombian pop superstar Camilo is the biggest nominee this year with 10. Among these are five general field nominations: “Vida de Rico” for Record and Song of the Year and its parent album “Mis Manos” for Album of the Year. He also has two additional noms for his work on “Amén” and “Dios Así Lo Quiso,” both by his father-in-law Ricardo Montaner. If Camilo manages to win the three general categories on one night, he’ll become the first artist to pull this off since 2011, when Calle 13 swept the Grammys.
SEEWhich albums have won the most Grammys? The biggest of all-time from Santana to Billie Eilish Camilo
Colombian pop superstar Camilo is the biggest nominee this year with 10. Among these are five general field nominations: “Vida de Rico” for Record and Song of the Year and its parent album “Mis Manos” for Album of the Year. He also has two additional noms for his work on “Amén” and “Dios Así Lo Quiso,” both by his father-in-law Ricardo Montaner. If Camilo manages to win the three general categories on one night, he’ll become the first artist to pull this off since 2011, when Calle 13 swept the Grammys.
- 10/17/2021
- by Jaime Rodriguez
- Gold Derby
Spanish hip hop artist Mala Rodríguez, the first female artist to win both Best Urban Album and Best Urban Song at the Latin Grammys, will take a role in “Harem, Land of Goddesses”, a sci-fi drama series set in the land of Ellah, where women reign over men.
Developed at the 8th TV Series Creation Lab, an initiative of Spain’s Sgae Foundation, “Harem, Land of Goddesses” will be introduced to potential producers today Sept. 14 at Pamplona’s Conecta Fiction, Europe’s biggest TV co-production forum with Latin America.
Rodríguez – whose songs have always proclaimed the need for women to stand on their own two feet – fits like a glove in this fantasy parable. In “Harem,” a woman is born for every thousand men, the latter divided into two categories: Valids, or harem studs, and Rejects, who are banned from approaching the palace. Women enjoy the status of goddesses until one,...
Developed at the 8th TV Series Creation Lab, an initiative of Spain’s Sgae Foundation, “Harem, Land of Goddesses” will be introduced to potential producers today Sept. 14 at Pamplona’s Conecta Fiction, Europe’s biggest TV co-production forum with Latin America.
Rodríguez – whose songs have always proclaimed the need for women to stand on their own two feet – fits like a glove in this fantasy parable. In “Harem,” a woman is born for every thousand men, the latter divided into two categories: Valids, or harem studs, and Rejects, who are banned from approaching the palace. Women enjoy the status of goddesses until one,...
- 9/14/2021
- by John Hopewell
- Variety Film + TV
With the deadline for Latin Grammys consideration being May 31st, this week is especially jam-packed with some surprise arrivals. Rolling Stone Latin selects some of the best new music releases from Latin America, Spain and Portugal. Keep track of the latest in Latin via our playlist on Spotify.
Nathy Peluso, “Buenos Aires”
Argentine R&b singer Nathy Peluso imports soul from the Southern cone to your ears in her deeply hypnotic new single, “Buenos Aires.” Rock en español nerds rejoice: the funky Seventies throwback track was recorded with the original backing band for legendary singer-songwriter,...
Nathy Peluso, “Buenos Aires”
Argentine R&b singer Nathy Peluso imports soul from the Southern cone to your ears in her deeply hypnotic new single, “Buenos Aires.” Rock en español nerds rejoice: the funky Seventies throwback track was recorded with the original backing band for legendary singer-songwriter,...
- 5/29/2020
- by Suzy Exposito
- Rollingstone.com
New Orleans bounce legend Big Freedia teamed up with Kesha this past October for “Raising Hell,” the lead single from the pop star’s latest album High Road. Now, Kesha is returning the favor, hopping on Freedia’s new rowdy party track “Chasing Rainbows” and appearing in the music video released on Thursday.
Like many Big Freedia songs, “Chasing Rainbows” is all about getting down and dancing, with an added message of equality and self-acceptance. The video shows her and Kesha flying across the globe on rainbows to spread the love.
Like many Big Freedia songs, “Chasing Rainbows” is all about getting down and dancing, with an added message of equality and self-acceptance. The video shows her and Kesha flying across the globe on rainbows to spread the love.
- 2/20/2020
- by Claire Shaffer
- Rollingstone.com
Spanish rapper Mala Rodríguez teams up with Puerto Rican goofball Guaynaa in the racy new reggaeton track, “Dame Bien,” or “Give It to Me Good.” And with an assist from Big Freedia, Queen of New Orleans bounce, the two acquaint themselves with a different kind of perreo intenso.
Flanked by a squad of dancers in fishnets, La Mala pops her own posterior to the dembow rhythm. “Nobody’s going to die/Nobody’s going to explode,” La Mala spits in Spanish. “Ahora dame bien.”
Wearing his trademark polo and puka shell necklace,...
Flanked by a squad of dancers in fishnets, La Mala pops her own posterior to the dembow rhythm. “Nobody’s going to die/Nobody’s going to explode,” La Mala spits in Spanish. “Ahora dame bien.”
Wearing his trademark polo and puka shell necklace,...
- 10/25/2019
- by Suzy Exposito
- Rollingstone.com
The Latin Grammys went down in Las Vegas on Nov. 11, and Latino icons like Jennifer Lopez, Marc Anthony, Gloria Estefan and Ricky Martin all turned out to watch the biggest names in the industry walk away with this year's gramophone statuettes. And we've got the full list of winners.
Record of the Year
Camila - 'Mientes'
Album of the Year
Juan Luis Guerra - A Son de Guerra
Song of the Year
Camila - 'Mientes'
Best New Artist
Alex Cuba
Best Female Pop Vocal Album
Nelly Furtado - Mi Plan
Best Male Pop Vocal Album
Alejandro Sanz - Paraíso Express
Best Pop Album by a Duo/Group with Vocals
Camila - Dejarte de Amar
Best Urban Music Album
Chino & Nacho - Mi Niña Bonita
Best Urban Song
La Mala Rodríguez - 'No Pidas Perdón'
Best Rock Album
Gustavo Cerati - Fuerza Natural
Best Rock Song
Gustavo Cerati - 'Deja Vu'...
Record of the Year
Camila - 'Mientes'
Album of the Year
Juan Luis Guerra - A Son de Guerra
Song of the Year
Camila - 'Mientes'
Best New Artist
Alex Cuba
Best Female Pop Vocal Album
Nelly Furtado - Mi Plan
Best Male Pop Vocal Album
Alejandro Sanz - Paraíso Express
Best Pop Album by a Duo/Group with Vocals
Camila - Dejarte de Amar
Best Urban Music Album
Chino & Nacho - Mi Niña Bonita
Best Urban Song
La Mala Rodríguez - 'No Pidas Perdón'
Best Rock Album
Gustavo Cerati - Fuerza Natural
Best Rock Song
Gustavo Cerati - 'Deja Vu'...
- 11/12/2010
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Pop2it
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