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Thania Garcia A new generation of hitmakers from all over Latin America has been recognized by the Latin Grammys as contenders for the title of best new artists of 2023. With roots in Colombia, Mexico, Spain, Brazil, Cuba, Puerto Rico and Venezuela, the category is rich and wide-ranging in sound. This year, the Latin Recording Academy selected a total of 10 artists in the best new artist category: Borja, Conexión Divina, Ana Del Castillo, Natascha Falcão, Gale, Paola Guanche, Joaquina, León Leiden, Maréh and Timø.
Some are major U.S.-based label signees, like música Mexicana trio Conexión Divina and singer-songwriter Gale, both signed to Sony Music Latin. Others like singer-songwriters Maréh and Natascha Falcão operated as indie artists in the years leading up to this nomination. Borja, signed to Virgin Records, is a Barcelona native and singer-songwriter, whose debut Latin pop album “Rimas Del Verbo Amar” arrived earlier this May.
The Spanish musician started his career writing other artists like Reik, Lasso, Marco Mares and Nicole Zignago, all of whom were best new artist nominees at previous ceremonies. He’s also the only artist who claims Spain as his home, sparing himself an extra plane or train ride to the ceremony in Seville on Nov. 16.
Maréh, or Federico Galvis, is an independent singer-songwriter from Colombia. He released his first record in 2018 and only recently dropped his second full-length LP in 2022 in response to a spike in his listenership pool. “Tierra de Promesas” arrived just over a year ago, making this nomination a memorable first year for the collection of guitar-centric jazzy pop.
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Latin GRAMMY Awards, and for the first time in history, the prestigious award ceremony took place in Sevilla, Spain. The night was full of surprises, and epic performances, and it should come as no surprise that Shakira was one of the stand-out stars of the night.
Shakira. The Colombian singer was one of the big winners of the night at the Latin Grammys, celebrating her wins with her kids Sasha and Milan.
Latin GRAMMY Awards, and it was a historical night as it took place for the first time in Sevilla, Spain. The epic night was full of red carpet-looks, performances, and awards. Among the stand-out artists was Joaquina, who took home the award for Best New Artist.
Latin GRAMMYS are in motion in Sevilla, Spain, and Shakira is there with her children. After winning Best Pop Song for Music Session Vol. 53, Shakira commanded the stage at the the Palacio de Congresos y Exposiciones, singing ‘Acróstico’.
Rafa Sales Ross Guest Contributor It took director Ariel Kuaray Ortega almost two decades to be able to tell a story he’s heard throughout his entire life: the strange tale of Canuto, a man who mysteriously transformed into a jaguar and then died a tragic death. The resulting film, “Canuto’s Transformation,” had its world premiere at the International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam, where it took the award for best film in the Envision Competition and the outstanding artistic contribution award.
All of the winners of the 2023 Latin Grammy Awards have been announced!
Karol G won Album of the Year, Natalia Lafourcade won Record of the Year, Shakira and DJ Bizarrap won Song of the Year, and Joaquina was voted Best New Artist to headline the 24th Latin Grammys, held tonight in Seville, Spain.
Latin GRAMMYS and the biggest names in music are in Sevilla, Spain. The red carpet is currently taking place, and there have been some incredible looks. As friends cross paths, so are exes, like Rosalía and Rauw Alejandro.
Thania Garcia In the Latin Grammy Awards first year in Spain, it was only right that Catalan singer Rosalía kicked off the 24th annual ceremony with a flamenco ballad. With an orchestra of percussionists as her support, Rosalía gave a touching rendition of Spanish singer Rocío Jurado’s 1985 track, “Se Nos Rompió El Amor.” A student of flamenco, Rosalía was able to show off her chops in a powerful tribute to the genre she started her global career with.
The stars are stepping out in Spain!
Maluma is making a super cute red carpet appearance with his girlfriend!
Shakira is giving fans what they want ahead of her highly anticipated performance at the Latin Grammys. The Colombian icon revealed she wants to get in touch with her fans via WhatsApp, by launching a new channel on the platform, where she will be sharing exclusive content from her personal and professional life.SHAKIRA’S WORLD TOUR: EXPECTED TO HIT GLOBAL STAGES IN 2024SHAKIRA’S FASHION EVOLUTION, LATIN GRAMMY’S EDITIONSHAKIRA AND MALUMA ARRIVE IN SEVILLA AHEAD OF THE LATIN GRAMMYSThe singer welcomed her fans and followers to her channel with a sweet message, revealing that she will be “sharing a little bit of everything,” and WhatsApp users can “expect behind-the-scenes material, questions, whatever comes to mind,” including “ideas, inspiration, music,” and more.A post shared by WhatsApp (@whatsapp)Shakira made the announcement ahead of her performance, also sharing how she prepares before taking the stage on Thursday night.
LATIN GRAMMYS 2023: HOW TO WATCH LATIN MUSIC’S BIGGEST NIGHTLATIN GRAMMYS 2023: A LOOK AT THIS YEAR’S BEST DUETSLATIN GRAMMYS 2023: HERE’S HOW THE WINNERS ARE SELECTEDThis is the case for Camilo and Manuel Carrasco, who decided to take over the streets of Sevilla for an unexpected performance, making fans go crazy and sharing a sweet moment as they sang their recent music collaboration ‘Salitre.’“Without planning it everything is more beautiful… We brought out the guitars and sang Salitre on the streets of Seville,” Manuel wrote on social media, sharing a clip of the moment. Many of their fans can be seen in the clip enjoying the performance and recording their duet with their phones.A post shared by Manuel Carrasco (@manuelcarrasco_)Fans of the two musicians showed their excitement at the end of their performance, with Camilo and Manuel sharing a hug.
happening outside of the United States. The three-hour long ceremony will instead take place in the city of Seville in Spain on Thursday, and U.S.-based viewers can catch the celebration at 8 p.m. ET on Univision, UniMás and Galavisión.
Laura Pausini, the 2023 Latin Recording Academy Person of the Year, joined forces with the Latin GRAMMY Cultural Foundation at the Conservatorio Profesional de Música Francisco Guerrero in Sevilla, Spain. The singer pitched in to help the foundation’s commitment to global music education, lending her support to nurture and inspire the next generation of Latin music talents.At the event, the foundation revealed a generous donation of musical instruments worth $20,000 (€18,905) to enrich the conservatory’s music program.
Latin Grammys are hours away! Hosted in the The Conference and Exhibition Centre of Sevilla, also known as FIBES, the show marks the first time that the event is hosted outside of the U.S. But aside from that, the show should be pretty similar to previous occasions, with plenty of amazing musical performances and indelible pop culture moments. Before tuning into the show though, it’s important to know how it works, especially how the winners are selected on a yearly basis.
Latin Grammys 2023 are right around the corner. The awards, celebrating the best in Latin and Hispanic music, will be hosted in Sevilla, Spain, with some of the biggest stars in the world in attendance. While Latin music has many perks and many things it excels at, duets are one of our strenghts.
Latin Grammys are bound to be one of those culture moments you can’t miss, representing the best in Latin music while showcasing a new stage and a new approach to the awards, as this is the first night in the show’s history where the awards are hosted outside of the U.S.Latin Grammys 2023: These artists could win the Latin Rock or Alternative awardDanna Paola shines in Seville with a jaw-dropping flamenco lookThe 24th Latin Grammy Awards will be broadcast this Thursday November 16. The program will begin at 8 pm ET.For the first time ever, the Latin Grammys are being hosted in Sevilla, Spain, at the Conference and Exhibition Center (FIBES).