By Anthony D'Alessandro
27.01.2020 - 08:41 / us.hola.com
It’s music’s biggest night of the year, and Rosalía already made a historic win! The Spanish singer won her first ever Grammy Award for Best Latin Rock, Urban or Alternative Album winner– a category that had yet to see an almost entirely in Spanish album do the win. The 26-year-old took home the golden gramophone for her second studio album El Mal Querer. During her red carpet moment with Ryan Seacrest for E! News, the Con Altura singer shared her reaction to her first Grammy win.
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By Anthony D'Alessandro
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Fans on social media were quick to blast the Grammys for not including a host of musical stars in the ceremony's In Memoriam video segment, as well as misspelling the names of The Cars' Ric Ocasek and Spanish singer Camilo Sesto.The segment, which pays tribute to those that have died over the last year, misspelled Ocasek's first name as "Rick" and Sesto's first name as "Camile."The slideshow shown during the kudocast also made several notable omissions, including Silver Jews singer David
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Rosalía brought flamenco to the stage of the 2020 Grammy Awards and showed the crowd gathered at Los Angeles' Staples Center exactly why she deserved her win at this year's ceremony.
Rosalía brought some flamenco flavor to the 2020 GRAMMY Awards.
The 2020 Grammy Awards were held on Sunday at the Staples Center in Los Angeles. While the show took a somber note with musicians mourning the death of NBA star Kobe Bryant, the GRAMMYs still recognized artists’ outstanding contribution to music. Making history, Spanish singer Rosalía won in the Best Latin Rock, Urban Or Alternative Album category for El Mal Querer. Scroll through to find out which stars also took home the gilded gramophone.
Speaking in Catalan and Spanish, Spain’s Rosalía picked up her first ever Grammy Award in the best Latin rock, urban or alternative category for her breakout album, El Mal Querer.
Rosalía is a winner!
Rosalía is a winner!
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