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Spain announced that it would host the first Latin Grammys held outside the United States

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Spain announced that it would host the first Latin Grammys held outside the United States
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Spain announced that it would host the first Latin Grammys held outside the United States. will host the first Latin Grammys held outside the US, an exciting development The move is significant for the music industry as it demonstrates the growing influence and global reach of Latin music.

The Latin Grammys, which were established in 2000, recognize the best of Latin music from around the world. Since its inception, the award ceremony has been held in various locations across the United States, including Miami, Las Vegas, and Los Angeles.

All this is because of the growing popularity of Latin music in Europe. It was decided to hold the Latin Grammys in Spain. Spain is an ideal location for the award ceremony because of its strong cultural ties with Latin America, as well as its thriving music scene.

The Latin Grammys in Spain will provide an opportunity for Latin music artists to showcase their talents to a global audience while celebrating the rich cultural heritage of Latin music. The event will also help to further strengthen Spain's reputation as a center of music and culture.

Overall, the decision to host the first Latin Grammys outside the United States in Spain is an exciting development that highlights the growing influence and global appeal of Latin music.

These 23rd Annual Latin Grammy Awards officially took place on November 17 in a three-hour telecast that featured several historic wins as well as some surprising turn out.

Although Bad Bunny topped the list with 10 nominations, the Puerto Rican phenom (who was absent) with the most wins was Uruguayan singer/songwriter Jorge Drexler who was recognized for his emotive “Tinta y Tiempo.” Drexler took home a total of six awards, while Bunny won five awards, including best urban album for “Un Verano Sin Ti.”

Check out the complete winner’s list below:

Record of the Year

Pa Mis Muchachas – Christina Aguilera, Becky G, Nicki Nicole feat. Nathy Peluso

Castillos de Arena – Pablo Alborán

Envolver – Anitta

Pa’lla voy – Marc Anthony

Ojitos Lindos – Bad Bunny and Bomba Estéreo

Pegao – Camilo

Tocarte – Jorge Drexler and C. Tangana [WINNER]

Provenza – Karol G

Vale la Pena – Juan Luis Guerra

La Fama – Rosalía and the Weeknd

Te Felicito – Shakira and Rauw Alejandro

Baloncito Viejo – Carlos Vives and Camilo

Album of the Year

Aguilera – Christina Aguilera

Pa’lla Voy – Marc Anthony

Un Verano Sin Ti – Bad Bunny

Deja – Bomba Estéreo

Tinta y Tiempo – Jorge Drexler

Ya No Somos Los Mismos – Elsa y Elmar

Viajante – Fonseca

Motomami (digital album) – Rosalía [WINNER]

Sanz – Alejandro Sanz

Dharma – Sebastián Yatra

Song of the Year

A Veces Bien y a Veces Mal ­– Pedro Capo, Ignacio Cibrián, Ricky Martín, Pablo Preciado, Julio Ramírez, Mauricio Rengifo and Andrés Torres (Ricky Martin and Reik)

Agua – Rauw Alejandro, Emmanuel Anene, David Alberto Macias, Nile Rodgers, Juan Salinas, Oscar Salinas and Daddy Yankee (Daddy Yankee, Rauw Alejandro and Nile Rodgers)

Algo es Mejor – Mon Laferte (Mon Laferte)

Baloncito Viejo – Camilo, Jorge Luis Chacín, Andrés Leal, Martín Velilla and Carlos Vives (Carlos Vives and Camilo)

Besos En La Frente – Fonseca and Julio Reyes Copello (Fonseca)

Encontrarme – Carla Morrison, Juan Alejandro Jiménez Pérez and Mario Demian Jiménez Pérez, (Carla Morrison)

Hentai – Larry Gold, Noah Goldstein, Chad Hugo, David Rodríguez, Rosalía, Jacob Sherman, Michael Uzowuru, Pilar Vila Tobella, Dylan Wiggins and Pharrell Williams (Rosalía)

Índigo – Édgar Barrera and Camilo (Camilo and Evaluna Montaner)

Pa Mis Muchachas – Christina Aguilera, Jorge Luis Chacín, Kat Dahlia, Becky G, Yoel Henríquez, Yasmil Marrufo, Nicki Nicole and Nathy Peluso (Christina Aguilera, Nicki Nicole, Becky G and Nathy Peluso)

Provenza – Kevyn Mauricio Cruz Moreno, Carolina Giraldo Navarro and Ovy on the Drums (Karol G)

Tacones Rojos – Juan Jo, Manuel Lara, Manuel Lorente, Pablo and Sebastián Yatra

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