All You Need To Know About Latin Grammys 2023
Get ready for the most anticipated event in Latin music—the 2023 Latin GRAMMY Awards are just around the corner, and it’s set to be an unforgettable night filled with incredible talent, surprises, and celebrations. Officially known as the 24th Annual Latin GRAMMY Awards, this year’s ceremony will take place on Thursday, November 16th, at the Conference and Exhibition Centre (FIBES) in Sevilla, Spain. What makes this year even more special is that it marks the first-ever international edition of the Latin Grammys.
Let’s delve into all the exciting details surrounding the 2023 Latin Grammys.
The Nominations
The heart of the Latin GRAMMYs lies in its nominations, where the best of Latin music from the past year gets recognized. The eligibility period for this year’s awards encompasses recordings released from June 1, 2022, through May 31, 2023. With the stage set for November 16th, let’s take a closer look at the nominations.
Edgar Barrera Leads the Pack
Mexican producer-songwriter Edgar Barrera has stolen the spotlight with a whopping 13 nominations, making him the most nominated individual this year. His versatile talent has earned him nods across various categories, including pop, urban, and regional Mexican. Notably, he’s also nominated for Songwriter of the Year and Producer of the Year. This is a significant achievement, as it’s usually artists who top the nominations list. Barrera’s track record includes collaborations with Maluma, Christian Nodal, Camilo, and Grupo Frontera, showcasing his ability to adapt to different musical styles.
Notable Snubs and Surprises
Every awards show comes with its share of surprises and snubs, and the Latin Grammys are no exception. Here are some of the standout moments:
- Peso Pluma’s Omission: Despite being one of Mexican music’s biggest stars, Peso Pluma received zero nominations. This is surprising, considering his breakout year with hit collaborations like “Ella Baila Sola,” “AMG,” and “La Bebe.” His absence in the nominations list, especially in the Best New Artist category, is puzzling.
- Regional Mexican Music in the Spotlight: For the first time ever, two regional Mexican songs have made it to the top category of Song of the Year: “Ella Baila Sola” by Eslabon Armado and Peso Pluma, and “Un x100to” by Grupo Frontera and Bad Bunny. This is a significant recognition for regional Mexican music, which hasn’t always been in the forefront at the Latin Grammys.
- Shakira’s Triple Nomination: Colombian superstar Shakira surprised everyone by securing three Song of the Year nominations out of the ten total slots. Two of these nominations are collaborations, “TQG” with Karol G and “Bzrp Music Sessions, Vol. 53” with Bizarrap. Shakira’s consistent songwriting excellence is evident in these nods.
- Ovy on the Drums Snub: For the second year in a row, Colombian hitmaker Ovy on the Drums was overlooked in the Producer of the Year category. Ovy has been a prolific producer for the past decade, particularly for Karol G, and his absence in this category raises eyebrows.
- Grupo Frontera’s New Artist Miss: Grupo Frontera, a rising Mexican-American group, missed out on a Best New Artist nomination. Despite their breakout success and collaborations with major artists like Bad Bunny, they didn’t secure a spot in this category.
Final Thoughts
The 2023 Latin GRAMMY Awards are poised to be a historic celebration of Latin music, with Edgar Barrera leading the nominations and exciting surprises in store. The global stage in Sevilla, Spain, adds an extra layer of anticipation to this year’s event. Stay tuned for November 16th when the Latin music industry gathers to honor its best and brightest.
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