C. Tangana wins three Latin Grammys

The MGM hotel casino in Las Vengas, in the United States, has been the setting for the XXII delivery of the Latin Grammy Awards, which has won three awards for the Spanish C. Tangana, has confirmed Camilo as one of the artists of the moment and Yotuel as the author of the melody of the year.

The gala featured a performance by C. Tangana himself, who took the same stage as Gloria Estefan, Ozuna, Rubén Blades, Christina Aguilera or Bad Bunny, in charge of closing this edition.

Thus, the Spanish has received the award for Best Alternative Song for ‘Nominao’ and Best Pop / Rock Song for ‘Hong Kong’ –themes in collaboration with Jorge Drexler and Andrés Calamaro, respectively–; In addition, the producer Alizz has won the award for Best Mix for the album ‘El Madrileño’.

For his part, the Colombian Camilo has taken the stage four times to receive the statuettes for the Best Pop Vocal Album, for ‘Mis Manos’; Best Urban Fusion or Interpretation, for the remix of ‘Tattoo’ con Raw Alejandro; for the Best Tropical Song, which has been for ‘God so wanted it’; and for the Best Pop Song, with ‘Vida de Rico’.

Similarly, Yotuel has received the award for Best Urban Song for ‘Patria y Vida’ -in collaboration with Gente De Zona, Descemer Bueno, Maykel Osorbo, El Funky-, and which has also served the Cuban singer to collect the statuette for Best Song of the Year.

Another of the great names of the night has been the Panamanian singer-songwriter Rubén Blades, whom the Latin Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences has recognized as the Person of the Year 2021.

In addition, it has won the Album of the Year award for ‘Salswing!’, A combination of salsa and jazz in collaboration with the Roberto Delgado orchestra, who have also worked with Blades on ‘Salsa Plus!’, which has won the award for Best Salsa Album.

REST OF THE WINNERS OF THE NIGHT

Record of the Year: ‘Maybe’, by Caetano Veloso and Tom Veloso.

Best New Artist: Juliana Velásquez.

Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album: ‘Prive’, by Juan Luis Guerra.

Best Reggaeton Performance: ‘Bichota’, by Karol G.

Best Urban Music Album: ‘El Último Tour del Mundo’, by Bad Bunny.

Best Rap / Hip Hop Song: ‘Booker T’, by Bad Bunny.

Best Rock Album: ‘El Pozo Brillante’, by Vicentico.

Best Rock Song: ‘Now 1’, by Vicentico.

Best Pop / Rock Album: ‘Origen’, by Juanes.

Best Alternative Music Album: ‘Calambre’, by Nathy Peluso.

Best Cumbia / Vallenato Album: ‘Las Locuras Mías’, by Silvestre Dangond.

Best Merengue or Bachata Album: ‘Es Merengue ¿Any Problem?’ by Sergio Vargas when we have the information.

Best Traditional Tropical Album: ‘Cha Cha Cha: Tribute To Tradition’, by Alain Pérez, Issac Delgado and Orquesta Aragón.

Best Contemporary Tropical Album: ‘Brazil305’, by Gloria Estefan.

Best Tropical Song: ‘Dios Así Lo Lo’, by Juan Luis Guerra.

Best Songwriter Album: ‘Seis’, by Mon Laferte.

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Reference-www.elperiodico.com

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