Grammy 2022: Vicente Fernández, Álex Cuba, Bad Bunny and Juanes win in the Latin categories


Cuban-Canadian singer Alex Cubathe Puerto Rican bad bunny and the Colombian Juanes they rose this Sunday with the prizes grammys in the Latin categories, announced during the prelude to the gala that rewards the best in the music industry.

Álex Cuba, 48, triumphed with Mendó, who took the gramophone for the best Latin pop album by defeating stars of the stature of Camilo and Selena Gomez.

The musician, whose real name is Alexis Puentes, had already won four Latin Grammy Awards, including Best New Artist in 2010.

The 64th edition of the awards grammys began with its traditional prelude this Sunday at the MGM Garden Arena in Las Vegas. During this previous event, the winners of most of the 86 categories were announced, including those that reward the Latin music.

reggaeton bad bunnywho recently announced his retirement, beat his peers J Balvin, Karol G, Kali Uchis and Rauw Alejandro to win the Grammy for best urban music album.

Juanes he added a gramophone to his career with “Origen” which won the best Latin or alternative rock album, leaving strong competitors like the Spanish C Tangana and the Argentine Nathy Peluso on the way.

The album “in my 80’s” of the late Mexican star Vicente Fernández took the gramophone to the best regional Mexican music album, and “Salswing!” from Ruben Blades and Roberto Delgado & Orchestra won the trophy for best Latin tropical album.

None of the winners of the Latin categories were present at the event.

The Venezuelan Gustavo Dudamel It took the Grammy for the best choral performance.

Another winner of the prelude to the Grammys was the American jazz player Jon Batiste, who received four gramophones, including the best music video.

One of the great favorites of the night, Batiste added eleven nominations, the highest number of this edition.

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