They emerged victorious from the Latin Grammy Awards and will now be measured by the American Grammy: Camilo, Rubén Blades, C. Tangana, Juanes and Bad Bunny are among the artists awarded last week by the Latin Recording Academy who received new Grammy nominations on Tuesday.
The list also includes Rauw Alejandro, Mon Laferte, Nathy Peluso, Vicente Fernández, and Karol G.
Camilo, who still celebrates his four Latin gramophones in various musical genres, will compete for the Grammy for best Latin pop album for “Mis manos” along with Pablo Alborán, for “Vertigo”; Paula Arenas for “Mis amores”, Ricardo Arjona for “Made the old way”, Alex Cuba for “Mendó” and Selena Gomez for “Revelation”, the first production in Spanish by the American actress and singer of Mexican origin.
“I can’t believe how much we are experiencing this year. Thanks to the Academy for this recognition and for allowing me to continue representing my country Colombia in different parts of the world, ”Camilo said in a statement. “None of this would be possible without the support of my wife, family, team and La Tribu. I am very happy and grateful ”.
Blades, who in addition to being honored as Person of the Year by the Latin Recording Academy won two Latin Grammys last Thursday, including album of the year for “SALSWING!” with Roberto Delgado & Orquesta, he could add to his long list of recognitions a new Grammy for the best tropical Latin album with the same work.
The Panamanian idol competes with El Gran Combo de Puerto Rico with “En cuarentena”, Aymée Nuviola with “Without sauce there is no paradise”, “Caballero de la Salsa” Gilberto Santa Rosa with “Colegas”, and Tony Succar with “Live in Peru“.
After winning two Latin Grammys last week, Bad Bunny was nominated for best urban Latin album with his award-winning “The Last Tour of the World”. The other candidates in the section are “Aphrodisíaco” by Rauw Alejandro, “José” by J Balvin, “Without fear (of love and other demons)” by Kali Uchis and “KG0516” by Karol G, winner of the Latin Grammy for best reggaetón performance by “Bichota”.
The Grammy for the best Latin rock or alternative music album will be disputed by three recent Latin Grammy winners: Juanes with “Origen”, Nathy Peluso with “Calambre” and C. Tangana with “El madrileño”, in addition to Bomba Estéreo with “Deja “, Diamante Eléctrico with” Look what you made me do (deluxe edition) “and Zoé with” Sounds of karmatic resonance “.
Mon Laferte, whose “Seis” received the Latin Grammy for best singer-songwriter album, will now be measured for the award for best regional Mexican music album (including Tejano) with the same album, along with the also award-winning Vicente Fernández, for “A mis 80’s “; Christian Nodal for “Ayayay! (Super Deluxe) “, Aida Cuevas for” Anthology of ranchera music, Vol. 2 “and Natalia Lafourcade for” A song for Mexico, Vol. II “.
Other Latino contenders are Cuban pianist Gonzalo Rubalcaba in the category of best instrumental jazz album, along with Ron Carter and Jack DeJohnette for “Skyline”. And Carlos Rafael Rivera, American composer of Cuban and Guatemalan origin, in the one for the best soundtrack for an audiovisual medium for his score for the Netflix series “The Queen’s Gambit”.
The Grammy nominees for the best Latin jazz album are “Mirror Mirror” by Eliane Elias with Chick Corea and Chucho Valdés, “The South Bronx Story” by Carlos Henríquez; “Virtual Birdland” by Arturo O’Farrill & The Afro Latin Jazz Orchestra, “Transparency” by Dafnis Prieto Sextet, and “El arte del bolero” by Miguel Zenón and Luis Perdomo.
Iván Melon Lewis, who last week won the Latin Grammy for best Latin jazz / jazz album for “Voyager,” was not on Tuesday’s list.
The Grammy Awards, in their 64th edition, will be presented on January 31 in a ceremony that will be broadcast live from the Staples Center in Los Angeles.
List of nominees in the main categories for the 64th annual Grammy Awards, the Recording Academy announced Tuesday. The awards ceremony is scheduled for January 31 in Los Angeles.
– Album of the year: “We Are”, Jon Batiste; “Love For Sale”, Tony Bennett and Lady Gaga; “Justice (Triple Chucks Deluxe)”, Justin Bieber; “Planet Her (Deluxe Edition)”, Doja Cat; “Happier Than Ever”, Billie Eilish; “Back of My Mind”, HER; “MONTERO”, Lil Nas X; “Sour”, Olivia Rodrigo; “Evermore”, Taylor Swift; “Donda”, Kanye West.
– Record of the year: “I Still Have Faith in You”, ABBA; “I Get a Kick Out of You,” Tony Bennett and Lady Gaga; “Peaches,” Justin Bieber with Daniel Caesar and Giveon; “Right on Time,” Brandi Carlile; “Kiss Me More”, Doja Cat with SZA; “Happier Than Ever”, Billie Eilish; “MONTERO (Call Me By Your Name)”, Lil Nas X; “Drivers License”, Olivia Rodrigo; “Leave the Door Open”, Silk Sonic.
– Song of the Year (Songwriters Award): “Bad Habits”, Johnny McDaid and Ed Sheeran; “A Beautiful Noise,” Ruby Amanfu, Brandi Carlile, Brandy Clark, Alicia Keys, Hillary Lindsey, Lori McKenna, Linda Perry and Hailey Whitters; “Drivers License”, Daniel Nigro and Olivia Rodrigo; “Fight For You,” Dernst Emile II, HER and Tiara Thomas; “Happier Than Ever,” Billie Eilish O’Connell and Finneas O’Connell; “Kiss Me More”, Rogét Chahayed, Amala Zandile Dlamini, Lukasz Gottwald, Carter Lang, Gerard A. Powell II, Solána Rowe and David Sprecher; “Leave The Door Open,” Brandon Anderson, Christopher Brody Brown, Dernst Emile II and Bruno Mars; “MONTERO (Call Me By Your Name)”, Denzel Baptiste, David Biral, Omer Fedi, Montero Hill and Roy Lenzo; “Peaches,” Louis Bell, Justin Bieber, Giveon Dezmann Evans, Bernard Harvey, Felisha “Fury” King, Matthew Sean Leon, Luis Manuel Martinez Jr., Aaron Simmonds, Ashton Simmonds, Andrew Wotman and Keavan Yazdani; “Right On Time”, Brandi Carlile, Dave Cobb, Phil Hanseroth and Tim Hanseroth.
– Best New Artist: Arooj Aftab, Jimmie Allen, Baby Keem, Finneas, Glass Animals, Japanese Breakfast, The Kid Laroi, Arlo Parks, Olivia Rodrigo, Saweetie.
– Best Pop Solo Performance: “Anyone”, Justin Bieber; “Right on Time,” Brandi Carlile; “Happier Than Ever”, Billie Eilish; “Positions”, Ariana Grande; “Drivers License”, Olivia Rodrigo.
– Best Pop Duo / Group Performance: “I Get a Kick Out of You”, Tony Bennett and Lady Gaga; “Lonely”, Justin Bieber and Benny Blanco; “Butter”, BTS; “Higher Power”, Coldplay; “Kiss Me More”, Doja Cat with SZA.
– Best Pop Vocal Album: “Justice (Triple Chucks Deluxe)”, Justin Bieber; “Planet Her (Deluxe)”, Doja Cat; “Happier Than Ever”, Billie Eilish; “Positions”, Ariana Grande; “Sour”, Olivia Rodrigo.
– Best traditional vocal pop album: “Love for Sale”, Tony Bennett and Lady Gaga; “’Til We Meet Again (Live)”, Norah Jones; “To Tori Kelly Christmas“, Tori Kelly; “Ledisi Sings Nina”, Ledisi; “That’s Life”, Willie Nelson; “A Holly Dolly Christmas”, Dolly Parton.
– Best dance / electronic album: “Subconsciously”, Black Coffee; “Fallen Embers”, Illenium; “Music is the Weapon (Reloaded)”, Major Lazer; “Shockwave”, Marshmello; “Free Love”, Sylvan Esso; “Judgment”, Ten City.
– Best rock album: “Power Up”, AC / DC; “Capitol Cuts – Live from Studio A”, Black Pumas; “No One Sings Like You Anymore Vol. 1”, Chris Cornell; “Medicine at Midnight”, Foo Fighters; “McCartney III”, Paul McCartney.
– Best Alternative Music Album: “Shore”, Fleet Foxes; “If I Can’t Have Love, I Want Power”, Halsey; “Jubilee”, Japanese Breakfast; “Collapsed In Sunbeams”, Arlo Parks; Daddy’s Home, St. Vincent.
– Best Progressive R&B Album: “New Light”, Eric Bellinger; “Something to Say”, Cory Henry; “Mood Valiant”, Hiatus Kaiyote; “Table for Two”, Lucky Daye; “Dinner Party: Dessert”, Terrace Martin, Robert Glasper, 9th Wonder and Kamasi Washington; Studying Abroad: Extended Stay, Masego.
– Best R&B album: “Temporary Highs in Violet Skies”, Snoh Aalegra; “We Are”, Jon Batiste; “Gold-Diggers Sound”, Leon Bridges; “Back of My Mind”, HER; “Heaux Tales”, Jazmine Sullivan.
– Best Rap Album: “The Off-Season”, J. Cole; “Certified Lover Boy”, Drake; “King’s Disease II”, Nas; “Call Me If You Get Lost,” Tyler, the Creator; “Donda”, Kanye West.
– Best Country Album: “Skeleton”, Brothers Osborne; “Remember Her Name,” Mickey Guyton; “The Marfa Tapes,” Miranda Lambert, Jon Randall and Jack Ingram; “The Ballad of Dood and Juanita”, Sturgill Simpson; “Starting Over”, Chris Stapleton.
– Best vocal jazz album: “Generations”, The Baylor Project; “Superblue,” Kurt Elling and Charlie Hunter; “Time Traveler”, Nnenna Freelon; “Flower”, Gretchen Parlato; “Songwrights Apothecary Lab”, Esperanza Spalding.
– Best instrumental jazz album: “Jazz Selections: Music From and Inspired by Soul”, Jon Batiste; “Absence,” Terence Blanchard with The E Collective and the Turtle Island Quartet; “Skyline”, Ron Carter, Jack DeJohnette and Gonzalo Rubalcaba; “Akoustic Band Live,” Chick Corea, John Patitucci and Dave Weckl; “Side-Eye NYC (V1.IV)”, Pat Metheny.
– Best Latin Jazz Album: “Mirror Mirror”, Eliane Elias with Chick Corea and Chucho Valdés; “The South Bronx Story”, Carlos Henríquez; “Virtual Birdland”, Arturo O’Farrill & The Afro Latin Jazz Orchestra; “Transparency”, Dafnis Prieto Sextet; “The art of the bolero”, Miguel Zenón and Luis Perdomo.
– Best gospel album: “Changing Your Story”, Jekalyn Carr; “Royalty: Live at the Ryman”, Tasha Cobbs Leonard; “Jubilee: Juneteenth Edition,” Maverick City Music; “Jonny x Mali: Live in LA”, Jonathan McReynolds and Mali Music; “Believe for It”, CeCe Winans.
– Best Contemporary Christian Music Album: “No Stranger”, Natalie Grant; “Feels Like Home Vol. 2”, Israel and New Breed; “The Blessing (Live)”, Kari Jobe; “Citizen of Heaven (Live)”, Tauren Wells; “Old Church Basement”, Elevation Worship and Maverick City Music.
– Best Latin Pop Album: “Vertigo”, Pablo Alborán; “My loves”, Paula Arenas; “Made in the old way”, Ricardo Arjona; “My hands”, Camilo; “Mendó”, Alex Cuba; “Revelation”, Selena Gomez.
– Best urban Latin album: “Aphrodisíaco”, Rauw Alejandro; “The last tour of the world”, Bad Bunny; “José”, J Balvin; “KG0516”, Karol G; “Without fear (of love and other demons)”, Kali Uchis.
– Best Latin rock or alternative album: “Deja”, Bomba Estéreo; “Look what you made me do (deluxe edition)”, Electric Diamond; “Origin”, Juanes; “Cramp”, Nathy Peluso; “El madrileño”, C. Tangana; “Sounds of karmatic resonance”, Zoé.
– Best regional Mexican music album (including Tejano): “Anthology of ranchera music, Vol. 2”, Aida Cuevas; “A mis 80s”, Vicente Fernández; “Six”, Mon Laferte; “A song for Mexico, Vol. II”, Natalia Lafourcade; “Ay ay ay! (Super Deluxe) ”, Christian Nodal.
– Best tropical Latin album: “SALSWING!”, Rubén Blades; “In Quarantine”, El Gran Combo de Puerto Rico; “Without sauce there is no paradise”, Aymée Nuviola; “Colleagues”, Gilberto Santa Rosa; “Live in Peru”, Tony Succar.
– Best reggae album: “Pamoja”, Etana; “Positive Vibration”, Gramps Morgan, “Live N Livin”, Sean Paul; “Royal”, Jesse Royal; “Beauty in the Silence”, Soja; “10”, Spice.
– Best Talking Album: “Aftermath”, LeVar Burton, “Carry On: Reflections for a New Generation from John Lewis”, Don Cheadle; “Catching Dreams: Live at Fort Knox Chicago”; “8:46”, Dave Chappelle and Amir Sulaiman; “A Promised Land”, Barack Obama.
– Best comedy album: “The Comedy Vaccine”, Lavell Crawford; “Evolution”, Chelsea Handler; “Sincerely Louis CK”, Louis CK; “Thanks for Risking Your Life”, Lewis Black; “The Greatest Average American,” Nate Bargatze; “Zero F — s Given”, Kevin Hart.
– Best compiled soundtrack for an audiovisual medium: “Cruella”, “Dear Evan Hansen”, “In the Heights”, “One Night in Miami…”, “Respect”, “Schmigadoon! Episode 1 “,” The United States vs. Billie Holliday ”.
– Best soundtrack for an audiovisual medium: “Bridgerton”, Kris Bowers; “Dune”, Hans Zimmer; “The Mandalorian: Season 2 – Vol. 2”, Ludwig Göransson; “The Queen’s Gambit”, Carlos Rafael Rivera; “Soul,” Jon Batiste, Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross.
– Producer of the year, non-classic: Jack Antonoff, Rogét Chahayed, Mike Elizondo, Hit-Boy, Ricky Reed.
– Best Music Video: “Shot in the Dark”, AC / DC; “Freedom”, Jon Batiste; “I Get a Kick Out of You,” Tony Bennett and Lady Gaga; “Peaches,” Justin Bieber with Daniel Caesar and Giveon; “Happier Than Ever”, Billie Eilish; “MONTERO (Call Me by Your Name)”, Lil Nas X; “Good 4 U”, Olivia Rodrigo.
– Best Musical Film: “Inside”, “David Byrne’s American Utopia”, “Happier Than Ever: A Love Letter to Los Angeles”, “Music, Money, Madness… Jimi Hendrix in Maui”, “Summer of Soul”.
Source-listindiario.com