Friday, November 15, 2024
Rimas'
Juan Luis Guerra was the big winner at the 25th annual
Latin Grammy Awards—which took place at
Kaseya Center in Miami on 11/14—taking home four trophies, including Album of the Year for
Radio Güira and Record of the Year with “Mambo 23.” JLG is now tied with
Residente for the most Latin Grammy wins ever, with 29 awards.
Jorge Drexler's "Derrumbe" (
Sony Latin) won Song of the Year, marking the Uruguayan singer-songwriter's third SOTY victory. Colombian breakout
Ela Taubert was named Best New Artist, giving
Universal Music Latino back-to-back wins in that category (
Joaquina triumphed in 2023). Taubert performed her hit single "Como Paso?" with special guest
Joe Jonas during the telecast.
Other top winners include Songwriter and Producer of the Year
Edgar Barrera, the most-nominated artist of the evening, and
Nathy Peluso, each scoring three trophies during the Latin Grammys' Premiere Ceremony.
Highlights below; complete list of winners
here.


Edgar Barrera, Nathy Peluso
ALBUM OF THE YEARRadio Güira, Juan Luis Guerra (Rimas)
RECORD OF THE YEAR“Mambo 23,” Juan Luis Guerra
SONG OF THE YEAR“Derrumbe,” Jorge Drexler (Sony Latin)
BEST NEW ARTISTEla Taubert (Universal Music Latino)
BEST POP VOCAL ALBUMEl Viaje, Luis Fonsi (Universal Music Latino)
BEST URBAN MUSIC ALBUMMAÑANA SERÁ BONITO (Bichota Season), KAROL G (Bichota/Interscope)
BEST ALTERNATIVE MUSIC ALBUMAutopoiética, Mon Laferte (Universal Mexico)
BEST CONTEMPORARY MEXICAN MUSIC ALBUMBoca Chueca, Vol. 1, Carín León (Socios)