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18th Annual Latin Grammy Awards

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18th Latin Grammy Awards
DateNovember 16, 2017
VenueMGM Grand Garden Arena, Paradise, Nevada
Hosted byRoselyn Sanchez and Jaime Camil
Highlights
Most awardsLuis Fonsi & Daddy Yankee (4 each)
Most nominationsResidente (9)
Person of the YearAlejandro Sanz
Television/radio coverage
NetworkUnivision
← 2016 · Latin Grammy Awards · 2018 →

The 18th Annual Latin Grammy Awards was held on November 16, 2017, at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas. It was broadcast on Univision at 8PM ET\PT. This marked the tenth year Las Vegas hosts the Latin Grammy Awards and also marked the telecasts return to the MGM Grand Garden Arena.

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Performers

Postponement of Nominations Announcement

Nominations were to be announced on September 20, 2017. However, due to the earthquake in Mexico which occurred a previous day, as well as other natural disasters that affected Spanish-speaking communities, the Latin Recording Academy did not announce the nominations until Tuesday, September 26.[1]

This marked the second time when the Latin Recording Academy had to delay or cancel one of their signature events. In 2001, the Latin Recording Academy was forced to cancel the 2nd Annual Latin Grammy Awards due to the September 11 attacks. Instead, the winners of those awards were announced at a press conference the following month.[2][3] The 18th Annual Latin Grammy Awards were still held on time, on November 16, 2017, despite the delay of the announcement of the nominations.

Nominees and winners

The following is the list of nominees.[4]

General

Record of the Year

Luis Fonsi featuring Daddy Yankee — "Despacito"

Album of the Year

Rubén Blades with Roberto Delgado & OrquestaSalsa Big Band

Song of the Year

Daddy Yankee, Erika Ender and Luis Fonsi — "Despacito" (Luis Fonsi featuring Daddy Yankee)

Best New Artist

Vicente García

Pop

Best Contemporary Pop Vocal Album

ShakiraEl Dorado

Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album

Lila DownsSalón, Lágrimas y Deseo

Urban

Best Urban Fusion/Performance

Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee featuring Justin Bieber — "Despacito" (Remix)

Best Urban Music Album

ResidenteResidente

Best Urban Song

Rafael Arcaute, Igor Koshkendey and Residente — "Somos Anormales" (Residente)

Rock

Best Rock Album

Diamante EléctricoLa Gran Oscilación

  • Daniel Cadena — Mutante
  • De la Tierra — II
  • Eruca SativaBarro y Fauna
  • Utopians — Todos Nuestros Átomos
Best Pop/Rock Album

JuanesMis Planes Son Amarte

Best Rock Song

Diamante Eléctrico — "Déjala Rodar" (tie) Andrés Calamaro — "La Noche" (tie)

Alternative

Best Alternative Music Album

Café TacvbaJei Beibi

Best Alternative Song

Mon Laferte — "Amárrame" (Mon Laferte featuring Juanes)

Tropical

Best Salsa Album

Rubén Blades and Roberto Delgado & OrquestaSalsa Big Band

  • Alberto Barros — Tributo a La Salsa Colombiana 7
  • Juan Pablo Díaz — Fase Dos
  • Alain Pérez — ADN
  • Various Artists / Isidro Infante (producer) — Isidro Infante Presenta: Cuba y Puerto Rico, Un Abrazo Musical Salsero
Best Cumbia/Vallenato Album

Jorge Celedón and Sergio Luis Rodríguez — Ni Un Paso Atrás

Best Contemporary Tropical Album

Guaco — Bidimensional

Best Traditional Tropical Album

Jon Secada featuring The Charlie Sepúlveda Big Band — To Beny Moré with Love

  • AlbitaAlbita
  • El Septeto Santiaguero — Raíz
  • La Colmenita (Various Artists) — El Añejo Jardín
  • Babalú Quinteto — Cuba Sobre Cuerdas
Best Tropical Fusion Album

Olga TañónOlga Tañón y Punto.

  • Colectro — Coletera
  • Gabriel — Contra Corriente
  • Adriana Lucía — Porrock
  • Salsangroove — Salsangroove
Best Tropical Song

Vicente García — "Bachata en Kingston"

  • Raul del Sol and Jorge Luis Piloto — "Cuando Beso Tu Boca" (Mojito Lite)
  • Manny Cruz, Prince Royce, Daniel Santacruz and Shakira — "Deja Vu" (Prince Royce featuring Shakira)
  • Medardo Rovayo — "Dejé de Amar" (Felipe Muñiz featuring Marc Anthony)
  • Residente — "Hijos del Cañaveral"

Songwriter

Best Songwriting Album

Vicente GarcíaA La Mar

Regional Mexican

Best Ranchera/Mariachi Music Album

Flor de Toloache — Las Caras Lindas

  • Majida IssaPero No Llorando - Nocturna
  • Mariachi Herencia de México — Nuestra Herencia
  • Mariachi Imperial Azteca — Aún Estoy de Pie
  • Mariachi Oro de América — 36 Aniversario Mariachi Oro de América
Best Banda Album

Banda El Recodo de Cruz LizárragaAyer y Hoy

Best Norteño Music Album

Los PalominosPiénsalo

Best Regional Mexican Song

Juan Treviño — "Siempre Es Así" (Juan Treviño featuring AJ Castillo)

Instrumental

Best Instrumental Album

Michel Camilo and TomatitoSpain Forever

  • Cesar Camargo Mariano featuring Rudiger Liebermann, Walter Seyfarth and Benoit Fromanger — Joined
  • Gustavo Casenave — Conversations with Vladimir Stowe
  • Daniel Minimalia — Origen
  • Luis SalinasEl Tren

Traditional

Best Folk Album

Natalia LafourcadeMusas)

  • Yuvisney Aguilar and Afrocuban Jazz Quartet — Piango, Piango
  • Magín DíazEl Orisha de la Rosa
  • Quinteto Leopoldo Federico — Pa' Qué Más
  • Edward Ramírez and Rafa Pino — El Tuyero Ilustrado
Best Tango Album

Fernando OteroSolo Buenos Aires

  • El Arranque — 20 Años - En Vivo En Café Vinilo
  • Patricia Malanca — Bucles
  • Rodolfo Mederos13
  • Tango Orchestra — Mixturas
Best Flamenco Music Album

Vicente AmigoMemoria de Los Sentidos

  • Diego Guerrero — Vengo Caminando
  • Las Migas — Vente Conmigo
  • José Mijita — Se Llama Flamenco
  • La Macanita and Manuel Valencia — Directo en El Círculo Flamenco de Madrid

Jazz

Best Latin Jazz Album

Eliane EliasDance of Time

  • Antonio Adolfo — Hybrido / From Rio To Wayne Shorter
  • Oskar Cartaya — Bajo Mundo
  • Charlie Sepúlveda and The Turnaround — Mr. EP - A Tribute to Eddie Palmieri
  • Miguel ZenónTípico

Portuguese language

Best Contemporary Pop Album

Tiago IorcTroco Likes Ao Vivo: Um Filme de Tiago Iorc

Best Rock Album or Alternative Music

Nando ReisJardim-Pomar

  • The Baggios — Brutown
  • Blitz — Aventuras II
  • Curumim — Boca
  • Metá Metá — MM3
Best Samba/Pagode Album

Mart'nália+ Misturado

  • Luciana Mello — Na luz do samba
  • Diogo Nogueira — Alma brasileira
  • Roberta SáDelírio no Circo
  • Various Artists — Samba Book: Jorge Aragão
Best Brazilian Popular Music Album

Edu Lobo, Romero Lubambo, Mauro Senise — Dos Navegantes

  • Alexandre PiresDNA Musical
  • SilvaSilva Canta Marisa
  • António Zambujo — Até Pensei Que Fosse Minha
  • Zanna — Zanna
Best Sertaneja Music Album

DanielDaniel

Best Brazilian Roots Music Album

Bruna Viola — Ao Vivo - Melodias Do Sertão

  • Patrícia BastosBatom Bacaba
  • Pinduca — No Embalo Do
  • Trio Nordestino — Canta O Nordeste
  • Yangos — Chamamé
  • Various Artists — Ascensão
Best Song in Portuguese Language

Ana Caetano and Tiago Iorc, songwriters — "Trevo (Tu)" (Anavitória featuring Tiago Iorc)

  • Marisa Monte, Silva and Lucas Silva, songwriters — "Noturna (Nada de Novo Na Noite)" (Silva featuring Marisa Monte)
  • Cauique, Diogo Leite and Rodrigo Leite, songwriters — "Pé na Areia" (Diogo Nogueira)
  • Nando Reis, songwriter — "Só Posso Dizer" (Nando Reis)
  • Andrei Kozyreff, Juliana Strassacapa, Sebastián Piracés-Ugarte, Mateo Piracés-Ugarte and Rafael Gomes da Silva, songwriters — "Triste, Louca ou Má" (Francisco, el Hombre)

Classical

Best Classical Album

Eddie Mora directing The Orquesta Sinfónica Nacional de Costa Rica — Música De Compositores Costarricenses Vol. 2

  • Nathalie Peña Comas — Alta Gracia
  • Jordi SavallDixit Dominus: Vivaldi, Mozart, Handel
  • Horacio GutiérrezHoracio Gutiérrez Plays Chopin & Schumann
  • In-Hong Cha conducting The Orquesta Sinfónica de Venezuela — Textures from the North of South
Best Classical Contemporary Composition

Leo Brouwer — "Sonata del Decamerón Negro" (Mabel Millán)

  • Manuel Tejada — "Ave María" (Nathalie Peña Comas)
  • Hebert Vásquez — "Azucena" (Susan Narucki)
  • Diego Schissi — "Nene" (Sibelius Piano Trio)
  • Aurelio de la Vega — "Recordatio" (Anne Marie Ketchum)
  • André Mehmari and Flavio Chamis — "Sonata For Viola and Piano" (André Mehmari and Tatjana Chamis)

Christian

Best Christian Album (Spanish Language)

Alex CamposMomentos

  • Barak — Generación Radical
  • Gabriela Cartulano — Tu Amor
  • Álvaro López and ResQBand — Sol Detente
  • Jaci VelasquezConfío
Best Christian Album (Portuguese Language)

Aline BarrosAcenda A Sua Luz

  • Paulo César Baruk and Leandro RodriguesPiano e Voz, Amigos e Pertences 2
  • Fernanda BrumAo Vivo Em Israel
  • Padre Fábio de Melo — Clareou
  • Bruna Karla — Incomparável
  • Eli Soares — Memórias

Children's

Best Children's Album

Various ArtistsMarc Anthony for Babies

  • Mariana Baraj — ¡Churo!
  • Cantajuego — ¡Viva Mi Planeta 2!
  • CepillínGracias
  • Luis PescettiQueridos (En Vivo)
  • Sophia — Aprendendo Ritmos da América

Recording Package field

Best Recording Package
  • Carlos Dussán, Juliana Jaramillo, Juan Felipe Martínez and Claudio Roncoli — El Orisha de la Rosa (Magín Díaz)
  • André Coelho and Mariana Hardy — Na Medida Do Impossível Ao Vivo No Inhotim (Fernanda Takai)
  • Lia Cunha — Pirombeira (Pirombeira)
  • Barão Di Sarno and Ciça Góes — Sol (Gustavo Galo)
  • Fabio Prata — Três no Samba (André Mehmari, Eliane Faria and Gordinho do Surdo)

Production

Best Engineered Album

Josh Gudwin and Tom Coyne — Mis Planes Son Amarte (Juanes)

  • Guillermo Bonetto, Nahuel Giganti, My-TBeats and Pedro Pearson — Alas Canciones (Los Cafres)
  • Rodrigo de Castro Lopes, Pete Karam and Paul Blakemore — Dance of Time (Eliane Elias)
  • Craig Parker Adams, Gabe Roth, Juan Pablo Berreondo and JJ Golden — Ilusión (Gaby Moreno)
  • Moogie Canazio, Carlos De Andrade and Ricardo Dias — Zanna (Zanna)
Producer of the Year

Eduardo Cabra

Music video

Best Short Form Music Video

Luis Fonsi featuring Daddy Yankee — "Despacito"

Best Long Form Music Video

Natalia LafourcadeMusas, El Documental

Multiple Nominations and Awards

The following received multiple nominations:

Nine nominations
  • Residente
Seven nominations
  • Maluma
Six nominations
  • Shakira
Five nominations
  • Juanes
  • Mon Laferte
Four nominations
  • Luis Fonsi
  • Daddy Yankee
  • Danay Suárez
  • Natalia Lafourcade
  • Nicky Jam
  • Vicente García
Three nominations
  • Rubén Blades
Two nominations
  • Alejandro Fernández
  • Anavitória
  • Café Tacvba
  • Cuarteto de Nos
  • Diamante Eléctrico
  • Erika Ender
  • Eruca Sativa
  • Guaco
  • J Balvin
  • Moogie Canazio
  • Prince Royce
  • Rael
  • Ricky Martin
  • Sebastián Yatra
  • Sig Ragga

The following received multiple awards:

Four awards
  • Luis Fonsi
  • Daddy Yankee
Three awards
  • Vicente García
Two awards
  • Rubén Blades
  • Diamante Eléctrico
  • Natalia Lafourcade
  • Residente
  • Juanes

References

  1. ^ Cobo, Leila (September 19, 2017). "Latin Grammys Suspend Nominees Announcement Following Mexico Earthquake". Billboard. Prometheus Global Media. Retrieved September 20, 2017.
  2. ^ "Attack forces cancellations / L.A. Madonna show delayed, Latin Grammys canceled". SFGate. Retrieved 20 November 2015.
  3. ^ Garza, Augustin (May 18, 2002). "Latin Grammys Struggle With Loss of Momentum". Los Angeles Times. Tribune Company. Retrieved September 24, 2014.
  4. ^ "18th Latin Grammy Awards Nominations" (PDF). latingrammy.com. 26 September 2017.

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