Bizarrap, Quevedo, Shakira and Karol G, some of the first winners of the Latin Grammys

In what will be a historic night for Latin music and especially for Seville and Spain, some of the winners at this Latin Grammy gala hosted by the Andalusian capital, the first city to do so outside the US, are already known.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
16 November 2023 Thursday 03:22
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Bizarrap, Quevedo, Shakira and Karol G, some of the first winners of the Latin Grammys

In what will be a historic night for Latin music and especially for Seville and Spain, some of the winners at this Latin Grammy gala hosted by the Andalusian capital, the first city to do so outside the US, are already known.

Although the gala will start at 10:30 p.m. and will feature an awards ceremony that will be mixed with musical performances by artists such as Rosalía, Shakira, Pablo Alborán, Alejandro Sanz and Rauw Alejandro, among others, and some more surprises, some are already known. of the winners in this twenty-fourth edition.

As the Latin Grammys themselves have announced at their premiere, and as they have reported on their social networks, some of the artists who know that they will not leave Seville empty are Bizarrap, Quevedo, Shakira and Karol G.

The Argentinian Bizarrap and the Spanish Quevedo have won the award for 'Best Urban Song' with Music Sessions, Vol. 52, the Mexican band Molotov has triumphed in the 'Best Rock Album' category with Solo D' Lira, and Composer and producer Edgar Barrera, who has a total of 13 nominations tonight, has already been awarded 'Composer of the Year'.

Also awarded have been Juanes, who won the Latin Grammy for 'Best Pop/Rock Album' with Everyday Life; Shakira and Karol G, who have won the Latin Grammy for 'Best Urban Fusion/Performance' with TQG, and Camilo has won the 'Best Long Version Music Video' category with El primer tour de mi vida. A sign that Colombia has established itself as a musical power.

Another special moment in these minutes prior to the start of the gala was the recognition of Marília Mendonça, a Brazilian singer and songwriter who lost her life two years ago in a plane accident, with the 'Melhor Álbum de Música Sertaneja'.

Already in the gala that will start in a few minutes, some of the big favorites are Shakira, Karol G and Camilo, with seven nominations each, and Pablo Alborán, Bad Bunny and María Becerra, with five, who are nominated as the main protagonists of the Sevillian gala.

Another of the notable news that these award minutes have left has been the publication of new songs by Alejandro Sanz this 2024. This was announced by the Spanish artist himself tonight in Seville, who has also been very proud that the Latin Grammy have arrived in Spain. "The one we have all mixed up," he highlighted.