19th Annual Latin Grammy Awards

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19th Latin Grammy Awards
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DateNovember 15, 2018
Venue MGM Grand Garden Arena, Paradise, Nevada
Hosted by Melissa Francis and Carlos Rivera
Highlights
Most awards Jorge Drexler (3)
Person of the Year Maná
Website http://www.latingrammy.com/   OOjs UI icon edit-ltr-progressive.svg
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Network Univision
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The 19th Annual Latin Grammy Awards was held on November 15, 2018 at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas. [1]

Contents

Performers

Artist(s)Song(s)
Marc Anthony
Will Smith
Bad Bunny
"Está Rico"
Jorge Drexler
Natalia Lafourcade
Mon Laferte
El David Aguilar
"Telefonía"
Calibre 50 "Corrido De Juanito"
Carlos Vives
Monsieur Periné
"Hoy tengo tiempo (Pinta sensual)"
Kany García "Para siempre"
Banda Los Recoditos "Me darán ganas de verte"
Ozuna "El Farsante"
"Única"
J Balvin
Carla Morrison
"Vibras"
"Ambiente"
Rosalía "Malamente"
Jose Maria Cano
Daniel Cano
"Mi Religion"
Víctor Manuelle "Quiero tiempo"
Ángela Aguilar "La llorona"
Nicky Jam
J Balvin
Steve Aoki
"X"
"Jaleo"
Maná "En El Muelle De San Blás"
"Labios Compartidos"
"Clavado En Un Bar"
Sebastián Yatra
Halsey
"My Only One"
"Without Me"
Bad Bunny "Sensualidad"
"Soy peor"
"Chambea"
"Estamos bien"
Pablo Alborán "No Vaya a Ser"
Karol G "Mi Cama"

Winners and nominees

The following is the list of nominees. [2]

General

Record of the Year

Jorge Drexler — "Telefonía"

Album of the Year

Luis Miguel ¡México Por Siempre!

Song of the Year

Jorge Drexler — "Telefonía"

Best New Artist

Karol G

Pop

Best Contemporary Pop Vocal Album

Maluma F.A.M.E.

Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album

Laura Pausini Hazte Sentir

Urban

Best Urban Fusion/Performance

Rosalía — "Malamente"

Best Urban Music Album

J Balvin Vibras

Best Urban Song

Daddy Yankee, Urbani Mota Cedeño, Juan G. Rivera Vazquez and Luis Jorge Romero — "Dura" (Daddy Yankee)

Rock

Best Rock Album

Enrique BunburyExpectativas

Best Pop/Rock Album

Manolo GarcíaGeometría del Rayo

Best Rock Song

Fito Páez — "Tu Vida Mi Vida"

Alternative

Best Alternative Music Album

AterciopeladosClaroscura

Best Alternative Song

Antón Alvarez Alfaro, Pablo Diaz-Reixa and Rosalía — "Malamente" (Rosalía)

Tropical

Best Salsa Album

Víctor Manuelle25/7

Best Cumbia/Vallenato Album

Silvestre DangondEsto Es Vida

Best Contemporary Tropical Album

Carlos Vives Vives

Best Traditional Tropical Album

José Alberto "El Canario" and El Septeto Santiaguero — A Mi Qué - Tributo a los Clásicos Cubanos

Best Tropical Fusion Album

Aymée NuviolaComo Anillo al Dedo

Best Tropical Song

Juan Luis Guerra, Juan Carlos Luces and Víctor Manuelle — "Quiero Tiempo" (Víctor Manuelle featuring Juan Luis Guerra)

Songwriter

Best Singer-Songwriter Album

Jorge Drexler Salvavidas de Hielo

Regional Mexican

Best Ranchero/Mariachi Album

Luis Miguel ¡México Por Siempre!

Best Banda Album

Banda Los RecoditosLos Gustos Que Me Doy

Best Tejano Album

Roger Velásquez & The Latin Legendz — Tex Mex Funk

Best Norteño Album

Calibre 50Guerra de PoderPesado — Los Ángeles Existen

Best Regional Song

Christian Nodal — "Probablemente"

Instrumental

Best Instrumental Album

Miguel Siso — Identidad

Traditional

Best Folk Album

Natalia Lafourcade Musas, Vol. 2

Best Tango Album

Pedro Giraudo — Vigor Tanguero

Best Flamenco Album

Arcángel — Al Este del Canto

Jazz

Best Latin Jazz Album

Hermeto Pascoal and Big Band — Naturaleza Universal

Christian

Best Christian Album (Spanish Language)

Alfareros — Setenta Veces Siete

Best Christian Album (Portuguese Language)

Fernanda BrumSom Da Minha Vida

Portuguese Language

Best Portuguese Language Contemporary Pop Album

Anaadi — Noturno

Best Portuguese Language Rock or Alternative Album

LenineLenine Em Trânsito

Best Samba/Pagode Album

Maria RitaAmor E Música

Best MPB Album

Chico Buarque Caravanas

Best Sertaneja Music Album

Chitãozinho & Xororó — Elas Em Evidências

Best Portuguese Language Roots Album

Almir Sater and Renato Teixeira+A3

Best Portuguese Language Song

Chico Buarque — "As Caravanas"

Children's

Best Latin Children’s Album

Claraluna — Imaginare

Classical

Best Classical Album

Claudia MonteroMágica y Misteriosa

Best Classical Contemporary Composition

Claudia Montero — "Luces y Sombras. Concierto Para Guitarra y Orquesta De Cuerdas" [3]

Arrangement

Best Arrangement

Milton Salcedo — "Se Le Ve" (Milton Salcedo featuring Amaury Gutiérrez, Carlos Oliva y Michel Puche)

Recording Package

Best Recording Package

Carlos Sadness — Diferentes Tipos De Luz

Production

Best Engineered Album

Rafa Sardina and Eric Boulanger — 50 Años Tocando Para Ti (Orquesta Filarmónica De Bogotá) [3]

Producer of the Year

Linda Briceño

Music video

Best Short Form Music Video

Juanes — "Pa Dentro"

Best Long Form Music Video

Pedro Capó — En Letra De Otro - Documentary

Multiple Nominations and Awards

The following received multiple nominations:

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References

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  2. "19th Latin Grammy Awards Nominations" (PDF). latingrammy.com. 21 September 2018.
  3. 1 2 Full winners list