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Latin Grammy Awards 2022: See the complete list of winners

LAS VEGAS — Bad Bunny, Jorge Drexler and Rosalía were among the big winners Thursday at the 2022 Latin Grammy Awards in Las Vegas.

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Here is the complete list of winners:

  • Record of the year: “Tocarte,” Jorge Drexler and C. Tangana
  • Album of the year: “Motomami (Digital Album),” Rosalía
  • Song of the year: “Tocarte,” Jorge Drexler, Pablo Drexler, Víctor Martinez and C. Tangana, songwriters (Jorge Drexler and C. Tangana)
  • Best new artist: Angela Alvarez and Silvana Estrada
  • Best pop vocal album: “Dharma,” Sebastián Yatra
  • Best traditional pop vocal album: “Aguilera,” Christina Aguilera
  • Best pop song: “La Guerrilla de la Concordia,” Jorge Drexler, songwriter (Jorge Drexler); “Tacones Rojos,” Pablo María Rousselon de Croisoeuil, Manuel Lara, Manuel Lorente, Juan Josep Monserrat Riutort and Sebastián Yatra, songwriters (Sebastián Yatra)
  • Best urban fusion/performance: “Tití Me Preguntó,” Bad Bunny
  • Best reggaeton performance: “Lo siento BB:/,” Tainy, Bad Bunny and Julieta Venegas
  • Best urban music album: “Un Verano Sin Ti,” Bad Bunny
  • Best rap/hip-hop song: “De Museo,” Bad Bunny, songwriter (Bad Bunny)
  • Best urban song: “Tití Me Preguntó,” Bad Bunny, songwriter (Bad Bunny)
  • Best rock album: “Unas Vacaciones Raras,” Él Mató A Un Policía Motorizado
  • Best rock song: “Lo Mejor de Nuestras Vidas,” Fito Páez (Fito Paez)
  • Best pop/rock album: “Los Años Salvajes,” Fito Páez
  • Best pop/rock song: “Babel,” Fito Páez and Carlos Vives, songwriters (Carlos Vives and Fito Páez)
  • Best alternative music album: “Motomami (Digital Album),” Rosalía
  • Best alternative song: “El Día Que Estrenaste el Mundo,” Jorge Drexler, songwriter (Jorge Drexler)
  • Best salsa album: “Pa’lla Voy,” Marc Anthony
  • Best cumbia/vallenato album: “Feliz Aniversario,” Jean Carlos Centeno y Ronal Urbina
  • Best merengue/bachata album: “Entre Mar y Palmeras,” Juan Luis Guerra
  • Best traditional tropical album: “Gonzalo Rubalcaba y Aymée Nuviola Live in Marciac,” Gonzalo Rubalcaba y Aymée Nuviola
  • Best contemporary tropical album: “Cumbiana II,” Carlos Vives
  • Best tropical song: “Mala,” Marc Anthony and Álvaro Lenier Mesa, songwriters (Marc Anthony)
  • Best singer-songwriter album: “Tinta y Tiempo,” Jorge Drexler
  • Best ranchero/mariachi album: “Ep #1 Forajido,” Christian Nodal
  • Best banda album: “Abeja Reina,” Chiquis
  • Best Tejano album: “Para Que Baile Mi Pueblo,” Bobby Pulido
  • Best norteño album: “La Reunión (Deluxe),” Los Tigres del Norte
  • Best regional song: “Como Lo Hice Yo,” Edgar Barrera, Carin León and Matisse, songwriters (Matisse and Carin León)
  • Best instrumental album: “Maxixe Samba Groove,” Hamilton de Holanda
  • Best folk album: “Ancestros Sinfónico,” Síntesis, X Alfonso y Eme Alfonso
  • Best tango album: “Horacio Salgán Piano Transcriptions,” Pablo Estigarribia
  • Best flamenco album: “Libres,” Las Migas
  • Best Latin jazz/jazz album: “Mirror Mirror,” Eliane Elias, Chick Corea and Chucho Valdés
  • Best Christian album (Spanish language): “Viviré,” Marcos Witt
  • Best Portuguese language Christian album: “Laboratório Do Groove,” Eli Soares
  • Best Portuguese language contemporary pop album: “Sim Sim Sim,” Bala Desejo
  • Best Portuguese language rock or alternative album: “O Futuro Pertence À ... Jovem Guarda,” Erasmo Carlos
  • Best samba/pagode album: “Numanice #2,” Ludmilla
  • Best MPB album: “Indigo Borboleta Anil,” Liniker
  • Best sertaneja music album: “Chitãozinho and Xororó Legado,” Chitãozinho and Xororó
  • Best Portuguese language roots album: “Senhora Estrada,” Alceu Valença
  • Best Portuguese language song: “Vento Sardo,” Jorge Drexler and Marisa Monte, songwriters (Marisa Monte featuring Jorge Drexler)
  • Best Latin children’s album: “A La Fiesta De La Música Vamos Todos,” Sophia
  • Best classical album: “Legado,” Berta Rojas; Sebastián Henríquez, album producer
  • Best classical contemporary composition: “Anido’s Portrait: I. Chacarera,” Sergio Assad, composer (Berta Rojas)
  • Best arrangement: “El Plan Maestro,” Fernando Velázquez, arranger (Jorge Drexler)
  • Best recording package: “Motomami (Digital Album),” Ferran Echegaray, Viktor Hammarberg, Rosalía, Daniel Sannwald and Pili Vila, art directors (Rosalía)
  • Best engineered album: “Motomami (Digital Album),” Brian Hernández, Shin Kamiyama, Michael Larson, Higinio Marfil Ruiz, Sean Matsukawa, Tyler Murphy and David Rodríguez, engineers; Manny Marroquin, mixer; Chris Gehringer, mastering engineer (Rosalía)
  • Producer of the year: Julio Reyes Copello
  • Best short-form music video: “This Is Not America,” Residente featuring Ibeyi Featuring Lisa-Kaindé Diaz and Naomi Diaz; Greg Ohrel, video director; Jason Cole, video producer
  • Best long-form music video: “Hasta la Raíz,” Natalia Lafourcade; Bruno Bancalari and Juan Pablo López-Fonseca, video directors; Juan Pablo López-Fonseca, video producer


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