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Karol G and Natalia Lafourcade win three Latin Grammys and Shakira and Bizarrap win two for best song

SEVILLA, 17 Nov.

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Karol G and Natalia Lafourcade win three Latin Grammys and Shakira and Bizarrap win two for best song

SEVILLA, 17 Nov. (EUROPA PRESS) -

The Colombian Karol G has won three awards at the 24th annual Latin Grammy Awards, held at the Palace of Congresses and Exhibitions (Fibes) in Seville, including Best Album of the Year for 'Mañana will be beautiful', with which has also won the award for Best Urban Music Album, while the Mexican Natalia Lafourcade has won three other gramophones for 'De todos las flores' --Recording of the Year, Best Singer-songwriter Album, Best Singer-songwriter Song--.

Three Latin Grammys are also those achieved by the Mexican composer, producer and engineer Edgar Berrera, who started with 13 nominations, including Best Composer of the Year - a category included this year - and Best Producer, while the award for Best pop song has gone to 'Shakira: Bzrp Music Sessions, Vol. 53', which has also won the award for Song of the Year, in the 2023 edition of these awards, the first to be held outside the United States in the history of the themselves.

For its part, the Best Northern Music Album went to 'Colmillo de leche' by Carin León; the Best Flamenco Music Album, in 'Camino' by Niña Pastori; the Best pop vocal album, in Julieta Venegas for 'Tu historia' and the Venezuelan Joaquina has been awarded as Best new artist.

Additionally, during the gala, Laura Pausini received her recognition as Person of the Year from Karol G, and Antonio Banderas received the 2023 Presidential Award presented by the CEO of the Latin Recording Academy, Manuel Abud, and Alejandro Sanz.

For its part, in the Best Traditional Vocal Album category, for which the Andalusian Manuel Carrasco with 'Corazón yarrow' and Vanesa Martín for 'Placeres y Sins', among others, were nominated, it ultimately went to Andrés Cepeda for 'Décimo Cuatro'. , an award given at the Premiere of these awards, where they also received a gramophone for Best Urban Fusion/Performance 'TGP' by Karol G Featuring Shakira, while the award for Best Urban Song went to 'Quevedo: Bzrp Music Sessions , Vol. 52'.

The Mexicans Molotov have also taken the gramophone for Best Rock Album and the Best Rock Song has gone to 'Leche de tigre' by Juan Galeano, written by Diamante Eléctrico Featuring Adrián Quesada. The Best Pop/Rock Album went to 'VidaDaily' by Juanes, who collected his award during the Premiere celebration, and the Best Song of this genre went to 'Ojos Browns' by Luis Jiménez, Lasso

In the category of Best Alternative Music Album, the Jaén singer Zahara has been left without this award, which Monsieur Periné has finally collected 'Bolero Apocalíptico', while the Colombian Carlos Vives has won a gramophone for Best Cumbia/Vellenato Album for 'Escalona It had never been recorded like this.' The Best Traditional Tropical Album went to Omara Portuondo for 'Vida' and the Best Tropical Song to 'Si tú me Quiero' by Fonseca and written by him together with Juan Luis Guerra, an award that she collected at the gala.

The award for Best Regional Mexican Song went to 'Un X100to' by Bad Bunny and Edgar Barrera. The latter has also picked up his gramophone for Best Composer of the Year and Best Producer. The Best Latin Jazz/Jazz Album has gone to Chucho Valdés

Finally, Nathy Peluso has won one of the highly prized gramophones for 'You're very good', the one for Best short version music video, and the long version award has gone to Camilo for 'El primer tour de mi vida'.