Bad Bunny and Ca7riel & Paco Amoroso triumph at the 2025 Latin Grammys
The Catalan band Las Migas wins its second golden gramophone for best flamenco album
BarcelonaThe Puerto Rican singer Bad Bunny He took home five golden gramophones tonight at the 26th Latin Grammy Awards, held in Las Vegas. The artist won the night's top prize, Album of the Year, for his hit album. I should have taken more photos (Rimas, 2025), and has also been awarded for best urban music album, best urban performance, best reggaeton performance, and best urban song. "I love music, I love what I do, and I love being able to connect with passionate people," said the singer, who dedicated the award to the "children and young people of Latin America" and remembered his country: "There are many ways to show patriotism. Puerto Rico, I love you."
The other big winners of the night were Ca7riel & Paco Amoroso, one of the most unique proposals in Argentine musicwho also left the ceremony with five statuettes: best music video in short and long version, best alternative music album for Papota, best alternative music song by #tits and best pop song by Friend's DayColombian artist Karol G also made headlines at the ceremony, winning the Grammy for Song of the Year and Best Tropical Song for If I had met you sooner
One of the surprises of the night was the award for best recording of the year, which seemed like it was going to be won by Bad Bunny but was ultimately won by Alejandro Sanz for Palm trees in the gardenThe singer explained that the song was part of his return to music after a difficult few years. "Music has been my life. After so many years, I've fallen in love with it," said Sanz, who jokingly added to Bad Bunny, "Benito, forgive me, I stole it from you."
Among the Catalan artists who have taken to the stage to collect awards are The Crumbs, who have won the Grammy for best flamenco album for Flamenco dancersand Aitana, who with the album Blue Room It has won two awards: Producer of the Year for Argentinian Nico Cotton and Best Cover Design for art director Christian Molina. The Mexican Gabriela OrtizOrtiz, guest composer for the 2025-2026 season at the Palau de la Música, was also honored at the ceremony. She received the Grammy for Best Contemporary Classical Composition for... Diamond Revolution.