Latin Grammy 2022: Bad Bunny, Rosalía, Jorge Drexler and Fito Páez started winning

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Jorge Drexler, Fito Páez and Bad Bunny devastated preview of Latin Grammy Thursday in Vegas. Rosalía and Liniker were other winners of the ceremony which was streamed worldwide.

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“This is crazy, it’s a wonderful exaggeration,” he said. Drexler at the time of receiving the prize best alternative song from The day you opened up the world. Moments later he had to return to the stage to collect his award best pop song from The guerrilla concordwhich he bonded with Red high heels from Sebastian Jatra.

When he goes for his prize a best songwriter album Drexler confessed it ink and timefor which he was awarded, was on the verge of not being achieved.

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“The truth is a joy, I’m very excited because the album almost didn’t happen, the pandemic has been very hard on everyone, but it has blocked me a lot,” he said.

And he was also pleased with the award for best song in portuguese language from Sardinian wind with Marisa Monte. Drexler dedicated that award to the recently deceased Brazilian singer-songwriter Gal Costa. Eventually he accepted the award best arrangement from the master plan on behalf of the arranger Fernando Velázquez, who collaborated on ink and time.

Following the preview, the 23rd Latin Grammy Gala kicked off, broadcast live on TNT and HBO Max for Latin America from the Michelob ULTRA arena in Las Vegas. Bad Bunny, Rauw Alejandro, Christina Aguilera, Drexler and Rosalía are among the most nominated artists of the evening.

Three for Fito

In this sort of premiere, Páez collected the awards of best rock song from The best of our life Y best pop/rock album for The Wild Years.

“We in Argentina come from a very high tradition of popular music created in the 20th century,” said Páez as he received the award for his album. “So I want to dedicate this award once again to Argentine popular music and Latin American popular music. “‘.

Later during the gala he won a third Latin Grammy for Babel with Carlos Vives, who attributed its success to the fact that it was a collaboration with Páez. The song is featured on Vives’ album Cumbiana II.

“I want to repeat something I said a few days ago, I’ve never been moved by the Beatles … but I’ve had Argentinian rock and I love and appreciate it because it educated me very well educated, and thank you for giving me this opportunity to sing with you” he told Paez.

Rosalía with statuettes

rosalia won the category of best alternative music album from Motomami (digital album)her album also won the award best packaging designin which Rosalía herself collaborated, e better recording engineering for an album.

The artist was not present to receive the awards so early, but the Spanish star was expected to perform a musical number later during the televised ceremony.

Bad Bunny was also devastated

Bad Bunny, who was the most nominated artist at the Latin Grammys with 10 mentions, swept the urban music categories with the award for best urban song is that of best urban fusion/interpretation from marmosets asked me. He has also conquered the gramophone best rap/hip hop song from Museum.

The Puerto Rican was also not at the premiere, eventually winning the reggaeton performance award for his hit with Julieta Venegas I’m sorry baby:produced by Tainy, who summoned both for the song.

“It was a dream for me to work with Julieta, I never thought it would happen to me,” said Tainy. “Thanks to the union that music has today, I was given the opportunity and what better way to do it if not with my brother Benito”.

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