Latin Grammy Award for Record of the Year

Summary

The Latin Grammy Award for Record of the Year is an honor presented annually at the Latin Grammy Awards, a ceremony that recognizes excellence and creates a wider awareness of cultural diversity and contributions of Latin recording artists in the United States and internationally.[1] The award is given to the performers, producers, audio engineers and mastering engineer for new songs in Spanish or Portuguese language. The songs included on an album released the previous year of submission are also eligible only if they have not been submitted to competition before. Instrumental songs are also eligible.[2] Due to the increasing musical changes in the industry, from 2012 the category includes 10 nominees, according to a restructuration made by the academy for the four general categories: Song of the Year, Album of the Year, Best New Artist and Record of the Year.[3]

Latin Grammy Award for Record of the Year
Awarded forquality vocal or instrumental recording tracks
CountryUnited States
Presented byThe Latin Recording Academy
First awarded2000
Currently held byNatalia Lafourcade – "De Todas las Flores" (2023)
WebsiteLatinGrammy.com

Alejandro Sanz has won the most awards in the category with seven wins out of eleven nominations, including the award received for "La Tortura", his collaboration with Colombian singer-songwriter Shakira. Jorge Drexler has won the award three times. Drexler is followed by Calle 13, Juanes and Shakira with two winning songs.[4] "Livin' la Vida Loca" and "Despacito" by Puerto Rican singers Ricky Martin, and Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee, respectively, are the only songs to be nominated for this award in its Spanish-language version and to receive the same distinction for the English language versions.[5] Most nominated songs were recorded in Spanish language, though "Esperando Na Janela" by Gilberto Gil, "Já Sei Namorar" by Tribalistas, "A Festa" by Maria Rita, "Dois Rios" by Skank, "Arlequim Desconhecido" by Ivan Lins and The Metropole Orchestra, "Tua" by Maria Bethânia, "Atrás de Porta" by Ivete Sangalo, "Um Abraçaço" by Caetano Veloso, "Vidas Pra Contar" by Djavan, and "É Fake (Homem Barato)" by Anaadi, recorded in Portuguese language, were also nominated, while "Talvez" by Caetano Veloso and Tom Veloso won in 2021. In 2017, Colombian artist Maluma became the first performer to have three nominated songs in the same year.[6] Rafael Arcaute, Gustavo Santaolalla and Lulo Pérez are the most awarded producers, with two wins, while Benny Faccone, Aníbal Kerpel and Thom Russo have received the most awards as engineers/mixers, with two each.

Recipients edit

An asterisk (*) indicates the composition won Song of the Year as well.

Year[I] Winner(s) Work Nominees
2000
[7]
Santana featuring Maná
 · Fernando Olvera and K. C. Porter, producers
 · Benny Faccone, engineer/mixer
"Corazón Espinado"
2001
[8]
Alejandro Sanz
 · Emanuele Ruffinengo, producer
 · Roberto Cantele and Roberto Maccagno, engineers/mixers
"El Alma al Aire"
2002
[9]
Alejandro Sanz
 · Humberto Gatica, producer
 · Chris Brook and Eric Schilling, engineers/mixers
"Y Sólo Se Me Ocurre Amarte"
2003
[10]
Juanes
 · Gustavo Santaolalla, producer
 · Aníbal Kerpel and Thom Russo, engineers.
"Es Por Ti"
2004
[11]
Alejandro Sanz
 · Lulo Pérez, producer
 · Mick Guzauski and Rafa Sardina, engineers/mixers
"No Es Lo Mismo"
2005
[12]


 ·

Alejandro Sanz
 · Lulo Pérez, producer
 · Carlos Alvarez, Oscar Vinader and Rafa Sardina, engineers/mixers
"Tu No Tienes Alma"
2006
[13]
Shakira featuring Alejandro Sanz
 · Léster Méndez & Shakira, producers
 · Gustavo Celis, Kevin Killen & Ron Jabobs, engineers/mixers
"La Tortura"
2007
[14]
Juan Luis Guerra
 · Allan Leschhorn, producer
 · Luis Mansilla and Ronnie Torres, engineers/mixers
"La Llave de Mi Corazón"
2008
[15]
Juanes
 · Gustavo Santaolalla, producer
 · Aníbal Kerpel and Thom Russo, engineers/mixers
"Me Enamora"
2009
[16]
Calle 13 featuring Café Tacvba
 · Eduardo Cabra & René Pérez, producers
 · Ivan Gutierrez, Ramon Martínez, Edgardo Matta & Carlos Velasquez, engineers/mixers.
"No Hay Nadie Como Tú"
2010
[17]
Camila
 · Mario Domm, producer
 · Gabriel Castañón, Benny Faccone & Peter Mokran, engineers/mixers
"Mientes"
2011
[18]
Calle 13 featuring Totó la Momposina, Susana Baca and Maria Rita
 · Rafa Arcaute and Calle 13, producer
 · Felipe Alvarez, Arcaute, Eduardo Cabra, David Cárdenas, Iván Gutiérrez, Ramón Martínez, Edgardo Matta, Daniel Ovie & Carlos Velazquez, engineers/mixers.
"Latinoamérica"
2012
[19]
Jesse & Joy
 · Martin Terefe, producer
 · Ainsley Adams, Dyre Gormsen, Thomas Juth, engineers/mixers
"¡Corre!"
2013
[20]
Marc Anthony
 · Marc Anthony, Sergio George & Julio Reyes Copello, producer
 · Juan Mario Aracil, Julio Reyes Copello, Carlos Alvarez & Sergio George, engineers/mixers
 · Tom Coyne, mastering
"Vivir Mi Vida"
2014
[21]
Jorge Drexler featuring Ana Tijoux
 · Carles Campi Campón, Jorge Drexler, Mario Galeano & Sebastián Merlín, producers
 · Carlos Barros, Carles Campi Campón, Néstor Cifuentes, Héctor Quídea, José María Rosillo & Simón Vélez, engineers/mixers
 · Bori Alarcón, mastering
"Universos Paralelos"
2015
[22]
Natalia Lafourcade
 · Natalia Lafourcade & Cachorro López, producers
 · Eduardo Del Águila, Andrés Borda, Alan Ortiz Grande, Demián Nava, Alan Saucedo, Sebastián Schon & Cesar Sogbe, engineers/mixers
 · José Blanco, mastering
"Hasta la Raíz"
  • "Fiesta" – Bomba Estéreo (Rocky Reed & Joe London, producers; Nicolás Donado, Drew Kapner, Felipe Leal, Manny Marroquin, Ethan Shumaker, engineers/mixers; Mike Fuller, mastering)
  • "Encanto" – Miguel Bosé (Andrew Frampton, producer; Andrew Frampton & Pepo Scherman, engineers; Dan Frampton, mixer; Antonio Baglio, mastering)
  • "Será (Vida de Hombre)" – Café Quijano (Kenny O'Brien & Manuel Quijano, producers; Luis Villa, engineer; Luis Villa, mixer; Miguel Ángel González, mastering)
  • "La Vida Entera" – Camila featuring Marco Antonio Solís (Mario Domm & Pablo Hurtado, producers; Gabriel Castañón, Mario Domm, Benny Faccone, Geoff Foster, Peter Mokran & Adrián Trujillo, engineers; Peter Mokran, mixer; Bernie Grundman, mastering)
  • "Ella Es" – Leonel García featuring Jorge Drexler (Aureo Baqueiro, producer; Aureo Baqueiro, Steve Churchyard, Alan Saucedo & Curt Schneider, engineers; Curt Schneider, mixer; Gavin Lurssen, mastering engineer)
  • "Tus Besos" – Juan Luis Guerra 4.40 (Juan Luis Guerra, producer; Edgar Barrera, Rafael Lazzaro & Allan Leschhorn, engineers; Allan Leschhorn & Ronnie Torres, mixers; Adam Ayan, mastering)
  • "Disparo al Corazón" – Ricky Martin (Julio Reyes Copello, producer; Enrique Larreal, Lee Levin, Carlos Fernando López, Ricardo López Lalinde, Julio Reyes Copello, Guillermo Vadala & Dan Warner, engineers; Antonio Baglio, mastering)
  • "Un Zombie a la Intemperie" – Alejandro Sanz (Sebastian Krys & Alejandro Sanz, producers; Sebastian Krys, engineer; Sebastian Krys & Rafa Sardina, mixers; Tom Coyne, mastering engineer)
  • "Ese Camino" – Julieta Venegas (Cachorro López, Yamil Rezc & Julieta Venegas, producers; Ernesto García, Demián Nava & Sebastián Schon, engineers; Héctor Castillo, mixer; Sterling Sound Studios, mastering)
2016
[23]
[24]
Carlos Vives & Shakira
 · Andrés Castro, Luis Fernando Ochoa, Shakira & Carlos Vives, producers
 · Carlos Hernández Carbonell, Andrés Castro, Gustavo Celis, Luis Barrera Jr., Andre Nascimbeni & Dave Clauss, engineers/mixers
 · Adam Ayan, mastering.
"La Bicicleta"
  • "Cuestión de Esperar" – Pepe Aguilar (Pepe Aguilar, Francis Durán, Mauricio Durán & Yamil Rezc, producers; Norberto Islas, engineer; Sacha Triujeque, mixer; Tom Baker, mastering)
  • "Se Puede Amar" – Pablo Alborán (Pablo Alborán, producer; Oscar Clavel, engineer/mixer/mastering)
  • "Me Faltarás" – Andrea Bocelli (David Foster, Humberto Gatica & Tony Renis, producers; Humberto Gatica, Pierpaolo Guerrini & Martín Nessi, engineers/mixers; Vlado Meller, mastering)
  • "Si Volveré" – Buika (Buika & Martin Terefe, producers; Oskar Winberg & Eduardo De La Paz, engineers/mixers; Geoff Pesche, mastering)
  • "Vidas Pra Contar" – Djavan (Djavan, producer; Marcelo Saboia, engineer/mixer; Andre Días, mastering)
  • "Duele el Corazón" – Enrique Iglesias featuring Wisin (Carlos Paucar, producer; Carlos Paucar, engineers/mixers; Tom Coyne, mastering)
  • "Ecos de Amor" – Jesse & Joy (Jesse Huerta & Fraser T. Smith, producers; Beatriz Artola & Craig Silvey, engineers/mixers; John Davis, mastering)
  • "Lado Derecho del Corazón" – Laura Pausini (Paolo Carta & Davide Rossi, producers; Nicola Fantozzi & Renato Cantele, engineers/mixers; Roberto Bartilucci, Maurizio Biancani & Enrico Capalbo, mastering)
  • "Iguales" – Diego Torres (Rafa Arcaute & Julio Reyes Copello, producers; Rafael Arcaute, Rafa Sardina, Luis Barrera Jr, Javier Garza, Ricardo López Lalinde & Julio Reyes Copello, engineers/mixers; Antonio Baglio, mastering)
2017
[6]
Luis Fonsi featuring Daddy Yankee
 · Mauricio Rengifo & Andrés Torres, producers
 · Gaby Music, Mauricio Rengifo, Luis Saldarriaga & Andrés Torres, recording engineers
 · Jaycen Joshua, mixer
 · Dave Kutch, mastering.
"Despacito"
  • "La Flor de la Canela" – Rubén Blades (Manuel Garrido-Lecca, Edu Olivé Gomez, Mabela Martínez & Susana Roca Rey, producers; Edu Olivé Gomez, Ignacio Molino & Oscar Martín Santisteban Cole, recording engineers; Keith Morrison, mixer; Andrés Mayo, mastering)
  • "El Surco" – Jorge Drexler (Manuel Garrido Lecca, Edu Olivé Gomez, Mabela Martínez & Susana Roca Rey, producers; Carles Campón, Edu Olivé Gomez & Oscar Martin Santisteban Cole, recording engineers; Keith Morrison, mixer; Andrés Mayo, mastering)
  • "Quiero Que Vuelvas" – Alejandro Fernández (Áureo Baqueiro, producer/engineer; Rafa Sardina, mixer; Dave Kutch, mastering)
  • "El Ratico" – Juanes featuring Kali Uchis (Juanes, Alejandro Patiño & Alejandro Ramírez, producers; Josh Gudwin, mixer; Tom Coyne, mastering)
  • "Amárrame" – Mon Laferte featuring Juanes (Manú Jalil S. & Mon Laferte, producers; Eduardo del Águila & Alán Ortiz, recording engineers; Eduardo del Águila & Alejandro Patiño, engineers/mixers; Gonzalo González, mastering)
  • "Felices los 4" – Maluma (Kevin ADG & Chan El Genio, producers; Chan El Genio, recording engineer; Alejandro "Mosty" Patiño, mixer; Chris Gehringer, mastering)
  • "Vente Pa' Ca" – Ricky Martin featuring Maluma (Alexander Castillo & Julio Reyes Copello, record producers; Alexander Castillo, Natalia Ramírez & Julio Reyes Copello, recording engineers; Clint Gibbs, mixer; Gene Grimaldi, mastering engineer)
  • "Guerra" – Residente (Residente & Trooko, producers; Rafael Arcaute, Alex Berdz & Phil Joly, recording engineer; Tom Elmhirst, mixer; Ted Jensen, mastering)
  • "Chantaje" – Shakira featuring Maluma (Chan, Kevin Jiménez ADG, Maluma & Shakira, producers; Dave Clauss & Carlos Hernández Carbonell, recording engineer; Chan & Dave Clauss, mixers; Adam Ayan, mastering)
2018
[25]
Jorge Drexler
 · Carles Campi Campón & Jorge Drexler, producers
 · Carles Campi Campón & Ernesto García, recording engineers
 · Matías Cella, mixer
 · Fred Kevorkian, mastering
"Telefonía"
  • "No Vaya a Ser" – Pablo Alborán (Julio Reyes Copello, producer; Carlos Fernández López, Ricardo López Lalinde, Natalia Ramírez & Julio Reyes Copello, recording engineers; Trevor Muzzy, mixer; Antonio Baglio, mastering)
  • "É Fake (Homem Barato)" – Anaadi (Leo Bracht, producer; Leo Bracht, recording engineer; Leo Bracht, mixer; Felipe Tichauer, mastering)
  • "Mi Gente" – J Balvin featuring Willy William (Willy William, producer; Willy William, recording engineer; Phil Greiss, mixer; Dave Kutch, mastering)
  • "Internacionales" – Bomba Estéreo (Edgar Barrera, Christian Castagno, Simón Mejía & Liliana Saumet, producers; Ethan Shumaker, recording engineers; Ricky Reed, mixer; Chris Athens, mastering)
  • "Malamente" – Rosalía (El Guincho & Rosalía, producers; El Guincho, recording engineer; Jaycen Joshua, mixer; Chris Athens, mastering)
  • "Para Siempre" – Kany García (Marcos Sánchez & Afo Verde, producers; José E. Díaz, Orlando Ferrer & Marcos Sánchez, recording engineers; Marcos Sánchez, mixer; Eduardo Ramos, mastering)
  • "X" – Nicky Jam featuring J Balvin (Giordano Ashruf, Rashid Badloe & Jonathan Bryan Thiel, producers; Cristhian Mena & Alejandro Patiño, recording engineers; Alejandro Patiño, mixer; Alejandro Patiño, mastering)
  • "Danza de Gardenias" – Natalia Lafourcade featuring Los Macorinos (Kiko Campos, producer; Rubén López Arista, recording engineer; Rubén López Arista, mixer; Gavin Lurssen, mastering)
  • "Bailar Contigo" – Monsieur Periné (Eduardo Cabra, Catalina García Barahona & Santiago Prieto Sarabia, producers; Eduardo Cabra & Uriel Dorfman, recording engineers; Fab Dupont, mixer; Diego Calviño & Pablo López Ruiz, mastering)
2019
[26][27]
Alejandro Sanz and Camila Cabello
 · Alfonso Pérez, Julio Reyes Copello & Alejandro Sanz, record producers
 · Nicolás De La Espriella, Carlos Fernando López, Alfonso Pérez, Natalia Ramírez, Nicolás Ramírez & Julio Reyes Copello, recording engineers
 · Trevor Lyle Muzzy, mixer
 · Gene Grimaldi, mastering engineer
"Mi Persona Favorita"
  • "Parecen Viernes" – Marc Anthony (Marc Anthony & Sergio George, record producers; Carlos Alvarez, Juan Mario Aracil "Mayito", Natalia Ramírez & Julio Reyes Copello, recording engineers; Carlos Álvarez & Juan Mario Aracil "Mayito", mixers; Adam Ayan & Michael Fuller, mastering engineers)
  • "Verdades Afiladas" – Andrés Calamaro (Gustavo Borner, record producer; Gustavo Borner, recording engineer; Gustavo Borner, mixer; Eric Boulanger, mastering engineer)
  • "Ahí Ahí" – Vicente García (Eduardo Cabra & Vicente García, record producers; José Victor Olivier, Daniel Sanint & Harold Wendell Sanders, recording engineers; Fab Dupont, mixer; Diego Calviño, mastering engineer)
  • "Kitipun" – Juan Luis Guerra y 4.40 (Juan Luis Guerra & Janina Rosado, record producers; Allan Leschhorn & Simon Rhodes, recording engineers; Allan Leschhorn, mixer; Adam Ayan, mastering engineer)
  • "Querer Mejor" – Juanes and Alessia Cara (Rafa Arcaute, Juanes & Tainy, producers; Alejandro Patiño & Orlando Vitto, recording engineers; Jaycen Joshua, mixer; Dave Kutch, mastering engineer)
  • "La Plata" – Juanes and Lalo Ebratt (Mauricio Rengifo & Andrés Torres, record producers; Nicolás Ladrón de Guevara, Mauricio Rengifo & Andrés Torres, recording engineers; Jaycen Joshua, mixer; Dave Kutch, mastering engineer)
  • "Aute Cuture" – Rosalía (El Guincho & Rosalía, record producers; El Guincho, recording engineer; Jaycen Joshua, mixer; Chris Athens, mastering engineer)
  • "No Tengo Nada" – Alejandro Sanz (Alfonso Pérez, Julio Reyes Copello & Alejandro Sanz, record producers; Nicolás De La Espriella, Carlos Fernando López, Alfonso Pérez, Natalia Ramírez, Nicolás Ramírez & Julio Reyes Copello, recording engineers; Trevor Lyle Muzzy, mixer; Gene Grimaldi, mastering engineer)
  • "Cobarde" – Ximena Sariñana (Mauricio Rengifo & Andrés Torres, record producers; Mauricio Rengifo & Andrés Torres, recording engineers; Jaycen Joshua, mixer; Dave Kutch, mastering engineer)
2020
[28]
Alejandro Sanz
 · Julio Reyes Copello & Rafa Sardina, producers
 · James Fitzpatick, Jan Holzner, Nicolás Ramírez, Julio Reyes Copello & Rafa Sardina, recording engineers
 · Nicolás Ramírez, mixer
 · Carlos Hernández Carbonell, mastering engineer
"Contigo"
  • "China" – Anuel AA, Daddy Yankee, Karol G, Ozuna and J Balvin (Marco Masis "Tainy", producer; Luis "Wichie" Ortiz, recording engineer; Luis "Wichie" Ortiz & Juan G. Rivera, mixers; Luis "Wichie" Ortiz & Juan G. Rivera, mastering engineers)
  • "Cuando estes aquí" – Pablo Alborán (Pablo Alborán, record producer; Pablo Alborán, recording engineer; Oscar Clavel, mixer; Oscar Clavel, mastering engineer)
  • "Vete" – Bad Bunny (Cesar Oscar Batista Escalera, Jose Carlos Cruz, Freddy Momtalvo, Ivaniel Ortiz, Edgar Wilmer Semper-Vargas & Xavier Alexis Semper-Vargas, record producers; La Paciencia, recording engineer; Josh Gudwin, mixer; Colin Leonard, mastering engineer)
  • "Solari Yacumenza" – Bajofondo featuring Cuareim 1080 (Juan Campodónico & Gustavo Santaolalla, record producers; Julio Berta, recording engineer; Juan Campodónico, Aníbal Kerpel & Gustavo Santaolalla, mixers; Tom Baker, mastering engineer)
  • "Rojo" – J Balvin (Alejandro "Sky" Ramírez & Taiko, record producers; Joel Iglesias, recording engineer; Josh Gudwin, mixer; Colin Leonard, mastering engineer)
  • "Tutu" – Camilo featuring Pedro Capó (Jon Leone, Richi López & George Noriega, record producers; Camilo, Jon Leone, Richi López & George Noriega, recording engineers; Juan G. Rivera, mixer; Mike Bozzi, mastering engineer)
  • "Lo que en ti veo" – Kany García and Nahuel Pennisi (Julio Reyes Copello, record producer; Sebastián Ezequiel Sanabria, Carlos Fernando López, Nicolás Ramírez, Julio Reyes Copello, Marcos Sánchez & Daniel Uribe, recording engineers; Marcos Sánchez, mixer; Gene Grimaldi, mastering engineer)
  • "Tusa" – Karol G and Nicki Minaj (Daniel Oviedo Echevarria, record producer; Daniel Oviedo Echevarria, recording engineer; Rob Kinelski, mixer; Dave Kutch, mastering engineer)
  • "René" – Residente (Residente, record producer; Phil Joly & Carlos Velázquez, recording engineers; Beatriz Artola, mixer; Ted Jensen, mastering engineer)
2021
[29]
Caetano Veloso & Tom Veloso
 · Mário Adnet & Cézar Mendes, record producers
 · Lucas Ariel & Lucas Nunes, recording engineers
 · Daniel Carvalho, mixer
 · Daniel Carvalho, mastering engineer
"Talvez"
  • "Si Hubieras Querido" – Pablo Alborán (Julio Reyes Copello, record producer; Pablo Pulido, Julio Reyes Copello & Natalia Schlesinger, recording engineers; Nicolás Ramírez, mixer; Gene Grimaldi, mastering engineer)
  • "Todo de Ti" – Rauw Alejandro (Rauw Alejandro & Luis J. González, record producers; José M. Collazo, recording engineer; José M. Collazo, mixer; Sensei Sound, mastering engineer)
  • "Un Amor Eterno (Versión Balada)" – Marc Anthony (Motiff & Julio Reyes Copello, record producers; Nicolás “Na’vi” De La Espriella, Julio Reyes Copello & Daniel Uribe, recording engineers; Nicolás Ramírez & Julio Reyes Copello, mixers; Gene Grimaldi, mastering engineer)
  • "A Tu Lado" – Paula Arenas (Maria Elisa Ayerbe & Sebastián Mejía, record producers; Maria Elisa Ayerbe & Sebastián Mejía, recording engineers; Maria Elisa Ayerbe, mixer; Camilo Silva, mastering engineer)
  • "Bohemio" – Andrés Calamaro & Julio Iglesias (Carlos Narea, record producer; Ángel Martos & Carlos Narea, mixers; Ángel Martos, mastering engineer)
  • "Vida de Rico" – Camilo (Édgar Barrera & Camilo, record producers; Édgar Barrera, Richard Bravo & Nicolás Ramírez, recording engineers; Luis Barrera Jr., mixer; Mike Bozzi, mastering engineer)
  • "Suéltame, Bogotá" – Diamante Eléctrico (Juan Galeano & Andrés Rebellón, record producers; Diamante Eléctrico & Andrés Rebellón, recording engineers; Andrés Rebellón, mixer; Gavin Lurssen, mastering engineer)
  • "Amén" – Ricardo Montaner, Mau y Ricky, Camilo, Evaluna Montaner (Richi López & Ricardo Montaner, record producers; Richi López, Aaron Sterling & Guillermo Vadalá, recording engineers; Manny Marroquin, mixer; Emerson Mancini, mastering engineer)
  • "Dios Así lo Quiso" – Ricardo Montaner & Juan Luis Guerra (David "Xaxo" Julca, Jonathan "Xaxo" Julca, Yasmil Marrufo & Ricardo Montaner, record producers; Luis Alejandro Bermúdez, Allan Leschhorn, Yasmil Marrufo, Dario Moscatelli, Raniero Palm & Ruben Salas, recording engineers; Javier Garza, mixer; Mike Fuller, mastering engineer)
  • "Te Olvidaste" – C. Tangana & Omar Apollo (Alizzz, Rafa Arcaute, C. Tangana & Federico Vindver, record producers; Rafa Arcaute, Nathan Phillips & Federico Vindver, recording engineers; Delbert Bowers, mixer; Chris Athens, mastering engineer)
2022
[30][31]
Jorge Drexler & C. Tangana
 · Carles Campi Campón, Jorge Drexler, Víctor Martínez, Pablopablo & C. Tangana, record producers
 · Carles Campi Campón, recording engineer
 · Carles Campi Campón, mixer; Fred Kevorkian, mastering engineer
"Tocarte"
2023
[32][33]
Natalia Lafourcade

 · Adan Jodorowsky & Natalia Lafourcade, record producers  · Gerardo Ordoñez, recording engineer  · Gerardo Ordoñez, mixer  · Bernie Grundman, mastering engineer

"De Todas las Flores"
  • "No Es Que Te Extrañe" – Christina Aguilera (Rafa Arcaute, Afo Verde & Federico Vindver, record producers; Rafa Arcaute, Ray Charles Brown Jr., Jean Rodríguez, Felipe Trujillo & Federico Vindver, recording engineers; Jaycen Joshua & Mike Seaberg, mixers; Jaycen Joshua, mastering engineer)
  • "Carretera y Manta" – Pablo Alborán (Pablo Alborán, record producer; Pablo Pulido & Luis Villa, recording engineers; Lewis Pickett, mixer; Dave Kutch, mastering engineer)
  • "Déjame Llorarte" – Paula Arenas featuring Jesús Navarro (María Elisa Ayerbe & Marcos Sánchez, record producers; María Elisa Ayerbe & Andrés Chano Guardado, recording engineers; María Elisa Ayerbe, mixer; Orlando Ferrer, mastering engineer)
  • "Shakira: Bzrp Music Sessions, Vol. 53" – Bizarrap featuring Shakira (Bizarrap, record producer; Bizarrap, recording engineer; Bizarrap, Dave Clauss, Shakira & Zecca, mixers; Dave Clauss & Zecca, mastering engineers)
  • "Si Tú Me Quieres" – Fonseca & Juan Luis Guerra (Fonseca, Yadam González & Juanes, record producers; Sebastian De Peyrecave, Fonseca & Allan Leschhörn, recording engineers; Juan Mario Aracil & Trevor Muzzy, mixers; Esteban Piñeiro, mastering engineer)
  • "Mientras Me Curo del Cora" – Karol G (Linda Goldstein, Juan Andrés Ospina & Ovy On The Drums, record producers; Juan Andrés Ospina & Ovy On The Drums, recording engineers; Rob Kinelski, mixer; Dave Kutch, mastering engineer)
  • "Ojos Marrones" – Lasso (Renzo Bravo & Orlando Vitto, record producers; Renzo Bravo & Orlando Vitto, recording engineers; Orlando Vitto, mixer; Dave Kutch, mastering engineer)
  • "La Fórmula" – Maluma & Marc Anthony (Marc Anthony, Edgar Barrera, Sergio George, Kevin Mauricio Jiménez Londoño, Bryan Snaider Lezcano Chaverra & Maluma, record producers; Juan Mario Aracil & Arbise "Motiff" González, recording engineers; Juan Mario Aracil, Luis Barrera Jr. & Arbise "Motiff" González, mixers; Adam Ayan, mastering engineer)
  • "Despechá" – Rosalía (Gaby Music, Noah Goldstein, Chris Jedi, Dylan Patrice & Rosalía, record producers; Jake Miller, Roger Rodés & David Rodríguez, recording engineers; Manny Marroquin, mixer; Chris Gehringer, mastering engineer)
  • "Correcaminos" – Alejandro Sanz featuring Danny Ocean (Alizzz, record producer; Alizzz, Frank Lozano & Alfonso Pérez, recording engineers; Lewis Pickett, mixer; Miguel Ángel González, mastering engineer)

Notes edit

^[I] Each year is linked to the article about the Latin Grammy Awards held that year.
^[II] Showing the name of the performer, the nominated song and in parentheses the record producer, and engineers/mixers name(s).

See also edit

References edit

General

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External links edit

  • Official site of the Latin Grammy Awards