BY INDIRA ZALDIVAR & EDWARD SAENZ
The 25th Latin Grammy Awards kicked off on November 14 with an energetic performance by Person of the Year Carlos Vives, who delighted the crowd with hits like “Fruta Fresca” and “La Bicicleta.”
Dominican icon Juan Luis Guerra and his band 4.40 were major winners at the 25th Latin Grammy Awards on November 14, taking both Album of the Year for Radio Güira and Record of the Year for “Mambo 23.” This recognition marked a powerful moment for Guerra, a 67-year-old legend who has been performing with 4.40 for over four decades. The album Radio Güira also earned Best Merengue/Bachata Album, while “Mambo 23” claimed Best Tropical Song, reinforcing Guerra’s enduring influence in Latin music since his breakthrough in 1990 with Bachata Rosa.
The night featured standout performances, with Person of the Year Carlos Vives opening the show, and award highlights including Carín León’s win for Best Contemporary Mexican Music Album and Edgar Barrera and Nathy Peluso each earning three awards. Barrera won Songwriter and Producer of the Year along with Best Regional Mexican Song, while Peluso took home Best Long-Form Video and Best Alternative Song for her album Grasa. Other winners included Rawayana, Chiquis, Feid, and Residente, with Bizarrap and Shakira earning Best Latin Electronic Music Performance.
Top nominees included Edgar Barrera, with nine nominations, followed by Karol G and Bad Bunny, each with eight. This year’s Best New Artist nominees included Agris, Kevin Aguilar, Darumas, Nicolle Horbath, and others. The 25th Latin Grammy Awards are broadcast on Univision, Galavisión, and ViX.
Here is the full list of winners:
Record of the year
“Mambo 23,” Juan Luis Guerra y 4.40
Album of the year
“Radio Güira”, Juan Luis Guerra 4.40 –
Song of the year
“Derrumbe,” Jorge Drexler, songwriters (Jorge Drexler)
Best new artist
Ela Taubert
Best pop vocal album
“El Viaje,” by Luis Fonsi
Best traditional pop vocal album
García, Kany García
Best pop song
“Feriado,” Rawayana, songwriters (Rawayana)
Best Latin electronic music performance
“Bzrp Music Sessions, Vol. 53 (Tiësto Remix),” Bizarrap, Shakira
Best urban/fusion performance
“Tranky Funky,” Trueno
Best reggaeton performance
“Perro Negro,” Bad Bunny Featuring Feid
Best urban music album
“Mañana Será Bonito” (Bichota Season), Karol G
Best rap/hip-hop song
“Aprender A Amar,” Pablo Drexler, Alberto Escámez López & Nathy Peluso, songwriters (Nathy Peluso)
Best urban song
“Bonita,” Daddy Yankee, songwriter (Daddy Yankee)
Best rock album
El Dorado (En Vivo), Aterciopelados
Best rock song
“No Me Preguntes (Live)”, Jesús Quintero & Draco Rosa, songwriters (Draco Rosa)
Best pop/rock album
“Reflejos De Lo Eterno” – Draco Rosa
Best pop/rock song
“5 Horas Menos,” Conociendo Rusia & Natalia Lafourcade, songwriters (Conociendo Rusia Featuring Natalia Lafourcade)
Best alternative music album
Autopoiética, Mon Laferte
Best alternative song
“El Día Que Perdí Mi Juventud,” Devonté Hynes & Nathy Peluso, songwriters (Nathy Peluso)
Best salsa album
Siembra: 45° Aniversario (En Vivo en el Coliseo de Puerto Rico, 14 de Mayo 2022), Rubén Blades and Roberto Delgado & Orquesta
Best cumbia/vallenato album
“Ta Malo,“ Silvestre Dangond
Best merengue/bachata album
“Radio Güira,” Juan Luis Guerra 4.40
Best traditional tropical album
“Rodando Por El Mundo,” José Alberto “El Canario”
Best contemporary tropical album
“Tropicalia,” Fonseca
Best tropical song
“Mambo 23,” Juan Luis Guerra, compositor (Juan Luis Guerra 4.40)
Best singer-songwriter album
“Pausa,” Leonel García
Best singer-songwriter song
“Derrumbe,” Jorge Drexler, songwriter (Jorge Drexler)
Regional-Mexican
Best ranchero/mariachi album
“Te Llevo En La Sangre,” Alejandro Fernández
Best banda album
“Diamantes,” Chiquis
Best Tejano album
“Imperfecto,” El Plan
Best Norteño album
“El Comienzo,” Grupo Frontera
Best contemporary Mexican music album
Boca Chueca, Vol. 1, Carín León
Best regional song
“El Amor De Su Vida,” Edgar Barrera & Kevyn Mauricio Cruz, songwriters (Grupo Frontera, Grupo Firme)
Instrumental
Best instrumental album
“Tembla,” Hamilton De Holanda & C4 Trío
Traditional
Best folk album
“Raíz Nunca Me Fui,“ Lila Downs, Niña Pastori, Soledad
Best tango album
Apiazolado, Diego Schissi Quinteto
Best flamenco album
Historias De Un Flamenco, Antonio Rey
Best Latin jazz/jazz album
Pra Você, Ilza, Hermeto Pascoal & Grupo
Christian
Best Christian album (Spanish language)
“Kintsugi,” Un Corazón
Best Portuguese language Christian album
Deixa Vir – Vol II (Ao Vivo), Thalles Roberto
Portuguese Language
Best Portuguese language contemporary pop album
Os Garotin De São Gonçalo, Os Garotin
Best Portuguese language urban performance
Best samba/pagode album
Xande Canta Caetano, Xande De Pilares
Best MPB (Musica Popular Brasileira)/MAPB (Música Afro Portuguesa Brasileira) album
Se o Meu Peito Fosse o Mundo, Jota.Pê
Best Sertaneja music album
Boiadeira Internacional (Ao Vivo), Ana Castela
Best Portuguese language roots album
Mariana e Mestrinho, Mariana Aydar, Mestrinho
Best Portuguese language song
“Ouro Marrom,” Jota.Pê, songwriter (Jota.Pê)
Children’s
Best Latin children’s album
¡A Cantar!, Danilo & Chapis
Classical
Best classical album
Fandango, Anne Akiko Meyers & Gustavo Castillo; Gustavo Dudamel, director; Dmitry Lipay, producers (Los Angeles Philharmonic)
Best classical contemporary composition
“Fandango,” Arturo Márquez, composer (Los Angeles Philharmonic, Gustavo Dudamel, Anne Akiko Meyers)
Arranging
Best arrangement
Night In Tunisia,” Hilario Durán, arranger (Hilario Durán And His Latin Jazz Big Band Featuring Paquito D’Rivera)
Recording Package
Best recording package
En Vivo – 100 Años de Azúcar, Nelson Albareda, Sebastian Aristizabal, Kemelly Figueroa-Mouriz, Omer Pardillo-Cid & Albertico Rodríguez, art directors (Celia Cruz)
Karma, Carlos Ortiz, art director (Diana Burco)
Songwriter
Songwriter of the year
Edgar Barrera
Production
Best engineered album
Se o Meu Peito Fosse o Mundo, Thiago Baggio, Will Bone, Leonardo Emocija, Rodrigo Lemos & Felipe Vassão, engineers; João Milliet, mixer; Felipe Tichauer, mastering engineer (Jota.Pê)
Producer of the year
Edgar Barrera
Music Video
Best short form music video
“313,” Residente Featuring Penélope Cruz & Silvia Pérez Cruz; Residente, director; Carolina Wolf, producer Best long form music video
Best long form music video
“Grasa” (Album Long Form), Nathy Peluso; Agustín Puente, directo