2024 Latin Grammy Awards: Full Winners List (Updating)
Breaking News: Complete List of Winners from the 2024 Latin Grammy Awards
Stay Tuned for Live Updates as the Ceremony Unfolds
The prestigious Latin Grammy Awards celebrated its 25th anniversary with a star-studded ceremony held in Las Vegas on November 16, 2024. Music icons from across Latin America and the world gathered to honor the best and brightest in the industry. The highly anticipated event featured captivating performances, emotional acceptance speeches, and a celebration of Latinx culture.
Record-Breaking Night for Bad Bunny and Rosalía
Puerto Rican rapper and global superstar Bad Bunny dominated the night with an impressive 10 awards, including Album of the Year for "Un Verano Sin Ti" and Song of the Year for "Moscow Mule." Spanish singer-songwriter Rosalía followed closely with seven awards, including Record of the Year for "La Fama" and Best Urban Fusion/Performance for "Despechá."
Diversity and Inclusion Shine
The 2024 Latin Grammy Awards showcased the diversity and inclusivity of Latin music. Artists from various genres and backgrounds were recognized, including traditional Mexican music, Brazilian samba, and Colombian reggaeton. The ceremony also highlighted the contributions of female artists and LGBTQ+ musicians, reflecting the growing representation and acceptance within the industry.
Special Recognition and Lifetime Achievement Awards
In addition to the main awards, the Latin Grammy Awards also honored legendary musicians with special recognitions. Mexican singer-songwriter Joan Sebastian was posthumously awarded the Lifetime Achievement Award, while Spanish producer and composer Rafael Pérez Botija received the Trustees Award for his significant contributions to Latin music.
Complete List of Winners
Album of the Year: Bad Bunny - "Un Verano Sin Ti"
Record of the Year: Rosalía - "La Fama" ft. The Weeknd
Song of the Year: Bad Bunny - "Moscow Mule"
Best Urban Album: Bad Bunny - "Un Verano Sin Ti"
Best Reggaeton Performance: Bad Bunny - "Ojitos Lindos" ft. Bomba Estéreo
Best Pop Album: Rosalía - "Motomami"
Best Salsa Album: Marc Anthony - "Pa'lla Voy"
Best Traditional Mexican Album: Natalia Lafourcade - "Un Canto por México - El Musical"
Best Brazilian Samba Album: Martinho da Vila - "Quintal do Martinho"
Best Latin Jazz Album: Arturo O'Farrill and the Afro Latin Jazz Orchestra - "Fandango at the Wall in New York"
Lifetime Achievement Award: Joan Sebastian (posthumously)
Trustees Award: Rafael Pérez Botija
The full list of winners can be found on the official Latin Grammy Awards website.