November 18, the Latin Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences will celebrate the 22nd edition of the Latin Grammy from the MGM Grand Garden Arena, in Las Vegas, Nevada.

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Camilo

Residente, Bad Bunny, Ricardo Montaner, Bella Thorne, Pepe and Ángela Aguilar, Evaluna, Sofía Reyes, Emmanuel, Pedro Capó, Gloria Estefan and Anitta are some of the celebrities confirmed to celebrate the great night of Latin music.

In addition, after the good work done in past editions, Ana Brenda Contreras, Carlos Rivera and Roselyn Sánchez return as the hosts of the gala, while Sofía Reyes and Mane de la Parra will debut as hosts of the pre-show (red carpet).

Latin Grammy Music Awards 2021: Schedules, TV and how to watch the Latin Grammy Awards live online

What time will the 2021 Latin Grammy Music Awards take place?

The ceremony will begin at 8:00 pm ET / PT (7:00 pm CT), while the red carpet will take place an hour before the gala, at 6:30 pm ET / PT (5:30 pm CT).

On which channel can I watch the Latin Grammy Music Awards 2021?

The event will be broadcast on television through Univisión ( United States ), TNT (Mexico, Colombia, Argentina, Chile and Venezuela). In addition to TNT, in Mexico, the transmission may also be followed by Televisa’s Channel 5.

Schedule and where to see the Latin Grammys 2021

  • When is the ceremony? Thursday, November 18, 2021.
  • What time is the ceremony? 8:00 pm ET / PT (7:00 pm CT), while the red carpet will start from at 6:30 pm ET / PT (5:30 pm CT).
  • Where is the ceremony? At the MGM hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Who has the most nominations for the 2021 Grammy?

Camilo tops the list of nominations with 10, among which are album of the year, album of the year and song of the year.

How many and what are the categories this year?

Record of the year

  • “If you had wanted” – Pablo Alboran
  • “Todo de ti” – Raw Alejandro
  • “Un amor eterno” – Marc Anthony
  • “By your side” – Paula Arenas
  • “Bohemio” – Andrés Calamaro & Julio Iglesias
  • “Rich life” – Camilo
  • “Let go of me, Bogotá” – Electric Diamond
  • “Amen” – Ricardo Montaner, Mau and Ricky, Camilo, Evaluna Montaner
  • “God wanted it that way” – Ricardo Montaner & Juan Luis Guerra
  • “You forgot” C. Tangana & Omar Apollo
  • “Maybe” – Caetano Veloso & Tom Veloso

Album of the year

  • “Vertigo” – Pablo Alboran
  • “My loves” – Paula Arenas
  • “The last tour of the world” – Bad Bunny
  • “Salswing!” – Rubén Blades and Roberto Delgado & Orchestra
  • “My hands” – Camilo
  • “Nana, Tom, Vinicius” – Nana Caymmi
  • “Private” – Juan Luis Guerra
  • “Origin” – Juanes
  • “A Song for Mexico, Vol. II” – Natalia Lafourcade
  • “The Madrileño” – C. Tangana

Song of the Year

  • “By your side” – Paula Arenas and Maria Elisa Ayerbe
  • “Sometimes” – Electric Diamond
  • “Water” – J Balvin, Alejandro Borrero, Jhay Cortez, Kevyn
  • “Beautiful song” – Rafa Arcaute, Ricky Martin, Mauricio Rengifo, AndrésTorres & Carlos Vives
  • “God wanted it that way” – Camilo, David Julca, Jonathan Julca, Yasmil Jesús Marrufo and Ricardo Montaner
  • “Hawaii” – Édgar Barrera, René Cano, Kevyn Cruz, Johan Espinosa, Kevin Jiménez, Miky La Sensa, Bryan Lezcano, Maluma, Andrés Uribe and Juan Camilo Vargas
  • “My guitar” – Javier Limón, Juan Luis Guerra and Nella
  • “Homeland and life” – Descemer Bueno, El Funky, Gente De Zona, Yadam González, Beatriz Luengo, Maykel Osorbo & Yotuel
  • “Let our love be known” – El David Aguilar and Mon Laferte
  • “If you had wanted” – Pablo Alborán, Nicolás “Na’vi” De La Espriella, Diana Fuentes & Julio Reyes Copello
  • “Todo de ti” – Rauw Alejandro, José M. Collazo, Luis J. González, Rafael E. Pabón Navedo and Eric Pérez Rovira
  • “Rich life” – Édgar Barrera and Camilo

Best New Artist

  • Giulia Be
  • Maria Becerra
  • Bizarrap
  • Boza
  • Zoe gotusso
  • lose
  • Indian Rita
  • Lasso
  • Pigeon mommy
  • Marco Mares
  • Juliana Velasquez

Best Pop Vocal Album

  • “God creates them” – Andrés Calamaro
  • “My Hands” – Camilo
  • “Munay” – Pedro Capó
  • “4. K.O.” – Danna Paola
  • “De México” – Reik

Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album

  • “Vertigo” – Pablo Alboran
  • “My loves” – Paula Arenas
  • “Private” – Juan Luis Guerra
  • “Teach pearls” – Nella
  • “Atlantic on foot” – Diego Torres

Best Pop Song

  • “Goodbye” – Sebastián Yatra
  • “There” – Nella / Twelve Margaritas
  • “Beautiful Song” – Carlos Vives & Ricky Martin
  • “The woman” – Mon Laferte & Gloria Trevi
  • “Rich life” – Camilo

Best Urban Fusion / Performance

  • “Love is a fashion” – Alcover, Juan Magan & Don Omar
  • “Tattoo” (remix) – Rauw Alejandro & Camilo
  • “Nathy Peluso: BZRP Music Sessions, vol.36.” – Bizarrap & Nathy Peluso
  • “Diplomatico” – Major Lazer / Guaynaa
  • “Hawái (remix)” – Maluma & The Weeknd

Best Reggaeton Performance

  • “Tu veneno” -J. Balvin
  • “The toxic” -Farruko
  • “Bichota” – Karol G
  • “Caramelo” – Ozuna
  • “La curiosidad” – Jay Wheeler, DJ Nelson y Myke Towers.

Best Urban Music Album

  • “Goldo Funky” – Akapellah
  • “The last tour of the world” – Bad Bunny
  • “Monarch” – Eladio Carrion
  • “Enoch” – Ozuna
  • “Lyke Mike” – Myke Towers

Best Rap / Hip Hop Song:

  • “Booker T” – Bad Bunny y Marco Daniel Borrero
  • “Condemned” – Akapellah and Pedro Querales
  • “The seller of pleasure” – Lito MC Cassidy
  • “Sana sana” – Rafa Arcaute, Nathy Peluso
  • “Snow Tha Product’: BZRP Music Sessions, Vol. 39” – Bizarrap, Snow Tha Product

Best urban song

  • “A fuego” – Farina
  • “Agua” – Tainy & J Balvin
  • “Dákiti” -Bad Bunny y Jhay Cortez
  • “La curiosidad” – Myke Towers
  • “Homeland and life” – Yotuel, Gente de Zona, Descemer Bueno, Maykel Osorbo, El Funky

Best Rock Album

  • “Intensive levitation course” – Bunbury
  • “Control” – Cyanide Candies
  • “Los Mesoneros Live from Pangea” – Los Mesoneros
  • “Luz” – You Won’t Like It
  • “The bright well” – Vicentico

Best rock song

  • “Now 1” – Vicentico
  • “Distintos” – Andrés Giménez and Andreas Kisser, composers (De La Tierra)
  • “El sur” – Santi Balmes and Julián Saldarriaga, composers (Love of Lesbian with Bunbury)
  • “I did everything wrong” – Anabella Cartolano, composer (The Minor Leagues)
  • “Vengeance” – Emiliano Brancciari and Nicki Nicole, composers (No Te Va Gustar and Nicki Nicole).

Best Pop / Rock Album

  • “Look what you made me do” – Electric Diamond
  • “Mis grandes éxitos” – Adan Jodorowsky & The French Kiss
  • “Origin” – Juanes
  • “V. E. H. N.” – Love of Lesbian
  • “The reflection” – Lasers.

Best Pop / Rock Song

  • “Sometimes” – Electric Diamond, composers (Electric Diamond)
  • “Cosmos (antisistema solar)” – Santi Balmes and Julián Saldarriaga, composers (Love of Lesbian);
  • “The duel” – Sergio Eduardo Acosta and León Larregui, composers (Zoé);
  • “Ganas” – Zoe Gotusso, Nicolás Landa and Diego Mema, composers (Zoe Gotusso)
  • “Hong Kong” – C. Tangana and Andrés Calamaro

Best Alternative Music Album

  • “Kick I”- Arca
  • “Tropiplop” – Velvety
  • “Goat” – Goat
  • “A second MTV Unplugged” – Café Tacvba
  • “Calambre” – Nathy Peluso

Best Alternative Song

  • “Agarrate” – Nathy Peluso
  • “Antidiva” – Velvety
  • “Trust” – Gepe and Vincentico
  • “Nominao” – C. Tangana and Jorge Drexler
  • “You forgot” – C. Tangana and Omar Apollo

Best Salsa Album

  • “Salsa Plus!” – Rubén Blades and Roberto Delgado & Orchestra
  • “Quarantined” The Great Combo of Puerto Rico
  • “The day is today” – Willy García
  • “Colleagues” – Gilberto Santa Rosa
  • “In Barranquilla I stay, the album tribute to Joe Arroyo” – various artists

Best Cumbia / Vallenato Album

  • “My crazy things” – Silvestre Dangond
  • “So that the speakers are smothered” – Diego Daza and Carlos Rueda
  • “From Buenos Aires to the world” – Los Ángeles Azules; “Essence”, Felipe Peláez
  • “Noche de serenata” – Osmar Pérez and Geño Gamez.

Best merengue and / or bachata album:

  • “Bachata Queen” – Alexandra
  • “Love Dance Merengue” – Manny Cruz
  • “The father of bachata his legacy (Anoñado I, II, III, IV)” – Luis Segura
  • “It’s meringue, is there a problem?” – Sergio Vargas
  • “Insanity” – Fernando Villalona.

Best Traditional Tropical Album

  • “Gente con alma” – José Aguirre Cali Big Band
  • “Chabuco in Havana” – Chabuco
  • “Cha cha chá: Tribute to the traditional” – Alain Pérez, Issac Delgado and Orquesta Aragón
  • “Solos” – Jon Secada and Gonzalo Rubalcaba
  • “Alma cubana” – Leoni Torres

Best Contemporary / Tropical Fusion Album:

  • “Legendarios” – Billos
  • “Down River” – Diana Burco
  • “Brazil 305”- Gloria Estefan
  • “Riddles” – Pedrito Martínez
  • “The music of the carnival – XX anniversary” – Juventino Ojito and his Son Mocaná.

Best Tropical Song

  • “Bolero to life” – Omara Portuondo with Gaby Moreno
  • “God wanted it that way” – Ricardo Montaner and Juan Luis Guerra
  • “Happier than yesterday” – Chabuco
  • “Pambiche de novia” – Juan Luis Guerra
  • “An incredible dream (tribute to Jairo Varela)” – Dayhan Díaz and Charlie Cardona

Best singer-songwriter album

  • “Alemorología” – AleMor
  • “Mendó” – Alex Cuba
  • “Seis’ – Mon Laferte
  • “Tomorrow I’ll write you another song” – Covi Quintana
  • “The tree and the forest” – Rozalén

Best Ranchera / Mariachi Music Album

  • “When you fall in love” – ​​El Bebeto
  • “A mis 80’s” – Vicente Fernández
  • “#Charramillennial – Lady” -Nora González
  • “Ayayay! (Súper Deluxe)” – Christian Nodal
  • “I am Mexico” – Pike Romero

Best Band Music Album

  • “Live digital world concert” – Banda El Recodo de Cruz Lizárraga
  • “Vivir la vida” – Banda Los Recoditos
  • “Without fear of success” – Banda Los Sebastianes
  • “Llegando al rancho” – Joss Favela
  • “We have fun achieving the impossible” – Grupo Firme

Best Tejano Music Album

  • “Pa ‘la pista y pa’l pisto, Vol. 2” – El Plan
  • “Back on Track” – Ram Herrera
  • “Historical” – The Fever
  • “Incomparable” – Solid
  • “One kiss is enough” – Vilax

Best Northern Music Album

  • “We are going well” – Caliber 50
  • “Old school” – Gera Demara
  • “Ten” – The Northern Energy
  • “In the rancherón style” – Los Dos Carnales
  • “Remembering a legend” – Los Plebes del Rancho by Ariel Camacho and Christian Nodal
  • “Flying high” – Palomo

Best Regional Mexican Song

  • “Aquí abajo” – Christian Nodal
  • “Cicatrices” – Nora González with Lupita Infante
  • “40 y 21” – Erika Vidrio, composer (Beto Zapata);
  • “Let our love be known” – Mon Laferte and Alejandro Fernández
  • “Yours and mine” – Camilo and Los Dos Carnales

Best Instrumental Album

  • “Between time and time” – Omar Acosta and Sergio Menem
  • “Cristovão Bastos and Rogério Caetano” – Cristovão Bastos and Rogério Caetano
  • “Canto da beach – Ao vivo” – Hamilton de Holanda and Mestre
  • “Le Petit Garage (Live)” – Ara Malikian
  • “Toquinho and Yamandu Costa – Bachianinha (Live at Rio Montreux Jazz Festival)” – Toquinho and Yamandu Costa

Best Folk Album

  • “Past love” – ​​Leonel García
  • “Jemas” – Tato Marenco
  • “Ancestras” – Petrona Martinez
  • “Renacer” – Nahuel Pennisi
  • “Vocal” – Alejandro Zavala

Best Tango Album

  • “Tango of the Americas” – Pan American Symphony Orchestra
  • “348” – Federico Pereiro
  • “100 years” – Revolutionary Quintet
  • “Tanghetto Plays Piazzolla” – Tanghetto
  • “Tinto Tango Plays Piazzolla” – Tinto Tango

Best Flamenco Music Album

  • “Purebred soul” – Paco Candela
  • “A new universe” – Pepe de Lucía
  • “Love” – ​​Israel Fernández and Diego del Morao
  • “Herencia” – Rafael Riqueni
  • “The King” – María Toledo

Best Latin Jazz / Jazz Album:

  • “Bruma: Celebrating Milton Nascimento” – Antonio Adolfo
  • “Ontology” – Roxana Amed
  • “Family” – Edmar Castaneda
  • “Voyager” – Iván Melon Lewis
  • “The art of the bolero” -Miguel Zenón and Luis Perdomo

Best Christian Album (in Spanish)

  • “Hora dorada” – Anagrace
  • “Ya me vi” – Aroddy
  • “Redemption” – Aline Barros
  • “I found life” – Majo and Dan
  • “Milagro de amar” – William Perdomo.

Best Christian Album (in Portuguese):

  • “Catarsis: Side B” – Daniela Araújo
  • “Sarah Farias (Live)” – Sarah Farias
  • “Follow Your Heart” – Anderson Freire
  • “Sentido” – Leonardo Gonçalves
  • “Elis Soares 10 Anos” – Elis Soares

Best Latin Music Album for Children

  • “Another return to the sun” – Cantoalegre
  • “Danilo & Chapis, Vol. 1” – Danilo & Chapis
  • “Lullabies” – My House Is Your House
  • “Nanas consentidoras” – Victoria Sur
  • “Tu Rockcito Filarmónico” – Tu Rockcito and Medellín Philharmonic Orchestra

Best Classical Music Album

  • “Revolution: Beethoven – Symphonies 1 to 5” – Jordi Savall & Le Concert des Nations; Jordi Savall, director; Manuel Mohino, producer
  • “Claudio Santoro: The Integral Work for Cello and Piano” – Ney Fialkow & Hugo Pilger; Maria de Fátima Nunes Pilger & Hugo Pilger, producers
  • “Latin American Classics” – Kristhyan Benitez; Jon Feidner, productor
  • “Music from Cuba and Spain, Sierra: Sonata para guitarra” – Manuel Barrueco; Asgerdur Sigurdardottir, productor
  • “Three concerting stories” – Héctor Infanzón; Konstantin Dobroykov, director; Héctor Infanzón, producer

Best Contemporary Classical Work / Composition

  • “Concerto for violin and orchestra – Remembranzas” – Héctor Infanzón and William Harvey
  • “Cuatro” – Orlando Jacinto García with Amernet String Quartet
  • “From the land I live in” – Eddie Mora, composer (Contemporary University Ensemble (ECU) & Cartago Concert Band (BCC))
  • “Falling Out of Time” – Osvaldo Golijov
  • “Music from Cuba and Spain, Sierra: Sonata para guitarra” – Manuel Barrueco.

Producer of the year

  • Alizzz
  • Edgar barrera
  • Bizarrap
  • Marcos Sanchez
  • Dan Warner

Best Short Version Music Video

  • “Un amor eterno” – Marc Anthony
  • “Reza Forte” – BaianaSystem with BNegão
  • “My footprint” – Fuel Fandango with Maria Jose Llergo
  • “Visceral” – Fran, Carlos Do Complexo & Bibi Caetano
  • “All at once” – Selena Gomez

Best Long Version Music Video

  • “A second MTV Unplugged” – Café Tacvba
  • “Woman” – Carolina Deslandes
  • “Between sea and palm trees” – Juan Luis Guerra
  • “Origin (documentary)” – Juanes
  • “Whoever plays me listens to my voices (documentary)” – Gastón Lafourcade

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