the Argentine music shined at the 26th Latin Grammy Awardsheld on November 14 in Las Vegas. Bad Bunny established himself as the big winner by taking home the Album of the Year award, but the Argentinian version also had a historic night. CA7RIEL and Paco Amoroso led the delegation with ten nominations, along with Vito Paez. And other local artists, they have won many awards.
The performance of the Argentine duo, performers of the song “Baby Gangsta”, strengthened the presence of Argentine urban music in the United States and Europe. both of them They stormed the party with a performance that combined kitsch and eccentricity. At the presentation, they performed a medley of songs that included “El Impostor,” “#Tetas,” “La que puede, puede,” and “El día delfriend.”
The duo won five statuettes during the ceremony Premiere. “We dedicate it to Estrella and Andrea, our mothers, who are responsible for all of this.”via Ca7riel upon receiving the “#Tetas” award in the Alternative Song category.

In addition to CA7RIEL and Paco Amoroso, other Argentine artists were honored at the premiere ceremony.
The Argentine musician was one of Argentina’s great heroes that night. The Rosario singer spoke with TNT journalist Hazel Mora on the red carpet and celebrated his award a novel. He stressed that it is not a personal achievement, but rather an acknowledgment of the work itself. “(Novella) is a creature that fought for 38 years to be born.”He mentioned.
The artist also reflected on his connection to rock culture: “More than just an aesthetic thing, It has to do with culture. Because I do everything, but I come from a rock culture. I think Oscar Wilde, Chico Buarque, Chabuca Granda or Jorge Luis Borges could be there, people of different genres, disciplines and eras.
Baez also shared his vision on Argentina’s role in the music industry: “I feel like I am part of a link in the Argentine machine, in my region. I can clearly see that it was made from a distance, and it is gratifying that we do not lose sight of that country. It continues to leave amazing pearls, along with other countries that are more marginal, in this sense“.
Asked whether the Latin Recording Academy owed it to Argentine artists for not selecting them as Person of the Year, Baez admitted that his name had been considered, but never materialized, and compared it to the status of Jorge Luis Borges and the Nobel Prize.
The 26th edition of the Latin Grammy Awards opened with a musical tribute to Carlos Santana, at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, where the ceremony was hosted by Maluma and Roslyn Sanchez.
Bad bunnyWhich came with twelve nominations, and was the first to receive an award for his production of “I Should Have Throw More Pictures.” Gloria and Emilio Estefan They were also awarded in the Traditional Tropical Music category for Raíces’ album.
The ceremony combined an awards ceremony and musical performances. Alejandro Sanz and Aitana shared the stagewhile Gloria invited Estefan Nathi Peluso to join her performance. In addition, Elena Rose gave an intimate performance of her song “Me lo Worth”, while Fuerza Regida and Grupo Frontera combined their styles, and Marco Antonio Solis and Carol Gee collaborated. Rafael, who was named Personality of the Year, performed the songs “Que Sabe Nadie” and “Mi gran noche”.
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