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Check out the full list of winners – Boston 25 News

LAS VEGAS — Bad Bunny, Jorge Drexler and Rosalía were among the big winners Thursday at the 2022 Latin Grammy Awards in Las Vegas.

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here is the complete list of winners:

  • Disc of the Year: “Touch You”, Jorge Drexler and C. Tangana
  • Disc of the Year: “Motomami (digital album)”, Rosalía
  • Song of the Year: “Tocarte,” Jorge Drexler, Pablo Drexler, Víctor Martinez and C. Tangana, songwriters (Jorge Drexler and C. Tangana)
  • Best New Artist: Angela Alvarez and Silvana Estrada
  • Best Pop Vocal Album: “Dharma”, Sebastian Yatra
  • Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album: “Aguilera”, Christina Aguilera
  • Best Pop Song: “La Guerrilla de la Concordia”, Jorge Drexler, songwriter (Jorge Drexler); “Tacones Rojos,” Pablo María Rousselon de Croisoeuil, Manuel Lara, Manuel Lorente, Juan Josep Monserrat Riutort and Sebastián Yatra, songwriters (Sebastián Yatra)
  • Best Urban Fusion/Performance: “Tití asked me”, Bad Bunny
  • Best Reggaeton Performance: “Sorry BB:/”, Tainy, Bad Bunny and Julieta Venegas
  • Best Urban Music Album: “A Verano Sin Ti,” Bad Bunny
  • Best Rap/Hip-Hop Song: “De Museo”, Bad Bunny, songwriter (Bad Bunny)
  • Best Urban Song: “Tití Me Pregunta”, Bad Bunny, singer-songwriter (Bad Bunny)
  • Best Rock Record: “A strange vacation,” killed a motorized policeman
  • Best Rock Song: “The Best of Our Lives”, Fito Páez (Fito Páez)
  • Best Pop/Rock Album: “The Wild Years”, Fito Páez
  • Best Pop/Rock Song: “Babel,” Fito Páez and Carlos Vives, songwriters (Carlos Vives and Fito Páez)
  • Best Alternative Music Album: “Motomami (digital album)”, Rosalía
  • Best Alternative Song: “The Day You Premiere the World”, Jorge Drexler, songwriter (Jorge Drexler)
  • Best Salsa Record: “Pa’lla Voy”, Marc Anthony
  • Best cumbia/vallenato album: “Happy Anniversary”, Jean Carlos Centeno and Ronald Urbina
  • Best merengue/bachata album: “Between the sea and the palm trees”, Juan Luis Guerra
  • Best Traditional Tropical Album: “Gonzalo Rubalcaba and Aymée Nuviola live in Marciac,” Gonzalo Rubalcaba and Aymée Nuviola
  • Best Contemporary Tropical Album: “Cumbiana II”, Carlos Vives
  • Best Tropical Song: Marc Anthony and Alvaro Lenier Mesa – “Mala”
  • Best Songwriter Album: “Ink and Time”, Jorge Drexler
  • Best Ranchero/Mariachi Album: “Ep #1 Forajido”, Christian Nodal
  • Best album by the band: “Queen Bee”, Chiquis
  • Best Tejano Record: “To make my people dance”, Bobby Pulido
  • Best Northern Album: “La Reunion (Deluxe)”, Los Tigres del Norte
  • Best Regional Song: “Como Lo Hice Yo,” Edgar Barrera, Carin León and Matisse, songwriters (Matisse and Carin León)
  • Best Instrumental Album: “Maxixe Samba Groove”, Hamilton de Holland
  • Best Folk Record: “Symphonic Ancestors”, Synthesis, X Alfonso and Eme Alfonso
  • Best Tango Record: “Piano Transcriptions by Horacio Salgán”, Pablo Estigarribia
  • Best Flamenco Record: “Free”, Las Migas
  • Best Jazz/Latin Jazz Album: “Mirror Mirror”, Eliane Elias, Chick Corea and Chucho Valdés
  • Best Christian Album (Spanish Language): “I will live”, Marcos Witt
  • Best Portuguese-Language Christian Album: “Do Groove Workshop”, Eli Soares
  • Best Portuguese-Language Contemporary Pop Album: “Yes Yes Yes”, Bullet Wish
  • Best Portuguese-Language Rock or Alternative Album: “The future belongs to… Jovem Guarda”, Erasmo Carlos
  • Best Samba/Pagoda Album: “Numanice No. 2”, Ludmilla
  • Best MPB Disc: “Indigo Butterfly Indigo”, Liniker
  • Best Musica Sertaneja Album: “Chitãozinho and Xororó Legado”, Chitãozinho and Xororó
  • Best Portuguese Language Roots Album: “Lady Estrada”, Alceu Valencia
  • Best Portuguese Language Song: “Vento Sardo,” Jorge Drexler and Marisa Monte, songwriters (Marisa Monte with Jorge Drexler)
  • Best Latin Album for Children: “Let’s all go to the music party,” Sophia
  • Best Classical Album: “The legacy”, Berta Rojas; Sebastián Henríquez, producer of the album
  • Best Contemporary Classical Composition: “Portrait of Anido: I. Chacarera”, Sergio Assad, composer (Berta Rojas)
  • Best Arrangement: “The Master Plan”, Fernando Velázquez, arranger (Jorge Drexler)
  • Best Registration Package: “Motomami (Digital Album)”, Ferran Echegaray, Viktor Hammarberg, Rosalía, Daniel Sannwald and Pili Vila, artistic directors (Rosalía)
  • Best Engineered Album: “Motomami (Digital Album)”, Brian Hernández, Shin Kamiyama, Michael Larson, Higinio Marfil Ruiz, Sean Matsukawa, Tyler Murphy and David Rodríguez, engineers; Manny Marroquin, mixer; Chris Gehringer, mastering engineer (Rosalía)
  • Producer of the Year: Julius Reyes Copello
  • Best Short Form Music Video: “This Is Not America,” Resident with Ibeyi with Lisa-Kaindé Diaz and Naomi Diaz; Greg Ohrel, video director; Jason Cole, video producer
  • Best Long Form Music Video: “At the root”, Natalia Lafourcade; Bruno Bancalari and Juan Pablo López-Fonseca, video directors; Juan Pablo López-Fonseca, video producer

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