The awarding of this 2021 of the Grammy was marked by many special aspects, specifically marked by measures to prevent coronavirus, with an open-air ceremony with a limited number of attendees, many celebrities being broadcast by video call from home to accept their awards.
Among this list of winners, Latin pride was present with a large number of those born in Latin America who stood out for their talent, putting up the names of all his compatriots.
Natalia Lafourcade is undoubtedly one of the most remarkable, taking the award to best regional Mexican album thanks to his album “Un canto por México Vol. I”. The woman from Veracruz received her well-deserved award through a video call, and thanked her through Instagram By himself.
“I feel so grateful and lucky to be a part of such a wonderful project. We invested a lot of energy and love in show how regional Mexican music has this richness and magical spirit “, assured the singer in her posting of networks, also thanking her country: “Thank you, Mexico, you who are part of me and I of you. I will never forget”.
For its part, Fito Paez he was not left behind and received, surrounded by his happy family, his award for “Best Latin Rock Album”, with an emotion that he simply did not want and was able to hide.
“That’s how I received it,” shared the rocker, who also He did not miss the opportunity to remember his late friend and iconic singer Gustavo Cerati.
“Gustavo Cerati had a beautiful phrase that said that he felt that the universe was conspiring in his favor (…) This could be a moment like that, of absolute fulfillment as far as I’m concerned and I feel infinitely grateful”
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With them, the renowned Venezuelan Gustavo Dudamel won a Grammy for the third time in his artistic career, this time for his amazing work on the album “Ives: Complete Symphonies” which he performed with the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra and which earned them the award for “Best orchestral performance”.
What’s more, the famous Grupo Niche won the Grammy for “Best Latin Tropical Album” for their album “40”, same that has been very successful throughout Latin America.
Last but not least, Bad Bunny; who blew up the night with his presentation and won the award for “Best Latin / Urban Pop Album”, reaffirming its power as the best reggaeton in the world.
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