Latin Grammy Award for Record of the Year

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Latin Grammy Award for Record of the Year
Awarded for
quality vocal or instrumental recording tracks
Country
United States
Presented by
The Latin Recording Academy
First awarded
2000
Currently held by
Luis Fonsi featuring Daddy Yankee, "Despacito" (2017)
Website
LatinGrammy.com

The Latin Grammy Award for Record of the Year is an honor presented annually at the Latin Grammy Awards, a ceremony that recognizes excellence and creates a wider awareness of cultural diversity and contributions of Latin recording artists in the United States and internationally.[1] The award is given to the performers, producers, audio engineers and mastering engineer for new songs in Spanish or Portuguese language. The songs included on an album released the previous year of submission are also eligible only if they have not been submitted to competition before. Instrumental songs are also eligible.[2] Due to the increasing musical changes in the industry, from 2012 the category includes 10 nominees, according to a restructuration made by the academy for the four general categories: Song of the Year, Album of the Year, Best New Artist and Record of the Year.[3]


14 of the eighteen awarded songs have also earned the Latin Grammy for Song of the Year, which unlike this category, is given to the songwriters.[2] The exceptions to this were in 2000, 2009, 2013 and 2014 when "Dímelo" by Marc Anthony, "Aquí Estoy Yo" by Luis Fonsi featuring David Bisbal, Noel Schajris and Aleks Syntek, "Volví a Nacer" by Carlos Vives, and "Bailando" by Enrique Iglesias featuring Descemer Bueno and Gente De Zona, respectively, received the Song of the Year award without earning Record of the Year.


Alejandro Sanz has won the most awards in the category with five wins out of nine nominations, including the award received for "La Tortura", his collaboration with Colombian singer-songwriter Shakira. Sanz is followed by Calle 13, Juanes and Shakira with two winning songs.[4] "Livin' la Vida Loca" by Puerto Rican singer Ricky Martin is the only song to be nominated for this award in its Spanish-language version and to receive the same distinction for the English language version at the 42nd Grammy Awards.[5] Most nominated songs were recorded in Spanish language, though "Esperando Na Janela" by Gilberto Gil, "Ja Sei Namorar" by Tribalistas, "A Festa" by Maria Rita, "Dois Rios" by Skank, "Arlequim Desconhecido" by Ivan Lins and The Metropole Orchestra, "Tua" by Maria Bethânia, "Atrás de Porta" by Ivete Sangalo, "Um Abraçaço" by Caetano Veloso, and "Vidas Pra Contar" by Djavan, recorded in Portuguese language, were also nominated. In 2017, Colombian artist Maluma became the first performer to have three nominated songs in the same year.[6] Rafael Arcaute, Gustavo Santaolalla and Lulo Pérez are the most awarded producers, with two wins, while Benny Faccone, Anibal Kerpel and Thom Russo have received the most awards as engineers/mixers, with two each.




Contents





  • 1 Recipients


  • 2 Notes


  • 3 See also


  • 4 References


  • 5 External links




Recipients


An asterisk (*) indicates the composition won Song of the Year as well.
































































































Year[I]Winner(s)
Work
Nominees[II]Ref.

2000

Santana featuring Maná
 · engineered/mixed by Benny Faccone
 · produced by Fernando Olvera and K. C. Porter


"Corazón Espinado"

  • Marc Anthony – "Dímelo"

  • Rubén Blades – "Tiempos"

  • Ricky Martin – "Livin' la Vida Loca"

  • Carlos Vives – "Fruta Fresca"

[7]

2001

Alejandro Sanz
 · engineered/mixed by Roberto Cantele and Roberto Maccagno
 · produced by Emanuele Ruffinengo


"El Alma al Aire" *

  • Christina Aguilera – "Pero Me Acuerdo de Ti"

  • Aterciopelados – "El Album"

  • Gilberto Gil – "Esperando Na Janela"

  • Juanes – "Fíjate Bien"

[8]

2002

Alejandro Sanz
 · engineered/mixed by Chris Brook and Eric Schilling
 · produced by Humberto Gatica


"Y Sólo Se Me Ocurre Amarte" *

  • Celia Cruz – "La Negra Tiene Tumbao"

  • La Ley – "Mentira"

  • Carlos Vives – "Déjame Entrar"

  • Gian Marco Zignago – "Se Me Olvidó"

[9]

2003

Juanes
 · engineered/mixed by Anibal Kerpel and Thom Russo
 · produced by Gustavo Santaolalla


"Es Por Ti" *

  • Bacilos – "Mi Primer Millón"

  • Luis Miguel – "Hasta Que Vuelvas"

  • Molotov – "Frijolero"

  • Tribalistas – "Ja Sei Namorar"

[10]

2004

Alejandro Sanz
 · engineered/mixed by Mick Guzauski and Rafa Sardina
 · produced by Lulo Pérez


"No Es Lo Mismo" *

  • Bebo & Cigala – "Lágrimas Negras"

  • Maria Rita – "A Festa"

  • Robi Draco Rosa – "Más y Más"

  • Skank – "Dois Rios"

  • Julieta Venegas – "Andar Conmigo"

[11]

2005

Alejandro Sanz
 · engineered/mixed by Carlos Alvarez, Oscar Vinader and Rafa Sardina
 · produced by Lulo Pérez


"Tu No Tienes Alma" *

  • Bebe – "Malo"

  • Daddy Yankee – "Gasolina"

  • Reyli – "Amor del Bueno"

  • Aleks Syntek featuring Ana Torroja – "Duele el Amor"

[12]

2006

Shakira featuring Alejandro Sanz
 · engineered/mixed by Gustavo Celis, Kevin Killen and Ron Jabobs
 · produced by Léster Méndez


"La Tortura" *

  • Ricardo Arjona – "Acompáñame a Estar Solo"

  • Fonseca – "Te Mando Flores"

  • Sérgio Mendes featuring The Black Eyed Peas – "Mas Que Nada"

  • Julieta Venegas – "Me Voy"

[13]

2007

Juan Luis Guerra
 · engineered/mixed by Luis Mansilla and Ronnie Torres
 · produced by Allan Leschhorn


"La Llave de Mi Corazón" *

  • Beyoncé and Shakira – "Bello Embustero"

  • Miguel Bosé featuring Paulina Rubio – "Nena"

  • Gustavo Cerati – "La Excepción"

  • Ricky Martin featuring La Mari and Tommy Torres – "Tu Recuerdo"

[14]

2008

Juanes
 · engineered/mixed by Anibal Kerpel and Thom Russo
 · produced by Gustavo Santaolalla


"Me Enamora" *

  • Andrea Bocelli and Laura Pausini – "Vive Ya! (Vivere)"

  • Cabas – "Bonita"

  • Café Tacvba – "Volver a Comenzar"

  • Julieta Venegas – "El Presente"

[15]

2009

Calle 13 featuring Café Tacvba
 · engineered/mixed by Ivan Gutiérrez, Edgardo Matta and Omar Vivoni
 · produced by Rafael Arcaute


"No Hay Nadie Como Tú"

  • Luis Fonsi featuring David Bisbal, Noel Schajris and Aleks Syntek – "Aquí Estoy Yo"

  • Ivan Lins and The Metropole Orchestra – "Arlequim Desconhecido"

  • José Lugo Orchestra featuring Gilberto Santa Rosa – "Si No Vas a Cocinar"

  • Laura Pausini – "En Cambio No"

[16]

2010

Camila
 · engineered/mixed by Gabriel Castañón, Benny Faccone and Peter Mokran
 · produced by Mario Domm


"Mientes" *

  • Maria Bethânia – "Tua"

  • Concha Buika – "Se Me Hizo Fácil"

  • Jorge Drexler – "Una Canción Me Trajo Hasta Aquí"

  • Alejandro Sanz – "Desde Cuándo"

[17]

2011

Calle 13 featuring Totó la Momposina, Susana Baca and Maria Rita
 · engineered/mixed by Felipe Alvarez, Arcaute, Eduardo Cabra, David Cárdenas, Iván Gutiérrez, Ramón Martínez, Edgardo Matta, Daniel Ovie and Carlos Velazquez
 · produced by Rafa Arcaute and Calle 13


"Latinoamérica" *

  • Franco De Vita featuring Alejandra Guzmán – "Tan Sólo Tú"

  • Luis Fonsi – "Gritar"

  • Los Tigres del Norte featuring Paulina Rubio – "Golpes en el Corazón"

  • Ricky Martin featuring Natalia Jiménez – "Lo Mejor de Mi Vida Eres Tú"

[18]

2012

Jesse & Joy
 · engineered/mixed by Ainsley Adams, Dyre Gormsen, Thomas Juth
 · produced by Martín Terefe


"¡Corre!" *

  • Ricardo Arjona featuring Gaby Moreno — "Fuiste Tú"

  • ChocQuibTown featuring Tego Calderón and Zully Murillo — "Calentura"

  • Kany García — "Que Te Vaya Mal"

  • Juan Luis Guerra — "En El Cielo No Hay Hospital"

  • Juanes featuring Joaquín Sabina — "Azul Sabina"

  • Maná — "Hasta Que Te Conocí"

  • Ivete Sangalo — "Atrás da Porta"

  • Alejandro Sanz — "No Me Compares"

  • Zoé — "Bésame Mucho"

[19]

2013

Marc Anthony
 · engineered/mixed by Juan Mario Aracil, Julio Reyes Copello, Carlos Alvarez, Sergio George & Tom Coyne
 · produced by Marc Anthony, Sergio George & Julio Reyes Copello


"Vivir Mi Vida"

  • Pablo Alborán — "Tanto"

  • Buika — "La Nave del Olvido"

  • Andrés Cepeda — "Lo Mejor Que Hay En Mi Vida"

  • Natalie Cole featuring Juan Luis Guerra — "Bachata Rosa"

  • Santiago Cruz — "Desde Lejos"

  • Draco Rosa featuring Ricky Martin — "Más y Más"

  • Alejandro Sanz — "Mi Marciana"

  • Caetano Veloso — "Um Abraçaço"

  • Carlos Vives — "Volví a Nacer"

[20]

2014

Jorge Drexler featuring Ana Tijoux
 · engineered/mixed by Carlos Barros, Carles Campi Campón, Néstor Cifuentes, Héctor Quídea, José María Rosillo, Simón Vélez & Bori Alarcón
 · produced by Carles Campi Campón, Jorge Drexler, Mario Galeano & Sebastián Merlín


"Universos Paralelos"

  • Pablo Alborán featuring Jesse & Joy — "Dónde Está el Amor"

  • Marc Anthony — "Cambio de Piel"

  • Calle 13 — "Respira el Momento"

  • Camila — "Decidiste Dejarme"

  • Luis Fonsi featuring Juan Luis Guerra — "Llegaste Tú"

  • Enrique Iglesias featuring Descemer Bueno and Gente De Zona — "Bailando"

  • Prince Royce — "Darte un Beso"

  • Carlos Vives featuring Marc Anthony — "Cuando Nos Volvamos a Encontrar"

  • Carlos Vives featuring ChocQuibTown — "El Mar de Sus Ojos"


2015

Natalia Lafourcade
 · engineered/mixed by Andrés Borda, Eduardo Del Águila, Demián Nava, Alan Ortiz Grande, Alan Saucedo, Sebastián Schon, Cesar Sogbe & José Blanco
 · produced by Natalia Lafourcade & Cachorro López


"Hasta la Raíz"*

  • Bomba Estéreo — "Fiesta"

  • Miguel Bosé — "Encanto"

  • Café Quijano — "Será (Vida de Hombre)"

  • Camila featuring Marco Antonio Solís — "La Vida Entera"

  • Leonel García featuring Jorge Drexler — "Ella Es"

  • Juan Luis Guerra 4.40 — "Tus Besos"

  • Ricky Martin — "Disparo al Corazón"

  • Alejandro Sanz — "Un Zombie a la Intemperie"

  • Julieta Venegas — "Ese Camino"

[21]

2016

Carlos Vives & Shakira
 · engineered/mixed by Luis Barrera Jr, Andrés Castro, Gustavo Celis, Carlos Hernández Carbonell, Andre Nascimbeni, Dave Clauss & Adam Ayan
 · produced by Andrés Castro, Luis Fernando Ochoa, Shakira & Carlos Vives


"La Bicicleta"*

  • Pepe Aguilar — "Cuestión de Esperar"

  • Pablo Alborán — "Se Puede Amar"

  • Andrea Bocelli — "Me Faltarás"

  • Buika — "Si Volveré"

  • Djavan — "Vidas Pra Contar"

  • Enrique Iglesias featuring Wisin — "Duele el Corazón"

  • Jesse & Joy — "Ecos de Amor"

  • Laura Pausini — "Lado Derecho del Corazón"

  • Diego Torres — "Iguales"

[22]

2017

Luis Fonsi featuring Daddy Yankee
 · engineered/mixed by Jaycen Joshua and Dave Kutch
 · produced by Mauricio Rengifo & Andrés Torres
 · Mauricio Rengifo, Luis Saldarriaga & Andrés Torres, recording engineers


"Despacito"

  • Rubén Blades — "La Flor de la Canela"

  • Jorge Drexler — "El Surco"

  • Alejandro Fernández — "Quiero Que Vuelvas"

  • Juanes featuring Kali Uchis — "El Ratico"

  • Mon Laferte featuring Juanes — "Amárrame"

  • Maluma — "Felices los 4"

  • Ricky Martin featuring Maluma — "Vente Pa' Ca"

  • Residente — "Guerra"

  • Shakira featuring Maluma — "Chantaje"

[6]


Notes


^[I] Each year is linked to the article about the Latin Grammy Awards held that year.
^[II] Showing the name of the performer, the nominated song and in parentheses the record producer, and engineers/mixers name(s).



See also


  • Grammy Award for Record of the Year


References


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General



  • "Latin Grammy Award Winners". National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences. Retrieved May 20, 2011.  Note: User must select the "General Field" category as the genre under the search feature.

Specific





  1. ^ "Sobre La Academia Latina de la Grabación" (in Spanish). Latin Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences. Archived from the original on July 17, 2011. Retrieved July 17, 2011. 


  2. ^ ab "Manual de Categorías: Area General (1–4)" (in Spanish). Latin Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences. Archived from the original on July 17, 2011. Retrieved July 18, 2011. 


  3. ^ "The Latin Recording Academy Continues Its Evolution of Latin Grammy Categories and Elects New Trustees". Latin Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences. May 10, 2012. Retrieved June 25, 2012. 


  4. ^ Marjua, Estevez (November 13, 2017). "Which Song Will Win Record of the Year at Latin Grammys 2017?". Billboard. Eldridge Industries. Retrieved November 13, 2017. 


  5. ^ "The Nominees for the Grammy Awards". San Francisco Chronicle. January 5, 2000. p. 1. Retrieved July 18, 2011. [permanent dead link]


  6. ^ ab Cobo, Leila (September 26, 2016). "Residente, Maluma Lead Latin Grammy Nominations; 'Despacito' Earns 4 Nods". Billboard. Retrieved September 26, 2016. 


  7. ^ "Complete List Of Nominations For First-ever Latin Grammy Awards". AllBusiness.com. July 29, 2000. Retrieved January 28, 2011. 


  8. ^ "The Full List of Nominations". Los Angeles Times. Tribune Company. July 18, 2001. Retrieved January 28, 2011. 


  9. ^ "Selected Nominees For The Third Latin Grammy Awards". AllBusiness.com. August 3, 2002. Retrieved January 28, 2011. 


  10. ^ "The nominees are ..." Los Angeles Times. Tribune Company. July 23, 2003. Retrieved January 28, 2011. 


  11. ^ "Lista de nominados al los Grammy Latinos" (in Spanish). Terra Networks México. Retrieved January 28, 2011. 


  12. ^ "Complete list of 6th annual Latin Grammy nominations". USA Today. Gannett Company. November 2, 2005. Retrieved January 28, 2011. 


  13. ^ Faber, Judy (September 26, 2006). "Shakira Leads Latin Grammy Nominations". CBS News. Retrieved January 28, 2011. 


  14. ^ "Lista completa de nominados al Latin Grammy" (in Spanish). Terra Networks México. August 29, 2007. Retrieved February 3, 2011. 


  15. ^ "9th Annual Latin Grammy Awards". Los Angeles Times. Tribune Company. September 10, 2007. Archived from the original on October 7, 2012. Retrieved January 28, 2011. 


  16. ^ "Conoce a los nominados a los Grammy Latinos" (in Spanish). Terra Networks México. September 19, 2009. Retrieved January 28, 2011. 


  17. ^ "Latin Grammy nominees announced: Alejandro Sanz and Camila among top contenders". Los Angeles Times. Tribune Company. September 8, 2010. Retrieved January 28, 2011. 


  18. ^ "Calle 13 leads Latin Grammy nominations". Today. MSNBC. September 14, 2011. Archived from the original on October 5, 2012. Retrieved September 14, 2011. 


  19. ^ "JUAN LUIS GUERRA LEADS LATIN GRAMMY® NOMINATIONS WITH SIX". Latin Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences. September 25, 2012. Retrieved September 27, 2011. 


  20. ^ "Premios Latin Grammy 2013: conozca la lista de nominados". Terra Networks (in Spanish). Telefónica. September 25, 2013. Retrieved September 25, 2013. 


  21. ^ "La lista completa de nominados a los Latin Grammy 2015" (in Spanish). infobae. September 23, 2015. Retrieved October 2, 2015. 


  22. ^ Cobo, Leila (September 21, 2016). "Latin Grammys 2016 Nominations: See the Full List". Billboard. Retrieved September 21, 2016. 



External links


  • Official site of the Latin Grammy Awards






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