Latin GRAMMY® Recipients
To Be Revealed on Nov. 20
when The Biggest Night in Latin Music®
Airs Live on Univision
from the MGM Grand Garden Arena
in Las Vegas
MIAMI (Sept. 24, 2014) — The Latin Recording Academy® today announced nominations for the 15th Annual Latin GRAMMY Awards® digitally via LatinGRAMMY.com and Twitter.Eduardo Cabra of Calle 13 leads the field with 10 nominations; Calle 13 garners nine nods;Andrés Castro earns eight; Tom Coyne receives seven; Julio Reyes Copello and Carlos Vives each receive six nominations; and Descemer Bueno and Enrique Iglesias net five nominations each. Artists vying for Best New Artist are Aneeka, Linda Briceño, Caloncho,Julio César, Pablo López, Miranda, Periko & Jessi León, Daniela Spalla, Juan Pablo Vega, and Mariana Vega. The 15th Annual Latin GRAMMY Awards®, set for Thursday,Nov. 20 at the MGM Grand Garden Area in Las Vegas, will be broadcast live on theUnivision Network from 8– 11 p.m. ET/PT (7 p.m. Central). A limited number of tickets go on sale today and may be purchased through Ticketmaster (www.ticketmaster.com). For a complete list of nominees, media credentialing instructions and more information, please visitThe Latin Recording Academy's website and its social networks on Twitter and Facebook.
"In this, our 15th anniversary year, we received more than 10,000 entries and the nominations continue to reflect a dynamic and vibrant worldwide Latin music community of artists, producers, engineers, songwriters and everyone involved in the recording process," said Gabriel Abaroa Jr., President/CEO of The Latin Recording Academy. "With the roster of multitalented nominees, it is reassuring that this peer-recognized award is truly focused on acknowledging the quality of material and excellence in recorded music and reflects the evolution of not only our awards process but the growth of the organization in recognizing the best and most current representation of music. And once again, we are excited to partner with Univision and the MGM Grand Garden Arena to present what is sure to be one of the most memorable telecasts in Latin GRAMMY® history."
Following is a sampling of nominations, featuring an array of musical styles, artists and creators (or professionals), as well as some of the most prominent names and brightest newcomers in Latin music:
GENERAL FIELD
Album Of The Year:
3.0 — Marc Anthony
Tangos — Rubén Blades
Multiviral — Calle 13
Elypse — Camila
Canción Andaluza — Paco de Lucía
Raíz — Lila Downs, Niña Pastori y Soledad
Bailar En La Cueva — Jorge Drexler
Fonseca Sinfónico — Fonseca
Somos — Jarabe De Palo
Más + Corazón Profundo — Carlos Vives
Record Of The Year:
"Donde Está El Amor — Pablo Alborán Featuring Jesse & Joy
"Cambio De Piel" — Marc Anthony
"Respira El Momento" — Calle 13
"Decidiste Dejarme" — Camila
"Universos Paralelos" — Jorge Drexler Featuring Ana Tijoux
"Llegaste Tú" — Luis Fonsi Featuring Juan Luis Guerra
"Bailando" — Enrique Iglesias Featuring Descemer Bueno & Gente De Zona
"Darte Un Beso" — Prince Royce
"Cuando Nos Volvamos A Encontrar" — Carlos Vives Featuring Marc Anthony
"El Mar De Sus Ojos"— Carlos Vives Featuring ChocQuibTown
Song Of The Year:
"A Bossa Nova É Foda" — Caetano Veloso, songwriter; performed by Caetano Veloso
"Bailando" — Descemer Bueno, Gente De Zona, Enrique Iglesias, songwriters; performed by Enrique Iglesias Featuring Descemer Bueno & Gente De Zona
"Cambio De Piel" — Yoel Henríquez & Julio Reyes Copello, songwriters; performed by Marc Anthony
"Corazones Invencibles" — Manu Moreno & Aleks Syntek, songwriters; performed by Aleks Syntek
"Cuando Nos Volvamos A Encontrar" — Andrés Castro, Carlos Vives, songwriters; performed by Carlos Vives Featuring Marc Anthony
"Darte Un Beso" — Andrés Castro, Guianko Gómez, Juan Riveros & Prince Royce, songwriters; performed by Prince Royce
"Decidiste Dejarme" — Mario Domm, Lauren Evans & Mónica Vélez, songwriters; performed by Camila
"Mi Tesoro" — Jesse & Joy, songwriters; performed by Jesse & Joy
"Ojos Color Sol" — Calle 13 & Silvio Rodríquez, songwriters; performed by Calle 13 Featuring Silvio Rodríguez
"Universos Paralelos" — Jorge Drexler & Ana Tijoux, songwriters; performed by Jorge Drexler Featuring Ana Tijoux
POP FIELD
Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album
Amor En Portofino — Andrea Bocelli
Tiempo — Linda Briceño
Orígenes: El Bolero Volumen 2 — Café Quijano
Fonseca Sinfónica — Fonseca
Gracias Por Estar Aquí — Marco Antonio Solís
URBAN FIELD
Best Urban Performance
"6AM" — J Balvin Featuring Farruko
"Adentro" — Calle 13
"Bailando" — Enrique Iglesias Featuring Descemer Bueno & Gente De Zona
"Pura Vida" — Don Omar
"Que Viva La Vida" — Wisin
ROCK FIELD
Best Rock Album
Palosanto — Bunbury
Ama-Zonas — Doctor Krápula
Don Tetto — Don Tetto
El Final Del Mundo Vol. II: Nada Es Imposible — Luz Verde
Agua Maldita — Molotov
ALTERNATIVE FIELD
Best Alternative Music Album
Romantisísmico — Babasónicos
Fruta — Caloncho
Los Cafres — 25 Años De Música! — Los Cafres
El Vuelo Del Pez — Siddhartha
Aquelarre — Sig Ragga
TROPICAL FIELD
Best Salsa Album
3.0 — Marc Anthony
Déjame Así — Maite Hontelé
Mis Mejores Recuerdos — Tito Nieves
First Class To Havana — Aymee Nuviola
50 Aniversario — Mario Ortiz All Star Band
REGIONAL-MEXICAN FIELD
Best Norteño Album
Amor Amor — Conjunto Primavera
XX Años — El Poder Del Norte
En Tus Manos — Los Rieleros Del Norte
Por Ti — Pesado
Clásicas De Ayer Y Siempre — Polo Urias Y Su Máquina Norteña
Brazilian FIELD
Best MPB (Musica Popular Brasileira) Album
Calma Aí, Coração Ao Vivo — Zeca Baleiro
De Graça — Jeneci
Inventario Encontra Ivan Lins— Ivan Lins
Verdade, Uma Ilusão — Marisa Monte
Caymmi — Nana, Dori E Danilo