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The 2023 GRAMMY nominations will stream live on Tuesday, Nov. 15, at 9 a.m. PT/noon ET on Live.GRAMMY.com and the Recording Academy's social channels.
The wait is almost over! The Recording Academy is about to reveal who will be nominated for the 2023 GRAMMY nominations.
On Tuesday, Nov. 15, Recording Academy CEO Harvey Mason jr. will lead a group of leading lights in announcing the 2023 GRAMMY nominees. Those include 12-time GRAMMY winner John Legend, multiplatinum recording artist Machine Gun Kelly, three-time GRAMMY winner Olivia Rodrigo, and 2023 MusiCares Persons Of The Year honoree Smokey Robinson.
Additionally, GRAMMY nominee Jimmie Allen, "CBS Mornings" anchors Nate Burleson and Gayle King, Recording Academy Los Angeles Chapter President Ledisi, and five-time Latin GRAMMY winner Luis Fonsi will take part in this thrilling event.
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Don't miss the highly anticipated, pre-GRAMMYs event on Tuesday, Nov. 15, at 9 a.m. PT/noon ET, streaming live from the GRAMMY Museum and Latin GRAMMY Week. The event will stream live on Live.GRAMMY.com and the Recording Academy's Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, Instagram, and TikTok channels.
The full 2023 GRAMMY nominations list will be published on GRAMMY.com immediately following the livestream. So, mark your calendar, bookmark Live.GRAMMY.com, and follow the Recording Academy's social channels — and get ready for Music's Biggest Night!
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Mexican muralist Quetzal Fuerte has been selected as the official artist of the 2022 Latin GRAMMYs — and his work has been commemorated with the Latin Recording Academy's first-ever NFT drop.
The 2022 Latin GRAMMYs are right around the corner, on Nov. 17 — and now we have a taste of its unique visual flair.
On Oct. 20, the Latin Recording Academy announced that Mexican muralist Quetzal Fuerte has been selected as the official artist of the 2022 Latin GRAMMYs.
Approaching this year's official Latin GRAMMY artwork with a fresh lens, Quetzal's mural for The Latin Recording Academy reflects his distinct, vibrant style, and capturesthe energy of Latin music through the use of colors.
The mural is on display in Morelia, Mexico, and a sister piece will soon be created at the GRAMMY Museum in Los Angeles in November, in an effort to provide access to art and local enthusiasm for the upcoming Latin GRAMMYs.
Additionally, Quetzal's work will be featured prominently on collateral materials and as an exclusive NFT before and during the 23rd Annual Latin GRAMMY Awards.
Official artwork by Quetzal Fuerte for the 2022 Latin GRAMMYs | Photo Courtesy of the Latin Recording Academy
"I am grateful to The Latin Recording Academy for inviting me to join them in crossing a new frontier together through the creation of this mural in Morelia," said Quetzal Fuerte. "Art is nourishment for the soul, whether it's visual or through sound, and through this piece we have the opportunity to impact and transform the lives of those who see it here locally or in its digital form, planting seeds of thought and emotion that will hopefully inspire future creators."
"The Latin Recording Academy is proud to continue its tradition of supporting emerging artists, like Quetzal, whose vision so brilliantly captures the essence of our 23rd Annual Latin GRAMMY Awards," said Manuel Abud, CEO of The Latin Recording Academy. "His murals and accompanying free NFT mark a series of firsts for us at The Latin Academy, as we bridge music and visual art to make both accessible to fans around the world."
For the official artwork of the 23rd Annual Latin GRAMMY Awards and accompanying mural, the artist shows a variety of musical instruments to illustrate the multifaceted Latino experience through the juxtaposition of bright and dark colors.
In partnership with OneOf, the leading Web3 platform for music, lifestyle brands and sports, The Latin Recording Academy will host the first-ever NFT collection tied to The Latin GRAMMY Awards with a series of drops celebrating Latin music through a collection of NFTs debuting with Quetzal's artwork.
The first NFT in the series is available free on OneOf's website for Latin GRAMMY enthusiasts. Users that claim the free NFT will unlock airdrops of exclusive content from the 23rd Annual Latin GRAMMY Awards.
Quetzal Fuerte describes himself as an urban acupuncturist — but instead of using needles, he uses paintbrush to bring healing to the pressure points of cities. Thus, he covers blank spaces with colorful, allusive art that depicts the highs and lows of modern life while providing residents with moments of respite.
The Latin Academy will host the 23rd Annual Latin GRAMMY Awards on Thursday, November 17, 2022, from the Michelob ULTRA Arena at Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino in Las Vegas. The telecast will air live on Univision beginning at 8 p.m. ET/PT (7 p.m. Central). For airing times in additional countries, please consult local guides.
For more information and the latest news, visit the official Latin Recording Academy site at www.LatinGRAMMY.com.
2022 Latin GRAMMYs Performers Announced: Rauw Alejandro, Chiquis, Jesse & Joy & More
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The 2022 Latin GRAMMYs nominations have been announced — and it's a veritable list of leading lights in the global Latin music scene. Below, rewatch the livestream during which these thrilling announcements were trumpeted.
The 2022 Latin GRAMMYs nominations have been announced — and the list doubles as a cross-section of Latin music's global luminaries.
From Bad Bunny and Bomba Estereo, to Shakira, Rauw Alejandro, Édgar Barrera and Camilo, the nominations list serves as a testament to Latin music's multitude of genres and scenes — as well as the ocean of talent enriching and beautifying the global music community from all directions.
The nominations were announced via a livestream on the official Latin Recording Academy website, which is available for posterity and revisitation. Check it out below, and watch this space for further news about the 2022 Latin GRAMMYs, which will return to Las Vegas at the Michelob ULTRA Arena at Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino on Thursday, Nov. 17.
To read the full nominations list, click here. And for more information about the telecast, click here.
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They join previously announced artists from Ángela Aguilar to Rauw Alejandro to Jesse & Joy — as well as the 2022 Latin Recording Academy Person of the Year, Marco Antonio Solís.
The 2022 Latin GRAMMYs already promised to be a night of stunning music to remember — and now, they've upped the ante.
Today, the Latin Recording Academy announced additional performers for the 2022 Latin GRAMMYs, officially known as the 23rd Latin GRAMMY Awards, which includes current nominees and past Latin GRAMMY and GRAMMY winners like Christina Aguilera, Camilo, Elvis Costello, Jorge Drexler, John Legend, Mariachi Sol de México de José Hernández, and Christian Nodal.
Latin GRAMMY winner and five-time GRAMMY winner Christina Aguilera is currently nominated in seven categories including Album Of The Year and Record Of The Year; five-time Latin GRAMMY winner Camilo currently boasts six nominations including Record of the Year and Song of the Year; seven-time Latin GRAMMY winner and five-time GRAMMY nominee Jorge Drexler currently boasts eight nominations including Album of the Year and Record of the Year; and four-time Latin GRAMMY winner Christian Nodal is nominated for Best Ranchero/Mariachi Album and Best Regional Song.
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They join the previously announced artists Ángela Aguilar, Rauw Alejandro, Marc Anthony, Banda Los Recoditos, Chiquis, Nicky Jam, Jesse & Joy, Carin León, Sin Bandera, Sebastián Yatra, and the 2022 Latin Recording Academy Person of the Year, Marco Antonio Solís.
The 2022 Latin GRAMMYs promise to honor the legacy, celebrate the present, and embrace the future of Latin music with a deliberate consciousness that pays it forward to the next generations of music creators.
The 2022 Latin GRAMMYs will air on Univision on Thursday, Nov. 17, at 8 p.m. ET/PT (7 p.m. CT). Additional international broadcasting partners will be announced at a later date. The Latin GRAMMY Premiere, where the majority of the categories are awarded, will precede the telecast; additional details will be announced at a later date.
Mark your calendars now, and get ready for even more unforgettable sounds from Latin America and beyond!
2022 Latin GRAMMYs Hosts Announced: Luis Fonsi, Laura Pausini, Thalía & More
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Held Thursday, Nov. 17, the 2022 Latin GRAMMYs will be hosted by four superstar artists, each of whom have a special history with the Latin GRAMMYs.
The 2022 Latin GRAMMYs are less than a month away, and we now know who will be hosting the Biggest Night in Latin Music.
The Latin Recording Academy announced today that Latin GRAMMY nominee Anitta, Latin GRAMMY winner and GRAMMY-nominated artist Luis Fonsi, Latin GRAMMY and GRAMMY winner Laura Pausini, and Latin GRAMMY nominee and recipient of the Latin Recording Academy’s President’s Award Thalía will together host the 2022 Latin GRAMMYs, to be held on Thursday, Nov. 17.
The 2022 Latin GRAMMYs promise to honor the legacy, celebrate the present, and embrace the future of Latin music — all with a deliberate consciousness about the future generations of music creators. With their array of styles, successes and histories, this year’s hosts embody that promise.
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With a total of eight career Latin GRAMMY nominations, Brazilian pop star Anitta is currently nominated for Record of the Year and Best Reggaeton Performance. Singing in Portuguese, Spanish and English, she has helped Brazilian culture reach a global audience. She made history earlier this year when her Spanish-language single, "Envolver," topped the Global Top 50 chart on Spotify — making her the first Brazilian singer and the first solo Latin artist to do so.
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Over his two decade-plus career, Luis Fonsi has won five Latin GRAMMY Awards and received five GRAMMY nominations. The Puerto Rican singer/songwriter has broken multiple records, topped the charts, and collaborated with everyone from Daddy Yankee, Justin Bieber, Demi Lovato, and Ozuna. His latest album, Ley de Gravedad, debuted in the Top 10 on Billboard’s Top Latin Albums chart and registered 975 million combined streams on various digital platforms.
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Over nearly 30 years, Italian singer Laura Pausini has sold more than 70 million albums, earned four Latin GRAMMY Awards, and won a GRAMMY for Best Latin Pop Album at the 48th GRAMMY Awards. Pausini performs in six languages and has made a significant impact in the Latin music market since releasing her first Spanish-language album in 1994. Recent years have seen Pausini soar to greater heights, earning a Golden Globe for Best Original Song and an Oscar nomination. Pausini has collaborated with renowned artists including Luciano Pavarotti, Andrea Bocelli, Ray Charles, Phil Collins, Shakira, and Mariah Carey.
Thalía | Photo by James Macari
Latin pop icon Thalía can add businesswoman, author, fashion designer, and social media star to her list of accomplishments. She has been honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for her impact in globalizing Latin music and culture, has topped Billboard’s Top Latin Albums chart with four consecutive releases, and honored by the Latin Recording Academy with the President’s Award in 2019.
The Latin Recording Academy will host the 2022 Latin GRAMMYs on Thursday, Nov. 17, 2022, from the Michelob ULTRA Arena at Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino in Las Vegas. The telecast will air live on Univision beginning at 8 p.m. ET/PT (7 p.m. CT), and the Latin GRAMMY Premiere, where the majority of the categories are awarded, will precede the telecast. Additional international broadcasting partners will be announced at a later date.
For more information and the latest news, visit the official Latin Recording Academy website.
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