The Reporter (Lansdale, PA)

Ladies’ night at Latin Grammys

Ladies’ night at Latin Grammys: Lafourcade, Rosalia win big

- Photos and text from The Associated Press

Natalia Lafourcade won three awards at the show, tying Rosalia and Carlos Vives for most wins.

NEWYORK» A year after Rosalia made history by becoming the first solo female performer in 13 years to win the top prize at the Latin Grammys, Natalia Lafourcade followed in her footsteps with a big win at the 2020 show.

The Mexican singer won album of the year — a category dominated by male acts — on Thursday night with “Un Canto Por Mexico, Vol. 1.” Lafourcade won three awards at the show, tying Rosalia and Carlos Vives for most wins.

Lafourcade didn’t attend the Latin Grammys, which aired live on Univision and featured a number of performanc­es, most of them pre-taped due to the coronaviru­s pandemic. The show did not have a live audience or a red carpet, and some of the performanc­es featured band members and dancers sporting masks as they entertaine­d onstage.

Lafourcade’s wins included best alternativ­e song for “En Cantos,” her collaborat­ion with iLe, and best regional song for “Mi Religion.” Rosalia won her awards during the pre-telecast, including best urban song and best urban fusion performanc­e for the hit “Yo X Ti, Tu X Mi,” sharing both wins with her song’s co-star, Ozuna. She also won best short form music video for “TKN,” which features Travis Scott and helped the rapper win a Latin Grammy before winning a traditiona­l Grammy.

Before Rosalia’s win for album of the year, Shakira was the last solo female to win the prize in 2006 with “Fijacion Oral Vol. 1.”

Residente — the most decorated act in the history of the Latin Grammys — continued his winning streak by taking home song of the year for “Rene” and best rap/ hip-hop song for “Antes Que El Mundo Se Acabe.” Fito Paez was also a double winner Thursday.

But the acts poised to make history after receiving 13 and nine nomination­s each — J Balvin and Bad Bunny — both walked away with just one win. Bad Bunny won best reggaeton performanc­e for “Yo Perreo Sola,” and Balvin picked up best urban music album for “Colores.”

Despite his 13 nomination­s, Balvin only had a chance of winning eight honors since he competed against himself in multiple categories. Bad Bunny had a similar issue at the show.

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