Loveland Reporter-Herald

J Balvin, Bad Bunny get top Latin Grammy nods

- BY MESFIN FEKADU ASSOCIATED PRESS

NEW YORK — At last year’s Latin Grammy Awards, popular reggaeton and Latin trap musicians such as J Balvin, Bad Bunny and Ozuna were dismissed in the show’s top categories. This year, they dominate.

Balvin scored a whopping 13 nomination­s for the 2020 Latin Grammys, including two nomination­s for album of the year and two for record of the year. The Latin Academy announced Tuesday that Bad Bunny and Ozuna are behind Balvin with nine and eight nomination­s, respective­ly.

Balvin has a chance to win his first album of the year prize — a category with 10 contenders — thanks to his fifth solo album “Colores” and “Oasis,” his collaborat­ive project with Bad Bunny. Other nominees include Bad Bunny’s sophomore release “YHLQMDLG” as well as albums from Ricky Martin, Carlos Vives, Jesse & Joy, Kany García, Natalia Lafourcade, Camilo and Fito Paez.

For record of the year, which also has 10 nominees, contenders include popular hip-hop-flavored Latin songs that have dominated the Latin music charts and earned hundreds of millions plays on streaming services, with some even reaching the billion-mark on Youtube, including Karol G and Nicki Minaj’s global hit “Tusa” and “China” by Anuel AA, Daddy Yankee, Karol G, Ozuna and Balvin. Other nominees include Balvin’s “Rojo” and Bad Bunny’s “Vete.”

“Tusa” is the sole Latin trap nominee in the song of the year category, where 11 tracks are in contention. It’s a depar ture for Karol G, who didn’t receive a single nomination last year and was par t of the group of uber-successful Latin trap and reggaeton artists who were dissed in top categories like album, song and record of the year.

This year, the Colombian performer who was named best new artist in 2018 has four nomination­s, including two shared with Minaj. Karol G’s fiance, Puerto Rican rapper-singer Anuel AA, marked a major breakthrou­gh this year as a firsttime nominee. He scored seven nomination­s, including a bid for best new artist.

“Over the last year, we continued engaging in discussion­s with our members to improve the awards process and actively encouraged diverse Latin music creators to join and par ticipate,” Latin Academy President and CEO Gabriel Abaroa Jr. said in a statement, calling this year’s nominees “a group that reflects the constant evolution of Latin music.”

As a result of last year’s debacle social media exploded as Latin artists posted images of the Grammy logo with a large red “X across it, with words on the image reading in Spanish: “Without reggaeton, there’s no Latin Grammys.” Balvin even skipped the live show and Bad Bunny, who won best urban music album during the telecast, told the audience: “With all due respect, reggaeton is par t of the Latin culture.”

To honor Latin rap and reggaeton performers, the Latin Grammys added new categories this year, including best reggaeton performanc­e and best rap/hip-hop song.

Balvin’s 13 nomination­s includes several categories where he will compete with himself: Outside of album and record of the year, he’s a double nominee in the best urban music album, best urban fusion/performanc­e and best reggaeton performanc­e categories. Ozuna and Bad Bunny will also compete with themselves in several categories.

Others who scored multiple nomination­s include Juanes, Martin, Alejandro

Sanz, Camilo, Carlos Vives, Kany García and Residente, the most decorated winner in the histor y of Latin Grammys. Rosalía, who won album of the year last year and became the first solo female performer to win the top honor since Shakira’s triumph in 2006, earned four nomination­s this year.

Apart from Minaj’s two nomination­s, other popular American artists who will compete for awards include rapper Travis Scott (best short form music video for “TKN” with Rosalía); jazz master Chick Corea and his Spanish Heart Band (best Latin jazz/jazz album for “Antidote”); Dj-producer Diplo (best urban song for “Rave de Favela” ); and rapper Tyga (best reggaeton performanc­e for “Loco Contigo” with DJ Snake and Balvin). Justin Bieber’s righthand songwriter, Jason Boyd aka Poo Bear, earned an album of the year nomination for his work on Jesse & Joy’s “Aire (Versión Día).”

The 21st annual Latin Grammy Awards will air live on Nov. 19 on Univision. The nominees in the 53 categories were selected from more than 18,000 entries. Songs and albums released between June 1, 2019 through May 31, 2020 were eligible for nomination.

 ?? BRIDGET BENNETT / AFP ?? Puerto Rican musician Bad Bunny poses in the press room with the award for “Best Urban Music Album” during the 20th Annual Latin Grammy Awards in Las Vegas, on Nov. 14, 2019.
BRIDGET BENNETT / AFP Puerto Rican musician Bad Bunny poses in the press room with the award for “Best Urban Music Album” during the 20th Annual Latin Grammy Awards in Las Vegas, on Nov. 14, 2019.

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