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Latin Grammys 2020 Winners: The Complete List

At the 2020 Latin Grammy Awards, Ozuna, Bad Bunny and more Latinx stars joined together to celebrate an incredible year of music.

By Cydney Contreras Nov 20, 2020 4:07 AMTags
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The 2020 Latin Grammy Awards are where the party is at! 

Sebastian YatraNatalia Jimenez and more artists got the celebrations going on the red carpet with their dazzling ensembles. Not to forget hosts Yaliza AparicioCarlos Rivera and Ana Brenda who brought life to the show.

Because of the coronavirus pandemic, the ceremony took place in multiple countries, with Bad Bunny putting on the ultimate performance from his home of San Juan, Puerto Rico. And back in Miami, Pitbull kept the party going with help from frontline responders.

Gabriel Abaroa Jr., President and CEO of The Latin Recording Academy, expressed his pride in the diverse group of nominees in a statement. "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 participate," he said. "Today, we are proud to unveil the nominees for the 21st Annual Latin GRAMMY Awards—a group that reflects the constant evolution of Latin music." 

To see if your favorite artist was recognized at tonight's show, check our list below:

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Latinx Stars on the Rise

Record of the Year

"China"—Anuel AA, Daddy Yankee, Karol G Featuring Ozuna & J Balvin

"Cuando Estés Aquí"—Pablo Alborán

"Vete"—Bad Bunny

"Solari Yacumenza"—Bajofondo Featuring Cuareim 1080

"Rojo"—J Balvin

"Tutu"—Camilo Featuring Pedro Capó

"Lo Que En Ti Veo"—Kany García & Nahuel Pennisi

"Tusa"—Karol G & Nicki Minaj

"René"—Residente

WINNER: "Contigo"—Alejandro Sanz

Album of the Year

YHLQMDLG—Bad Bunny

Oasis—J Balvin & Bad Bunny

Colores—J Balvin

Por Primera Vez—Camilo

Mesa para Dos—Kany García

Aire (Versión Día)—Jesse & Joy

WINNER: Un Canto Por México, Vol. 1—Natalia Lafourcade

Pausa—Ricky Martin

La Conquista del Espacio—Fito Páez

Cumbiana—Carlos Vives 

Song of the Year 

"ADMV"—Vicente Barco, Edgar Barrera, Maluma & Stiven Rojas, songwriters (Maluma)

"Bonita"—Juanes, Mauricio Rengifo, Andrés Torres & Sebastián Yatra, songwriters (Juanes & Sebastián Yatra)

"Codo Con Codo"—Jorge Drexler, songwriter (Jorge Drexler)

"El Mismo Aire"—Edgar Barrera, Camilo, Jon Leone, Richi López & Juan Morelli, songwriters (Camilo)

"For Sale"—Alejandro Sanz & Carlos Vives, songwriters (Alejandro Sanz & Carlos Vives)

"#ELMUNDOFUERA (Improvisación)"—Alejandro Sanz, songwriter (Alejandro Sanz)

"Lo Que En Ti Veo"—Kany García, songwriter (Kany García & Nahuel Pennisi)

WINNER: "René"—Residente, songwriter (Residente)

"Tiburones"—Oscar Hernández & Pablo Preciado, songwriters (Ricky Martin)

"Tusa"—Kevyn Mauricio Cruz Moreno, Karol G, Nicki Minaj & Daniel Oviedo Echavarría, songwriters (Karol G & Nicki Minaj)

"Tutu"—Camilo, Jon Leone & Richi López, songwriters (Camilo Featuring Pedro Capó)

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Best New Artist 

Anuel AA

Rauw Alejandro

WINNER: Mike Bahía

Cazzu

Conociendo Rusia

Soy Emilia

Kurt

Nicki Nicole

Nathy Peluso

Pitizion

Wos

Best Pop Vocal Album 

Spoiler—Aitana

Prisma—Beret

Por Primera Vez—Camilo

Más Futuro Que Pasado—Juanes

WINNER: Pausa—Ricky Martin

Best Reggaeton Performance (new category)

WINNER: Yo Perreo Sola—Bad Bunny

Morado—J Balvin

Loco Contigo—Dj Snake & J Balvin Featuring Tyga

Porfa—Feid & Justin Quiles

Chicharrón—Guaynaa Featuring Cauty

Te Soñé de Nuevo—Ozuna

Si Te Vas—Sech & Ozuna

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Best Contemporary/Tropical Fusion Album 

Energía Para Regalar—El Caribefunk

Mi Derriengue—Riccie Oriach

Mariposas—Omara Portuondo

Alter Ego—Prince Royce

WINNER: Cumbiana—Carlos Vives

Best Ranchero/Mariachi Album 

Antología de la Música Ranchera—Aida Cuevas

Hecho en México—Alejandro Fernández

WINNER: A Los 4 Vientos Vol. 1 "Ranchero"—Eugenia León

Bailando Sones y Huapangos con El Mariachi Sol de México de José Hernández—Mariachi Sol de México de José Hernández

AYAYAY!—Christian Nodal

Best Portuguese Language Song 

"A Tal Canção Pra Lua (Microfonado)"—Vitor Kley, songwriter (Vitor Kley & Samuel Rosa)

WINNER: "Abricó-De-Macaco"—Francisco Bosco & João Bosco, songwriters (João Bosco)

"Amarelo (Sample: Sujeito de Sorte - Belchior)"—Dj Duh, Emicida & Felipe Vassão, songwriters (Emicida Featuring Majur & Pabllo Vittar)

"Libertação"—Russo Passapusso, songwriter (Elza Soares & BaianaSystem Featuring Virgínia Rodrigues)

"Pardo"—Caetano Veloso, songwriter (Céu)