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Colombian songwriter Ketin, who co-wrote “Provenza” by Carol G, Shakira and “Te Felicito” by Rao Alejandro, was named Songwriter of the Year at the 2023 ASCAP Latin Music Awards.
“Me porto bonito” — performed by Bad Bunny and Chencho Corleone and co-written by ASCAP composer Master Joe — won Song of the Year, while Universal Music Publishing Music Group took home Publisher of the Year credit for a variety of songs.
The winners of the annual American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers Awards—which honors the songwriters, producers, and publishers behind Latin music’s biggest hits—were announced Wednesday night (May 3) at an invitation-only event in San Juan, Puerto Rico.
Keityn’s first ASCAP winner (real name: Kevyn Mauricio Cruz Moreno) has also worked on No. 1 hits like “Tusa” by Carol J. And Nicki MinajHawaii from Maluma and “water” J Balvin And tainy, For example but not limited to. In October 2021, he signed an exclusive contract with Warner Music Latina and has since released songs as a performer including “El egoísmo” with Mike Bahía and Dekko, “Anoche” and “Nueva versión”.
Honoree Song of the Year “Me porto bonito”—reggaeton mixed with Latin pop and sandungueo in which two guys promise to be nice to their crush if she asks them to—spent 20 weeks at the top of the hot chart. latino songs painting. It also reached number one on the Latin Airplay, and number two on the Billboard Global 200 and Billboard Global Excl. United States, and reached the top 10 of the Billboard Hot 100.
Universal Music Publishing Music Group named Publisher of the Year for songs including “Después de la playa,” “Efecto,” “La corriente,” “Me porto bonito,” “Moscow Mule,” “Neverita,” and “Ojitos.” lindos”, “Party”, “Tarot”, “Tití me pregunta”, “Un tatito” – they are all part of Bad Bunny’s mega-hit album summer without youand the second in Spanish to top the Billboard 200.
Other composers honored with the 2023 ASCAP Latin Music Award are Daddy Yankee (“Remix”), Jhayco (“Sensual baby”), Marc Anthony (“Mala”), Marco Antonio Solís (“If I Could Lie to You”) and GALE (who won his first award for “Ley Seca”) and Lin-Manuel Miranda (“Dos oruguitas”).
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