Las vigas – Carol G took home eight awards at the Latin American Music Awards on Thursday, including Song of the Year for “MAMIII,” which he shared with Becky G, while Manuel Turizo won Best Tropical Song for “La bachata” and Grupo Frontera was crowned Best Mexican Song. regional for “No se va (live)”.
Becky G won four awards in total, including Collaboration of the Year and Best Pop/Urban Collaboration for “MAMIII,” as well as Best Regional Mexican Collaboration for “Ya Acaba” with Marca MP.
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Californian Becky G arrived as the most nominated artist of the night with nine mentions and put on a stellar performance with Mexican artist Bezo Bluma for a rendition of her song “Chanel,” released earlier in the month and recently performed at the Coachella Festival. .
As in 2022, Karol G was unable to show up to collect his awards at the Latino AMAs held at the MGM Grand Garden arena in Las Vegas. Among the awards the Colombian won were Most Popular That Night, Artist of the Year, as well as Streaming Artist of the Year and Best Urban Genre Artist. Karol G was the big winner of the night.
David Bisbal received a Pioneers Award and had a fiery musical number with Olga Tañón and Angela Aguilar. Prince Royce was one of those honored with the Pioneer Award and also had a musical number with Manuel Turizo and Zacharias Ferreira.
Album of the Year went to Bad Bunny’s “A Summer Without You.” Argentinian DJ and producer Bizarab won New Artist of the Year, and Catalan Rosalía won Crossover Collaboration of the Year for “La Fama” with Canada’s The Weekend, who also won Best Crossover Artist.
Pepe Aguilar was honored with the Latin AMAs Legacy Honor after an emotional speech from his daughter, Angela Aguilar. Carlos Vives was also honored with the Legacy Award for his distinguished career.
The party kicked off with the world premiere of Jumpin’, a remake of the House of Pain original “Jump Around,” featuring Pitbull and hip-hop icon Lil’ Jon. Chiquis, Natti Natasha and Myke Towers were other stars who dazzled with their live performance.
Among the musical numbers for the evening is the presentation of Pepe Aguilar with Rubén Blades, an excellent interpretation by newlyweds Lele Pons and Guaynaa of songs from their new album “Capitulations”, as well as Mexican singer Danna Paola who sang her song “XT4S1S”. Reggaeton star Anuel AA, DJ Luian, and the Mambo Kingz closed out the party in style with “Más rica que ayer.”
The 2023 Latin AMAs were hosted by Clarissa Molina, Galilea Montejo, Julian Gil and Natty Natasha.
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