2018 Latin GRAMMY Awards: The Winners List

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See which of your favorites won big!

The 2018 Latin GRAMMY Awards are officially here! 

The 19th annual awards show kicked off from the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada, on Thursday, where the biggest names in Latin music arrived to honor the year's best. 

J Balvin was the most-nominated artist of the night, receiving eight nods, followed by Rosalía, with five. The "Si Tu Novio Te Deja Sola" singer was also nominated for the awards show's biggest honor, Album of the Year, alongside Pablo Alborán, Chico Buarque, Jorge Drexler, El David Aguilar, Kany García, Natalia Lafourcade, Luis Miguel, Monsieur Periné and Rozalén.

See which of your favorites won big below. 

Album of the Year

Prometo – Pablo Alborán

Vibras – J Balvin

Caravanas – Chico Buarque

Salvavidas De Hielo – Jorge Drexler

Siguiente – El David Aguilar

Soy Yo – Kany García

Musas (Un Homenaje Al Folclore Latinoamericano En Manos De Los Macorinos), Vol. 2 – Natalia Lafourcade

¡México Por Siempre! – Luis Miguel **WINNER**

Encanto Tropical – Monsieur Periné

Cuando El Río Suena... – Rozalén

 

Record of the Year

"No Vaya A Ser" – Pablo Alborán

"É Fake (Homem Barato)" – Anaadi

"Mi Gente" – J Balvin with Willy William

"Internacionales" – Bomba Estéreo

"Telefonía" – Jorge Drexler **WINNER**

"Para Siempre" – Kany García

"X" – Nicky Jam and J Balvin

"Danza De Gardenias" – Natalia Lafourcade Featuring Los Macorinos

"Bailar Contigo" – Monsieur Periné

"Malamente" – Rosalía

 

Song of the Year (A Songwriter's Award)

"Antes De Ti" – Manú Jalil and Mon Laferte, songwriters (Mon Laferte)

"Bailar Contigo" – Monsieur Periné, songwriters (Monsieur Periné)

"Danza De Gardenias" – David Aguilar Dorantes and Natalia Lafourcade, songwriters (Natalia Lafourcade Featuring Los Macorinos)

"Embrujo" – El David Aguilar, songwriter (El David Aguilar)

"La Puerta Violeta" – Rozalén, songwriter (Rozalén)

"Malamente" – Antón Alvarez Alfaro, Pablo Diaz-Reixa and Rosalía, songwriters (Rosalía)

"Para Siempre" – Kany García, songwriter (Kany García)

"Robarte Un Beso" – Mauricio Rengifo, Andrés Torres, Carlos Vives and Sebastián Yatra, songwriters (Carlos Vives & Sebastián Yatra)

"Telefonía" – Jorge Drexler, songwriter (Jorge Drexler) **WINNER**

"Tu Vida Mi Vida" – Fito Páez, songwriter (Fito Páez)

 

Best New Artist

Ángela Aguilar

Anaadi

El David Aguilar

Alex Ferreira

Karol G **WINNER**

Los Petitfellas

Nana Mendoza

Christian Nodal

Claudia Prieto

Benjamín Walker

 

Best Contemporary Pop Vocal Album

Ser – Axel

Camino Fuego Y Libertad – Pablo López

Cuerpo Y Alma – Beatriz Luengo

F.A.M.E. – Maluma **WINNER**

Miradas – Nana Mendoza

 

Best Urban Fusion / Performance

"Mi Gente" – J Balvin with Willy William Featuring Beyoncé

"Internacionales" – Bomba Estéreo

"Yo Contra Ti" – Daddy Yankee Featuring Orquesta Sinfónica De Puerto Rico

"Sua Cara" – Major Lazer Featuring Anitta and Pabllo Vittar

"Malamente" – Rosalía **WINNER**

 

Best Urban Song

"Downtown" — Anitta, J. Balvin, Justin Quiles & Alejandro Ramírez, songwriters (Anitta Featuring J Balvin)

"Dura" — Daddy Yankee, Urbani Mota Cedeño, Juan G. Rivera Vazquez & Luis Jorge Romero, songwriters (Daddy Yankee) **WINNER**

"Mi Cama" — Rene David Cano, Andy Clay, Karol G, Antonio Rayo & Omar Sabino, songwriters (Karol G)

"Sensualidad" — J Balvin, Bad Bunny, Juan M. Frías, Luian Malave, Prince Royce, Edgar Semper & Xavier Semper, songwriters (Bad Bunny, Prince Royce & J Balvin)

"X" — J. Balvin, Nicky Jam & Juan Diego Medina Vélez, songwriters (Nicky Jam & J Balvin)

 

Best Alternative Music Album

Claroscura – Aterciopelados **WINNER**

Puñal – Dante Spinetta

Fuerza Arará – Telmary

Mismo Sitio, Distinto Lugar – Vetusta Morla

Aztlan – Zoé

 

Best Contemporary Tropical Album

Diomedizao — Elvis Crespo

Presenta: Swing 80 — Milton Salcedo

Momentos De Cine — Daniel Santacruz

Golden — Romeo Santos

Vives — Carlos Vives *WINNER*

 

Best Tropical Song

"Cásate Conmigo" — Silvestre Dangond, Nicky Jam, Juan Medina, Mauricio Rengifo & Andrés Torres, songwriters (Silvestre Dangond Featuring Nicky Jam)

"Enamórate Bailando" — Jorge Luis Piloto, songwriter (Reynier Pérez y Su Septeto Acarey Featuring Gilberto Santa Rosa)

"Me Enamoro Más De Ti" — Jorge Luis Piloto, Jean Rodríguez & Tony Succar, songwriters (Tony Succar Featuring Jean Rodríguez)

"Quiero Tiempo" — Juan Luis Guerra, Juan Carlos Luces & Víctor Manuelle, songwriters (Víctor Manuelle Featuring Juan Luis Guerra) **WINNER**

"Simples Corazones" — Fonseca, Mauricio Rengifo & Andrés Torres, songwriters (Fonseca)

 

Best Regional Song (A Songwriter's Award)

"Arránquense Muchachos" – Domingo Leiva Delgado, songwriter (Pedro Fernández)

"Ayúdame A Olvidarte" – Gabriel Flores and Yoel Henríquez, songwriters (La Explosiva Banda De Maza)

"Corrido De Juanito" – Edén Muñoz, songwriter (Calibre 50)

"El Sueño Americano" – Salvador Hurtado, songwriter (La Energía Norteña)

"Probablemente" – Christian Nodal, songwriter (Christian Nodal) **WINNER**

 

Best MPB (Música Popular Brasileira) Album

Mano Que Zuera – João Bosco

Caravanas – Chico Buarque **WINNER**

Edu, Dori E Marcos – Edu Lobo, Dori Caymmi e Marcos Valle

Campos Neutrais – Vitor Ramil

Deus É Mulher – Elza Soares

 

The 2018 Latin GRAMMYs air at 8 p.m. ET / 5 p.m. PT on Univision. 

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