Latin Grammys 2025 Winners – Full List

The 26th annual Latin Grammy Awards took place Thursday in Las Vegas, celebrating a year of excellence in Latin music.
Nominee Bad Bunny (with 12) was among the night’s winners, alongside Paloma Morphy, Karol G and CA7RIEL & Paco Amoroso, with the new Best Music for Visual Media and Best Roots Song categories making their debut at the awards ceremony.
Hosted by Maluma and Roselyn Sánchez at the Mgm Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, the Latin Grammys were broadcast on Univision, Unimás and Galavision, also broadcast on vix.
Here are the winners of the 26th Latin Grammy Awards.
Record of the year
Palm trees in the garden —Alexander Sanz
Album of the year
I should have taken more photos -Bad bunny
Song of the year
‘If I had met you before’
Edgar Barrera, Andres Jael Correa Rios and Karol G, songwriters (Karol G)
Best New Artist
Paloma Morphy
Best Contemporary Pop Album
And now what? —Alexander Sanz
Best Traditional Pop Album
Bogota —Andrés Cepeda
Best Pop Song
“Friends Day”
Popular — Rafa Arcaute, Gino Borri, CA7RIEL, Ulises Guerriero,
Amanda Ibanez, Vicente Jiménez and Federico Vindver,
songwriters (CA7RIEL and Paco Amoroso)
Best Latin Electronic Music Performance
“Veneka”
Rawayana with Akapellah
Best urban/urban fusion performance
‘Dtmf’
I should have taken more photos -Bad bunny
Best Reggaeton Performance
‘I’m going to take you to the Pr’
I should have taken more photos -Bad bunny
Best Urban Music Album
I should have taken more photos -Bad bunny
Best Rap/Hip Hop Song
‘Costs’
Trueno, songwriter (Trueno)
Best Urban Song
‘DtMF’
I should have taken more photos —Bad Bunny, Marco Daniel Borrero, Scott Dittrich,
Benjamin Falik, Roberto José Rosado Torres, Hugo René
Sensence & Tyler Spry
Best rock album
Novel —Fito Paez
Best Rock Song (TIE)
“The Tower”
A. — RENEE, songwriter (RENEE)
&
“The sun rises”
Novel — Fito Paez, songwriter (Fito Paez)
Best pop/rock album
It’s already morning – I have to
Best Pop/Rock Song
“Fabulous disasters”
Getting to know Russia, Jorge Drexler & Pablo Drexler,
songwriters (Jorge Drexler and Knowing Russia)
Best Alternative Music Album
Popular — CA7RIEL & Paco Amoroso
Best Alternative Song
‘#Breasts’
Paco Amoroso, Rafa Arcaute, Gino Borri, CA7RIEL,
Gale, Vicente Jiménez ‘Vibarco’ and Federico Vindver,
songwriters (CA7RIEL and Paco Amoroso)
Best Salsa Album
Photographs — Rubén Blades and Roberto Delgado & Orchestra
Best Cumbia/Vallenato Album
The last dance — Silvestre Dangond and Juancho De La Espriella
Best merengue/bachata album
New punter —Eddy Herrera
Best Traditional Tropical Album
Roots —Gloria Estefan
Best Contemporary Tropical Album
Fist of Yocahu —Vicente Garcia
Best Tropical Song
‘If I had met you before’
Edgar Barrera, Andres Jael Correa Rios and Karol G,
songwriters (Karol G)
Best Singer-Songwriter Album
Songbook —Natalia Lafourcade
Best Singer-Songwriter Song
‘Songbook’
Natalia Lafourcade, songwriter (Natalia Lafourcade)
Best Ranchero/Mariachi Album
Who loves me +? —Christian Nodal
Best Group Album
4218 — Julión Álvarez and his Norteño Banda
Best Tejano Album
Bobby Pulido and his friends, one of yours and one of mine (Vol.1/Live) -Bobby Pulido
Best Norteño Album
The lottery — The Tigers of the North
Best Contemporary Mexican Music Album
Palabra De To’s (Seca) — Carin Léon
Best Regional Song
“The Lottery”
Luciano Luna, songwriter (Los Tigres Del Norte)
Best instrumental album
And everyone’s song — Rafael Serrallet with the Lviv Philharmonic Orchestra
Orchestra
Best folk album
Jorpango — Kerreke, Daniela Padrón
Best tango album
Live 20 years —Tanghetto
Best Flamenco Album
Flamenco — Crumbs
Best Roots Song
‘Downpour’
Luis Enrique Mejía, Fernando Osorio and Rodner Padilla,
songwriters (Luis Enrique, C4 Trio)
Best Latin Jazz/Jazz Album (TIE)
Hamilton De Holland Trio – Live in New York —Hamilton of Holland
&
Cuba and beyond — Chucho Valdés and Royal Quartet
Best Christian Album (Spanish Language)
Legacy —Marcos Witt
Best Christian Album in Portuguese Language
Memori4s (Live) —Eli Soares
Best contemporary pop album in Portuguese language
Cashew —Liniker
Best rock or alternative album in Portuguese language
The world turns around —Baiana System
Best urban performance in Portuguese language
‘Cashew’
Cashew —Liniker
Best Samba/Pagoda Album
Smile I Like No Pagode Vol.3 – Tribute to Fundo De Quintal (Recorded in London) — Naughty smile
Best Album MPB (Brazilian Popular Music)/MAPB (Brazilian Afro-Portuguese Music)
A sea for all — Luedji Luna
Best Sertaneja Music Album
Jose & Durval — Chitãozinho and Xororó
Best Portuguese Language Roots Album
Sunday — João Gomes, Mestrinho and Jota.pê
Best song in Portuguese
‘Brown Velvet’
Cashew —Liniker, songwriter (Liniker)
Best children’s album
New songs — Canticuentos, Choir of Ríogrande
Best Classical Album
Kaleidoscope – Contemporary piano music by female composers from around the world —Isabel Dobarro; Javier Monteverde, album producer
Best Contemporary Classical Composition
‘Revolución Diamantina – Act I: The sounds that cats make,
Act II: We don’t love each other, Act III: Borders and
Body, Act IV: Speaking of the unspeakable »
Gabriela Ortiz: Diamond Revolution — Gabriela Ortiz, composer (Gustavo Dudamel, Los
Angeles Philharmonic and Los Angeles Master Chorale)
Best Music for Visual Media
A hundred years of solitude (Original soundtrack to the Netflix series) — Camilo Sanabria (Camilo Sanabria, artist); Camilo Sanabria, composer
Best arrangement
‘Chameleon’
Arranger (Ceesar Orozco & Son Ahead
Best Recording Package
“Blue Room”
Christian Molina, artistic director (Aitana)
Songwriter of the Year
Edgar Barrera
“Be careful” – Ivan Cornejo
“With you in paradise” – Christian Nodal
“Ese Vato No Te Queda” – Carin León with Gabito Ballesteros
“I don’t feel well today” – Alejandro Sanz & Grupo Frontera
“Milagros” – Karol G.
“If I had met you before” – Karol G
‘Single’ – Shakira
“Tommy & Pamela” – Featherweight, Kenya Bone
‘A night with you’ – Juanes
Best Engineering Album
Songbook — Jack Lahana, engineer; Jack Lahana, mixer; Bernie
Grundman, mastering engineer (Natalia Lafourcade)
Producer of the Year (TIE)
Rafa Arcaute, Federico Vindver
‘Friends Day’ – CA7RIEL & Paco Amoroso
‘Imposter’ – CA7RIEL & Paco Amoroso
“The Night of Your Love” – ATGGT, Victoria May
“The Axles of My Wagon” – ATGGT, Victoria May
‘Re Forro’ – CA7RIEL and Paco Amoroso
‘#Breasts’ — CA7RIEL & Paco Amoroso
&
Nico Cotton
‘Agridulce’ – Bhavi, Duki
“Carne Viva” – Blair, Dillom
“Blue Room” – Aitana
“Fabulous Disasters” – Jorge Drexler, Getting to Know Russia
‘Latinaje’ – Whore
“Prado Museum” – Manuel Carrasco
“Perfect finale” – Getting to know Russia, Nathy Peluso
‘A night with you’ – Juanes
“It’s tomorrow” – Morat
Best Short Music Video
‘#Breasts’
CA7RIEL & Paco Amoroso
Martin Piroyansky, video director; Pío Filgueira Risso &
Lula Meliche, video producer
Best long-form music video
Popular (Short film)
CA7RIEL & Paco Amoroso
Martin Piroyansky, video director; Federico Ameglio,
Chino Fernández & Lula Meliche, video producers




