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Latin Grammy Awards 2021: See the complete list of winners

LAS VEGAS — Camilo and Juan Luis Guerra won big at the 2021 Latin Grammy Awards, held Thursday at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas.

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Here is the complete list of winners:

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  • Record of the year: “Talvez,” Caetano Veloso and Tom Veloso
  • Album of the year: “Salswing!,” Rubén Blades y Roberto Delgado & Orquesta
  • Song of the year: “Patria y Vida,” Descemer Bueno, El Funky, Gente De Zona, Yadam González, Beatriz Luengo, Maykel Osorbo & Yotuel, songwriters (Yotuel, Gente De Zona, Descemer Bueno, Maykel Osorbo, El Funky)
  • Best new artist: Juliana Velásquez
  • Best pop vocal album: “Mis Manos,” Camilo
  • Best traditional pop vocal album: “Privé,” Juan Luis Guerra
  • Best pop song: “Vida de Rico,” Édgar Barrera & Camilo, songwriters (Camilo)
  • Best urban fusion/performance: “Tattoo (Remix),” Rauw Alejandro and Camilo
  • Best reggaeton performance: “Bichota,” Karol G
  • Best urban music album: “El Último Tour Del Mundo,” Bad Bunny
  • Best rap/hip-hop song: “Booker T,” Bad Bunny and Marco Daniel Borrero, songwriters (Bad Bunny)
  • Best urban song: “Patria y Vida,” Descemer Bueno, El Funky, Gente De Zona, Yadam González, Beatriz Luengo, Maykel Osorbo & Yotuel, songwriters (Yotuel, Gente De Zona, Descemer Bueno, Maykel Osorbo, El Funky)
  • Best rock album: “El Pozo Brillante,” Vicentico
  • Best rock song: “Ahora 1,” Vicentico, songwriter (Vicentico)
  • Best pop/rock album: “Origen,” Juanes
  • Best pop/rock song: “Hong Kong,” Alizzz, Andrés Calamaro, Jorge Drexler, Víctor Martínez and C. Tangana, songwriters (C. Tangana and Andrés Calamaro)
  • Best alternative music album: “Calambre,” Nathy Peluso
  • Best alternative song: “Nominao,” Alizzz, Jorge Drexler and C. Tangana, songwriters (C. Tangana and Jorge Drexler)
  • Best salsa album: “Salsa Plus!,” Rubén Blades y Roberto Delgado and Orquesta
  • Best cumbia/vallenato album: “Las Locuras Mías,” Silvestre Dangond
  • Best merengue/bachata album: “Es Merengue ¿Algún Problema?,” Sergio Vargas
  • Best traditional tropical album: “Cha Cha Chá: Homenaje A Lo Tradicional,” Alain Pérez, Issac Delgado y Orquesta Aragón
  • Best contemporary tropical album: “Brazil305,” Gloria Estefan
  • Best tropical song: “Dios Así Lo Quiso,” Camilo, David Julca, Jonathan Julca, Yasmil Marrufo and Ricardo Montaner, songwriters (Ricardo Montaner and Juan Luis Guerra)
  • Best singer-songwriter album: “Seis,” Mon Laferte
  • Best ranchero/mariachi album: “A Mis 80′s,” Vicente Fernández
  • Best banda album: “Nos Divertimos Logrando Lo Imposible,” Grupo Firme
  • Best Tejano album: “Pa’ la Pista y Pa’l Pisto, Vol. 2,” El Plan
  • Best norteño album: “Al Estilo Rancherón,” Los Dos Carnales; “Volando Alto,” Palomo
  • Best regional song: “Aquí Abajo,” Edgar Barrera, René Humberto Lau Ibarra and Christian Nodal, songwriters (Christian Nodal)
  • Best instrumental album: “Toquinho e Yamandu Costa – Bachianinha – (Live at Rio Montreux Jazz Festival),” Toquinho and Yamandu Costa
  • Best folk album: “Ancestras,” Petrona Martinez
  • Best tango album: “Tinto Tango Plays Piazzolla,” Tinto Tango
  • Best flamenco album: “Un Nuevo Universo,” Pepe De Lucía
  • Best Latin jazz/jazz album: “Voyager,” Iván Melon Lewis
  • Best Christian album (Spanish language): “Ya Me Vi,” Aroddy
  • Best Portuguese language Christian album: “Seguir Teu Coração,” Anderson Freire
  • Best Portuguese language contemporary pop album: “Cor,” Anavitória
  • Best Portuguese language rock or alternative album: “Álbum Rosa,” A Cor Do Som
  • Best samba/pagode album: “Sempre Se Pode Sonhar,” Paulinho Da Viola
  • Best MPB album: “Canções d’Além Mar,” Zeca Baleiro
  • Best sertaneja music album: “Tempo de Romance,” Chitãozinho e Xororó
  • Best Portuguese language roots album: “Arraiá Da Veveta,” Ivete Sangalo
  • Best Portuguese language song: “Lisboa,” Ana Caetano and Paulo Novaes, songwriters (Anavitória e Lenine)
  • Best Latin children’s album: “Tu Rockcito Filarmónico,” Tu Rockcito y Orquesta Filarmónica De Medellín
  • Best classical album: “Latin American Classics,” Kristhyan Benitez; Jon Feidner, album producer
  • Best classical contemporary composition: “Music From Cuba and Spain, Sierra: Sonata Para Guitarra,” Roberto Sierra, composer (Manuel Barrueco)
  • Best arrangement: “Ojalá Que Llueva Café (Versión Privé),” Juan Luis Guerra, arranger (Juan Luis Guerra)
  • Best recording package: “Colegas,” Ana Gonzalez, art director (Gilberto Santa Rosa); “El Madrileño,” Orlando Aispuro Meneses, Daniel Alanís, Alizzz, Rafa Arcaute, Josdán Luis Cohimbra Acosta, Miguel De La Vega, Máximo Espinosa Rosell, Alex Ferrer, Luis Garcié, Billy Garedella, Patrick Liotard, Ed Maverick, Beto Mendonça, Jaime Navarro, Alberto Pérez, Nathan Phillips, Harto Rodríguez, Jason Staniulis and Federico Vindver, engineers; Delbert Bowers, Alex Ferrer, Jaycen Joshua, Nineteen85, Lewis Pickett, Alex Psaroudakis and Raül Refree, mixers; Chris Athens, mastering engineer (C. Tangana)
  • Producer of the year: Edgar Barrera
  • Best short-form music video: “Un Amor Eterno,” Marc Anthony
  • Best long-form music video: “Entre Mar y Palmeras,” Juan Luis Guerra

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