J Balvin, Bad Bunny, Ozuna lead nominations for 2020 Latin Grammy Awards latimes.com/entertainment-…
Colombian-born J. Balvin, with 13 nods, and Puerto Rico’s Bad Bunny, with nine, are both nominated twice in the prestigious album of the year category — each for a solo LP in addition to their collaborative “Oasis”
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A strong showing for 3 of the most popular singers & rappers in reggaeton and Latin trap marks a clear shift from 2019
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In 2019, the #LatinGRAMMYs was widely criticized for sidelining those quickly evolving styles in favor of established acts making more traditional Spanish-language pop.
J Balvin skipped last year’s ceremony in protest latimes.com/entertainment-…
The Latin Recording Academy President and CEO gave this statement — words that echo the Recording Academy’s proclamations about the #GRAMMYs, which faced similar criticism regarding its handling of hip-hop and R&B
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A look back a 2018:
The #LatinGrammys' reggaeton problem is a lot like #GRAMMYs' hip-hop problem — or why J Balvin was snubbed latimes.com/entertainment/…
Final-round voting for the #LatinGrammys is set to begin October 8.
The televised ceremony, which has taken place in Las Vegas in recent years, will be “anchored” in Miami on November 19 with performances in multiple cities around the world latimes.com/entertainment-…
Here are the nominations for the #LatinGrammys.
Do you think the Latin Recording Academy got it right this year?
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