Full List of 2025 Latin Grammy Nominees: Bad Bunny, Karol G, Natalia Lafourcade, Alejandro Sanz, and More
The Latin Recording Academy has announced the nominees for the 2025 Latin Grammy Awards, with Puerto Rican superstar Bad Bunny leading the field with 12 nominations. The announcement was made during a livestream on Wednesday morning, highlighting the diversity and global impact of Latin music.
Bad Bunny tops the 2025 Latin Grammy nominations with 12, followed by Edgar Barrera and Ca7riel & Paco Amoroso. Winners will be revealed Nov. 13.
Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images for The Met Museum/Vogue
Bad Bunny’s recognition includes two nominations for record of the year with “Baile Inolvidable” and “DtMF,” both of which are also competing for song of the year. His chart-topping album Debí Tirar Más Fotos, which previously spent a month at No. 1 on Billboard’s 200 Albums chart, is nominated for album of the year.
Ca7riel & Paco Amoroso also earned strong recognition with 10 nominations. The duo scored nods in both record and song of the year categories for “El Dia Del Amigo” and “#Tetas,” while their album Papota is in the running for album of the year.
Other nominees for record of the year include Jorge Drexler & Conociendo Rusia’s “Desastres Fabulosos,” Zoe Gotusso’s “Lara,” Karol G’s “Si Antes Te Hubiera Conocido,” Natalia Lafourcade’s “Cancionera,” Liniker’s “Ao Teu Lado,” and Alejandro Sanz’s “Palmeras en El Jardín.”
The album of the year category features a wide range of contenders such as Rauw Alejandro’s Cosa Nuestra, Gloria Estefan’s Raíces, Vicente García’s Puñito De Yocahú, Joaquina’s Al Romper la Burbuja, Natalia Lafourcade’s Cancionera, Carín León’s Palabra De To’s (Seca), Liniker’s Caju, Elena Rose’s En Las Nubes (Con Mis Panas), and Alejandro Sanz’s ¿Y Ahora Que?
Additional nominees for song of the year include “Bogotá,” “Cancionera,” “Otra Noche De Llorar,” “Palmeras En El Jardín,” “Si Antes Te Hubiera Conocido,” and “Veludo Marrom.”
The best new artist category showcases emerging talent with nominees Alleh, Annasofia, Yerai Cortés, Juliane Gamboa, Camila Guevara, Isadora, Alex Luna, Paloma Morphy, Sued Nunes, and Ruzzi.
Latin Recording Academy CEO Manuel Abud emphasized the importance of this year’s lineup, noting that the nominees reflect the richness and diversity of Latin music while honoring the sounds that define the genre.
Voting for the final winners begins October 1, with the 2025 Latin Grammy Awards set to take place on November 13 at the MGM Garden Arena in Las Vegas. The ceremony will air live on TelevisaUnivision’s U.S. platforms at 8 p.m. ET.