
Tangana shared songwriting awards for best alternative song and best pop/rock song, and his two dozen engineers shared the best engineered album award for his “El Madrileño.” And Juan Luis Guerra won best traditional pop vocal album and a handful of minor awards, adding to his extensive shelf.
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Camilo, busy as both songwriter and singer, collected four awards for three different songs plus best pop vocal album for “Mis Manos,” and helped win producer of the year for Edgar Barrera.Ĭ. “Patria y Vida,” the Cuban protest anthem, was song of the year and urban song of the year. Top categories - album and record of the year - recognized worthy elders: Rubén Blades and Caetano Veloso (with his son Tom).

The song’s official website, will launch on Monday, March 1st.Image Bad Bunny closed the Latin Grammys with “Maldita Pobreza,” one of his rock en español-inspired hits from “El Último Tour del Mundo.” Credit.

Over the past weeks an all-star ensemble of the greatest Latin artists came together to record “Somos El Mundo,” and make their contribution towards raising funds and awareness for the continuing crisis in Haiti.Īll proceeds derived from donations, iTunes downloads and retail sales of “Somos El Mundo” will be used directly by the We Are The World Foundation to benefit the Haitian cause in charitable and relief efforts. Twenty-five years after the all-star recording of “We Are The World” became a signature moment in celebrity altruism and pop music history, a new generation of artists came together a few weeks ago to record a new version -“We Are The World 25 for Haiti”- in support of that nation’s earthquake relief efforts.

Quintanilla, Alacranes Musical (Omar and Memo), Aleks Syntek, Ana Bárbara, Andy García, Angélica María, Angélica Vale, Arthur Hanlon, La Arrolladora Banda El Limón de René Camacho, Aventura, Banda El Recodo, Carlos Santana, Chayanne, Cristian Castro, Christian Chávez, David Archuleta, Eiza, Eddy Herrera, Ednita Nazario, Fernando Villalona, Fonseca, Gilberto Santa Rosa, Gloria Estefan, Jencarlos Canela, Jenni Rivera, Johnny Pacheco, Jon Secada, Jorge Celedón, Jorge Moreno, Jorge Villamizar (formerly of Bacilos), José Feliciano, José Luis Rodríguez “El Puma”, Joselyn, Juan Luis Guerra, Juanes, Kany García, Kat De Luna, K-Paz de la Sierra, Lena, Lisette, Luis Enrique, Luis Fonsi, Luz Rios, Melina León, Milly Quezada, Montéz de Durango, Natalia Jiménez, Ojeda, Olga Tañón, Paquita la del Barrio, Paulina Rubio, Patricia Manterola, Pee Wee, Pitbull, Ricardo Montaner, Sergio Mayer, Taboo (Black Eyed Peas), Thalía, Tito “El Bambino,” Vicente Fernández and Willy Chirino. Previously announced artists include A.B. “Somos El Mundo” was adapted into Spanish by Gloria & Emilio Estefan. In addition, Univision Radio will premiere the song nationwide during the morning drive time on March 1st. An exclusive one-hour, behind-the-scenes special will also air on the Univision Network at a later date to be announced. The exclusive, world-wide premiere of the song’s music video will air on March 1st at 10 pm ET/PT on “El Show de Cristina” (The Cristina Show) on the Univision Network. The effort was made possible by the support of AT&T and VISA. All proceeds from music sales of “Somos el Mundo” will be used solely to benefit Haitian earthquake victims. This is the first time ever that the legendary song is translated into any language, with the approval and blessing of Lionel Richie and the Michael Jackson Estate.

In partnership with the We Are The World Foundation, renowned music producers Emilio Estefan and Quincy Jones, along with Univision Communications, have gathered 70 of the biggest Latin artists in the world for this epic recording. The young and talented up-and-coming artist Emily Estefan also participates in the song with her first-ever recorded guitar solo.
