From Pablo Alboran to Nicky Jam, Meet The 10 Latin Grammys Record of the Year Nominees

The 19th annual Latin Grammys award is sneaking up on us however first, the nominees! On Thursday morning (Sept. 20), The Latin Recording Academy revealed its nominees for the 2018 award ceremony. In a nutshell, Colombian artist J Balvin takes the lead with eight nominations together with album of the 12 months for Vibras. Other artists who nabbed well-deserving nods embrace Colombian city star Karol G, Spanish powerhouse Rosalia, and Regional Mexican crooner Christian Nodal.

One of essentially the most highly-anticipated classes of the evening is document of the 12 months, awarded for high quality vocal or instrumental recording tracks. This award is given to the artist(s), album producer(s), recording engineer(s), and/or mixer(s), and mastering engineer(s) if apart from the artist.

Check out the 2018 Latin Grammy nominees for document of the 12 months under.

“No Vaya Ser” – Pablo Alboran

Julio Reyes Copello, document producer; Carlos Fernández López, Ricardo López Lalinde, Natalia Ramírez & Julio Reyes Copello, recording engineers; Trevor Muzzy, mixer; Antonio Baglio, mastering engineer Track from: Prometo [Parlophone/Warner Music Spain]

“É Fake (Homem Barato) – Anaadi

Leo Bracht, document producer; Leo Bracht, recording engineer; Leo Bracht, mixer; Felipe Tichauer, mastering engineer Track from: Noturno [Jasmine Music]

“Mi Gente” – J Balvin, Willy William

Willy William, document producer; Willy William, recording engineer; Phil Greiss, mixer; Dave Kutch, mastering engineer [Scorpio Music/Universal Music Latino]

“Internacionales” – Bomba Estéreo

Edgar Barrera, Christian Castagno, Simón Mejía & Liliana Saumet, document producers; Ethan Shumaker, recording engineer; Ricky Reed, mixer; Chris Athens, mastering engineer Track from: Ayo [Sony Music Entertainment US Latin]

“Telefonia” – Jorge Drexler

Carles Campi Campón & Jorge Drexler, producers; Carles Campi Campón & Ernesto García, recording engineers; Matías Cella, mixer; Fred Kevorkian, mastering engineer Track from: Salvavidas De Hielo [Warner Music Spain]

“Para Siempre” – Kany García

Marcos Sánchez & Afo Verde, document producers; José E. Díaz, Orlando Ferrer & Marcos Sánchez, recording engineers; Marcos Sánchez, mixer; Eduardo Ramos, mastering engineer Track from: Soy Yo [Sony Music Entertainment US Latin]

“X” – Nicky Jam, J Balvin

Giordano Ashruf, Rashid Badloe & Jonathan Bryan Thiel, document producers; Cristhian Mena & Alejandro Patiño, recording engineers; Alejandro Patiño, mixer; Alejandro Patiño, mastering engineer [Sony Music Entertainment US Latin]

“Danza de Gardenias” – Natalia Lafourcade, Los Macorinos

Kiko Campos, document producer; Rubén López Arista, recording engineer; Rubén López Arista, mixer; Gavin Lurssen, mastering engineer [Sony Music Entertainment México, S.A. de C.V.]

“Bailar Contigo” – Monsieur Periné

Eduardo Cabra, Catalina García Barahona & Santiago Prieto Sarabia, document producers; Eduardo Cabra & Uriel Dorfman, recording engineers; Fab Dupont, mixer; Diego Calviño & Pablo López Ruiz, mastering engineers [Sony Music Entertainment Colombia S.A.]

“Malamente” – Rosalía

El Guincho & Rosalía, document producers; El Guincho, recording engineer; Jaycen Joshua, mixer; Chris Athens, mastering engineer [Rosalia/Sony Music Entertainment España S.L.]

The 2018 Latin Grammys will happen Nov. 15 on the MGM Grand Arena and can air dwell on the Univision Network. The Latin Grammy Awards are voted on by the Latin Recording Academy’s worldwide membership physique of music makers and takes into consideration 14,000 submissions throughout 48 classes throughout June 1, 2017, by May 31, 2018 eligibility interval. For a full record go to LatinGrammy.com.

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