Latin Grammys 2025 Winners: The Complete List

The text appears to be a list of winners and nominees for various music awards in the Latin American region. Here's a breakdown of the winners and their respective categories:

**Singers**

* Aitana - Best Recording Package
* Ana Castela - Best Sertaneja Music Album
* Bad Bunny - Short Form Music Video
* BK' - Short Form Music Video
* C4 Trío - Roots Song
* Carín León - Portuguese Language Song, Portuguese Language Children's Album
* Christine D’clario - Christian Album (Spanish Language)
* Chucho Valdés - Best Arrangement, Best Classical Contemporary Composition
* Dante Soto - Children's Album
* Gaby Moreno - Long Form Music Video
* Guitarricadelafuente - Short Form Music Video
* Hodari - Long Form Music Video
* Julliany Souza - Portuguese Language Contemporary Pop Album
* Juancito Vélez - Portuguese Language Roots Album
* Kakalo - Roots Song
* Liniker - Best Engineered Album, Portuguese Language Children's Album, Best Samba/Pagode Album
* Lourdes Carhuas - Best Recording Package
* Luis Pescetti - Children's Album
* Marcos Witt - Christian Album (Spanish Language)
* Marina Sena - Portuguese Language Contemporary Pop Album
* Matheus Stiirmer - Producer of the Year
* Mon Laferte - Long Form Music Video
* Milton Bituca Nascimento - Long Form Music Video
* Milton Nascimento - Roots Song, Best Engineered Album
* Natalia Lafourcade - Best Engineered Album, Portuguese Language Contemporary Pop Album
* Pedro Emílio - Best Engineered Album
* Pedro Osuna - Best Music For Visual Media
* Rafael Beck - Best Arrangement
* Rita Rosa - Children's Album
* Rubel - Portuguese Language Contemporary Pop Album
* Sorriso Maroto - Best Samba/Pagode Album
* Susana Baca - Best Classical Album

**Producers**

* Federico Vindver, Rafa Arcaute - Producer of the Year
* Mauricio Rengifo, Andres Torres - Producer of the Year (nominee)
* Nico Cotton - Producer of the Year (nominee)

**Other Awards**

* Best Children's Album: Canticuentos, Coro de Ríogrande
* Best Classical Contemporary Composition: Gabriela Ortiz
* Best Engineered Album: Liniker, Bodhiria
* Best Long Form Music Video: Gaby Moreno, Lamento (Extended Cut)
* Best Recording Package: Aitana, Lourdes Carhuas
* Best Samba/Pagode Album: Sorriso Maroto
* Best Short Form Music Video: #Tetas, CA7RIEL & Paco Amoroso; EL CLúB, Bad Bunny; Cura Pa Mi Alma, Vera Grv; Full Time Papi, Guitarricadelafuente
* Producer of the Year: Rafa Arcaute, Federico Vindver

Note that this is not an exhaustive list, as there are many more winners and nominees in each category.
 
The proliferation of Latin music's global reach is truly evident in these award nominations 🌎. I'm fascinated by the diversity of genres represented here - from traditional roots to contemporary pop, salsa, and pagode. The recognition of artists like Bad Bunny, who has been instrumental in breaking down cultural barriers, is a testament to his innovative spirit 🤯.

I also appreciate how these awards celebrate the technical aspects of music production, such as arrangement, engineering, and recording package design. It's heartening to see artists being acknowledged for their craft beyond just their creative output 💪. However, I do wonder if there's a greater emphasis on sustainability and social responsibility in the Latin music industry - perhaps something to be explored in future award ceremonies 🌿.
 
🎉 It's always exciting to see all these talented artists and producers recognized for their hard work. I think it's awesome that the Latin American music scene is getting the recognition it deserves 🌟.

I'm not sure why there's so much overlap between the categories, like a lot of winners are nominated in Best Recording Package or Producer of the Year. Maybe they're trying to recognize the people behind the music as much as the music itself? 🤔

It's great to see artists from different genres and countries being included, though. It shows that Latin American music is all about diversity and fusion 🔥.

I do think it would be cool if there were more nominees in some categories - I feel like I'm seeing a lot of familiar names this year 😊. But overall, I'm just happy to see so many talented artists winning awards! 🎉
 
🌎 The Latin American music scene is heating up! I'm loving the diversity of artists and genres being recognized here. It's awesome to see names like Bad Bunny and C4 Trío getting some well-deserved attention for their unique styles. But what's really got me thinking is how this award season highlights the importance of representation in the industry... it's about time we saw more women and non-binary artists taking center stage! 🌟 And I have to say, some of these producers are absolute game-changers - Federico Vindver and Rafa Arcaute killing it with their work! 💥 The fact that there are so many talented artists across different countries and styles is just incredible... we're living in a moment where Latin American music is truly globalizing 🌍.
 
OMG you guys! 🤩 I'm so hyped about the Latin American music awards!!! I love seeing all the talented artists from the region getting recognized. Bad Bunny killing it with Best Short Form Music Video 🎥, Ana Castela slaying the Sertaneja Music Album scene 🎶, and Lourdes Carhuas bringing the heat with Best Recording Package 📺. And can we talk about the producers? Federico Vindver and Rafa Arcaute on top of their game as Producer of the Year 🏆. I'm also loving the diversity in winners - from Portuguese language songs to Christian albums, it's all about celebrating the rich musical heritage of Latin America 🌎. Can't wait to see what they'll do next! 😃
 
just saw the winners for these music awards 🎉 and its so cool to see all these talented artists from latin america getting recognition. i think its great that they have categories for different genres like samba/pagode and roots song, its like the industry is finally acknowledging the richness of latin american music. also its awesome to see people like federico vindver and rafa arcaute getting recognized as producers of the year 👏
 
Just looked at these music award winner lists 🤯 and I'm loving the consistency of the layout, but like, can we talk about how messy some of the formatting is? 🙄 Some categories have way too much info listed out, while others are super sparse. It's all over the place, you feel? 😩 Like, I get that there's a lot of winners and nominees, but can't they just stick to one format throughout? 🤷‍♀️

On the other hand, when it comes down to individual winner lists, like Aitana's Best Recording Package or Marina Sena's Portuguese Language Contemporary Pop Album 🎉, that's where it gets really clean and neat! Like, nice job with that, guys 👍.

Also, what's up with all these "nominee" spots? Can't they just omit those if there's only one winner in a category? 🤔 It'd save space and make everything feel more streamlined 💻.

All in all, I'm not complaining or anything, but can we maybe try to standardize some of this formatting for future award shows? 🤓
 
🤩 I'm so hyped about these music award winners! It's amazing to see all these talented artists and producers from the Latin American region getting recognition for their hard work.

I gotta say, some of the categories just blew me away - like Best Recording Package, where Aitana and Lourdes Carhuas took home the win. And the producers, Federico Vindver and Rafa Arcaute killing it with Producer of the Year!

But what really got me thinking is how these awards celebrate not only the music itself but also the culture and traditions behind it. I mean, there are winners in Portuguese Language categories - like Carín León's Portuguese Language Children's Album - which shows just how diverse and rich our Latin American heritage is.

It's all about embracing that diversity and celebrating what makes us unique as a region. And let's be real, these music awards are not only awesome but also a testament to the power of art to bring people together! 💖
 
Just saw the winner list for these Latin American music awards and I gotta say, some of these artists are total game changers 🤩! Aitana's win for Best Recording Package is a no brainer - her sound is always on point 💯. And Carín León killing it with Portuguese Language Song and Children's Album? Yeah, she's defo one to watch 👀. I'm also loving the fact that Milton Nascimento got two wins for Roots Song and Best Engineered Album - legend status 🔥! Can't wait to check out these winners' music and see what all the fuss is about 🎵
 
omg I'm so hyped for the new music awards 🎉! Aitana slaying with Best Recording Package, I love her album packaging style 💁‍♀️. And Congrats to Bad Bunny on his win for Short Form Music Video #Tetas, that song is EVERYTHING 😆. I'm also loving the diversity of winners and nominees, so many talented artists from Latin America 🌴. But what's up with Liniker winning Best Engineered Album twice? Like, they're awesome but can't we give other people some love too? 🤔
 
🎶 I gotta say, it's crazy to see how much talent comes outta Latin America 🌴. Like, Aitana's got some major swag goin' on with that Best Recording Package win 💁‍♀️, and Ana Castela's Roots song is straight fire 🔥. But what really gets me is how diverse the categories are - I mean, you've got Christian albums, samba/pagode music, and even children's albums 🎵... it's like, there's something for everyone!

However, I gotta say that some of these winners feel a bit generic - I mean, I know 'Best Recording Package' sounds cool, but is it really the best way to recognize an artist's work? Shouldn't we be looking at more specific categories, like 'Best Album Artwork' or something? 🤔 And what about the nominees who didn't win? Do they feel like their work was overlooked? 🎭

Anyway, I'm just glad that Latin American artists are finally gettin' some recognition in the music industry 💪. Keep it up, guys!
 
🎵 I'm low-key surprised by how diverse the winners were this year. Like, you got your traditional samba acts, your contemporary pop stars, your classic rockers... it's all so refreshing to see. And can we talk about how many women won awards? 🙌 Ana Castela and Natalia Lafourcade killing the game with their music videos and albums.

But what really gets me is how this recognition affects the Latin American music scene. It brings attention from a global audience, which helps artists break through borders and connect with fans worldwide. Plus, it showcases the rich cultural heritage of our region - the roots song category for instance, featuring acts like Chucho Valdés and Juancito Vélez.

However, I do wish there were more producers on this list 🤔 Mauricio Rengifo and Andres Torres deserved some love too! And maybe we can talk about how to make these awards even more inclusive, considering the immense talent in other genres.
 
I'm so stoked to see all these talented artists from Latin America getting recognized 🎉! It's amazing to see the diversity of music styles and genres being celebrated here - from samba to roots, contemporary pop to classical... it's like a party on my screen 🎊

But what really gets me is how many women are killing it in the industry - Ana Castela, Christine D’clario, Marina Sena, Natalia Lafourcade... these ladies are breaking barriers and creating music that inspires and uplifts us all 💪. And I love seeing more and more producers like Federico Vindver and Rafa Arcaute being acknowledged for their hard work - they're the unsung heroes of our favorite songs 🎵
 
omg I'm so hyped for these music award winners 🤩! I was wondering who would take home the top prize in all those categories and it's amazing to see so many talented artists from Latin America getting recognized 💥. Bad Bunny is giving me life with his short form music video win 🎉, and I love that Liniker is killing it with multiple wins, including best engineered album 🎶. The way they highlight up-and-coming producers like Federico Vindver and Rafa Arcaute is super inspiring too 🙌. Can't wait to check out these artists' music and explore the Latin American music scene more 👀
 
omg I'm so hyped for all these talented artists 🤩🎶! It's awesome to see latin music getting the recognition it deserves 🙌. I mean, Bad Bunny is killing the game right now 😎, but there are so many other amazing artists like Ana Castela and Liniker who are also making waves in the industry 🌊.

I love how diverse this list is - we've got samba, pagode, sertaneja, and more! It's a great reminder that latin music has something for everyone ❤️. And can we talk about how fabulous the winners of Best Recording Package are? Aitana and Lourdes Carhuas are both stunning in their own ways 🤩.

What I find most inspiring is the fact that there are so many young, up-and-coming artists like Julliany Souza and Juancito Vélez who are making a name for themselves 🌟. It's exciting to think about the future of latin music and all the amazing things it has in store for us 🎶!
 
omg can't believe bad bunny won best short form music video 🤯🎵 thought for sure it was gonna be some other artist tho. but anyway gotta say i'm lowkey impressed by all the latin american artists making waves in the music industry 🌟🎶
 
Just went through all the winner's list for these music awards in Latin America and I gotta say some of the names on here sound super talented 🤩 especially Aitana, Ana Castela, and Carín León they're like killing it in the music game right now. Also, it's dope to see some of the producers like Federico Vindver and Rafa Arcaute getting recognized for their work 💯 but I gotta wonder what inspired them to go into music production?
 
just saw this thread about the lat am music awards 🤔, gotta say I'm a bit surprised by the lack of representation for some countries like colombia or ecuador... feel like they're being kinda left out of the party 🎉, dont know if its just me but i think their artists have been killing it in recent years too 💯
 
wow this list is insane lol so many amazing artists & producers winning awards 🤩 i'm loving the diversity here too - people from different countries & genres all getting recognition 👏 ana castela's sertaneja album deserves major props btw, and liniker's enginnered album is fire 🔥 congrats to all the winners, you guys must be super stoked 😊
 
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