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The Orchard Distributed Artists Receive Over 40 Latin GRAMMY® Nominations

The Orchard Distributed Artists Receive Over 40 Latin GRAMMY® Nominations

The nominations for the 26th annual Latin GRAMMYs have been revealed! This year’s award ceremony will take place on Thursday, November 13th in Las Vegas, Nevada. Congratulations to The Orchard distributed labels and partners on over 40 nominations!

Rimas Entertainment artist Bad Bunny leads with 12 nominations across multiple categories, including two nods in categories such as Record of the Year, Song of the Year, and Best Urban Song, as well as nominations in Album of the Year, Best Urban/Urban Fusion Performance, Best Reggaeton Performance, and Best Urban Music Album. His video for “EL CLúB” was nominated for Best Short Form Music Video. 

Double P artist Tito Double P secured a nomination under the Best Contemporary Mexican Music Album category for his debut album, Incómodo. This album charted #1 on the Billboard’s Top Latin Albums chart. 

For the Best New Artist category, both Juliane Gamboa (Biscoito Fino) and Sued Nunes (Ala Comunicação) were nominated. Gamboa’s debut album JAZZWOMAN and Nunes’ sophomore album Segunda-feira are standouts in the Brazilian music scene. 

Find the full list of nominations for this year’s Latin Grammy Awards here and The Orchard distributed artist and labels below.


Record of the Year

  • Bad Bunny – “BAILE INoLVIDABLE” (Rimas Entertainment)
  • Bad Bunny – “DtMF” (Rimas Entertainment)

Album of the Year

  • Bad Bunny – DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS (Rimas Entertainment)

Song of the Year

  • Bad Bunny – “BAILE INoLVIDABLE” (Rimas Entertainment)
  • Bad Bunny – “DtMF” (Rimas Entertainment)

Best New Artist

  • Juliane Gamboa (Biscoito Fino)
  • Sued Nunes (Ala Comunicação)

Best Urban/Urban Fusion Performance

  • Bad Bunny – “DtMF” (Rimas Entertainment)

Best Reggaeton Performance

  • Bad Bunny – “VOY A LLeVARTE PA PRR” (Rimas Entertainment)

Best Urban Music Album

  • Bad Bunny – DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS (Rimas Entertainment)
  • Fariana – UNDERWATER (La Commission, LLC)

Best Rap/Hip Hop Song

  • Big Soto Featuring Eladio Carrion – “El Favorito De Mami” (Rimas Entertainment Mexico)
  • Arcángel – “THC” (Rimas Entertainment)

Best Urban Song

  • Bad Bunny – “DtMF” (Rimas Entertainment)
  • Bad Bunny – “LA MuDANZA” (Rimas Entertainment)

Best Rock Album

  • Marilina Bertoldi – Luna En Obras (En Vivo) (Pelo Music S.A.)

Best Alternative Music Album

  • Latin Mafia – TODOS LOS DÍAS TODO EL DÍAR (Rimas Entertainment Mexico)

Best Alternative Song

  • Latin Mafia – “Siento Que Merezco Más” (Rimas Entertainment Mexico)

Best Salsa Album

  • José Alberto “El Canario” – Big Swing (Los Canarios Music / La Oreja Media Group, Inc.)
  • Los Hermanos Rosario – Infinito Positivo (Pepe Rosario Inc. | La Oreja Media Group, Inc.)

Best Cumbia/Vallenato Album

  • Karen Lizarazo – De Amor Nadie Se Muere (SMALL WATER MUSIC)
  • Peter Manjarrés & Luis José Villa – La Jerarquía (Peter Manjarres Romero)

Best Merengue/Bachata Album

  • Alex Bueno – El Más Completo (Mayimba Music)
  • Milly Quezada – Live, Vol. 1 (Desde El Teatro Nacional de República Dominicana) (La Oreja Media Group. Inc / PAJGR MUSIC GROUP)

Best Contemporary Tropical Album

  • Pedrito Martínez – Ilusión Óptica (GroundUP Music LLC)
  • Puerto Candelaria – Fiesta Candelaria (Merlín Studios Producciones S.A.S)

Best Tropical Song

  • Techy Fatule – “Cariñito” (La Oreja Media Group, Inc.)

Best Singer-Songwriter Song

  • Silvana Estrada – “Como Un Pájaro” (Glassnote Records)

Best Banda Album

  • Julión Álvarez y su Norteño Banda – 4218 (Copar Music, Inc)

Best Tejano Album

  • Juan Treviño – 6 (Penfo Music, LLC)

Best Norteño Album

  • La Energía Norteña – Pasado, Presente, Futuro (Azteca Records)

Best Contemporary Mexican Music Album

  • Tito Double P – Incómodo (Double P Records)

Best Folk Album

  • Kerreke, Daniela Padrón – Joropango (Bague Productions inc dba Oleta Music)

Best Tango Album

  • Giovanni Parra Quinteto – Milonguín (Hoot/Wisdom Recordings)
  • Tanghetto – En Vivo 20 Años (Neo Lingo Music Corp. (Constitution Music Argentina / The Orchard])
  • Daniel Ruggiero – Piazzolla para Orquesta Típica (Brabacam)

Best Roots Song

  • Bad Bunny – “LO QUE LE PASÓ A HAWAii” (Rimas Entertainment)

Best Latin Jazz/Jazz Album

  • Miguel Zenón – Golden City (Miel Music / MRI Entertainment)

Best Christian Album (Spanish Language)

  • Christine D’clario – La Novia (GraceHouse Music)

Best Samba/Pagode Album

  • Alcione – Alcione (Biscoito Fino)

Best Portuguese Language Roots Album

  • Natascha Falcão – Universo De Paixão (Biscoito Fino)

Best Classical Album

  • São Paulo Chamber Soloists – Radamés (Azul Music)

Best Arrangement

  • Rafael Beck, Felipe Montanaro – “Sapato Velho” (Biscoito Fino)

Best Short Form Music Video

  • Bad Bunny – “EL CLúB” (Rimas Entertainment)

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