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Edgar Barrera leads the Latin Grammy nominations for the second year in a row

Edgar Barrera, the songwriter and producer who leads all nominees at the 25th annual Latin Grammy Awards, shown here attending an event celebrating producers, engineers, songwriters and composers at the Grammy museum on January 31, 2024.
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Edgar Barrera, the songwriter and producer who leads all nominees at the 25th annual Latin Grammy Awards, shown here attending an event celebrating producers, engineers, songwriters and composers at the Grammy museum on January 31, 2024.

With another Latin Grammys nominations announcement comes potential armload of trophies for songwriter-producer extraordinaire . The Mexican-American hitmaker tops the list with nine nominations, including songwriter of the year, producer of the year and three different entries under song of the year.

Right behind Barrera, with eight nods, is , who collaborated with the writer-producer on the song of the year and record of the year nominee Mi Ex Ten穩a Raz籀n, jabbing at her public breakup and new relationship. Last year, Karol G took home the album of the year award for Ma簽ana Ser獺 Bonito; shes nominated in that category again for her follow-up, Ma簽ana Ser獺 Bonito (Bichota Season).

Also earning eight nominations is Puerto Rican superstar , whose Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va a Pasar Ma簽ana, released last fall, was more or less a return to his trap roots. Though the Latin Recording Academy has continually awarded Benito in the reggaeton/hip-hop categories, he has never won in a general category. This year, the bulk of his nominations are once again concentrated in the urban categories, save for record of the year (Monaco) and best short-form music video (Baticano).

The Latin Grammy nominations, which span 58 categories overall, were Tuesday morning by the Latino Recording Academy. After a to Spain last year, this years ceremony will take place in Miami on Nov. 14.

Songwriter and frequent Barrera collaborator Kevyn Mauricio Cruz, known as Keityn, earned six nominations, showing the Latin Recording Academys love for behind-the-scenes players extends beyond Barrera. Behind Keityn, there are three contenders tied for five nominations each: engineer Adam Ayan, Dominican bachata and merengue legend Juan Luis Guerra and Colombian songwriter-producer Julio Reyes Copello.

Notably, who has about facing resistance from her former label when it came to making Spanish-language music secured four nods, including record of the year, best pop vocal album and best pop song, all off her second Spanish project, 倏娶梁喝穩餃梗硃莽. Colombian reggaetonero , Puerto Rican singer and regional Mexican artist all also received four nominations each.

Like their English-language counterpart, the Latin Grammys boast at least 10 nominees in each of the Big Four categories: record of the year, album of the year, song of the year and best new artist. Barrera, Karol G, Car穩n Le籀n and Argentine songwriter-producer Rafa Arcaute are all nominated in the first three categories. Other notable names up for awards in those categories include , , and . The best new artist category includes Agris, Nicolle Horbath (who alongside Juanes at the Tiny Desk) and Sofi Saar.

The Latin Grammys will be introducing a new category this year: best contemporary Mexican music album, intended to shine a light on the names leading a new pop explosion within the traditional regional Mexican genre. Nominees for the inaugural award include , and . straddles the old and new guard of the genre the Texas groups 2023 album, El Comienzo, is nominated for best Norte簽o album, while their 2024 record, Jugando A Que No Pasa Nada, is nominated for best contemporary Mexican music album. (To be eligible for nomination this year, recordings must have been released during the Latin Grammys eligibility period: June 1, 2023, through May 31, 2024.)

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Isabella Gomez Sarmiento is a production assistant with Weekend Edition.

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