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Grammys 2026: Dangerous Bunny, the Marías break into Huge 4 classes
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Grammys 2026: Dangerous Bunny, the Marías break into Huge 4 classes

Last updated: November 7, 2025 9:46 pm
Editorial Board Published November 7, 2025
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Among the many nominees for the 68th Grammy Awards introduced Friday morning had been a slate of Latinx artists, with Dangerous Bunny main the best way with six and making Grammys historical past within the course of.

The Puerto Rican singer grew to become the primary Spanish-language artist to earn nominations in a number of high classes for his critically acclaimed album, “Debí Tirar Más Fotos,” together with document of the 12 months, album of the 12 months and music of the 12 months.

The 31-year-old can also be up for música urbana album, international music efficiency (“EoO”) and album cowl — a brand new class.

Up to now, Dangerous Bunny has received three Grammys out of 10 nominations. He additionally leads the 2025 Latin Grammy Awards nominations with 12, together with document of the 12 months, album of the 12 months and music of the 12 months. The Latin Grammys will happen Nov. 13 on the MGM Grand Backyard Enviornment in Las Vegas.

The not-so-new band the Marías — led by singer María Zardoya — had been nominated within the ever-perplexing new artist class. This marked the long-present L.A. indie group’s first ever Grammy nomination.

International lady group Katseye — which options Venezuelan Cuban American dancer/singer Daniela Avanzini — additionally picked up a nomination within the new artist class, in addition to a nod within the pop duo/group efficiency class for the monitor “Gabriela.”

Colombian hitmaker Karol G’s “Tropicoqueta” obtained a Latin pop album nomination.

Recording Academy darling Edgar Barrera nabbed his third consecutive songwriter of the 12 months (non-classical) nomination for his work with Karol G, Juanes, Shakira, Fuerza Regida, Grupo Frontera, Younger Miko, Marco Antonio Solís, Manuel Turizo and Carlos Santana.

Kooky Argentine duo Ca7riel and Paco Amoroso obtained their first ever Grammy nomination beneath Latin rock or various album for his or her nine-track EP, “Papota.” In the event that they win, they would be the second Argentine group to win in that class; Los Fabulosos Cadillacs received again in 1998 when the class first appeared.

The boisterous San Bernardino band Fuerza Regida are additionally first-time nominees, receiving a música mexicana album nomination for his or her joint EP with Grupo Frontera, “Mala Mía.” The Texas norteño group can also be up in the identical class for his or her album “Y Lo Que Viene.”

Sacramento alt-metal group Deftones nabbed a rock album nomination for “Private Music,” the band’s fourth general Grammy nod and first on this class.

On Tuesday, the Recording Academy introduced that voting members of the Latin Recording Academy had been invited to hitch the Recording Academy as a part of its 2025 new member class.

“This year’s class reflects the vibrancy of today’s diverse music landscape,” stated Harvey Mason Jr., chief government of the Recording Academy. “The addition of many Latin Recording Academy voting members underscores that music has no borders and that our mission to serve music people, regardless of where they are from, is stronger than ever.”

The Grammy Awards will happen on Feb. 1 at L.A.’s Crypto.com Enviornment. The awards present will broadcast reside on CBS and stream on Paramount+ beginning at 5 p.m. PT.

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