Natalia Lafourcade wins a Grammy for her album ¡Pride nacional!

That’s right, beautiful singer Natalia Lafourcade won in the 63rd edition of Grammy Awards for his album “Un canto por México”, while Argentine Fito Páez wins the award for best Latin rock or alternative album.

Natalia Lafourcade is among the winning Latin artists at the 63 Grammy Awards, which take place this Sunday, with a largely virtual gala adapted to the restrictions of health contingency.

Given the many categories recognized each year by the Grammys, the U.S. Recording Academy divides its ceremony into two parts: a preliminary gala, which is not televised and where most of the awards are given in the morning; and the grand ceremony, which takes place in the afternoon and announces the most popular awards already as part of a huge show on the small screen.

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In this way, Natalia Lafourcade was made today at the previous gala with the recognition the best Mexican regional album for “Un canto por México, Vol. 1”, which was crowned album of the year at the Latin Grammy in November last year, however, as then, it was neither present nor bound to accept it.

While the Argentine Fito Paez won the award for best Latin rock or alternative album for “Conquering Space”.

I’m so nervous … Well, I don’t know what to say. We love them, we love them, “Páez said in a video call to thank the award.

Moreover, as if that weren’t enough, the famous Grupo Niche won the gold gramophone for the best tropical album for “40”.

We thank God for this wonderful recognition “, said the members of the Niche Group, who dedicated the award to its late founder Jairo Varela and to his country Columbia.

In addition to the purely Latin Grammy categories, there were other Hispanic winners, such as Venezuelan Gustavo Dudamel, who received the award for best orchestral performance for “Ives: Complete Symphonies” conducted by the Los Angeles Philharmonic.

And another Latin winner was Haitian Kaytranada, who performed a double: best electronic or dance album for “Bubba” and best dance record for “10%” with Colombian singer Kali Uchis .

It is worth mentioning that the Grammys are celebrating their 63rd edition today with a very strange gala and without all the artists united in the same room due to the health contingency.

Starting at 5:00 pm in Los Angeles, the city where the traditional Grammy takes place, the Academy will begin its grand ceremony, which this year has Trevor Noah as presenter.

In fact, singers Beyoncé and Taylor Swift are, without a doubt, the two most important stars of world pop, and tonight they will be the favorites for these awards.

Beyoncé received a total of nine nominations for Taylor Swift’s six nominations, the same nominations as Dua Lipa and Roddy Rich.

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The winners of the previous gala of the 63rd edition of the Grammy Awards are as follows, but do not include the awards of the televised ceremony.

  • The best pop / group duo show: “Rain on Me”, Lady Gaga with Ariana Grande.
  • The best traditional pop album: “American Standard”, James Taylor.
  • Best Alternative Music Album: Fetch the Bolt Cutters, Fiona Apple.
  • Best R&B album: “Bigger Love”, John Legend.
  • Best Rap Album: “King’s Disease”, Nas.
  • Best rap performance: “Savage”, Megan Thee Stallion with @Beyonce.
  • The best jazz vocal album: “Secrets are the best stories”, Kurt Elling with Danilo Pérez.
  • Best jazz instrumental album: “Trilogy 2”, Chick Corea, Christian McBride and Brian Blade.
  • Best Latin Jazz Album: “Four Questions”, Arturo O’Farrill and The Afro Latin Jazz Orchestra.
  • The best improvised jazz solo: “All Blues”, Chick Corea.
  • The album’s best album: “The Gospel According to PJ”, PJ Morton.
  • The best album of contemporary Christian music: “Jesus Is King”, Kanye West.
  • The best Latin rock or alternative album: “Conquering Space”, Fito Páez.
  • The best regional album of Mexican music (including Tejano): “Un canto por México, Vol. 1”, Natalia Lafourcade.
  • The best tropical Latin album: “40”, Grupo Niche.
  • Best Orchestral Performance: Gustavo Dudamel, “Ives: Complete Symphonies”.
  • Best reggae album: “Got to Be Tough”, Toots and the Maytals.
  • Mejor álbum hablado: “Explosion: Corrupt Democracy, Rogue State Russia and the Richest and Most Destructive Industry on Earth,” Rachel Maddow.
  • Best Comedy Album: “Black Mitzvah”, Tiffany Haddish.
  • Best Musical Theater Album: “Jagged Little Pill”
  • The best soundtrack compiled for visual media: “Jojo Rabbit”.
  • The best composite soundtrack for visual media: “Joker”, Hildur Guðnadóttir.
  • The best song composed for Visual Media: “No Time to Die”, Billie Eilish and Finneas.
  • Non-classic producer of the year: Andrew Watt.
  • Best music video: “Brown Skin Girl”, Beyoncé, Blue Ivy and Whiz Kid.
  • The best wide music video version: “Linda Ronstadt: The Sound of My Voice”.

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