Bad Bunny was the most awarded of the night. Photo: Instagram

The 26th edition of the Latin Grammys 2025 celebrated the best artists of the year, with Bad Bunny as the big winner and a diverse list of winners.

The delivery of the Latin Grammy 2025 It began with great expectations. At the 26th edition of the Latin Grammy Awards, the Latin Recording Academy recognized the best of music in Spanish and Portuguese across 60 categories, distributed in various fields.

The general area included prizes such as Record of the Year, Album of the Year, Song of the Year and Best New Artist; while other sectors, such as pop, urban, rock, tropical, regional Mexican and instrumental, also highlighted their main representatives.

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The most winners of the night at the Latin Grammy 2025

Before the gala, awards were presented in some of the categories, in which artists such as Bad Bunny, Karol G and Ca7riel & Paco Amoroso, among others, received their first Latin Grammys of the night.

Bad Bunny was the most awarded of the night by winning several awards for her album ‘I should have thrown more photos’, while Karol G thrilled the audience after winning the award for Best Song of the Year with ‘If I Had Known You Before’.

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Complete list of Latin Grammy 2025 winners

Best recording of the year

‘Palm trees in the Garden’ – Alejandro Sanz

Best new artist

Paloma Morphy

best song of the year

‘If I Had Met You Before’ – Karol G

album of the year

‘I should have taken more photos’ – Bad Bunny

Best Pop Vocal Album

‘Now What?’ – Alejandro Sanz

Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album

‘Bogotá’ – Andrés Cepeda

best pop song

‘Friend’s Day’ – CA7RIEL & Paco Amoroso

Best Latin Electronic Music Performance

‘Veneka’ – Rawayana ft. Akappelah

Urban

Best Urban Fusion/Performance

‘DTMF’ – Bad Bunny

Best Reggaeton Performance

‘I’m going to take you to PR’ – Bad Bunny

Best urban music album

‘I should have taken more photos’ – Bad Bunny

Best Rap/Hip Hop Song

‘Fresh’ – Thunder

Best urban song

‘DTMF’ – Bad Bunny

Rock / Alternative

Best rock album

‘Novel’ – Fito Páez

best rock song

Draw:

‘The Tower’ – Renee

‘Sale el Sol’ – Fito Páez

Best pop/rock album

‘It’s Tomorrow’ – Morat

Best pop/rock song

‘Fabulous Disasters’ – Jorge Drexler and Getting to know Russia

Best Alternative Music Album

‘Papota’ – CA7RIEL and Paco Amoroso

Best alternative song

‘#Boobs’ – CA7RIEL and Paco Amoroso

Tropical

Best salsa album

‘Photographs’ – Rubén Blades and Roberto Delgado & Orchestra

Best cumbia/vallenato album

‘The Last Dance’ – Silvestre Dangond and Juancho de la Espriella

Best merengue/bachata album

‘Novice Bettor’ – Eddy Herrera

Best Traditional Tropical Album

‘Roots’ – Gloria Estefan

Best Contemporary Tropical Album

‘Puñito de Yocahú’ – Vicente García

Best tropical song

‘If I Had Met You Before’ – Karol G

Composition/Production

Best singer-songwriter album

‘Cancionero’ – Natalia Lafourcade

Best singer-songwriter song

‘Cancionero’ – Natalia Lafourcade

Mexican regional

Best Ranchera/Mariachi Music Album

‘Who + Like Me?’ – Christian Nodal

Best Band Music Album

‘4218’ – Julión Álvarez and his Norteño Banda

Best Tejano Music Album

‘Bobby Pulido & Friends Una Tuya y Una Mía (Vol. 1/Live)’ – Bobby Pulido

Best northern music album

‘The Lottery’ – Los Tigres del Norte

Best Contemporary Mexican Music Album

‘To’s Word (Seca)’ – Carín León

Best Regional Mexican Song

‘The Lottery’ – Los Tigres del Norte

Instrumental / Traditional / Jazz / Christian

Best instrumental album

‘And the Song of All’ – Rafael Serallet & Lviv National Philharmonic Orchestra

Best Folk Album

‘Joropango’ – Kerreke and Daniela Padrón

Best tango album

‘Live 20 Years’ – Tanghetto

Best flamenco music album

‘Flamencas’ – Las Migas

Best roots song

‘Aguacero’ – Luis Enrique and C4 Trio

Best Latin Jazz/Jazz Album

‘Live in NYC’ – Holland Trio’s Hamilton

Best Christian Album (in Spanish)

‘Legacy’ – Marcos Witt

Best Christian album (in Portuguese)

‘Memori4s (Ao Vivo)’ – Eli Soares

Portuguese language

Best song in Portuguese language

‘Veludo Brown’ – Liniker

Best contemporary pop album in Portuguese language

‘Caju’ – Liniker

Best Rock/Alternative Album in Portuguese Language

‘O Mundo Dá Voltas’ – Baianasystem

Best urban interpretation in Portuguese language

‘Caju’ – Liniker

Best Samba/Pagode Album

‘Sorriso Eu Gosto No Pagode Vol. 3’ – Sorriso Maroto

Best Brazilian Popular/Afro-Portuguese Music Album

‘Um Mar Pra Cada Um’ – Luedji Luna

Best sertaneja music album

‘José & Durval’ – Chitãozinho & Xororó

Best Portuguese-language roots music album

‘Dominguinho’ – João Gomes, Mestrinho & Jota.pê

Children / Classic / Visual / Technical

Best children’s music album

‘The New Canticuentos’ – Canticuentos & Choir of Ríogrande

Best classical music album

‘Kaleidoscope’ – Isabel Dobarro; Javier Monteverd (producer)

Best Contemporary Classical Work/Composition

‘Diamantine Revolution’ (Acts I–IV) – Gustavo Dudamel & LA Philharmonic

Best music for visual media

‘One Hundred Years of Solitude’ (Netflix) – Camilo Sanabria

Best arrangement

‘Chameleon’ – César Orozco & Son Ahead

Best packaging design

‘Blue Room’ – Aitana

Composer of the year

Edgar Barrera

Best recording engineering for an album

‘Cancionera’ – Natalia Lafourcade

Producer of the year

Nico Cotton

Best short version music video

‘#Boobs’ – CA7RIEL and Paco Amoroso

Best long version music video

‘Papota (Short Film)’ – CA7RIEL and Paco Amoroso.

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