Shakira continues to celebrate a great week in his life. After his performance at the 2023 MTV VMAs, where she was awarded the Video Vanguard award, and traveling to her native Barranquilla to inaugurate a new school from his Pies Descalzos foundation, the Colombian singer receives...7 Latin Grammy nominations!
It was this Tuesday, September 19, when the list of nominees for the most important Latin music awards was made public, which will be held on November 16 in Seville. In the list of candidates we find that Shakira's name is repeated up to seven times, three of them for 'Song of the Year', in which she is nominated for "Acróstico", her session with Bizarrap and "TQG" with Karol G .
The other four are in the following categories: 'Recording of the Year', 'Best Pop Song', 'Best Urban Fusion/Performance' and 'Best Urban Song'.
Shaki received this happy news with great happiness and reacted on her social networks, where she shared a video to express how happy she is.
"Seven nominations for the Latin Grammys, three of them for 'Song of the Year'. It's incredible! Thank you very much, I'm happy," said the singer, who is hours away from releasing her next single, "El Jefe", a regional Mexican song with the group Fuerza Regida.
¡Congratulations, Shakira!
Other most nominated artists and composers of this edition also reacted on their social networks upon seeing the list:
Camilo
"I love what is happening to me, the life I lead, the 7 nominations for @latingrammys, the Tribe that grows and grows... And @evaluna said that to celebrate she was going to cook... so well... Life happy. THANKS TO THE CREATOR FOR THIS!!!!!!!!!!! Thank you Tribe, thanks to the academy, thanks to my parents who continue to love me even with this mustache.
THANK YOU!!", said the Colombian on Instagram.
Edgar Barrera
The composer is the most nominated with 13 nominations for the 24th edition of the Latin Grammys. "THANK YOU to all my collaborators: to the artists, co-writers, co-producers and engineers with whom I work daily and who have become part of my family."
I'm cooking
The Colombian composer, whose real name is Kevyn Mauricio Cruz Moreno, is also up for seven statuettes.
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