Awards

Believe takes home 4 Latin Grammys

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Published Nov 19, 2024

Miami, Friday November 15, 2024 - The 25th edition of the Latin Grammy Awards announced its winners on the night of November 14 in Miami. 17 Believe-represented acts and artists were competing in the event, across 24 nominations.

At the end of this 2024 edition of the Latin Grammys, 4 awards were taken home by Believe artists.

And our Believe's Latin Grammy-winning artists and bands are...

Operating globally, Believe leads the digital evolution of the music industry. And as a leader in Latin America, the company has been increasingly investing in the region, especially in the Brazilian and Mexican markets.

"This year's achievements highlight not only the success of Believe's strategy in promoting Latin American artists and music genres but also its strength in the region and leadership in driving talent through its digital expertise. As one of the leading companies in Latin America and the Latin music scene on local, regional, and global levels, Believe has significantly increased its investments in the region, especially in Brazil and Mexico. This recognition reinforces our commitment to being at the forefront of the music industry's evolution" said Alejandra Olea, Managing Director of the Americas at Believe. 


Out of the 24 nominations received, Believe Brazil obtained 8, distributed among 6 artists and groups, including João Gomes, Chitãozinho & Xororó, Jovem Dionísio, Hermeto Pascoal & Grupo, and Os Garotin, who was nominated for Best New Artist.

"The recognition by the Latin Recording Academy during the Grammy shows that we are on the right track, strengthening and diversifying Believe Brazil's roster with a focus on local genres and artists at all stages of their careers. Our winners range from newcomers like Os Garotin to a living legend of global music like Hermeto Pascoal, along with four other nominated artists, all from different musical genres. It was a special week!" celebrates Jaime Costa, Country Director for Believe in Brazil and Portugal. 

Another Best New Artist nominee was Íñigo Quintero from Believe Spain, which also had 2 other artists nominated in the Best Flamenco Album this year: Las Migas and Vicente Amigo.

In Mexico, Believe was nominated in 3 categories for 2 artists, Grupo Frontera and Grupo Firme

Marco Cataño, Director of Artist Services, and José Pablo Molina, Director of Label and Artist Solutions, both from Believe Mexico, shared: "We are proud to see Norteña, Banda, and Ranchera music, represented by groups like Grupo Firme and Grupo Frontera in Mexico, celebrated and recognized today at the Grammy by the Latin Recording Academy. This encourages and motivates Believe Mexico to continue on this path and further support the representatives of these genres." 

Through TuneCore, Believe secured 7 nominations for 5 artists at the Latin Grammy, including talents like Francisca Valenzuela, Alexis Cárdenas, and Jesús Israel. Believe Americas also highlighted artists such as Dillom, Grupo Frontera, and Viniloversus

 “This marks TuneCore’s third consecutive win in the Best Children’s Album category, and a second-year triumph for the exceptionally talented duo of Danilo & Chapis. We’re thrilled to see self-releasing artists celebrated alongside artists signed to labels, underscoring that music creation and appreciation are truly for everyone." emphasizes Bruno Duque, Head of Latin America and Brazil at TuneCore. 

Believe once again congratulates the winning artists, as well as all the nominees, whose work and talent have been recognized at their true worth.