Who are the Believe artists nominated at the 2024 Latin GRAMMYs?
Ahead of the 2024 edition of the Latin GRAMMYs, the Latin Recording Academy has released the full list of artists nominated for an award. Believe is delighted to represent 16 artists and groups nominated in 22 different categories.
While these Latin GRAMMY Awards nominations are already a recognition of the local music genres that Believe has been involved in since the beginning, they also reward the talent and work of Believe's label and independent artist partners.
We are proud to represent and have the trust of artists as diverse as Grupo Frontera (Mexico), Os Garotin, Iñigo Quintero (Spain), João Gomes (Brazil), Dillom (Argentina), Viniloversus (Venezuela) - and many more - who have been nominated in categories including “Best New Artist”, “Best Alternative Rock Album”, “Best Portuguese Language Rock or Alternative Album”, “Best Flamenco Album” and “Best Contemporary Mexican Music Album,” a brand new category of this 25th edition.
Here is the complete list of Believe nominated artists and their respective categories
Best New Artist
Iñigo Quintero (Spain)
Os Garotin (Brazil)
Best Rock Album
Mi Mejor Enemigo, Viniloversus [Viniloversus Music LLC.]
Best Rock Song
“Animal Temporal”, Viniloversus [Viniloversus Music LLC.]
Best Pop/Rock album
Adentro, Francisca Valenzuela [Frantastic Records]
Best Alternative Music Album
Por Cesárea, Dillom [Bohemian Groove]
Best Alternative Song
“Déjalo Ir,” Francisco Rojas & Francisca Valenzuela, songwriters (Francisca Valenzuela). Track from: Adentro [Frantastic Records]
Best Norteño Album
El Comienzo, Grupo Frontera [Grupo Frontera]
Best Contemporary Mexican Music Album
Jugando A Que No Pasa Nada, Grupo Frontera [Frontera Records LLC]
Best Regional Song
“El Amor De Su Vida”, Edgar Barrera & Kevyn Mauricio Cruz, songwriters (Grupo Frontera, Grupo Firme). Track from: El Comienzo
Best Instrumental Album
Capriccio Latino, Alexis Cárdenas [Independiente]
Best Flamenco Album (SPAIN)
Andenes Del Tiempo, Vicente Amigo [Ritmo Amigo]
Rumberas, Las Migas [Las Migas Music]
Best Latin Jazz/Jazz Album
Pra Você, Ilza, Hermeto Pascoal & Grupo [Rocinante]
Best Christian Album (Spanish Language)
Necesito de Ti, Jesús Israel [Colibrí Music Records]
Best Portuguese Language Contemporary Pop Album
Os Garotin De São Gonçalo, Os Garotin [MangoMusik / Believe]
Best Portuguese Language Rock or Alternative Album
Ontem Eu Tinha Certeza (Hoje Eu Tenho Mais), Jovem Dionisio [Jd Produções]
Best MPB (Musica Popular Brasileira)/MAPB (Música Afro Portuguesa Brasileira) Album
Outros Cantos, Milton Nascimento (non-Believe artist), Chitãozinho & Xororó [Onda Musical]
Best Portuguese Language Roots Album
Aguidavi do Jêje, Aguidavi Do Jêje, Luizinho Do Jêje [Rocinante]
De Norte a Sul, João Gomes [Jg Shows/Believe]
Best Latin Children’s Album
¡A Cantar!, Danilo & Chapis [Moon Moosic Records]
Best Engineered Album
Os Garotin De São Gonçalo, Os Garotin [MangoMusik / Believe]
Additionally, Tunecore-distributed artist Frankie J appears on Magic Juan's album Superhéroe Merengue, nominated in the “Best merengue/bachata album” category, and Christian Alicea's album Yo Deluxe, nominated in the “Best salsa album” category.
We wish all our artists the best of luck at the 25th Latin GRAMMY Awards, which will be held in Miami on 14 November.