The rock band Arde Bogotá, with nine nominations, and Sílvia Pérez Cruz, with six, are the artists competing for the most awards in the first awards of the recently created Academy of Music of Spain, chaired by Luis Cobos and which will be presented their awards in the month of May. There are a total of 48 categories that cover the entire musical spectrum and for which Aitana, Quevedo, María José Llergo and La Plazuela are also strong candidates with five nominations each.
Arde Bogotá undoubtedly stands out among the other stars this year, having achieved nominations among other categories for best artist, album (Cowboys de la A3), song (Los Perros) and composer of the year (La Salvación). Sílvia Pérez Cruz is also a candidate for best artist and album of the year (Toda la vida, un día). Also competing in the best artist category are Aitana (for Ella’s album Alpha de ella), Guitarricadelafuente (for Romancera), María José Llergo (with Ultrabelleza) and Quevedo, for Donde Quiero Estar.
Not all of them are in the category of best album of the year, in which, in addition to the works of Arde Bogotá, Sílvia Pérez Cruz and María José Llergo, Boycott by Alizzz, Se nos transporte el aire, by Robe, and Manual de Romería, compete. by Rodrigo Cuevas. In the song of the year category, the nominees are in addition to Los Perros de Arde Bogotá, Madrid City by Ana Mena, ¿Volverá?, by Coque Malla, Me la Pegué, by Delaporte, El Tonto, by Lola Índigo and Quevedo, and The root, by Valeria Castro.
In the category of best pop album, Alpha by Aitana, Bellodrama by Ana Mena, Aldatu aurretik by Bulego, Eldragon by Lola Índigo and Casi Perfect by Nena Daconte compete. A separate category from that of best traditional pop album, in which the Pyramidal Disruption by El Último de la Fila, Doce, by Jacobo Serra, La Ventana de mi Alma, by Luz Casal, the Victoria tour edition by Raphael and Smile because you are in Sergio Dalma’s photo. Nominated for best pop song are Automóviles, by Besmaya, Clavaíto, by Chanel and Abraham Mateo, La Ciudad Intermittent, by Gonzalo Hermida, Salitre, by Manuel Carrasco and Camilo, El Paraíso, by Mikel Izal, and Mira How They Dance, by Pablo López. .
Among other categories for best rock album are: Aftermath by Angelus Apátrida, the Cowboys of the A3 by Arde Bogotá, Se nos transporte el aire, by Robe, Vol. Long live Sweden. The nominees for best pop/rock album are La velada del lobo, by Ciudad Jara, Trinchera pop, by Iván Ferreiro, Blockbuster, by La La Love You, Que se fallen el cielo, by Marlon and 5, by Rulo y la Contrabanda. .
Casa Linda, from Cala Vento, Roneo Funk Club, from La Plazuela, 10 years of flowers, wind and fire, from Muerdo, PO2054AZ (Vol.I), from Sen Senra, and Sed, from Triángulo de amor bizarro, will compete for the best alternative music album, while the best singer-songwriter album of the year will be between Cosas de los vivos, by El Kanka, LAR, by Judit Nedderman, Parceiros (Vol. I), by Pedro Guerra, and Doce, by Jacobo Serra. , Cyclamen, by Núria Graham, and Whole Life, One Day, by Silvia Pérez Cruz. Tamiz, by Alejandro Hurtado, 50 años de cante, by Enrique el Extremeño, Pura Sangre, by Israel Fernández, Fértil, by Jose Quevedo “Bolita”, Zarabanda, by Sebastián Cruz and Estrella and Rafael will compete for the best flamenco album.
Nominated for best tour are La Romería by Rodrigo Cuevas, Cowboys de la A3, by Arde Bogotá, When you bite the lip, by Leiva, Contra todo prognosis, by Joaquín Sabina and Tinta y tiempo, by Jorge Drexler.
The categories include awards for songs in the different languages ??of the State. In the category of best song in Catalan/Valencian/Aranés, Els teus ulls, by Alfred García, Mussegu, by Figa Flawas, Ressaca a sa platja, by Maria Jaume, He does not want the world to end, by Silvia Pérez Cruz and ? Coti x Coti, by The Tyets.
The nominations have been selected by 72 experts, references in each discipline, and now starting on March 25 they will be voted on by the more than 800 members of the Spanish Academy of Music, which was publicly presented on January 24 in Madrid as an institution of representation and defense of the entire music industry in the country.