Marc Anthony Celebrates Salsa at Latin Grammys 25th Anniversary – WSVN 7News Miami

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The 2024 Latin Grammy Awards celebrated its 25th anniversary with a night filled with incredible performances and well-deserved awards. One of the standout moments of the night was Marc Anthony and La India’s powerful duet of “Vivir Lo Nuestro,” which was preceded by a lively performance of “De Mí Enamórate” by Tito Nieves and Christian Alicea.

The night kicked off with Carlos Vives performing “Si Si Si” in a medley that set the tone for the evening. Vives was joined on stage by fellow Colombian musicians Juanes, Sebastián Yatra, and Camilo, adding to the energetic atmosphere of the event.

One of the highlights of the evening was Juan Luis Guerra’s performance of his modern merengue “Mambo 23,” which later earned him the record of the year award. Other notable performances included Danny Ocean’s “Amor” and Álvaro Díaz’s emo-trap rock “Quién te quiere como el nene.”

The award winners of the night included Carín León for best contemporary Música Mexicana album, Kany García for traditional pop vocal album, Draco Rosa for pop/rock album, and Karol G for música urbana album. Luis Fonsi also took home the award for pop vocal album.

The Latin Grammy Awards are a significant event in the music industry, especially in a time when Latin music genres are gaining global recognition. The three-hour award show was held at the Kaseya Center in Miami and aired live on Univision, UniMás, Galavisión, and ViX.

Prior to the main award show, most of the awards were presented at the Latin Grammy Premiere. Producer and songwriter Édgar Barrera, who led the nominations for the second year in a row, took home three trophies, including songwriter of the year and producer of the year. Nathy Peluso also had a successful night, picking up multiple awards.

Overall, the 2024 Latin Grammy Awards was a night to remember, showcasing the talent and diversity of Latin music. The performances were electrifying, and the award winners were truly deserving of their recognition. The event highlighted the continued growth and influence of Latin music on a global scale.

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