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From Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee to Juanes and Nicky Jam, check out the 15 songs with the longest run on the 'Billboard' Hot Latin Songs chart
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Oct 4, 2017 - 2:22 pm

Which of your favorite Latin musicians has had the longest-running song on Billboard's Hot Latin Songs chart? If you guessed Enrique Iglesias featuring Descemer Bueno and Gente de Zona and their rendition of "Bailando," you would be correct — the hit stayed at the top of the chart for a long time: 41 weeks in 2014–2015.

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In honor of Hispanic Heritage Month, we've gathered the 15 songs with the longest runs on the Billboard Hot Latin Songs chart, including how long each song reigned supreme, and curated a playlist you've got to hear.

1. "Bailando," Enrique Iglesias feat. Descemer Bueno and Gente de Zona, 41 weeks

2. "Despacito," Luis Fonsi feat. Daddy Yankee and Justin Bieber, 33 weeks

3. "El Perdón," Nicky Jam and Enrique Iglesias, 30 weeks

4. "La Tortura," Shakira feat. Alejandro Sanz, 25 weeks

5. "Ginza," J Balvin, 22 weeks

6. "A Puro Dolor," Son By Four, 20 weeks

7. "Me Enamora," Juanes, 20 weeks

8. "Te Quiero," Flex, 20 weeks

9. "No Me Doy Por Vencido," Luis Fonsi, 19 weeks

10. "Hasta El Amanecer," Nicky Jam, 18 weeks

11. "Cuando Me Enamoro," Enrique Iglesias feat. Juan Luis Guerra, 17 weeks

12. "Vivir Mi Vida," Marc Anthony, 17 weeks

13. "Qué Te Pasa," Yuri, 16 weeks

14. "Rompe," Daddy Yankee, 15 weeks

15. "Danza Kuduro," Don Omar feat. Lucenzo, 15 weeks

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Celebrate Hispanic Heritage: 17 Latin GRAMMY Song Of The Year Winners

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From Calle 13 and Marc Anthony to Juanes and Luis Fonsi, look back at 17 amazing Latin GRAMMY Song Of The Year award winners
Brian Haack
GRAMMYs
Sep 16, 2017 - 9:09 am

Hispanic Heritage Month 2017 officially kicked off Sept. 15 and, with the 18th Annual Latin GRAMMY Awards fast approaching, what better way to celebrate than to kick back and soak in the sounds of 17 amazing years of Latin GRAMMY Song Of The Year-winning tracks?

Tune into the hottest sounds of the 2000s and early 2010s, with hits from Alejandro Sanz, Shakira, Marc Anthony, Juanes, Luis Fonsi, Calle 13, and many more.

1. "Dímelo" - Marc Anthony
2. "El Alma Al Aire" - Alejandro Sanz
3. "Y Sólo Se Me Ocurre Amarte" - Alejandro Sanz
4. "Es Por Tí" - Juanes
5. "No Es Lo Mismo" - Alejandro Sanz
6. "Tu No Tienes Alma" - Alejandro Sanz
7. "La Tortura" - Shakira, Alejandro Sanz
8. "La Llave De Mi Corazon" - Juan Luis Guerra 4.40
9. "Me Enamora" - Juanes
10. "Aqui Estoy Yo" - Luis Fonsi, Aleks Syntek, Noel Schajris, David Bisbal
11. "Mientes" - Camila
12. "Latinoamérica" - Calle 13, Totó La Momposina, Susana Baca, Maria Rita
13. "¡Corre!" - Jesse & Joy
14. "Volví A Nacer" - Carlos Vives
15. "Bailando" - Enrique Iglesias, Descemer Bueno, Gente De Zona
16. "Hasta La Raíz" - Natalia Lafourcade
17. "La Bicicleta" - Carlos Vives, Shakira

Make sure to stay tuned for the 18th Latin GRAMMY Awards on Nov. 17 on Univision, and keep an eye out for this year's nominations, which will be announced on Sept. 20.

 

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Cast your vote. Who will voters choose for Record Of The Year at the 18th Latin GRAMMY Awards?
Renée Fabian
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Oct 1, 2017 - 9:57 am

Including the likes of Shakira and Carlos Vives to Natalia Lafourcade, Marc Anthony, Jesse & Joy, and Alejandro Sanz, the previous Latin GRAMMY winners for Record Of The Year reads like a who's who of Latin music. This year's nominees are no different.

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With Rubén Blades' sensual "La Flor De La Canela," Luis Fonsi featuring Daddy Yankee's song of the summer "Despacito," Residente's impactful "Guerra," Ricky Martin with Maluma's Vente Pa' Ca," and Jorge Drexler's "El Surco," among others, this year's class of 18th Latin GRAMMY Awards nominees for Record Of The Year is loaded.  

Which song do you think will take home the Latin GRAMMY for Record Of The Year? Cast your vote below.

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From Latin GRAMMY winners Ricky Martin to Wisin Y Yadel, Farruko, Draco Rosa, and more, check out the signature sounds of your favorite Puerto Rican artists
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Sep 18, 2017 - 2:35 pm

Whether it's the sexy styling of Ricky Martin, the rock genius of Draco Rosa, the hip-hop vibes of Wisin Y Yandel, or the smooth grooves of Luis Fonsi, there's a lot of celebrate from our favorite Puerto Rican artists.

In honor of Hispanic Heritage Month, we have gathered 11 GRAMMY and Latin GRAMMY-winning or -nominated artists who hail from Puerto Rico and curated the perfect playlist you've got to hear.

1. Ricky Martin, "Vuelve"

2. José Feliciano, "Por Ella"

3. Rita Moreno, "Somewhere"

4. Victor Manuelle, "He Tratado"

5. Olga Tañón, "Es Mentiroso"

6. Ednita Nazario, "Llorar Por Ti"

7. Wisin Y Yandel, "Ahora Es"

8. Alexis Y Fido, "Una En Un Millión"

9. Farruko, "Obsesionado"

10. Draco Rosa, "Más Y Más"

11. Luis Fonsi feat. Daddy Yankee, "Despactio"

 

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Dec 2, 2014 - 4:06 pm

The Latin Recording Academy today announced nominations for the 15th Annual Latin GRAMMY Awards digitally via LatinGRAMMY.com and Twitter. Eduardo Cabra of Calle 13 leads the field with 11 nominations; Calle 13 garner nine nods; Andrés Castro earns eight; Tom Coyne receives seven; Julio Reyes Copello and Carlos Vives each receive six nominations; and Descemer Bueno and Enrique Iglesias net five nominations each. 

"In this, our 15th anniversary year, we received more than 10,000 entries and the nominations continue to reflect a dynamic and vibrant worldwide Latin music community of artists, producers, engineers, songwriters and everyone involved in the recording process," said Gabriel Abaroa Jr., President/CEO of The Latin Recording Academy. "With the roster of multitalented nominees, it is reassuring that this peer-recognized award is truly focused on acknowledging the quality of material and excellence in recorded music and reflects the evolution of not only our awards process but the growth of the organization in recognizing the best and most current representation of music. And once again, we are excited to partner with Univision and the MGM Grand Garden Arena to present what is sure to be one of the most memorable telecasts in Latin GRAMMY history." 

Following is a sampling of 15th Latin GRAMMY Awards nominations:

The nominees for Album Of The Year are Marc Anthony, 3.0; Rubén Blades, Tangos; Calle 13, Multiviral; Camila, Elypse; Paco de Lucía, Canción Andaluza; Lila Downs, Niña Pastori y Soledad, Raíz; Jorge Drexler, Bailar En La Cueva; Fonseca, Fonseca Sinfónico; Jarabe De Palo, Somos; and Carlos Vives, Más + Corazón Profundo.

For Record Of The Year, the nominees are Pablo Alborán Featuring Jesse & Joy, "Donde Está El Amor"; Marc Anthony, "Cambio De Piel"; Calle 13, "Respira El Momento"; Camila, "Decidiste Dejarme"; Jorge Drexler Featuring Ana Tijoux, "Universos Paralelos"; Luis Fonsi Featuring Juan Luis Guerra, "Llegaste Tú"; Enrique Iglesias Featuring Descemer Bueno & Gente De Zona, "Bailando"; Prince Royce, "Darte Un Beso"; Carlos Vives Featuring Marc Anthony, "Cuando Nos Volvamos A Encontrar"; and Carlos Vives Featuring ChocQuibTown, "El Mar De Sus Ojos."

Artists vying for Best New Artist are Aneeka, Linda Briceño, Caloncho, Julio César, Pablo López, Miranda, Periko & Jessi León, Daniela Spalla, Juan Pablo Vega, and Mariana Vega.

For Best Urban Performance, the nominees are J Balvin Featuring Farruko, "6AM"; Calle 13, "Adentro"; Enrique Iglesias Featuring Descemer Bueno & Gente De Zona, "Bailando"; Don Omar, "Pura Vida"; and Wisin, "Que Viva La Vida."

The nominees for Best Salsa Album are Marc Anthony, 3.0; Maite Hontelé, Déjame Así; Tito Nieves, Mis Mejores Recuerdos; Aymee Nuviola, First Class To Havana; and Mario Ortiz All Star Band, 50 Aniversario.

The 15th Annual Latin GRAMMY Awards, set for Thursday, Nov. 20 at the MGM Grand Garden Area in Las Vegas, will be broadcast live on the Univision Network from 8–11 p.m. ET/PT (7 p.m. Central). A limited number of tickets go on sale today and may be purchased through Ticketmaster.

For a complete list of nominees, media credentialing instructions and more information, visit LatinGRAMMY.com and The Latin Recording Academy's social networks on Twitter and Facebook.

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