Juan Luis Guerra tops the 2012 Latin Grammy Awards Nominees.

The Latin Grammy Awards are to be presented Nov. 15 at the Mandalay Bay Events Center in Las Vegas and broadcast live on Univision.

Juan Luis Guerra tops the nominations with six; Jesse & Joy garner five nods; Ricardo Arjona, Edgar Barrera, Juanes, Carla Morrison, Arturo Sandoval, Ivete Sangalo, and 2012 Latin Recording Academy Person of the Year Caetano Veloso are up for four awards; Chico Buarque, ChocQuibTown, Don Omar, Rafael Dragaud, Gregg Field, Javier Garza, Gilberto Gil, Ulises Hadjis, Roberto Talma, and Martin Terefe are among those who each received three nominations.

“The Latin GRAMMY nominations continue to highlight a varied and wide-ranging group of Latin music makers that reflects emerging talent as well as established artists,” said Abaroa. “It is always encouraging to see creative professionals across the worldwide Latin music community acknowledging their peers and recognizing excellence in recorded Latin music. We look forward to another year of celebrating the best and brightest in Latin music, and to presenting another stellar telecast in Las Vegas on Nov. 15 with our friends and partners at Univision and Mandalay Bay.”

As announced earlier this year, each of the four categories in the General Field (Record Of The Year, Album Of The Year, Song Of The Year, and Best New Artist) now include 10 nominations; the three categories in the Pop Field (Best Female Pop Vocal Album, Best Male Pop Vocal Album, and Best Pop Album By A Duo Or Group With Vocal) are now combined into two categories: Best Contemporary Pop Vocal Album and Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album; Best Pop/Rock Album has been added in the Rock Field; and Best Tropical Fusion Album has been added to the Tropical Field.

Following is a sampling of nominations in 47 categories from the Latin GRAMMY Awards’ 18 Fields, featuring a diverse array of musical styles and artists, and some of the most prominent names and brightest newcomers in Latin music:

GENERAL FIELD

Album Of The Year

Independiente — Ricardo Arjona

Un Pokito De Rocanrol — Bebe

Chico — Chico Buarque

Eso Es Lo Que Hay — ChocQuibTown

¿Con Quién Se Queda El Perro? — Jesse & Joy

MTV Unplugged — Juanes

Déjenme Llorar — Carla Morrison

Peligro — Reik

Dear Diz (Everyday I Think Of You) — Arturo Sandoval

Especial Ivete, Gil e Caetano — Caetano Veloso, Gilberto Gil & Ivete Sangalo

Record Of The Year

“Fuiste Tú” — Ricardo Arjona con Gaby Moreno

“Calentura” — ChocQuibTown Featuring Tego Calderón & Zully Murillo

“Que Te Vaya Mal” — Kany García

“En El Cielo No Hay Hospital” — Juan Luis Guerra

“¡Corre!” — Jesse & Joy

“Azul Sabina” — Juanes Featuring Joaquín Sabina

“Hasta Que Te Conocí” — Maná

“Atrás Da Porta” — Ivete Sangalo

“No Me Compares” — Alejandro Sanz

“Bésame Mucho” — Zoé

Song Of The Year

“Azul Sabina” — Juan Luis Guerra, Juanes & Joaquín Sabina, songwriters

(Juanes Featuring Joaquín Sabina)

“¡Corre!” — Jesse & Joy & Tommy Torres, songwriters (Jesse & Joy)

“Creo En Tí” — Kiko Cibrián, Gilberto Marín, Julio Ramírez & Mónica Vélez, songwriters (Reik)

“Déjenme Llorar — Carla Morrison, songwriter (Carla Morrison)

“En El Cielo No Hay Hospital” — Juan Luis Guerra, songwriter (Juan Luis Guerra)

“Estoy Hecho De Pedacitos De Ti” — Jose Luis Latorre, Antonio Orozco & Xavi Pérez, songwriters

(Antonio Orozco Featuring Alejandro Fernández)

“Extranjero” — Maycon Ananias & Cassyano Correr, songwriters (Maria Gadú)

“Fuiste Tú” — Ricardo Arjona, songwriter (Ricardo Arjona con Gaby Moreno)

“Invisible” — Amaury Gutiérrez & Gian Marco, songwriters (Gian Marco)

“No Me Compares” — Alejandro Sanz, songwriter (Alejandro Sanz)

Best New Artist

Gaby Amarantos

Deborah De Corral

Elain

Ulises Hadjis

Los Mesoneros

Juan Magán

Rosario Ortega

Piso 21

3BallMTY

Ana Victoria

POP FIELD

Best Contemporary Pop Vocal Album

En Acústico — Pablo Alborán

Chambao — Chambao

¿Con Quién Se Queda El Perro? — Jesse & Joy

Bela y Sus Moskitas Muertas — Beatriz Luengo

Reconocer — Pamela Rodríguez

URBAN FIELD

Best Urban Music Album

Otro Nivel De Música Reloaded — J. Álvarez

The Original Gallo Del País — Tego Calderón

The Most Powerful Rookie — Farruko

MT02 New Generation — Don Omar

La Bala — Ana Tijoux

ROCK FIELD

Best Pop/Rock Album

Porfiado — El Cuarteto De Nos

Turista Del Amor — Jotdog

Diciembre — Leiva

Camino A Encontrarte — Los Claxons

La Cuenta Atrás — Vega

ALTERNATIVE FIELD

Best Alternative Music Album

Mundo Anfibio — Lisandro Aristimuño

Eso Es Lo Que Hay — ChocQuibTown

Cosas Perdidas — Ulises Hadjis

Sueño De La Máquina — Kinky

Déjenme Llorar — Carla Morrison

TROPICAL FIELD

Best Salsa Album

Eba Say Ajá — Rubén Blades & Cheo Feliciano

Soy y Seré — Luis Enrique

Watch Out! ¡Ten Cuidado! — Mambo Legends Orchestra

Busco En Pueblo — Victor Manuelle

Mi Última Grabación — Tito Nieves

Best Tropical Fusion Album

Afronauta — Caseroloops

Ilusión+ — Fonseca

Una y Otra Vez — Sergent Garcia

The King Of Dance — Juan Magán

Phase II — Prince Royce

 

REGIONAL MEXICAN FIELD

Best Ranchero Album

Más De Un Camino — Pepe Aguilar

Así — Shaila Dúrcal

No Que No… — Pedro Fernández

Aquí En El Rancho — Miguel y Miguel

Trio Ellas — Trio Ellas

Best Regional Mexican Song

“Ay Mi Mexico” — Ismael Gallegos & Alberto “Beto” Jimenez Maeda, songwriters

(Mariachi Divas De Cindy Shea)

“Como Me Acuerdo De Ti” — Charlie Corona & Jesse Turner, songwriters (Siggno)

“El Día Que Me Fuí” — Luis Carlos Monroy & Adrián Pieragostino, songwriters (Shaila Dúrcal)

“El Mejor Perfume” — Luis Carlos Monroy & Adrián Pieragostino, songwriters

(La Original Banda El Limón De Salvador Lizárraga)

“Vivo Contenta” — Manuel Eduardo Toscano, songwriter (Paquita La Del Barrio)

 Colombian musician Juanes, right, mingles with fellow musical artists, from left, Jesse & Joy of Mexico and Shaila Durcal of Spain at The XIII Annual Latin Grammy Awards nominations at the Belasco Theater on Tuesday, Sept. 25, 2012, in Los Angeles. The show will be held on Nov. 15 in Las Vegas. (Photo by Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP)

BRAZILIAN FIELD

Best MPB (Musica Popular Brasileira) Album

Oásis De Bethânia — Maria Bethânia

João Bosco 40 Anos Depoís — João Bosco

Amorágio — Ivan Lins

O Que Você Quer Saber De Verdade — Marisa Monte

Raiz — Leila Pinheiro

Elo — Maria Rita

Especial Ivete, Gil e Caetano — Caetano Veloso, Gilberto Gil & Ivete Sangalo

Best Brazilian Song (Portuguese Language)

“A Doida” — Pretinho Da Serrinha, Leandro Fab & Seu Jorge, songwriters (Seu Jorge)

“Ai Se Eu Te Pego” — Antonio Dyggs & Sharon Axé Moi, songwriters (Michel Teló)

“Ainda Bem” — Arnaldo Antunes & Marisa Monte, songwriters (Marisa Monte)

“Amor É Pra Quem Ama” — Lenine & Ivan Santos, songwriters (Lenine)

“Querido Diário” — Chico Buarque, songwriter (Chico Buarque)

Producer Of The Year nominations go to Moogie Canazio, Gregg Field & Arturo Sandoval, Sergio George, Juan Luis Guerra, and Martin Terefe.

source: Latin GRAMMY Awards® (www.latingrammy.com)
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