The scene shifts to Bad Bunny on a small stage where an all-woman band with guitars, violins and a drum kit perform a stripped-down version of "Si Veo a Tu Mamá." As such, the Song Of The Year nomination goes to Mexican singer-songwriter Pablo Preciado, who is a member of the band Matisse, and his Venezuelan co-writer, Oscar Hernández. The Colombian rock star teamed up with his compatriot, Sebastián Yatra, for their collaboration, "Bonita" (or "Beautiful"). One wouldn't know it, however, from watching her perform a song made classic by her grandfather, Pedro Infante. The song's title is a play on the elbow-bumping that health officials are encouraging instead of handshaking during the COVID-19 pandemic. Join the conversation all week by tagging #LatinGRAMMY. Counting his feature on Anuel AA's "China," "Rojo" marks J Balvin's second nomination in the Record Of The Year category this year. After a relationship has run its course, Bad Bunny lets an old flame know where the door is, ultimately finding power through heartache on this kiss-off anthem. Baca, who served as Perú's Minister of Culture in 2011 and as the President of the Commission for Culture (2011 - 2013) for the Organization of American States, dedicated her Latin GRAMMY award for Best Folk Album to the youth and all working-class people fighting for change in Perú. Gaby Moreno and Lupita Infante, also nominated this year, will be among the award presenters. Related: The Latin GRAMMYs Add New Categories, Including Reggaeton, For 2020 Show. 's EP I Used to Know Her: Part … J Balvin, Bad Bunny, and Ozuna lead the nominations for the 2020 Latin Grammys. 1 - AURORA - CONCERTO FRIBOURGEOIS, JOSE SEREBRIER: VARIACIONES SINFÓNICAS SOBRE B A C H PARA PIANO Y ORQUESTA, PATARUCO: CONCIERTO PARA MARACAS VENEZOLANAS Y SINFÓNICA DE VIENTOS. Additionally, Mr. Worldwide, Pitbull, will honor the tireless frontline workers keeping us safe during the COVID-19 pandemic in a newly announced special performance at the 2020 Latin GRAMMYs. Content on this site does not reflect an endorsement or recommendation of any artist or music by the Recording Academy. 2 DIAS! 2020 Latin GRAMMY Awards Nominees Announced: See The Complete List. On "Vete" (or "Leave"), the most emotional song off his 2020 blockbuster album, YHLQMDLG, Bad Bunny lives up to his persona as reggaeton's resident sad boy. Produced by Julio Reyes Copello and Spanish musician Rafa Sardina, Sanz's take on "Contigo" is colored with piano, cinematic strings and bluesy guitar as he breathes new life into Sabina's timeless love song. Sanz wrote "#ELMUNDOFUERA" while he was in quarantine during the COVID-19 pandemic. Her girl-power anthem "Tusa" (or "Heartbreak") sees her teaming up with 10-time GRAMMY-nominated rap star Nicki Minaj. La Noche Más Importante de la Música Latina #LatinGRAMMY 19 DE NOV. 8PM @Univision pic.twitter.com/ym73vQmi80. Lupita paid tribute to her late grandfather, a man who set many benchmarks in Mexican music and film, by performing his classic song, "Amorcito Corazón," backed by the Mariachi Sol de México de José Hernández. ¡Felicidades! Representing Mexican regional music, Alejandro Fernández, Christian Nodal and Calibre 50 will perform from Guadalajara, while Argentinians Fito Páez and Nathy Peluso will share music live from their capital, Buenos Aires. You can tune into the 2020 Latin GRAMMY Premiere ceremony, where the majority of the awards are handed out, live at 3 p.m. EST / 12 p.m. PST on the Latin GRAMMYs Facebook page. The end result was a loving and moving tribute that set the tone for the rest of the night. At the 2020 Latin GRAMMYs this week, Latin music fans will find out who will take home the coveted Record Of The Year award, which recognizes the artists, producers, recording engineers and mixers and mastering engineers behind some of the biggest records this season. @Residente Mejor Canción de Rap/Hip Hop #LatinGRAMMY pic.twitter.com/TzGiRnFkJS, This year's awards ceremony welcomed the debut of three new categories: Best Reggaeton Performance, Best Rap/Hip Hop Song and Best Pop/Rock Song. /*-->*/. On "Vete" (or "Leave"), the most emotional song off his 2020 blockbuster album, … Allowing artists to take the stage from across the globe, The Biggest Night In Latin Music will include performances with Alejandro Fernández, Christian Nodal and Calibre 50 from Guadalajara; Fito Páez and Nathy Peluso from Buenos Aires; José Luis Perales from Madrid; Bad Bunny from San Juan; and Anitta from Rio de Janeiro. [CDATA[/* >