Bonita-Cabas Papeles mojados-Chambao Me enamora-Juanes Baby te quiero- Dj flex El presente-Julieta Venegas
Album:
Fantasia pop-Belanova La vida es un ratico-Juanes Encanto-Sergio Mendes Europa-Monica Naranjo Mtv unplugged-Julieta Venegas
Cancion:
Bonita-Cabas No me doy por vencido-Luis Fonsi Si tu te atreves-Luis Miguel Hay amores-Shakira El presente-Julieta Venegas
Tropical cancion:
Como yo-Juan L Guerra y 4:40 Enredame-Fonseca Yo no se perdonarte-Victor Manuelle Conteo regresivo-Gilberto Santarosa Ella menea-Ng2
Video:
Baila mi corazon-Belanova Pose-Daddy yankee Baby te quiero-Dj flex Me enamora-Juanes Papeles mojados-Chambao
I agree with some of your choices.
I think "Bonita" by Cabas could be the surprise in Record of The Year. but I don't see Flex to receive a nomination there. He could be in Best New Artist category.
I hope no nominations for Luis Miguel on the general field.
And I don't think that Mónica Naranjo or Sergio Mendes could get a nomination for Album of the year.
Also, I think Julieta Venegas, Andrés Calamaro, and Vicente Fernandez will lead the nominations, but, Juanes, as always Juanes, is in the competence...
didn't Luis Miguel release an album this year? One would think he would there somewhere....Not that I care...
All I care is Julieta basically. I don't know about 90% of the nominees....
Anyways, what is it with these people and their website. There's no press release, no nothing. Just a link to the full list of nominees. I don't even know who leads the nominations, something I would expect to find out in their website....
Café Tacuba Tops Latin Grammy Noms Today 11:02 AM PDT by Josh Grossberg
Sixes were wild for Café Tacuba this morning as the Mexican alternarockers led all contenders for the 9th Annual Latin Grammy Awards, snagging six nominations, including Album of the Year for their sixth studio release, Sino.
The group, founded in Naucalpan in 1989 and known for a combining Mexican folk traditions with rock, electronic and punk, also scored nods for Best Alternative Album, Best Alternative Song for "Volver a Comenzar" and Song of the Year and Best Rock Song for "Esta Vez."
Colombian crooner Juanes and Argentinian producer Gustavo Santaolalla tied with five noms apiece. Argentinian musician Andrés Calamaro, Puerto Rican singer Kany García and pop songbird Julieta Venegas each racked up four nods. Gloria Estefan, who is contending in three categories, was also named the Latin Grammy Person of the Year for her "philanthropic, professional and cultural accomplishments."
This year's ceremony will take place Nov. 13 in Houston and air live on the Spanish-language network Univision.
LATIN GRAMMYS EYE PIONEERS Café Tacuba and Juanes, trailblazers in their fields, land nominations in the three top categories.
By Agustin Gurza, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer September 10, 2008
In recognition of the continuing influence of rock and alternative styles on the Latin music industry, Mexico's pioneering Café Tacuba garnered six nominations, the most of any artist, for the 9th Annual Latin Grammy Awards announced Wednesday at the House of Blues in West Hollywood.
The cutting-edge rock quartet is up for album of the year for its ethereal, artful CD "Sino" (If Not). The album yielded two separately nominated tracks, "Volver a Comenzar" (Start Again) for record of the year and "Esta Vez" (This Time) for song of the year.
Colombian singer-songwriter Juanes, a former metalhead from Medellín, was the only other artist to be named in all three top categories in the international competition, which honors the best in music recorded primarily in Spanish and Portuguese.
The 12-time Latin Grammy winner's intensely personal "La Vida . . . Es un Ratico" (Life Is but a Moment) was nominated for both album of the year and best male pop vocal. His joyful love song "Me Enamora" is competing for song and record of the year as well as best short-form music video, for a total of five, the second-highest number of nominations.
Argentina's Gustavo Santaolalla, the godfather of the Latin alternative movement, rode the wave he helped start with four nominations as producer of works by Juanes and Café Tacuba, acts he has shepherded since the start of their careers.
Separately, the L.A.-based musical Midas was honored for his work with Bajofondo, the tango fusion band nominated for best short-form music video for "Pa Bailar" (For Dancing) from the album "Mar Dulce" (Sweet Sea).
That track features yet another Santaolalla protégée, Julieta Venegas, the Mexican singer-songwriter who earned four nominations, including record and song of the year for "El Presente" (The Present) from her "MTV Unplugged" CD, which also was nominated for best alternative album and long-form video.
The bellwether best new artist category includes another Mexican singer-songwriter, Ximena Sariñana, the current darling of the alt-Latino scene. The category has served as a calling card for undiscovered artists since a then-unknown Juanes won in 2001.
This year's fresh names include Mónica Giraldo (Colombia), Kany García ( Puerto Rico) and Roberta Sá and Diogo Nogueira (both of Brazil).
A mix of veterans and newcomers round out the nominations in top categories.
Mexican mariachi king Vicente Fernández, an early critic of the awards for allegedly giving short shrift to top-selling Mexican regional music, was nominated in the album of the year category for "Para Siempre" (Always), produced by fellow regional star Joan Sebastian.
Also nominated are "Cualquier Día" (Any Day) by newcomer García, who's in the running in the song of the year category for "Hoy Ya Me Yoy" (Today I'm Finally Leaving). Finally, the African-born, Spanish-based artist Buika rounds out the category. She was recognized for "Niña De Fuego" (Girl of Fire), a favorite in world music circles.
The remaining record of the year nominees are “Vive Ya! (Vivere)” (Live Now), a duet by Italian singers Andrea Bocelli and Laura Pausini, and "Bonita" (Pretty One) by rock/cumbia fusion artist Cabas, yet another alternative singer/songwriter from Colombia.
The fifth nominee in song of the year, a songwriter's award, is "Todavia" (Still), by Aureo Baqueiro and singer Gian Marco.
9TH ANNUAL LATIN GRAMMY AWARDS A partial list of the nominees.
The EnvelopeSeptember 10, 2008 Click here for a full listof Latin Grammy nominees (PDF).
RECORD OF THE YEAR "Vive Ya!" Andrea Bocelli dueto con Laura Pausini "Bonita," Cabas "Volver A Comenzar," Cafe Tacuba "Me Enamora," Juanes "El Presente," Julieta Venegas
ALBUM OF THE YEAR "Nia De Fuego," Buika "Sino," Cafe Tacuba "Para Siempre," Vicente Fernandez "Cualquier Dia," Kany Garcia "La Vida... Es Un Ratico," Juanes
SONG OF THE YEAR "El Presente," Julieta Venegas, songwriter "Esta Vez," Cafe Tacvba, songwriters "Hoy Ya Me Voy," Kany Garcia, songwriter "Me Enamora," Juanes, songwriter "Todavia," Aureo Baqueiro & Gian Marco, songwriters
BEST NEW ARTIST Kany Garcia Monica Giraldo Diogo Nogueira Roberta Sa Ximena Sarinana
POP
BEST FEMALE POP VOCAL ALBUM "Arpeggios De Amor: Requiem Por Tres Almas," Ana Gabriel "Cualquier Dia," Kany Garcia "Fuerza," Alejandra Guzman "Real," Ednita Nazario "Parte De Mi," Rosario
BEST MALE POP VOCAL ALBUM "Quien Dijo Ayer," Ricardo Arjona "Un Dia Mas En El Gran Circo," Jeremias "La Vida... Es Un Ratico," Juanes "Enojado," Alejandro Lerner "Desde Adentro," Gian Marco
BEST POP ALBUM BY A DUO OR GROUP WITH VOCAL "Pop," Belanova "10," Hombres G "Nadha," Kudai "AB Quintanilla Presenta Kumbia All Starz - Planeta Kumbia," Kumbia All Starz "Empezar Desde Cero," RBD
BEST URBAN MUSIC ALBUM "Sobrenatural," Alexis & Fido "El Abayarde Contra-Ataca," Tego Caldern "Te Quiero," Flex "It's My Time," Tito El Bambino "Los Extraterrestres," Wisin y Yandel
BEST URBAN SONG "Al Son Del Boom," "Tingui" & Daddy Yankee, songwriters (Miguelito Featuring Daddy Yankee) "El Tra," Tito El Bambino, songwriter (Tito El Bambino) "Ni Fu Ni Fa," Tego Caldern, songwriter (Tego Caldern) "Soy Igual Que Tu," Alexis, Fido & Toby Love, songwriters (Alexis & Fido Featuring Toby Love) "Te Quiero," Flex, songwriter (Flex)
ROCK
BEST ROCK SOLO VOCAL ALBUM "La Lengua Popular," Andres Calamaro "Efecto Domin," Chetes "Necia," Alih Jey "Energia Divina," Juanse "Balmoral," Loquillo "Why You?" Siddhartha
BEST ROCK ALBUM BY A DUO OR GROUP WITH VOCAL "Bersuit," Bersuit "Laberintos Entre Aristas y Dialectos," Catupecu Machu "Tour 2007," Heroes Del Silencio "Eternamiente," Molotov "Sinfonia Soledad," Panda
BEST ROCK SONG "Ayer," Javier Morales, songwriter (Black Guayaba) "Carnaval De Brasil," Andres Calamaro & Cachorro Lpez, songwriters (Andres Calamaro) "Esta Vez," Cafe Tacuba, songwriters (Cafe Tacuba) "Mi Gin Tonic," Andres Calamaro, songwriter (Andres Calamaro) "Yofo," Randy Ebright, songwriter (Molotov)
ALTERNATIVE
BEST ALTERNATIVE MUSIC ALBUM "Mucho," Babasonicos "Sino," Cafe Tacuba "Cursi," Circo "La Radiolina," Manu Chao "MTV Unplugged," Julieta Venegas
BEST ALTERNATIVE SONG "Alguien," J. L. Abreu, Marteen Andruet & Orlando Mendez, songwriters (Circo) "5 Minutos Mas (Minibar," Andres Calamaro, songwriter (Andres Calamaro) "El Mareo," Juan Campodnico & Fernando Santullo, songwriters (Bajofondo con Gustavo Cerati) "Normal," Ximena Sariana, songwriter (Ximena Sariana) "Papeles Mojados," Maria Del Mar Rodriguez Carnero, songwriter (Chambao) "Volver A Comenzar," Cafe Tacuba, songwriters (Cafe Tacuba)
TROPICAL
BEST SALSA ALBUM "El Cantante," Marc Anthony "Autentico," Grupo Gale "Soy," Victor Manuelle "Puro Corazn...," Maelo Ruiz "Contraste," Gilberto Santa Rosa
BEST CUMBIA / VALLENATO ALBUM "Chicas De Canela," Chicas De Canela "Somos La Esencia," El Combo De Las Estrellas "La Mandarina," Gusi & Beto "Sol Clasicos," Peter Manjarres, Emiliano Zuleta y Sergio Luis "Palabra De Honor," Emiliano Zuleta y Toba Zuleta
BEST CONTEMPORARY TROPICAL ALBUM "El Sif $Capital," Joe Arroyo "Seor Bachata," Jose Feliciano "Gratitud," Fonseca "Porro Nuevo," Adriana Lucia "Exitos En Dos Tiempos," Olga Tan
BEST TRADITIONAL TROPICAL ALBUM "Cuba: Un Viaje Musical," Albita, Rey Ruiz y Donato Poveda "Bohemio," Chucho Avellanet Con El Trio Los Andinos "El Cuatro Puertorriqueo... Reafirmacin," Edwin Coln Zayas "90 Millas," Gloria Estefan "Una Navidad A Mi Estilo," Victor Manuelle
BEST TROPICAL SONG "Conteo Regresivo," Juan Jose Hernandez, songwriter (Gilberto Santa Rosa) "Lleg El Amor," Victor Manuelle, songwriter (Gilberto Santa Rosa) "Me Vio Llorar," Jorge Celedn, songwriter (Jorge Celedn y Jimmy Zambrano) "Pintame De Colores," Emilio Estefan, Jr., Gloria Estefan, Alberto Gaitan & Ricardo Gaitan, songwriters (Gloria Estefan)
SINGER-SONGWRITER "Matizes," Djavan "Banda Larga Cordel," Gilberto Gil "Regalo," Pablo Milanes "Rodolfo," Fito Paez "Tarde O Temprano," Tommy Torres
REGIONAL - MEXICAN
BEST RANCHERO ALBUM "100% Mexicano," Pepe Aguilar "Dime Mi Amor," Pedro Fernandez "Para Siempre," Vicente Fernandez "Recuerdos Del Alma," Los Temerarios "La Diva En Vivo!!" Jenni Rivera
BEST BANDA ALBUM "Que Bonito... ÁEs Lo Bonito!" Banda El Recodo De Cruz Lizarraga "Mis Rancheras Consentidas," El Chapo "Listos, Montados Y Armados," Los Creadorez Del Pasito Duranguense De Alfredo Ramirez "Ayer, Hoy y Siempre," Los Horscopos De Durango "No Es De Madera," Joan Sebastian
BEST GRUPERO ALBUM Entries are combined this year in other categories
BEST TEJANO ALBUM "Music Lessons," Chente Barrera y Taconazo "Incomparable," Jimmy Gonzalez y Grupo Mazz "The Legend Returns," Freddie Martinez "De Nuevo," Emilio Navaira "Domingo," Elida Reyna
BEST NORTEO ALBUM "Que Ganas De Volver," Conjunto Primavera "Me Enamore De Un Angel," Los Palominos "Raices," Los Tigres Del Norte "Corridos: Defendiendo El Honor," Pesado "Six Pack," Siggno
BEST REGIONAL MEXICAN SONG "Bif $Capital," Freddie Martinez, Jr., songwriter (Jimmy Gonzalez y Grupo Mazz) "Decirte Te Quiero," Charlie Corona & Jesse Turner, songwriters (Siggno) "Estos Celos," Joan Sebastian, songwriter (Vicente Fernandez) "Si Tu Te Vas," Adolfo Angel, songwriter (Los Temerarios)
INSTRUMENTAL
BEST INSTRUMENTAL ALBUM "Rhythm & Romance," Kenny G "Pra Ca E Pra La," Paulo Moura "Orquesta Filarmnica De Bogota - 40 Aos," Orquesta Filarmnica De Bogota "Avatar," Gonzalo Rubalcaba "Live At The Village Vanguard," Bebo Valdes & Javier Colina
TRADITIONAL
BEST FOLK ALBUM "Mil Caminos." Damaris "Terra," Mariza "Zamba Malat," Perif $Capital { "20 ƒxitos," Walter Silva "Caballo!" Cholo Valderrama
BEST TANGO ALBUM "Milongueros," Esteban Morgado Cuarteto "Tango," Luis Salinas "Buenos Aires, Dias Y Noches De Tango," Varios Artistas "Astor Piazzolla/Heitor Villa-Lobos," Javier Vinasco & Edith Ruiz "Buenos Aires Report," Pablo Ziegler, Quique Sinesi & Walter Castro
BEST FLAMENCO ALBUM "Rio De Los Canasteros," Diego Amador "Reencuentro," Camarn De La Isla "Recuerdos," Esperanza Fernandez "Una Guitarra En Granada," Juan Habichuela "Metafora," Lole
JAZZ
BEST LATIN JAZZ ALBUM "Afro Bop Alliance," Caribbean Jazz Project Featuring Dave Samuels "Brasilianos 2," Hamilton de Holanda Quinteto "Nonada," Pau Brasil "Cultural Survival," David Sanchez "Charlie Sepulveda & The Turnaround," Charlie Sepulveda & The Turnaround
CHRISTIAN
BEST CHRISTIAN ALBUM (SPANISH LANGUAGE) "ÁRefrescate!," Aline Barros "Cuidare De Ti...," Alex Campos "Tengo Sed De Ti," Soraya Moraes "Ayer Te Vi...Fue Mas Claro Que La Luna," Jesus Adrian Romero "Sinfonia Del Alma," Marcos Witt
BEST CHRISTIAN ALBUM (PORTUGUESE LANGUAGE) "Aline Barros & Cia 2," Aline Barros "Cura-Me," Fernanda Brum "Som Da Chuva," Soraya Moraes "E Impossivel Mas Deus Pode," Toque No Altar "Sobrenatural," Andre Valadao "Deus Sonha Com Voc," Italo Villar
BRAZILIAN
BEST BRAZILIAN CONTEMPORARY POP ALBUM "Ao Vivo No Estudio," Arnaldo Antunes "Musica Nova," Danni Carlos "Sim," Vanessa Da Mata "Inclassificaveis," Ney Matogrosso "Romance," Rosa Passos
BEST BRAZILIAN ROCK ALBUM "Ritmo, Ritual E Responsa," Charlie Brown Jr. "Cidade Cinza," CPM 22 "O Retorno De Saturno," Detonautas Roque Clube "Fome De Tudo," Na{lsaquo}o Zumbi "{Des}Concerto Ao Vivo - 06-07-07 Traje: (Rock Fino)," Pitty
BEST SAMBA/PAGODE ALBUM "Canta O Samba Da Bahia Ao Vivo," Beth Carvalho "Sambista Perfeito," Arlindo Cruz "Acustico MTV," Paulinho Da Viola "Esta{lsaquo}o Melodia," Luiz Melodia "Samba Meu," Maria Rita
BEST MPB (MUSICA POPULAR BRASILEIRA) ALBUM "Dentro Do Mar Tem Rio - Ao Vivo," Maria Beth‰nia "Chico Buarque Carioca - Ao Vivo," Chico Buarque "America Brasil O Disco," Seu Jorge "Omara Portuondo e Maria Beth‰nia," Omara Portuondo e Maria Beth‰nia "Que Belo Estranho Dia Pra Se Ter Alegria," Roberta Sa "Multishow Ao Vivo C," Caetano Veloso
BEST ROMANTIC MUSIC ALBUM "Acustico II - Volume 1," Bruno & Marrone "Dificil N{lsaquo}o Falar De Amor," Daniel "Cora{lsaquo}o Bandido," Leonardo ".Com Voc," Cesar Menotti & Fabiano "Senhora Raiz," Roberta Miranda
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