The 26th Annual Latin Grammy Awards 2025 took center stage at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, celebrating the best in Latin music with unforgettable performances and a star-studded lineup. This year, Puerto Rican superstar Bad Bunny dominated the night, winning key awards including Album of the Year for "Debí Tirar Más Fotos." The event highlighted the rich diversity in Latin music, from reggaeton and urban beats to traditional genres like mariachi and ranchera.

Bad Bunny Wins Album of the Year at Latin Grammys 2025
Bad Bunny was the biggest winner of the night, taking home the Album of the Year for his critically acclaimed "Debí Tirar Más Fotos," which captivated fans with its unique blend of sounds. He also won multiple awards including the Música Urbana Album and Song trophies, solidifying his status as a global Latin music icon. His energized stage performances and heartfelt speeches made him a crowd favorite throughout the evening.

Karol G Takes Song of the Year for “Si Antes Te Hubiera Conocido”
Karol G won the prestigious Song of the Year award for the heartfelt song “Si Antes Te Hubiera Conocido,” co-written with Andrés Jael Correa Ríos and Édgar Barrera. Her performance combined vulnerability and strength, proving why she remains one of the top voices in Latin music today.
List Of Other Winner
Here is a list of other notable winners at the Latin Grammys 2025
- Alejandro Sanz won Record of the Year for “Palmeras en el Jardín.”
- Karol G won Song of the Year for “Si Antes Te Hubiera Conocido.”
- Paloma Morphy was honored as Best New Artist.
- Ca7riel & Paco Amoroso won multiple awards including Best Pop Song for “El Día del Amigo.”
- Rauw Alejandro received Album of the Year for “Cosa Nuestra.”
- Gloria Estefan and Carlos Santana were among the special tribute performers.
- Grupo Frontera and Fuerza Regida won awards in the Regional Mexican categories.
- Natalia Lafourcade won in the Traditional Pop Album category.
- Liniker was recognized for their song “Veludo Marrom.”
- Mon Laferte received an award for “Otra Noche de Llorar.”
- The Latin Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award honored Susana Baca, Enrique Bunbury, Ivan Lins, Pandora, and Olga Tañón.
- Raphael was named the Latin Recording Academy Person of the Year for 2025.
Record of the Year Awarded to Alejandro Sanz for “¿Y Ahora Qué?”
Iconic Spanish singer Alejandro Sanz received the Record of the Year award for his song “¿Y Ahora Qué?”, recognized for its masterful production and meaningful lyrics. His set included a medley of hits, delighting fans and honoring the artistry behind the award-winning record.
Best New Artist Award Goes to Paloma Morphy
Mexican singer Paloma Morphy was honored as Best New Artist, marking a significant milestone in her burgeoning career. Her music combines modern sounds with traditional elements, earning praise from critics and fans alike.
Celebrate Latin Music’s Rich Diversity and Fusion
The ceremony showcased an incredible variety of music styles from pop, reggaeton, urban, to traditional regional Mexican sounds. Artists like Grupo Frontera, Fuerza Regida, and Christian Nodal brought vibrant regional flavors, while performers like Gloria Estefan delivered timeless classics. The fusion of old and new reflected the unity and power of the Latin music community.
🎶 Bad Bunny es el máximo ganador en los #LatinGRAMMY … se lleva el premio por Álbum del Año, gracias a “Debí tirar más fotos”
— Lalo González (@LaloGonzalezM) November 14, 2025
🇵🇷 Dedica el premio a los niños y jóvenes de América Latina… pide nunca olvidar de dónde vienen y hacia dónde van pic.twitter.com/rKVvdH2Woe
Exciting Performances and Special Tributes
The night was filled with standout performances from legends and stars alike. Gloria Estefan's tribute to roots music, Carlos Santana's iconic guitar solos, and Rauw Alejandro’s futuristic reggaeton vibes made the awards show a spectacular celebration of talent. Raphael was named Person of the Year, delivering an emotive medley that touched all present.
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