Bad Bunny Leads 2025 Latin Grammy Awards: See Full List of Nominations

Bad Bunny may be taking the bullet train to the Latin Grammy stage.

At 31 years old, Bad Bunny received the most nominations for the 2025 Latin Grammy Awards, with a total of 12. His songs “Baile Inolvidable” and “DtMF” are both nominated for both Record of the Year and Song of the Year.

As a huge fan, I was thrilled to see Bad Bunny – that’s Benito Antonio MartĂ­nez Ocasio, for those who don’t know – nominated for so many Latin Grammys! His album, *DebĂ­ Tirar MĂĄs Fotos* (which means ‘I Should Have Taken More Photos’), is up for Album of the Year, and it makes perfect sense. He’s actually talked about where that album title and feeling came from, and it’s really resonated with me – it’s all about appreciating the moments you have.

Bad Bunny recently told *The New York Times* that photos used to feel more meaningful. He explained that now, people take pictures of everything, and he doesn’t always want to be in them. He might not be feeling his best, or he might question if the person asking for a photo is a genuine fan.

Bad Bunny may be taking the bullet train to the Latin Grammy stage.

Bad Bunny, age 31, received the most nominations for the 2025 Latin Grammy Awards, with a total of 12. He has two songs-“Baile Inolvidable” and “DtMF”-both of which are nominated for both Record of the Year and Song of the Year.

The Latin Recording Academy announced its nominees on September 17th, and rapper Benito Antonio MartĂ­nez Ocasio (known as Bad Bunny) is up for awards, including Album of the Year for his record *DebĂ­ Tirar MĂĄs Fotos*, which means “I Should Have Taken More Photos.” He has spoken before about the inspiration behind the album’s theme.

Bad Bunny recently told *The New York Times* that photos used to feel more meaningful. He explained that now, people take pictures of everything, and he doesn’t always want to be in them. Sometimes he’s not feeling his best, and other times he questions if the person asking for a photo is a genuine fan.

He explained that he might have become accustomed to certain experiences, making them feel ordinary to him. However, he realized others might cherish those same moments, wanting to preserve them. That’s why he chose the title – it’s a reminder to value the people and experiences in your life.

More than just a catchy title, the album is a heartfelt tribute to his home country, Puerto Rico. He not only recorded it there, but also featured up-and-coming artists from the island.

Bad Bunny recently found himself questioning his purpose and what came next in his career. He realized that achievements like being a popular artist ultimately didn’t matter. This led him to a new goal: creating opportunities for young people to share the music and rhythms of Puerto Rico, believing that was a more meaningful legacy.

In addition to his own twelve nominations at the November 13th awards show at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Édgar Barrera, a frequent collaborator, received ten nominations – a remarkable achievement.

CA7RIEL & Paco Amoroso are also nominated twice, for Record of the Year and Song of the Year, with their songs “El DĂ­a del Amigo” and “#Tetas.”

Besides Bad Bunny, Natalia Lafourcade and Karol G are also major contenders at the 2025 Latin Grammys, each with nominations for Record of the Year and multiple other awards. Shakira is also in the running, nominated for Best Pop Song for her hit “Soltera.”

Watch the Latin Grammys on November 13th on TelevisaUnivision channels. See the complete list of nominees for 2025 below


Here’s a list of nominees for Record of the Year: Bad Bunny with “Baile Inolvidable” and “DtMF”, Ca7riel & Paco Amoroso with “El DĂ­a del Amigo” and “#Tetas”, Alejandro Sanz with “Palmeras en el JardĂ­n”, Natalia Lafourcade with “Cancionera”, Zoe Gotusso with “Lara”, Jorge Drexler & Conociendo Rusia with “Desastres Fabulosos”, Karol G with “Si Antes Te Hubiera Conocido”, and Liniker featuring Amaro Freitas & AnavitĂłria with “Ao Teu Lado”.

Here’s a list of albums nominated for Album of the Year:

Rauw Alejandro – *Cosa Nuestra*
Bad Bunny – *DeBÍ TiRAR MĂĄS FOToS*
CA7RIEL & Paco Amoroso – *Papota*
Gloria Estefan – *RaĂ­ces*
CarĂ­n LeĂłn – *Palabra De To’s (Seca)*
Liniker – *Caju*
Elena Rose – *En Las Nubes – Con Mis Panas*
Alejandro Sanz – *ÂżY Ahora QuĂ©?*
Vicente GarcĂ­a – *Puñito De YocahĂș*
Joaquina – *Al Romper la Burbuja*
Natalia Lafourcade – *Cancionera*

Here’s a list of the nominees for Song of the Year: Alejandro Sanz with “Palmeras en el JardĂ­n,” AndrĂ©s Cepeda with “BogotĂĄ,” Bad Bunny with both “Baile Inolvidable” and “DtMF,” Ca7riel & Paco Amoroso with “El DĂ­a del Amigo” and “#Tetas,” Karol G with “Si Antes Te Hubiera Conocido,” Liniker with “Veludo Marrom,” Mon Laferte with “Otra Noche de Llorar,” and Natalia Lafourcade with “Cancionera.”

Here’s a list of nominated artists for Best New Artist: Alleh, Annasofia, Yerai CortĂ©s, Juliane Gamboa, Camila Guevara, Isadora, Alex Luna, Paloma Morphy, Sued Nunes, and Ruzzi.

Here are the nominees for Best Contemporary Pop Album: Aitana – *Cuarto Azul*, Alejandro Sanz – *ÂżY Ahora QuĂ©?*, Elena Rose – *En las Nubes – Con Mis Panas*, Elsa y Elmar – *Palacio*, and Joaquina – *Al Romper la Burbuja*.

The nominees for Best Traditional Pop Album are Jesse & Joy with *Lo Que Nos Faltó Decir*, Natalia Lafourcade with *Natalia Lafourcade Live at Carnegie Hall*, Raquel Sofía with *Después de los 30*, Zoe Gotusso with *Cursi*, and Andrés Cepeda with *Bogotå*.

Here’s a list of top pop songs: Shakira’s “Soltera”, “El DĂ­a del Amigo” by Ca7riel & Paco Amoroso, “BogotĂĄ” by AndrĂ©s Cepeda, “Te Quiero” by Nicole Zignago, and “Querida Yo” featuring Yami Safdie & Camilo.

As someone who keeps a close eye on the music scene, I’ve been really loving the energy coming out of Latin electronic music lately. If you’re looking for some incredible tracks, I highly recommend checking out these performances: Ela Minus with “QQQQ,” Imanbek & Taichu’s “Ella Quiere Techno,” the collaboration between Rawayana & Akapellah on “Veneka,” Boza & Elena Rose’s “Orion (Sistek Remix)”, and finally, the extended version of “Rulay en Dubai” by Mr. Pauer, Villa Electronika & DJ Polin. Trust me, these artists are pushing boundaries and creating some seriously captivating sounds!

Okay, seriously, can we talk about the BEST Urban music?! I’ve been completely obsessed with Bad Bunny’s ‘DtMF’ – it’s just…everything. And Alleh & Yorghaki’s ‘Capaz (Merengueton)’? Absolute fire! I’ve had it on repeat. Jay Wheeler’s ‘Roma’ is pure artistry, honestly. But then Tokischa and Nathy Peluso dropped ‘De Maravisha’ and completely blew my mind – the collaboration is *perfect*. And don’t even get me STARTED on W Sound featuring Beele & Ovy On The Drums with ‘La Plena (W Sound 05)’ – that track is just infectious. Seriously, this whole list is my everything right now!

Okay, let’s talk reggaeton! As someone who keeps up with music and culture, I’ve been paying attention to the best performances lately. If you’re looking for tracks that *really* deliver, I’d recommend checking out Bad Bunny’s “Voy a Llevarte Pa’ PR” – it’s a vibe! Lenny TavĂĄrez’s “Brillar” is also fantastic, and you can’t go wrong with a classic like Nicky Jam’s “Dile a Él.” For something a bit more current, Rauw Alejandro’s “Baja Pa’ AcĂĄ” with Alexis & Fido is super energetic, and if you want to throw it back to some iconic sounds, Yandel featuring Tego CalderĂłn’s “Reggaeton Malandro” is a must-listen. Trust me, these tracks are all fire!

Here are the nominees for Best Urban Music Album: Bad Bunny with *DebĂ­ Tirar MĂĄs Fotos*, Yandel with *Elyte*, Nicki Nicole with *Naiki*, Papatinho with *MPC (MĂșsica Popular Carioca)*, and Fariana with *Underwater*.

As a huge fan of rap and hip-hop, I’ve been completely hooked on these tracks lately! Akapellah and Trueno’s “Parriba” is an absolute standout, but ArcĂĄngel’s “THC” has been on repeat too. Honestly, Big Soto and Eladio CarriĂłn’s “El Favorite de Mami” is just infectious, and I’ve also been really impressed with the lyrical depth of J Noa & Vakero’s “Sudor y Tinta.” And of course, Trueno’s “Fresh” is a must-listen – he consistently delivers amazing music!

Here are the nominees for Best Urban Song: “DtMF” by Bad Bunny, “La Mudanza” by Bad Bunny, “XQ Eres AsĂ­” by Álvaro DĂ­az & Nathy Peluso, “Cosas Pendientes” by Maluma, and “En la City” by Trueno & Young Miko.

Here are the nominees for Best Rock Album: A.N.I.M.A.L.’s *Legado*, Leiva’s *Gigante*, Marilina Bertoldi’s *Luna en Obras (En Vivo)*, Eruca Sativa’s *A Tres DĂ­as de la Tierra*, and Fito PĂĄez’s *Novela*.

Here’s a list of songs nominated for Best Rock Song: A.N.I.M.A.L. – “Legado”, Ali Stone – “TRNA”, Eruca Sativa – “Volarte”, Fito PĂĄez – “Sale el Sol”, and Renee – “La Torre”.

Here are the nominees for Best Pop/Rock Album: Renee with ‘R’, Bandalos Chinos with ‘VĂĄndalos’, Diamante ElĂ©ctrico with ‘Malhablado’, Lasso with ‘Malcriado’, and Morat with ‘Ya Es Mañana’, as well as Dani MartĂ­n with ‘El Último DĂ­a de Nuestras Vidas’.

Here are the nominees for Best Pop/Rock Song: Debi Nova with “Tu Manera de Amar,” JoaquĂ­n Sabina with “Un Último Vals,” Joaquina with “No Llames Lo MĂ­o Nuestro,” Jorge Drexler & Conociendo Rusia with “Desastres Fabulosos,” Lasso with “Lucifer,” and Leiva with “Ángulo Muerto.”

Here are the nominees for Best Alternative Music Album: Ca7riel & Paco Amoroso – *Papota*, Judeline – *Bodhiria*, Latin Mafia – *Todos los DĂ­as Todo el DĂ­a*, Marilina Bertoldi – *Para Quien Trabajas Vol. I*, and Rusowsky – *Daisy*.

Here’s a list of top alternative songs: “El Ritmo” by Bandalos Chinos, “#Tetas” by Ca7riel & Paco Amoroso, “Joropo” by Judeline, “Siento Que Merezco MĂĄs” by Latin Mafia, and “Sola” by Paloma Morphy.

Here are the nominees for Best Salsa Album: Gilberto Santa Rosa with *Debut y Segunda Tanda, Vol. 2*, Los Hermanos Rosario with *Infinito Positivo*, Issac Delgado with *Mira Como Vengo*, JosĂ© Alberto “El Canario” with *Big Swing*, and RubĂ©n Blades featuring Roberto Delgado & Orquesta with *FotografĂ­as*.

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2025-09-17 22:50