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Camila Cabello, Juanes and More Revisit Latin Grammy History Ahead of Show’s Miami Homecoming: ‘It Will Be a Great Family Reunion’
Camila Cabello, Juanes, Thalía, Luis Fonsi and more revisit their roles in Latin Grammy history ahead of the show's return to Miami on Nov. 14.
The Nov. 14 ceremony will honor a new generation of global superstars — Texas-bred songwriter and producer Edgar Barrera is the leading nominee for the second consecutive year, followed by reggaeton icons Bad Bunny and Karol G — and a galaxy of other stars. “Tommy emphasized to the Recording Academy the importance of the Hispanic market, not only in the United States but globally, and how it would be a great opportunity to support Latin artists and their music,” Thalía tells Variety. Camila Cabello — a Miami native of Cuban and Mexican descent — still feels the pride of winning her first Latin Grammy in 2019 alongside Alejandro Sanz for their pop duet, “Mi Persona Favorita.” She was first nominated at the awards show in the urban category in 2018.
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