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Latin Grammys Predictions: Shakira Gunning for Multiple Nominations, Mon Laferte and Peso Pluma Among Frontrunners


Shakira's 'Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran' will likely dominate the 2024 Latin Grammys in a tight race with frontrunners Mon Laferte, Peso Pluma and more.

1,” Carín León“Grasa,” Nathy Peluso“Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran,” Shakira“Muévense,” Marc Anthony“Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va a Pasar Mañana,” Bad Bunny“Orquídeas,” Kali Uchis“Siembra – 45 Aniversario,” Rubén Blades“Que Llueva Tequila,” Pepe Aguilar A number of brilliant singer/songwriters gave us the kind of sophisticated, semi-conceptual albums that merit nominations: based in Spain, Argentine diva Nathy Peluso shifts restlessly from irate hip-hop to old-school salsa and majestic bolero on the thrilling “Grasa.” A heart wrenching feminist manifesto, Mon Laferte’s “Autopoiética” finds redemption in retro elegance. Other potential candidates anchor themselves on the brash originality of their vision: Peluso’s aggressive call-to- arms “Aprender a Amar”; Puerto Rican rapper Pabön’s “Aiwo,” a tribute to his African roots; and Colombian star Feid’s duet with Sean Paul, “Niña Bonita,” could underscore the urbano genre’s consistent sway on the pulse of contemporary Latin.

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