Latin Grammys 2025 Winners List
The 2025 Latin Grammy Awards took place in Las Vegas. The show brought together Latin music’s biggest names. Bad Bunny led with the most nominations and got the main award for album of the year. New categories appeared this year. The event mixed new artists with legends who have shaped Latin music for decades.
Bad Bunny picked up five trophies, including album of the year for “Cosa Nuestra.” He was top nominee going in and walked away as the night’s headline winner. Ca7riel & Paco Amoroso, an Argentine duo, matched Bad Bunny’s total with five wins. They grabbed awards for best pop song and others.
Alejandro Sanz won record of the year with "Palmeras En El Jardín." Karol G’s "Si Antes Te Hubiera Conocido" took song of the year. Paloma Morphy was named best new artist, marking her arrival among top Latin stars.
The Grammy for best contemporary pop album went to Alejandro Sanz for “¿Y Ahora Qué?” Andrés Cepeda won best traditional pop album for “Bogotá.” Ca7riel & Paco Amoroso took home best pop song for “El Día del Amigo”.
Rawayana featuring Akapellah won best Latin electronic music performance for "Veneka." The winners covered genres like pop, reggaeton, electronic, and more. The night honored talent across Latin America, showing a wide range of music styles.
Lifetime achievement awards celebrated Susana Baca, Enrique Bunbury, Ivan Lins, Pandora, and Olga Tañón. Spanish singer Raphael was honored as Person of the Year. The show balanced established stars with younger artists, shining a light on new voices.
The 2025 Latin Grammys recognized music’s influence and growth in Latin communities worldwide. Big names won, but there was space for new talent. The awards list was broad—spanning pop, electronic, and urban genres. Fans watched careers get a boost, and legends receive applause.
2025 Latin Grammy winners:
- Bad Bunny — album of the year and more
- Ca7riel & Paco Amoroso — pop wins and awards across categories
- Alejandro Sanz — record of the year and best contemporary pop album
- Karol G — song of the year
- Paloma Morphy — best new artist
- Andrés Cepeda — best traditional pop album
- Rawayana featuring Akapellah — best Latin electronic music performance
- Susana Baca, Enrique Bunbury, Ivan Lins, Pandora, Olga Tañón — lifetime achievement awards
- Raphael — Person of the Year
Check the Full List of Winners on the official website
The full winner list spans 60 categories. The awards made clear that Latin music is thriving—lots of new acts, lots of styles, no single genre or country dominating the show.
Disclaimer:
This article provides a summary of the winners at the 2025 Latin Grammy Awards based on official announcements. For the most up-to-date and comprehensive list of winners across all categories, please refer to the official Latin Grammy website.




