Here is the complete list of nominations for the second Latin Grammys:
General Field
Record of the Year: “Pero Me Acuerdo De Ti,” Christina Aguilera (artist), Rudy Perez (producer), “Bassy” Bob Brockman, Mike Couzzi, Felipe Tichauer and Bruce Weeden (engineers/mixers); “El lbum,” Aterciopelados (artist), Hector Buitrago (producer), Mauricio Cano, Chris Lawson and Federico Lopez (engineers/mixers); “Esperando Na Janela,” Gilberto Gil (artist), Vitor Farias and Marcelo Machado (engineers/mixers); “Fijate Bien,” Juanes (artist), Gustavo Santaolalla (producer), Anibal Kerpel and Tom Russo (engineers/mixers); “El Alma Al Aire,” Alejandro Sanz (artist), Emanuele Ruffinengo (producer), Renato Cantele and Roberto Maccagno (engineers/mixers).
Album of the Year: “Ciudad De Las Ideas,” Vicente Amigo (artist), Boris Alarcon, Antonio Algarrada, Oscar Clavel and Nigel Walker (engineers/mixers); “As Cances De Eu, Tu, Eles (Music From the Film “Me You Them”),” Gilberto Gil (artist, producer), Vitor Farias, Marcelo Machado and Nas Nuvens (engineers/mixers); “Fijate Bien,” Juanes (artist), Gustavo Santaolalla (producer), Anibal Kerpel and Tom Russo (engineers/mixers); “Paulina,” Paulina Rubio (artist), Marcello Azevedo (producer), Silvio Richetto (engineer/mixer); “El Alma Al Aire,” Alejandro Sanz (artist), Emanuele Ruffinengo (producer), Maurizio Biancani, Renato Cantele and Roberto Maccagno (engineers/mixers).
Song of the Year: “Amarte Asi,” Alejandro Lerner (Lerner, artist); “Donde Esta La Vida,” Francisco Cespedes (Cespedes, artist); “El Alma Al Aire,” Alejandro Sanz (Sanz, artist); “Fijate Bien,” Juanes (Juanes, artist); “Y Yo Sigo Aqui,” Estefano (Paulina Rubio, artist).
Best New Artist: Bacilos; Bebel Gilberto; Juanes; Sindicato Argentino Del Hip Hop; Manuel Vargas.
Pop
Female Vocal Album: “Mi Reflejo,” Christina Aguilera; “Tu Veneno,” Natalia Oreiro; “Entre Tu y Mil Mares,” Laura Pausini; “Paulina,” Paulina Rubio; “Arrasando,” Thalia.
Male Vocal Album: “Ofrenda,” Pedro Guerra; “Si Quieres Saber Quien Soy,” Alejandro Lerner; “Vivo,” Luis Miguel; “El Alma Al Aire,” Alejandro Sanz; “De Un Lugar Perdido,” Antonio Vega.
Duo or Group Vocal Album: “Bacilos,” Bacilos; “Marta y Marilia,” Ella Baila Sola; “Duetos,” Armando Manzanero; “Girados En Concierto,” Ana Torroja and Miguel Bose; “Unforgettable Boleros,” Chucho Valdes and Irakere;
Instrumental Album: “Pianoforte,” Andres Alen; “World Jazz,” Lara & Reyes; “The Latin Album,” Keith Lockhart conducting the Boston Pops Orchestra; “This Side of Paradise,” Nestor Torres; “Terra,” Marcus Viana.
Rap/Hip-Hop
Best Album: “Crazy Atorrante,” DJ Kun; “Como E Triste De Olhar,” Faces Do Suburbio; “A Invaso Do Sagaz Homem Fumaca,” Planet Hemp; “La Mami Internacional Presenta: 7 Notas 7 Colores,” 7 Notas 7 Colores; “Un Paso A La Eternidad,” Sindicato Argentino Del Hip Hop.
Rock
Solo Vocal Album: “Fijate Bien,” Juanes; “Rey Sol,” Fito Paez; “Canciones Para Normales y Mero Dementes,” Rosendo; “Cecilia Toussaint,” Cecilia Toussaint; “Bueninvento,” Julieta Venegas.
Group or Duo Vocal Album: “Gozo Poderoso,” Aterciopelados; “De Vuelta y Vuelta,”Jarabe De Palo; “Arepa 3000,” Los Amigos Invisibles; “Rabanes,” Rabanes; “Mancha Registrada,” Super Ratones.
Best Song: “De Vuelta y Vuelta,” Jarabe De Palo (Jarabe De Palo, artist); “El Album,” Aterciopelados (Aterciopelados, artist); “El Diablo De Tu Corazon,” Fito Paez (Paez, artist); “Fijate Bien,” Juanes (Juanes, artist); “Hoy No Quiero,” Julieta Venegas (Venegas, artist).
Tropical
Salsa Album: “La Formula/Malecon,” Issac Delgado; “Doble Play,” Oscar D’Leon y Wladimir; “Propuesta,” Grupo Niche; “Obra Maestra,” Tito Puente and Eddie Palmieri; “Rompiendo Noches,” Tito Rojas; “Intenso,” Gilberto Santa Rosa.
Merengue Album: “Grupomania 2050,” Grupo Mania; “Me Enamore,” Eddy Herrera; “En Vivo!” Manny Manuel; “De Vuelta Al Barrio,” Chichi Peralta; “Yo Soy Tono,” Tono Rosario.
Traditional Tropical Album: “Siempre Vivire,” Celia Cruz; “50 Anos . . . Como Una Reina,” Celina Gonzalez y Reutilio; “Canto,” Los Super Seven; “Mas Libre,” Plena Libre; “Buena Vista Social Club Presents Omara Portuondo,” Omara Portuondo.
Tropical Song: “Azuca’ Pa’ Tu Amargura,” Albita (Albita, artist); “Jurame (Merengue)” Kike Santander (Gisselle, artist); “La Formula,” Issac Delgado (Delgado, artist); “Yo Me Muero Por Ella,” Tono Rosario (Rosario, artist); “Yo Si Me Enamore,” Alejandro Jaen and William Paz (Huey Dunbar, artist).
Regional Mexican
Ranchero Album: “Yo No Fui,” Pedro Fernandez; “Homenaje A Fernando Z. Maldonado,” Myrza; “Pierdeme El Respeto,” Paquita La Del Barrio; “Tequila Con Limon Con El Mariachi,” Mariachi Sol De Mexico; “Por Amor,” Manuel Vargas.
Banda Album: “Reina De Reinas,” Banda Arkangel R-15; “Por Una Mujer Bonita,” Banda Limonense; “Mi Guitarra y Yo,” Banda Machos; “Contigo Por Siempre,” Banda El Recodo; “Arrancame La Vida,” Carmen Jara.
Grupero Album: “No Dejes De Bailar,” Caballo Dorado; “Un Millon De Lagrimas,” Guardianes Del Amor; “Contigo,” La Mafia; “Por Encima De Todo,” Limite; “Los ngeles Tambien Bailan,” Mojado.
Tejano Album: “El Rey Del Rodeo,” Emilio; “20/20,” David Lee Garza y Los Musicales; “Quien Iba A Pensar,” Jimmy Gonzalez y El Grupo Mazz; “Obsesion,” Los Palominos; “Shhh!” A.B. Quintanilla y Los Kumbia Kings.
Norteno Album: “Quemame Los Ojos/Amigos Del Almo,” Ramon Ayala y Sus Bravos Del Norte; “Atrapando Tu Corazon,” Grupo Atrapado; “De Paisano A Paisano,” Los Tigres Del Norte; “Me Gusta Vivir De Noche,” Los Tucanes De Tijuana; “De Chihuahua Para Ti,” Polo Urias y Su Maquina Nortena.
Regional Mexican Song: “Borracho Te Recuerdo,” Jose Vaca Flores (Vicente Fernandez, artist); “De Paisano A Paisano,” Enrique Valencia (Los Tigres Del Norte, artist); “Disculpe Usted,” Francisco De Jesus Martinez (Los Humildes, artist); “Mi Obsesion,” Oscar L. Trevino (Los Palominos, artist); “Pierdeme El Respeto,” Toscano (Paquita La Del Barrio, artist).
Traditional
Folk Album: “La Rumba Soy Yo,” El All-Stars De La Rumba Cubana; “Seresta,” Jaime Uribe Espitia, Jose Revelo Burbano and John Jaime Villegas; “The Other Side,” Hevia; “Mayo Longo,” Carlos Nunez; “Yemaya,” Lazaro Ros.
Tango Album: “De Antologia,” Leopoldo Federico y Orquesta; “Tango Fatal,” Carlos Franzetti; “Tangos,” Rodolfo Mederos and Nicolas “Colacho” Brizuela; “Tangos,” Nuevo Quinteto Real; “En Vivo En El Club Del Vino,” Salgan y De Lio.
Flamenco Album: “Ciudad De Las Ideas,” Vicente Amigo; “Alabanza,” Montse Cortes; “Querencia,” Mayte Martin; “Aire,” Jose Merce; “Mi Cante Y Un Poema,” Estrella Morente; “Hablando En Plata,” Navajita Platea.
Jazz
Jazz Album: “Live at the Blue Note,” Paquito D’Rivera Quintet; “Carambola,” Chico O’Farrill; “Motherland,” Danilo Perez; “Melaza,” David Sanchez; “Solo: Live in New York,” Chucho Valdes; “Calle 54,” various artists.
Brazilian
Contemporary Pop Album: “Liricas,” Zeca Baleiro; “Voz No Ouvido,” Pedro Mariano; “Memorias, Cronicas E Declaraces De Amor,” Marisa Monte “Beat Beleza,” Ivete Sangalo; “O Som Do Sim,” Herbert Vianna.
Rock Album: “Nadando Com Os Tubares,” Charlie Brown Jr.; “Enquanto O Mundo Gira,” Cidade Negra; “3001,” Rita Lee; “Reaco,” Pavilho 9; “Na Paz,” Sideral.
Samba/Pagode Album: “Pagode De Mesa 2 –Ao Vivo,” Beth Carvalho; “O Rodo,” Harmonia do Samba; “gua Da Minha Sede,” Zeca Pagodinho; “500 Anos De Folia –Volume 2,” Jair Rodrigues; “Casa De Samba,” various artists.
MPB (Musica Popular Brasileira) Album: “Tanto Tempo,” Bebel Gilberto; “Suite Leopoldina,” Guinga; “Batuque,” Ney Matogrosso; “Bossa Nova,” Emilio Santiago; “Noites Do Norte,” Caetano Veloso.
Sertaneja Album: “Semente Caipira,” Pena Branca; “Acustico,” Bruno & Marrone; “Quero Colo,” Leonardo; “Historias De Amor,” Roberta Miranda; “Sergio Reis,” Sergio Reis; “Bate O Pe Ao Vivo,” Rionegro & Solimes.
Roots/Regional Album:
“Ao Vivo,” Dominguinhos; “Vamo Que Vamo,” Forrocacana; “As Cances De Eu, Tu, Eles (Music From the Film “Me You Them”),” Gilberto Gil; “Naco Nordestina,” Ze Ramalho; Forro Lunar Alceu Valenca.
Best Song (Portuguese Language):
“A Lua Q Eu T Dei,” Herbert Vianna, songwriter (Ivete Sangalo, artist); “Amor I Love You,” Carlinhos Brown and Marisa Monte (Monte, artist); “Esperando Na Janela,” Raimundinho do Acordeon, Targino Gondim and Manuca, songwriters (Gil, artist); “Sou Seu Sabia,” Caetano Veloso; “Zera A Reza,” Caetano Veloso.
Children’s
Children’s Album:
“Asi Cantan Los Ninos De Cuba,” Los Ninos De Cuba (artist), Carlos Cano (producer); “Como Estan Ustedes?,” Miliki (artist), Oscar Gomez and Jose Morato (producers); “Ninos Adorando,” Lindalys Moran, Miguel Cano & Emily Cano (artists), Coalo Zamorano (producer); “Puras Para Ninos, Vol. 1,” El Morro (artist), Pepe Garza and Tomas Rubio (producer Albeniz: “Merlin,” Carlos lvarez, Placido Domingo, Jane Henschel, Ana Maria Martinez (artists), Michael Haas (producer); Bacalov: “Misa Tango,” Placido Domingo, Ana Maria Martinez (artists), Lennart Dehn (producer); “Mexico Barroco/Puebla VIII–Maitines para Nuestra Senora de Guadalupe/Manuel Arenzana,” Benjamin Echenique (artist), Marisa Canales (producer); “Tango Mata Danzon Mata Tango,” Eduardo Diazmunoz, Roberto Limon (artists), Eduardo Diazmunoz and Alberto Nunez Palacio (producers); Toussaint: “Gauguin,” Alberto Cruzprieto, Mercedes Gomez, Roberto Kolb, Jaime Marquez (artists), Eugenio Toussaint (producer).
Production
Best Engineered Album:
“Arrasando,” Marcelo Anez, Gustavo Celis, Gordon Chinn, Charles Dye, Javier Garza, Mike Gouzauski, Sebastian Kyrs, Freddy Pinero Jr., Eric Schilling, Joel Someilan, Ron Taylor, J. C. Ulloa and Robb Williams, engineers (Thalia, artist); “Entre Tu Y Mil Mares,” Luca Bignardi, Steve Churchyard, David Cole, Rupert Coulson, Jon Jacobs, Luis Quine, Ben “Jammin” Robbins and Ali Thomson, engineers (Laura Pausini, artist); “Gil & Milton,” Duda, Marcelo Loud, Sergio Ricardo and Luiz Paulo Serafim, engineers (Gilberto Gil and Milton Nascimento, artists); “Los Paraisos Desiertos,” Juan Ignacio Cuadrado and Fredy Marugan, engineers (Ismael Serrano, artist); “Noites Do Norte,” Antonio “Moogie” Canazio and Marcelo Saboia, engineers (Caetano Veloso, artist).
Producer of the Year:
Alfredo Cerruti, Laura Pausini; Rildo Hora; KC Porter; Phil Ramone; Gustavo Santaolalla.
Music Video
Music Video:
“Fijate Bien,” Juanes (artist), Simon Brand (director), Nathalie Osma (producer); “Paris,” La Oreja de Van Gogh (artist), Manolo Gil (director); “She Bangs” (Spanish), Ricky Martin (artist), Wayne Isham (director), Jil Harden and Dana Marshall (producers); “Aonde Quer Que Eu Va,” Os Paralamas Do Sucesso (artist), Gualter Pupo and Andrucha Waddington (directors); “El Diablo En Tu Corazon,” Fito Paez (artist) Agulla & Baccetti (director), Phil Ramone (producer); “Cuando Nadie Me Ve,” Alejandro Sanz (artist), Sebastien Grousset (director), Tesauro (producer).