Rosalia

2022 - 11 - 18

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2022 Latin Grammy Awards: Rosalía wins album of the year (Los Angeles Times)

The Spanish singer became the first woman to twice win the album of the year award, while Jorge Drexler and C. Tangana won for song and record of the year.

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Latin Grammys: Jorge Drexler, Bad Bunny and Rosalía Split the ... (The New York Times)

Jorge Drexler, Bad Bunny, Rosalía, Christina Aguilera, Christian Nodal and the 95-year-old Angela Álvarez reaped wins at the 23rd annual awards.

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Latin Grammys 2023: Rosalía Won Album Of The Year, 95-Year-Old ... (Stereogum)

When the Grammy nominations came out earlier this week, the most notable and baffling snub might've been Rosalía's Motomami. Motomami is probably the single ...

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Latin Grammys 2022: Winner's list and best and worst moments (The Washington Post)

Rosalia earned the evening's top prize for "Motomami," an absent Bad Bunny swept the hip-hop categories and Angela Alvarez, 95, won best new artist.

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Drexler surprises with 6 Latin Grammys; Rosalia best album ... (WINA AM 1070)

By BERENICE BAUTISTA Associated Press Uruguay's Jorge Drexler was nominated for seven Latin Grammys and on Thursday he took home six, surprising those who ...

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Rosalía, Jorge Drexler rock Latin Grammy Awards - Photos (UPI.com)

The 2022 Latin Grammy Awards took place on November 17, 2022 at the Michelob Ultra Arena at Mandalay Bay Casino and Resort in Las Vegas.

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Latin Grammys: Jorge Drexler, Bad Bunny and Rosalía Split the ... (The New York Times)

Jorge Drexler, Bad Bunny, Rosalía, Christina Aguilera, Christian Nodal and the 95-year-old Angela Álvarez reaped wins at the 23rd annual awards.

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Drexler surprises with 6 Latin Grammys; Rosalia best album (CBS News)

Uruguay's Jorge Drexler was nominated for seven Latin Grammys and on Thursday he took home six, surprising those who took Bad Bunny's triumph for granted.

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