50th Grammy Awards - Latin Field

Latin Field

Best Latin Pop Album
  • Papito – Miguel Bosé
  • 12 Segundos de Oscuridad – Jorge Drexler
  • Navidades – Luis Miguel
  • Dicen Que el Tiempo – Jennifer Peña
  • El Tren de los Momentos – Alejandro Sanz
Best Latin Rock or Alternative Album
  • No Hay Espacio – Black Guayaba
  • Adelantando – Jarabe De Palo
  • Amantes Sunt Amentes – Panda
  • Kamikaze – Los Rabanes
  • Memo Rex Commander y el Corazón Atómico de la Vía Láctea – Zoé
Best Latin Urban Album
  • E.S.L. – Akwid
  • El Abayarde Contraataca – Tego Calderón
  • Residente O Visitante – Calle 13
  • El Cartel: The Big Boss – Daddy Yankee
  • Vacaneria! – Fulanito
Best Latin Jazz Album
  • Funk Tango – Paquito Rivera Quintet
  • The Magician – Sammy Figueroa and his Latin Jazz Explosion
  • Borrowed Time – Steve Khan
  • Refugee – Hector Martignon
  • Big Band Urban Folktales – Bobby Sanabria Big Band
Best Tropical Latin Album
  • Greetings From Havana – Cubanismo
  • En Primera Plana – Issac Delgado
  • Arroz con Habichuela – El Gran Combo De Puerto Rico
  • La Llave de mi Corazón – Juan Luis Guerra
  • United We Swing – Spanish Harlem Orchestra
Best Mexican/Mexican–American Album
  • 100% Mexicano – Pepe Aguilar
  • El Indomable – Cristian Castro
  • Para Siempre – Vicente Fernández
  • Puro Dolor – Paquita la del Barrio
  • Esta Tierra Es Tuya (This Land Is Your Land) – Sones De México Ensemble
Best Tejano Album
  • Ram Herrera and the Outlaw Band 2007 – Ram Herrera and the Outlaw Band
  • Before the Next Teardrop Falls – Little Joe & La Familia
  • Corazon de Oro – David Marez
  • 35th Anniversary – Ruben Ramos
  • Vagar Libremente – Sunny Sauceda
Best Banda Album
  • Te Va a Gustar – El Chapo
  • Los Mejores Corridos – El Potro De Sinaloa
  • Lobo Domesticado – Valentin Elizalde
  • Conquistando Corazones – K-PAZ De La Sierra
  • Entre Copas y Botellas – Lupillo Rivera

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