
On November 10, 2011 The Latin Recording Academy presented their 12th Annual Latin GRAMMY Awards held at the Mandalay Bay Events Center in Las Vegas.
The Awards show was broadcast live on the Univision Network from 8–11 p.m. ET/PT (7 p.m. Central).
Here are the complete winners list of the 12th Annual Latin GRAMMY Awards 2011:
Person of the Year:
Shakira – WINNER
Record of the Year:
Calle 13 – “‘Lationamerica” – WINNER
Album of the Year:
Calle 13 – “Entren Los Que Quieran” – WINNER
Song of the Year:
Rafa Arcaute and Calle 13 – “Lationamerica” – WINNER
Best New Artist:
Sie7e – WINNER
Best Female Pop Vocal Album:
Shakira – “Sale El Sol” – WINNER
Best Male Pop Vocal Album:
Franco De Vita – “En Primera Fila” – WINNER
Best Pop Vocal Album by a Duo or Group:
Alex, Jorge, y Lena – “Alex, Jorge Y Lena” – WINNER
Best Urban Music Album:
Calle 13 – “Entren Los Que Quieran” – WINNER
Best Urban Song:
Rafa Arcaute and Calle 13 – “Baile De Los Pobres” – WINNER
Best Rock Album:
Maná – “Drama y Luz” – WINNER
Best Rock Song:
Leon Larregui and Zoe – “Labios Rotos” – WINNER
Best Alternative Music Album:
Zoe – “Musica De Fondo – MTV Unplugged” – WINNER
Best Alternative Song:
Rafa Arcaute and Calle 13 – “Calma Pueblo” – WINNER
Best Salsa Album:
Ruben Blades y Seis Del Solar – “Todos Vuelven Live” – WINNER
Best Cumbia/Vallenato Album:
Juan Carlos Coronel – “Tesoros” – WINNER
Best Contemporary Tropical Album:
Tito El Bambino – “Invencible” – WINNER
Best Traditional Tropical Album:
Cachao – “The Last Mambo” – WINNER
Best Tropical Song:
Calle 13 – “Vamo A Portarnos Mal” – WINNER
Best Singer-Songwriter Album:
Gian Marco – “Dias Nuevos” – WINNER
Best Ranchero Album:
Vicente Fernadez – “El Hombre Que Mas Te Amo” – WINNER
Best Banda Album:
La Arrolladora Banda El Limon De Rene Camacho – “Todo Depende De Ti” – WINNER
Best Tejano Album:
Little Joe and La Familia – “Recuerdos” – WINNER
Best Norteño Album:
Los Tigres Del Norte – “Los Tigres Del Norte and Friends – MTV Unplugged” – WINNER
Best Regional Mexican Song:
Marco Antonio Solis – “Tu Me Vuelves Loco” – WINNER
Best Instrumental Album:
Chick Corea, Stanley Clarke and Lenny White – “Forever” – WINNER
Best Folk Album:
Mercedes Sosa – “Deja La Vida Volar En Gira” – WINNER
Best Tango Album:
Diego El Cigala – “Cigala & Tango” – WINNER
Best Flamenco Album:
Nina Pastori – “La Orilla De Mi Pelo” – WINNER
Best Latin Jazz Album:
Paquito D’Rivera – “Panamericana Suite” – WINNER
Best Spanish Language Christian Album:
Alex Campos – “‘Lenguaje De Amor” – WINNER
Best Portugese Language Christian Album:
Aline Barros – “Extraordinario Amor De Deus” – WINNER
Best Brazilian Contemporary Pop Album:
Jota Quest – “Quinze” – WINNER
Best Brazilian Rock Album:
Caetano Veloso – “Zii E Zie – Ao Vivo” – WINNER
Best Samba/Pagode Album:
Exaltasamba – “Exaltasamba 25 Anos – Ao Vivo” – WINNER
Best Musica Popular Brasileira Album:
Djavan – “Aria” – WINNER
Best Sertanja Music Album:
Joao Bosco and Vinicius – “Joao Bosco & Vinicius” – WINNER
Best Native Brazilian Roots Album:
Nana Vasconcelos – “Sinfonia & Batuques” – WINNER
Best Portuguese Language Brazilian Song:
Nando Reis and Samuel Rosa – “‘De Repente (Versao Estudio)” – WINNER
Best Latin Children’s Album:
Pato Fu – “Musica De Brinquedo” – WINNER
Best Classical Album:
Brazilian Guitar Quartet – “Brazilian Guitar Quartet Plays Villa-Lobos” – WINNER
Best Classical Contemporary Composition:
Paquito D’rivera – “Panamericana Suite” – WINNER
Best Recording Package:
Javier Mariscal – “Chico & Rita” – WINNER
Best Engineered Album:
Benny Faccone and Thom Russo – “Drama Y Luz” – WINNER
Producer of the Year:
Rafael Arcaute and Calle 13 – WINNER
Best Short Form Music Video:
Calle 13 – “Calma Pueblo” – WINNER
Best Long Form Music Video:
Franco De Vita – “En Primera Fila” – WINNER
About The Latin Recording Academy: Is an international, membership-based organization comprised of Spanish- and Portuguese-speaking recording artists, musicians, songwriters, producers and other creative and technical recording professionals. The organization is dedicated to improving the quality of life and cultural condition for Latin music and its makers. In addition to producing the Latin GRAMMY Awards to honor excellence in the recorded arts and sciences, The Latin Recording Academy provides educational and outreach programs for the Latin music community. For more information about The Latin Recording Academy, please visit www.latingrammy.com.
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