Latin artists made a strong showing at the 67th Grammy Awards, with several winning awards in various categories. Rawayana from Venezuela won their first Grammy for Best Rock or Alternative Latin Album, while Tony Succar and his mother Mimy Succar won Best Tropical Latin Album. Residente won his second Grammy for Best Urban Latin Music Album, and Carín León won Best Mexican Music Album (including Tejano).
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Los venezolanos de Rawayana conquistaron el premio a mejor álbum de rock o música alternativa latina con “¿Quién trae las cornetas?”, sumando así el primer Grammy de su carrera y recordando su querida nación tras un año en el que cancelaron sus presentaciones por la controversia causada por su exitosa canción “Veneka”, que fue blanco de severas críticas del presidente Nicolás Maduro.
“Muchísimas gracias a Dios, por esta oportunidad”, dijo Mimy. “Realmente yo soy nueva en esto, estoy tan feliz de agradecer a mi familia y a mis hijos por el apoyo”. Mimy Succar dedicó su premio a Perú y a su papá.
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