Latin Grammy Awards of 2002

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The 3rd Annual Latin Grammys were held in Hollywood at the Kodak Theatre on Wednesday, September 18, 2002.

(winners in bold)

Contents

[edit] Record Of The Year

[edit] Album Of The Year

[edit] Song Of The Year

  • "A Dios le Pido" (written and performed by Juanes).
  • "Déjame Entrar" (written by Andres Castro, Martín Madera & Carlos Vives; performed by Carlos Vives)
  • "La Negra Tiene Tumbao" (written by Sergio George & Fernando Osorio; performed by Celia Cruz)
  • "Morenamia" (written by Miguel Bosé, Lanfranco Ferrario & Massimo Grilli; performed by Miguel Bose)
  • "Y Sólo Se Me Ocurre Amarte" (written and performed by Alejandro Sanz).

[edit] Best New Artist

[edit] Best Female Pop Vocal Album

  • Peces De Ciudad by Ana Belén
  • Secreta Intimidad by Cecilia Echenique
  • Vuela by Mónica Molina
  • Viaje Infinito by Nicole
  • Muchas Flores by Rosario

[edit] Best Male Pop Vocal Album

[edit] Best Pop Album By A Duo Or Group With Vocal

[edit] Best Pop Instrumental Album

[edit] Best Rap/Hip-Hop Album

[edit] Best Rock Solo Vocal Album

[edit] Best Rock Album By A Duo Or Group With Vocal

[edit] Best Rock Song

  • "A Dios Le Pido" (written and performed by Juanes
  • "Así Es La Vida" (written by Reyli Barba & Rafael López; performed by Elefante)
  • "El Enemigo" (written and performed by Spinetta
  • "Idolo De Los Quemados" (written by León Gieco & Luis Gurevich; performed by León Gieco)
  • "Mentira" (written by Alberto Cuevas, performed by La Ley)

[edit] Best Salsa Album

[edit] Best Merengue Album

  • Atrevido by Eddy Herrera
  • Pa' La Calle by Los Toros Band
  • A Palo Limpio by Kinito Méndez
  • Yo Por Ti by Olga Tañón
  • Mal Acostumbrado by Fernando Villalona

[edit] Best Contemporary Tropical Album

[edit] Best Traditional Tropical Album

  • Pa' Los Treseros by Nelson Gonzalez
  • Pacantó by Totó La Momposina
  • El Arte Del Sabor by Bebo Valdés Trio With Israel López "Cachao" & Carlos "Patato" Valdés
  • Cuban Masters – Los Originales by Varios Artistas (produced by Juan Pablo Torres)
  • De Un Solo Sentimiento by Charlie Zaa

[edit] Best Tropical Song

  • "Como Olvidar" (written by Gustavo Arenas & Jorge Luis Piloto; performed by Olga Tañón)
  • "Déjame Entrar" (written by Andrés Castro, Martín Madera & Carlos Vives; performed by Carlos Vives)
  • "La Pasión" (written and performed by Jandy Feliz)
  • "Me Liberé" (written by Julio Castro; performed by El Gran Combo)
  • "Pueden Decir" (written by Omar Alfanno; performed by Gilberto Santa Rosa

[edit] Ranchero Album

[edit] Best Banda Album

  • Puras Rancheras Con Cuisillos by Banda Cuisillos
  • A Prueba De Balas by Banda Machos
  • Quedate Conmigo by Banda Pachuco
  • Se Las Voy A Dar A Otro by Jenni Rivera
  • Thalia Con Banda Grandes Exitos by Thalia

[edit] Best Grupero Album

  • En El Idioma Del Amor by Grupo Bryndis
  • Muriendo De Frio by Guardianes Del Amor
  • Perdón Por Extrañarte by Los Mismos
  • Para Mi Amor by Priscila y Sus Balas De Plata
  • Lo Dijo El Corazon by Joan Sebastian

Benny Faccone, engineer/mixer. Dennis Parker, Franco Giordani & John Karpowich, engineers. Joan Sebástian, producer.

[edit] Best Tejano Album

  • Estamos Unidos by David Lee Garza y Los Musicales
  • Siempre Humilde by Jimmy Gonzalez y El Grupo Mazz
  • Ingrata by Ram Herrera
  • Inconfundible by La Mafia
  • Desde El Corazón by Los Desperadoz

[edit] Best Norteño Album

[edit] Best Regional Mexican Song

  • "Ahora Que Hago Sin Ti" (written by Jimmy González; performed by Jimmy Gonzalez y El Grupo Mazz)
  • "Apuesto" (written by Joan Sebastian; performed by Pepe Aguilar)
  • "Del Otro Lado Del Porton" (written by Freddie Martínez; performed by Ramon Ayala y Sus Bravos Del Norte)
  • "Manantial De Llanto" (written and performed by Joan Sebastian)
  • "Siempre Te Amaré" (written by Sylvia Ivañez & Bebu Silvetti; performed by Aida Cuevas)

[edit] Best Folk Album

[edit] Best Tango Album

  • Sérgio & Odair Assad Play Piazzolla by Sérgio & Odair Assad
  • Tango Reflections by Adrián Iaies
  • Tango Bar by Raul Jaurena & Allison Franzetti with Varios Artistas
  • Sobre Imágenes by Néstor Marconi
  • Tango Por Vos by Julia Zenko

[edit] Best Flamenco Album

  • Sonsonete by Remedios Amaya
  • Arcángel by Arcángel
  • Corren Tiempos De Alegría by Diego El Cigala
  • Mucho Corazón by Martirio
  • Mis 70 Años Con El Cante by Antonio Núñez "El Chocolate"

[edit] Best Latin Jazz Album

  • Round About Federico Mompou by Richie Beirach, Gregor Huebner & George Mraz
  • Expandiendo Raices/Branching Out by William Cepeda
  • Nocturne by Charlie Haden
  • Supernova by Gonzalo Rubalcaba Trio
  • Sentir by Omar Sosa

[edit] Best Christian Album

  • El Amor Tiene Un Valor by Ileana Garcés
  • Mi Nuevo Amor by Roberto Orellana
  • Viva La Vida by Rabito
  • Paz – Ao Vivo by Padre Marcelo Rossi
  • Ven, Es Tiempo de Adorarle by 33 DC

[edit] Best Brazilian Contemporary Pop Album

[edit] Best Brazilian Rock Album

  • Paradeiro by Arnaldo Antunes
  • CPM 22 by CPM 22
  • Acústico MTV by Cássia Eller
  • Amor Pra Recomeçar by Frejat
  • Bloco Do Eu Sozinho by Los Hermanos

[edit] Best Samba/Pagode Album

  • Da Roça E Da Cidade by Martinho Da Vila
  • Coisa De Chefe by Cláudio Jorge
  • Deixa A Vida Me Levar by Zeca Pagodinho
  • Humanenochum by Riachão
  • Flores Em Vida by Nelson Sargento

[edit] Best MPB (Música Popular Brasileira) Album

  • Cambaio by Chico Buarque & Edu Lobo
  • Influências by Dori Caymmi
  • Juventude/Slow Motion Bossa Nova by Celso Fonseca e Ronaldo Bastos
  • Cine Baronesa by Guinga
  • Dwitza by Ed Motta

[edit] Best Sertaneja Album

  • Acústico – Ao Vivo by Bruno & Marrone
  • Zezé Di Camargo e Luciano by Zezé Di Camargo e Luciano
  • Marlon e Maicon by Marlon e Maicon
  • Só Alegria by Rionegro & Solimões
  • Brilhante by Trio Parada Dura

[edit] Best Brazilian Roots/Regional Album

  • Nóis E A Viola by As Galvão
  • Andando De Coletivo by Caju & Castanha
  • Viola Nordestina by Heraldo Do Monte
  • Lembrando De Você by Dominguinhos
  • São João Vivo by Gilberto Gil

[edit] Best Brazilian Song (Portuguese Language)

  • "A Voz Do Coração" (written and performed by Ronaldo Bastos & Celso Fonseca)
  • "Alma" (written by Arnaldo Antunes & Pepeu Gomes; performed by Zélia Duncan)
  • "Deixa A Vida Me Levar" (written by Eri do Cais & Serginho Meriti; performed by Zeca Pagodinho)
  • "Saudade De Amar" (written by Dori Caymmi & Paulo César Pinheiro; performed by Nana Caymmi)
  • "Vá Morar Com O Diabo" (written by Riachão; performed by Cássia Eller)

[edit] Best Latin Children's Album

  • Cómplices Al Rescate by Belinda
  • Chiquititas Vol. 7 by Chiquititas
  • De Pata Negra by Melody
  • Navidades Animadas by Miliki
  • Xuxa Só Para Baixinhos Vol 2 by Xuxa

[edit] Best Classical Album

  • Adiós Nonino - Quarteto Amazônia Toca Astor Piazzolla by Quarteto Amazônia
  • Chávez: Conciertos Para Violin y Piano by Pablo Roberto Diemecke & Jorge Federico Osorio
  • Golijov: La Pasión Según San Marcos by Maria Guinand
  • Modinha – Brazilian Songs by Luiz De Moura Castro & María José Montiel
  • Villa-Lobos: String Quartets, Vol. 6 by Cuarteto Latinoamericano

[edit] Best Engineered Album

  • Alexandre Pires (Andrés Bermúdez, Joel Numa & Silvio Richetto, engineers (Alexandre Pires)
  • Cambio De Tiempo (Jon Fausty, engineer (Vocal Sampling)
  • Lerner.Vivo (Jorge "Mosquito" Garrido, Facundo Rodríguez, Ricardo Troilo & Alvaro Villagra, engineers (Alejandro Lerner)
  • Sandy & Junior (Moogie Canazio, engineer (Sandy & Junior)
  • X-Moré (Gerónimo Labrada Jr. & X Alfonso, engineers (X Alfonso)

[edit] Producer Of The Year

  • Humberto Gatica
  1. La Taberna Del Buda (Café Quijano) (A)
  2. MTV Unplugged (Alejandro Sanz) (A)
  3. MTV Unplugged (La Ley) (A)
  • Sebastian Krys
  1. Angelito (Carlos Baute) (T)
  2. Déjame Entrar (Carlos Vives) (A)
  3. Everybody (Rabanes) (S)
  4. No Logro Entender (Gian Marco) (T)
  5. Retrato (Gian Marco) (T)
  • Gerónimo Labrada, Jr., X Alfonso
  1. X-Moré (X Alfonso) (A)
  • Ana Lourdes Martínez Nodarse
  1. Cambio De Tiempo (Vocal Sampling) (A)
  2. Un Son Pa' Cantar (Vocal Sampling) (T)
  • Kike Santander
  1. Azul (Cristian) (A)
  2. Perdidos En La Noche (Diego Torres) (T)
  3. Por Ti Yo Iré (Diego Torres) (T)
  4. Que No Me Pierda (Diego Torres) (T)
  5. Quisiera (Diego Torres) (T)
  6. Si Tu Te Vas (Diego Torres) (T)
  7. Soy De La Gente (Diego Torres) (T)
  8. Una Vez Más (Jaime Camil) (A)

[edit] Best Music Video (1 song)

  • "La Negra Tiene Tumbao" by Celia Cruz (Ernesto Fundora, video director and producer)
  • "A Dios Le Pido" by Juanes (Gustavo Garzón, video director; Cecilia Sagredo, video producer)
  • "Yo No Soy Esa Mujer" by Paulina Rubio (Gustavo Garzon, video director and producer)
  • "Suerte" by Shakira (Francis Lawrence, video director; Tim Kerrison, video producer)
  • "Déjame Entrar" by Carlos Vives (Oscar Azula, video director; Rocio Cáceres, video producer)
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