J Balvin And Daddy Yankee Aren't Happy With The Latin Grammys' Lack Of Representation
Soon following the Latin Recording Academy
unveiled its nominations for the 2019 awards show on September 24, controversy started stirring about the lack of reggaeton and urbano artists nominated in the show's main categories — like Song of the Year, Album of the Year, and Record of the Year.
J Balvin,
Daddy Yankee,
Maluma, and more have publicly spoken out, taking to social media with a unified message: "Sin reggaeton no hay Latin Grammy," meaning "without reggaeton, there's no Latin Grammys."
J Balvin and Daddy Yankee posted the image to Instagram and also
Nicky Jam,
Karol G, and others. J Balvin scored a nomination for Best Urban Song, and Daddy Yankee is nominated for Best Urban Fusion/Performance for "
Con Calma," though his accompanying caption makes it clear he thinks the Academy could do more to honor the work of his peers in the major categories.
"Despite being nominated, I don't agree with the way they treated the genre plus a lot of my colleagues," he wrote in Spanish. "Remember one most crucial thing: Their platform was not the one that created this movement. This goes in back of a prize. This is culture, credibility, relevance, and RESPECT."
Maluma, who did not receive any nods, shared
a similar message by way of the Instagram Stories. "It is a disappointment to not even have one Latin Grammys nomination. So much effort, the perfect album I've ever made in my LIFE," he wrote.
The Latin Grammy Awards are set to take place on November 14 in Las Vegas.
Rosalía is nominated for five awards, including Album of the Year for
El Mal Querer, and
Camila Cabello's Spanish-language Alejandro Sanz collab, "Mi Persona Favorita," is up for Record of the Year, Song of the Year, and Best Pop Song.
Visualize the complete list of nominees
here.
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