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From left to right: Calle 13, Luis Miguel, Rubén Blades and José; Feliciano.Latins with Grammy.
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This Sunday, April 3, the 64.ª Grammy awards ceremony that recognizes the best of music in the United States market and although several Latinos are nominated, throughout history only the names of a select group have obtained the gramó. phone.
Tito Puente, José; Feliciano, Luis Miguel, Rubén Blades, Maná, Calle 13, among others, are the Latinos who have won the most American Grammys.
The following are the Latinos who have won More Grammys:
Rubén Blades
With a career spanning 50 years, Panamanian singer-songwriter Rubén Blades is one of the Latin artists with the most American Grammys with a total of nine statuettes, in around 17 nominations.
< strong>Tito Puente
The late American salsa singer of Puerto Rican origin Tito Puente won. eight gramophones, including the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award in 2003 and the Grammy Hall of Fame in 2002.
José; Feliciano
Eight is also the Grammy number that the famous Puerto Rican artist José José has won. Feliciano including the Home of Fame Award that was presented to him in 2010.
Eddie Palmieri
Puerto Rican-American pianist and composer Eddie Palmieri also n is on this list with eight gramophones in his collection.
Los Tigres del Norte
The renowned Mexican group has managed to obtain seven of the awards.
Luis Miguel
The renowned “Sun of Mexico” Luis Miguel has won five Grammys.
Joan Sebastián, Maná; and Pepe Aguilar
Mexicans Joan Sebastian, Maná; and Pepe Aguilar occupy this list with four Grammys each.
Calle 13
The now defunct urban music group Calle 13 managed to win three grams ;phones.