As the Latin Recording Academy begins its march towards the Latin Grammys on Nov. 13, the questions are building on who will take home the most coveted honors.
With the eligibility period spanning from June 1, 2024, to May 31, 2025, this past year has seen a flood of big name releases — from returning giants like Bad Bunny , who seems to be a shoo-in for an album of the year spotlight with “ Debí Tirar Más Fotos ” (“I Should Have Taken More Photos”), to legendary voices like Gloria Estefan , whose latest work doubled as a thesis on cross-generational influence.
Last year, “Radio Güira” — the second extended play by Juan Luis Guerra — took home album of the year in a stacked category that equally honored legacy and lasting innovation. Meanwhile, Ela Taubert was crowned best new ar