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Alejandro Sanz celebrates a private party at the start of the Latin Grammys in Seville

Alejandro Sanz has become the host this Monday night in Seville (southern Spain) of a private party with colleagues from the music industry coinciding with the celebration of the first edition of the Latin Grammy which hosts the capital of Seville.

The unique Hacienda Azahares has been, as reported by its press office, the place chosen for this intimate event with which the singer and composer has been recognized as the Spanish artist with the most Latin Grammys in history (25 in total, at which adds four more Grammys) and, on the other hand, his signing this past summer by Sony Music Entertainment.

“It has been a beautiful night to meet again and begin this new stage, in addition to the prelude to a week where we are going to celebrate music in style,” Sanz has pointed out in statements collected by his new record company.

The author of “And if it were her” could increase his record in these awards in the ceremony that will be held this coming Thursday, since he is nominated in two categories: song of the year for his song with Camilo “NASA” and recording of the year for his song “Correcaminos”, written and performed alongside Danny Ocean.

“We know what an enormous artist there is in you, as well as your tenacity and passion for your work, your curiosity about new artists, the support you give to those starting out, your generosity with colleagues, your commitment to the fairest causes and the value of your friendship. “They help to understand your success and explain why so many of your friends – and so illustrious – have wanted to participate in this tribute,” said José María Barbat, president of Sony Music Spain.

Camilo, Niña Pastori, Kany García, Malú, Ana Mena, Arde Bogotá, Omar Montes, Reik, Nicki Nicole, María José Llergo and Antonio Carmona are some of the musicians who attended the evening, in which mythical songs were covered by Sanz as “My Friend”, “When Nobody Sees Me”, “Apprentice” or “My Solitude and Me”.

With multiple events throughout the city since last Friday, the Latin Grammy 2023 celebrates in Seville the first edition of its 24 years of existence outside the United States.

With three Colombian stars at the head of the nominations such as Camilo, Karol G and Shakira, present in seven nominations, the music of this country could proclaim its hegemony, with the Argentine Bizarrap also competing as great favorites, with six, or the Spanish Pablo Alborán, the Puerto Rican Bad Bunny, the Argentine María Becerra, the Colombian Feid and the Mexican Natalia Lafourcade, all with five.

With information from EFE

Source: Elcomercio

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