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Here’s Our Ultimate Playlist To Get You Ready for the 2025 Latin Grammys

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Art by Alan López for Remezcla

Before a single trophy is handed out, the Latin Grammys nominations trace an entire world of rhythm—steeped in both tradition and reinvention. This year’s lineup stretches from corridos to club beats, experimental pop to MPB. It’s proof that Latin music isn’t confined to any one genre, country, or language. This year celebrates movement over category, collaboration over competition, and rhythm over rules.

Together, the nominees sketch a new geography of Latin sound. Música mexicana now rivals pop itself. Brazil’s boundary-pushing artists continue breaking language barriers. A new wave of alternative acts from Spain and Latin America is giving electronic experimentation an emotional pulse. Regional folk and urbano share space with indie introspection and Caribbean attitude, each one blurring the idea of what Latin music is supposed to sound like.

That growing sprawl is the point. These nominations remind us that Latin sound has never been singular. It’s at its best when it’s collective and adaptive. Whether rooted in tradition or bent by innovative production, the nominated music speaks to reinvigoration as the genre’s truest constant.

The Grammys capture only a fraction of that energy. Still, the picture they offer is expansive: artists swapping languages, merging local and global sensibilities, and making music that refuses to stay in one lane.

This playlist gathers the heartbeat of that evolution. It’s a collection of tracks from this year’s nominees that travel through every corner of the map and moodboard. From anthems built for massive stages to songs born from quiet experimentation, each one nudges Latin music toward a version of itself that’s more expansive and global than ever.

Remezcla’s Latin Grammys 2025 Playlist

  1. Bad Bunny – “Debí Tirar Más Fotos”
  2. Ela Minus – “QQQQ”
  3. Fuerza Regida & Grupo Frontera – “Me Jalo”
  4. Julia Mestre – “Maravilhosamente Bem”
  5. Puerto Candelaria – “Animalito”
  6. Rawayana & Akapellah – “Veneka”
  7. Rusowsky – “Malibu”
  8. Tokischa & Nathy Peluso – “De Maravisha”
  9. Jorge Drexler & Conociendo Rusia – “Desastres Fabulosos”
  10. Karol G – “Si Antes Te Hubiera Conocido”
  11. J Noa – “Sudor y Tinta”
  12. Carol Biazin – “¡Qué Pecado!”
  13. Paloma Murphy – “(Sola)”
  14. Bandalos Chinos – “El Ritmo”
  15. Judeline – “Joropo”
  16. Ruzzi – “Tus Ojos”
  17. Elsa y Elmar – “Entre Tus Pies”
  18. Trueno – “En La City”
  19. Aitana – “6 de Febrero”
  20. Shakira – “Soltera”
  21. Morat – “Faltas Tú”
  22. Lasso – “Lucifer”
  23. Pedrito Martínez – “Ilusión Óptica”
  24. Ivan Cornejo – “Atención”
  25. Tito Doble P – “5-7”
  26. Vivir Quintana – “Más Libre Que En Casa”

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