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Latin Grammy Award for Album of the Year

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nameLatin Grammy Award for Album of the Year
awarded_forquality vocal or instrumental recorded albums
imageBad Bunny 2019 by Glenn Francis (cropped).jpg
captionDebí Tirar Más Fotos by Bad Bunny is the most recent recipient
presenterThe Latin Recording Academy
countryUnited States
year2000
holderDebí Tirar Más Fotos by Bad Bunny (2025)
websitelatingrammy.com

The Latin Grammy Award for Album of the Year is an honor presented annually at the Latin Grammy Awards, a ceremony that recognizes excellence and creates a wider awareness of cultural diversity and contributions of Latin recording artists in the United States and internationally. The award is given to the performers, producers, audio engineers and mastering engineers for vocal or instrumental albums with 51 percent of new recorded songs. Albums of previously released recordings, such as reissues, compilations of old recordings and greatest hits albums packages are not eligible. Due to the increasing musical changes in the industry, from 2012 the category includes 10 nominees, according to a restructuration made by the academy for the four general categories: Song of the Year, Record of the Year, Best New Artist and Album of the Year. Beginning in 2018, songwriters are eligible for the accolade if 33% of the playing time are composed by them.

Juan Luis Guerra has won the most awards in the category with five wins, including one as a producer. Alejandro Sanz and Juanes follow with three awards, while Calle 13, Luis Miguel and Rosalía with two. Sanz has also received the most nominations with 9 nominations, followed by Juanes and Natalia Lafourcade with 7; and Guerra and Carlos Vives with 6.

Only four female artists have won the award. Shakira was the first female recipient, winning the award in 2006 for Fijación Oral, Vol. 1. In 2022, Rosalía became the first female artist to win the award twice. Other female winners are Natalia Lafourcade in 2020 and Karol G in 2023. Lafourcade also leads most nominations among females with 7 and Shakira with 5.

Most nominated albums were recorded in Spanish language, though Djavan, Chico Buarque, Gilberto Gil, Ivan Lins, Maria Rita, Ivete Sangalo, Tribalistas, Caetano Veloso, Xande de Pilares and Liniker have been nominated for albums recorded in Portuguese language, with Lins winning the award in 2005 for Cantando Histórias.

Miguel Bosé is the most nominated performer without a win, with five nominations. Rafael Arcaute, Eduardo Cabra, Gustavo Santaolalla and Residente are the most awarded producers, with two wins each, Ronnie Torres has received the most awards as engineer/mixer, with three wins and Adam Ayan is the most awarded mastering engineer with three victories as well.

Some of the awarded albums have also earned the Grammy Award. No Es lo Mismo and Paraíso Express by Alejandro Sanz, La Vida... Es Un Ratico and MTV Unplugged Deluxe Edition by Juanes; and Vida by Draco Rosa, for Best Latin Pop Album. La Llave de Mi Corazón by Guerra, Salsa Big Band by Rubén Blades with Roberto Delgado & Orquesta for Best Tropical Latin Album. Fijación Oral, Vol. 1 by Shakira, El Mal Querer and Motomami by Rosalía for Best Latin Rock or Alternative Album. ¡México Por Siempre! by Luis Miguel, for Best Música Mexicana Album (including Tejano); Los de Atrás Vienen Conmigo by Calle 13 for Best Latin Urban Album; and Mañana Será Bonito by Karol G for Best Musica Urbana Album.

Recipients

YearWinner(s)WorkNominees2000
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Luis Miguel, producer;
Al Schmitt and Rafa Sardina engineers/mixers{{smalldiv
Emanuele Ruffinengo, producer;
Joel Numa, Maurizio Biancani, Renato Cantele & Roberto Maccagno, engineers/mixers{{smalldiv
Humberto Gatica & Kenny O'Brien, producers;
Chris Brooke, Eric Schilling & Humberto Gatica, engineers/mixers{{smalldiv
Juanes
Gustavo Santaolalla & Juanes, producers
Aníbal Kerpel, Joe Chiccarelli and Thom Russo, engineers/mixers{{smalldiv
Alejandro Sanz & Lulo Pérez, producers
Mick Guzauski, Pepo Sherman and Rafa Sardina, engineers/mixers;
Bob Ludwig, mastering engineer{{smalldiv
Moogie Canazio, producer
Moogie Canazio, engineer/mixer
Luiz Tornaghi & Moogie Canazio, mastering engineers{{smalldiv
Shakira
Gustavo Cerati, Luis F. Ochoa, Lester Méndez & Shakira, producers
Dave Way, Gustavo Celis, Kevin Killen, Mauricio Guerrero, Rob Jacobs & Serban Ghenea, engineers/mixers
Vlado Meller, mastering engineer{{smalldiv
Juan Luis Guerra, producer
Allan Leschhorn, Luis Mansilla & Ronnie Torres, engineers/mixers
Adam Ayan, mastering engineer{{smalldiv
Juanes
Gustavo Santaolalla, producer
Steve Churchyard, Jorge da Silva, Aníbal Kerpel and Thom Russo, engineers/mixers
Tom Baker, mastering engineer{{smalldiv
Calle 13
Rafael Arcaute, Eduardo Cabra, Ivan Gutiérrez, Edgardo Matta and René Pérez, producers
Rafa Arcaute, Rodrigo Barria, Cesar Dellano, Ivan Gutierrez, Guillermo Mandrafina, Carlos Velazquez, Ramón Martínez and Omar Vivoni, engineers/mixers
James Cruz, mastering engineer{{smalldiv
Juan Luis Guerra, producer
David Channing, Rafael Lazzaro, Allan Leschhorn, Luis Mansilla, Janina Rosado, Allen Sides & Ronnie Torres, engineers/mixers
Adam Ayan, mastering engineer{{smalldiv
Calle 13
Edgar Abraham & Rafael Arcaute, producers
Felipe Álvarez, Arcaute, John Blais, Eduardo Cabra, David Cárdenas, Ivan Gutierrez, Lee Levin, José Martínez, Ramón Martinez, Edgardo Matta, Daniel Ovie, Carlos Velazquez, G. Castañón, R. Vásquez, Charles Wakeman and Dan Warner, engineers/mixers
James Cruz, mastering engineer{{smalldiv
Juanes
Juan Luis Guerra, producer
Gustavo Borner, engineer/mixer
Gustavo Borner, mastering engineerMTV Unplugged{{smalldiv
George Noriega & Draco Rosa, producers
Dave Clauss, Héctor Espinosa, Benny Faccone, Seth Atkins Horan, Nelson "Gazu" Jaime, Allan Leschhorn, Fernando Quintana, Fabián Serrano & Sadaharu Yagi, album recording engineers
Benny Faccone, mixer
Bob Ludwig, mastering engineerVida{{smalldiv
Paco de Lucía, producer
Paco de Lucía, album recording engineer
Bori Alarcón, mixer
Bori Alarcón, mastering engineerCanción Andaluza{{smalldiv
4.40
Juan Luis Guerra & Janina Rosado, producers
Edgar Barrera, Rafael Lazzaro & Allan Leschhorn, album recording engineers
Ronnie Torres, album mixers
Adam Ayan, album mastering engineerTodo Tiene Su Hora{{smalldiv
Juan Gabriel
Gustavo Farías, album producer
Pete Fuchs, Dan Moore & Erwin Ríos, album recording engineers
Diego Farías, Gustavo Farías, Peter Fuchs, Dan Moore, Dave Rideau and Jean Smitt, album mixersLos Dúo 2{{smalldiv
with Roberto Delgado & Orquesta
Roberto Delgado, producer
Pablo Governatori & Roberto Delgado, album recording engineers
Ignacio Molino, Pablo Governatori & Roberto Delgado, album mixers
Daniel Ovie, mastering engineerSalsa Big Band{{smalldiv
Luis Miguel & David Reitzas, album producers
David Reitzas & Jess Sutcliffe, album recording engineers
David Reitzas, album mixer
José Alfredo Jiménez, songwriter
Eric Boulanger & David Reitzas, album mastering engineers¡México Por Siempre!{{smalldiv
Rosalía
El Guincho and Rosalía, album producers
El Guincho, album recording engineer
Jaycen Joshua, album mixer
Antón Álvarez Alfaro, El Guincho and Rosalía, songwriters
Chris Athens, album mastering engineerEl Mal Querer{{smalldiv
Natalia Lafourcade
Kiko Campos, album producer
José Luis Fernández & Rubén López Arista, album recording engineers
Rubén López Arista, album mixer
Natalia Lafourcade, songwriter
Michael Fuller, album mastering engineerUn Canto por México, Vol. 1{{smalldiv
Rubén Blades and Roberto Delgado & Orquesta
Roberto Delgado, album producer
Oscar Marín, album recording engineer
Delgado and Oscar Marín, album mixers
Blades, songwriter
Daniel Ovie, album mastering engineerSALSWING!{{smalldiv
Rosalía
James Blake, Frank Dukes, El Guincho, Noah Goldstein, Dylan Patrice, Sie7e, Jean Rodriguez, Sky Rompiendo, Rosalía, Tainy, Michael Uzowuru, The Weeknd & Pharrell Williams, album producers
Shin Kamiyama, Michael Larson, Sean Matsukawa, Tyler Murphy & David Rodríguez, album recording engineers
Manny Marroquin, album mixer
Rauw Alejandro, William Bevan, Daniel Gomez Carrero, LaShawn Daniels, Frank Dukes, El Guincho, Kamaal Fareed, Adam Feeney, Larry Gold, Noah Goldstein, Kaan Güneşberk, Teo Halm, Cory Henry, Chad Hugo, Fred Jerkins III, Rodney Jerkins, Tokischa Altagracia Peralta Juárez, James Blake Litherland, James W. Manning, Marco Masis, Juan Luis Morera, Urbani Mota Cedeño, William Ray Norwood Jr., Juan Ivan Orengo, Carlops Querol, Justin Rafael Quiles, David Rodríguez, Rosalía, Jacob Sherman, Alejandro Ramirez Suárez, So Y Tiet, Pilar Vila Tobella, Michael Uzowuru, José Miguel Vizcaya Sánchez, The Weeknd, Dylan Wiggins & Pharrell Williams, songwriters
Chris Gehringer, album mastering engineer)Motomami (Digital Album){{smalldiv
Karol G
Ovy on the Drums, album producer
Rob Kinelski, album mixer
Kevyn Mauricio Cruz Moreno, Karol G & Ovy On The Drums, songwriters
Dave Kutch, album mastering engineerMañana Será Bonito{{smalldiv
Juan Luis Guerra 4.40
Juan Luis Guerra & Janina Rosado, album producers
Allan Leschhorn, album recording engineerAllan Leschhorn, album mixer
Juan Luis Guerra, songwriter
Adam Ayan, album mastering engineerRadio Güira{{smalldiv
Bad Bunny
Roberto José Rosado Torres, Mag & Marcos Masis, album producers
Antonio Caraballo & Roberto José Rosado Torres, album recording engineersJosh Gudwin, album mixer
Bad Bunny, MAG, Marcos Masis & Roberto José Rosado Torres, songwriters
Colin Leonard, album mastering engineerDebí Tirar Más Fotos{{smalldiv

File:Juan Luis Guerra 2012.jpg|link=|Juan Luis Guerra has won the most in this category with 5 wins. File:Alejandro Sanz - Cap Roig 2016.jpg|link=|Alejandro Sanz won Album Of The Year 3 times. File:Juanes 2008.06.25 002.jpg|link=|Juanes has won this award 3 times. File:Calle 13 en Venezuela.jpg|link=|Calle 13, 2-time winner. File:Shakira 2012.jpg|link=|Shakira's the first female recipient of this award in 2006. File:Rosalia 2019-portrait.jpg|link=|Rosalía is the first female artist to win this award twice, in 2019 and 2022. File:Karol G for PUBG Mobile 02.jpg|link=|Karol G, 2023 award winner.

Notes

Each year is linked to the article about the Latin Grammy Awards held that year.Showing the name of the performer, the nominated album and in parentheses the record producer(s), engineers/mixer(s) and mastering engineer(s) name(s).

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