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Despacito bags 4 Latin Grammy Award nominations


New York - The Latin Recording Academy announced the nominees for the 18th annual Latin Grammy Awards on Tuesday.

Puerto Rican rapper Residente's first solo album post-Calle 13 has received a leading nine nominations for this year's Latin Grammys, including for record, song and album of the year.

Colombian sensation Maluma follows him with seven, Shakira's comeback gathered six, and Juanes, Mon Laferte and producer Kevin Jimenez ADG received five nominations each, the Latin Recording Academy announced on Tuesday. The announcement was delayed by nearly a week after last year's devastating earthquake in Mexico and hurricanes Irma and Maria, which have devastated the Caribbean.

This year's ceremony could provide Juanes with the opportunity to break his record tie with Calle 13: Both acts have won 21 awards each.

Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee's megahit Despacito got four nominations: record and song of the year, as well as best urban fusion/performance for its remix with Justin Bieber and best short form music video for its clip. 

The video, the most watched on YouTube with over 3.8 billion views since its January release, was produced and directed by Carlos R. Perez and highlights the colour and beauty of now devastated Puerto Rico, which was hit by a Category 4 hurricane, Maria, less than a week ago.

Ten acts are vying for album, song and record of the year, unlike the traditional Grammy Awards where five nominees compete. Album of the year nominees also include Ruben Blades with Roberto Delgado & Orquesta, Antonio Carmona, Vicente Garcia, Nicky Jam, Juanes, Mon Laferte, Natalia Lafourcade, Shakira and Danay Suarez.

The record of the year list is comprised by a diverse group of artists, genres and collaborations that include Residente's Guerra, Amarrame by Mon Laferte, featuring Juanes; Shakira and Maluma's Chantaje, El Ratico by Juanes with Kali Uchis, Jorge Drexler's El Surco, Maluma's Felices Los 4, Blades' La Flor De La Canela, Alejandro Fernandez's Quiero Que Vuelvas and Ricky Martin's Vente Pa' Ca, also featuring Maluma.

The Latin Grammys will air live on Univision on 16 November 16 from Las Vegas.

Click here to see the full list of nominees.

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