“Latin AMAs 2023: Emotional Moments and Breakthrough Wins”

2023-04-22 00:03:00

Latin AMAs 2023: David Bisbal and Olga Tañón lavished vocal power (AP Photo/John Locher)

The 2023 Latin AMAs will go down in history as an atypical awards ceremony, both for the extreme fashion that was seen on the red carpet, the ones that won the most categories and, most strangely, because the personal lives of the artists were it overflowed before the cameras, in most cases, without those involved being able to do much about it. Their broken hearts spoke louder than the music.

There were many tears. Not all for joy. And history was made. It is probably more than what Dick Clark Production, the company that owns the Latin American Music Awards, was looking for when, after seven years of association with Telemundo, it decided not to renew the contract with the network and give the awards to TelevisaUnivision, which threw the house down. the window and achieved many unforgettable moments.

Sorrows disguised and processed

Becky G was one of the most awarded artists of the night, with four Latin AMAs. The first she received on the carpet, but it was the second and the only one that was given to her in the middle of the ceremony that deeply touched her heart.

“Wow, I’m crying,” said the Mexican-American artist. “I have always talked about the importance of being Latina but, above all, my Mexican pride. Many genres have inspired me, but being Mexican not only inspires my music but also my way of working, the way I spend time with my family I have Mexican blood. And also to all my 200% out there, you are enough.”

The 200% refers to the movement that rejects that Latinos are 50% Latin American and 50% American. On the contrary, it ensures that both are 100%. That’s why 200%. However, Becky G’s face made it clear that those tears were not only of gratitude and pride. The award was forIt’s over’, his collaboration with Marca MP and the artist is experiencing the first major love break of her life, after finishing her engagement with the soccer player Sebastián Lletget, in the midst of an infidelity scandal on his part.

Fortunately, Becky knows how to respond to adversity and not only later celebrated with music on stage – she sang ‘Chanel’ with Featherweight – but she has shone like never before at the famous Coachella music festival.

While Becky G tried to disguise her sadness, her bestie Natti Natasha processed hers and turned it into a song.

The Dominican artist stole the night when she debuted as a presenter with an ease and charisma that more experienced hosts would like to have. However, the most impressive thing about Natti at the Latin AMAs was not how well she did in that role, nor how beautiful and accurate she was in all of her fashion selections. Her song “La Falta Que Me Haces” made more than one cry.

The song was written and dedicated to his partner, music businessman Raphy Pina, who is serving a sentence of more than three years in federal prison for illegal possession of weapons.

love to parents

Pepe Aguilar and David Bisbal were two of the four honorees of the night. Carlos Vives and Prince Royce complete the quartet of music stars recognized with special awards. The last two had beautiful moments, but typical in this type of event. However, the first two fell out of the mold and even broke it.

The Spanish artist broke down in tears when Olga Tañón reminded him of his father. Recent times have been marked by painful family situations in the life of David Bisbal. His father has advanced Alzheimer’s. His older brother is going through a severe bout of depression, which has required hospitalization.

Pepe Aguilar also cried, but in his case it was pure joy, as he received his award from his youngest daughter, the extremely talented Ángela Aguilar. “When I was a child, I didn’t know what she wanted to be, but I knew that she wanted to be like him,” said the young artist. “My father has sold millions of albums, he is a composer, singer, producer, businessman, but above all, a great man. I have the great privilege and great pride of recognizing the greatest exponent of Mexican music. The man I admire and love the most, he is the artist who has best represented Mexico. My father, my hero, Pepe Aguilar”. How not to shed a tear with such a statement!

Angela Aguilar, right, presents her father Pepe Aguilar with the legacy award at the Latin American Music Awards on Thursday, April 20, 2023, at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas. (AP Photo/John Locher)

Angela Aguilar presenting her father Pepe Aguilar with the Latin AMA Legado (AP Photo/John Locher)

men do cry

While many tried to contain their emotion, the members of Grupo Frontera burst into tears (of happiness) upon receiving the first prize of their artistic lives. And it is that despite the fact that this group currently has the number one song in the world on streaming platforms – ‘x100to’, with Bad Bunny- the regional Mexican music band has barely been in existence for a year.

“I’m trembling,” acknowledged Adelaido ‘Payo’ Solis, the leader of the group. “Thank you very much. Just a year ago we were playing in our garage at home.”

These were just the most impressive moments of a night full of emotions, like few others, that probably marked the official beginning of a new era in Latin music. After all, Karol G and Becky G won more prizes than Bad Bunny and the lying corridos swept.

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