Berklee Alumni Nominated for the 2025 Latin Grammy Awards

Miguel Zenón '98
Image courtesy of the artist

Fito Paéz
Image by Kelly Davidson
The Latin Recording Academy announced the nominations for the 26th annual Latin Grammy Awards on September 17, with 14 Berklee alumni receiving 19 nominations across 12 categories, including Record of the Year, Album of the Year, Best Pop Song, Best Latin Jazz/Jazz Album, and Best Engineered Album. The biggest night in Latin music will take place Thursday, November 13, at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas. The three-hour telecast, produced by TelevisaUnivision, will air on the network’s US platforms beginning at 8:00 p.m. ET.
Saxophonist and composer Miguel Zenón ’98 was nominated for his ninth Latin Grammy in the category of Best Latin Jazz/Jazz Album for Golden City. Two-time Latin Grammy winner Lewis Pickett BM ’09 is nominated in three categories this year for his work as a mixer and mastering engineer in the categories of Record of the Year, Album of the Year, and Best Engineered Album. Artist and songwriter Nicole Zignago BM ’20 earned her fourth nomination in the Best Pop Song category for “Te Quiero.”
Eleven-time Latin Grammy–winning Argentinean musician Fito Paéz, who was recently a visiting artist with Berklee's Mediterranean Music Institute (MMI), earned two nominations for his groundbreaking cinematic opera album, Novela, including Best Rock Album and Best Rock Song for “Sale el Sol.”
Listen to a playlist featuring Berklee’s 2025 Latin Grammy alumni nominees:
Below is a full list of Berklee alumni Latin Grammy nominees. Please note that the list is subject to change as we receive updated information.
Record of the Year
“El Día Del Amigo,” CA7RIEL & Paco Amoroso
Lewis Pickett BM ’09, mixer and mastering engineer
“#Tetas,” CA7RIEL & Paco Amoroso
Lewis Pickett BM ’09, mixer and mastering engineer
“Si Antes Te Hubiera Conocido,” Karol G
Sky Rompiendo BM ’12, record producer
“Palmeras En El Jardín,” Alejandro Sanz
Lewis Pickett BM ’09, mixer
Album of the Year
Papota, CA7RIEL & Paco Amoroso
Lewis Pickett BM ’09, album mixer
Raíces, Gloria Estefan
Carlos Álvarez PD ’06, recording engineer and album mixer
Dave Poler BM ’96, recording engineer
¿Y Ahora Qué?, Alejandro Sanz
Lewis Pickett BM ’09, album mixer
Best Contemporary Pop Album
Palacio, Elsa y Elmar
Elsa Carvajal Peralta BM ’14, artist
Best Pop Song
“Te Quiero,” Nicole Zignago
Nicole Zignago BM ’20, artist and songwriter
Juan Ariza BM ’16, songwriter
Best Latin Electronic Music Performance
“QQQQ,” Ela Minus
Ela Minus BM ’13, artist and producer
Best Regional Song
“¿Seguimos o No?,” Lupita Infante
Daniela Garcia Rosso BM ’25, songwriter
Best Latin Jazz/Jazz Album
Golden City, Miguel Zenón BM ’98
Best Portuguese Language Song
“Um Vento Passou,” Milton Nascimento and esperanza spalding featuring Paul Simon
esperanza spalding BM ’05, ’18H
Best Classical Contemporary Composition
Guitar Concerto: I. The Spirit Within, II. Le Tombeau de Viola Liuzzo, III. Devil’s Rag, Eduardo García Barrios, Eliot Fisk, Orquesta Escuela Carlos Chávez
Giovanni Piacentini BM ’02, composer
Best Music for Visual Media
Cada Minuto Cuenta (Banda Sonora De La Serie Original De Prime Video), Pedro Osuna
Pedro Osuna BM ’20, artist and composer
Best Arrangement
“Te Deseo Muy Felices Fiestas (Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas)”
Cheche Alara BM ’94, arranger
Best Engineered Album
Bodhiria, Judeline
Lewis Pickett BM ’09, mixer and mastering engineer