Peso Pluma wins its first GRAMMY for Best Mexican Music Album and this is how it reacts

Peso Pluma wins its first GRAMMY for Best Mexican Music Album and this is how it reacts

The singer of prone corridos Featherweight received this Sunday, February 4th his first Grammy American for Best Mexican Music Album (Including Tejano) for his album “Génesis”.

Featherweight reacts to his first GRAMMY

Although Peso Pluma did not come to receive his award, which also included exponents of Texan music, the Mexican reacted through social networks.

Thanks to all of you who are listening and who support my music. “Today a dream came true, not only for me but also for the whole team,” he wrote.

I will continue to represent my country Wherever I go. “I’m happy to be able to belong to the list of great Mexican artists who have won a GRAMMY,” the star of corridos tumbados posted shortly after on the social network X.

The Featherweight Award was presented during the so-called GRAMMY Premiere, a gala before the main event that will take place this Sunday night at the Crpyto.com Arena in Los Angeles.

At the premiere, the most awards were presented in the Latin music categories.

The young performer walked the red carpet before the main gala hand-in-hand with his girlfriend Nicki Nicole and said he was very “thrilled” to win at the previous ceremony. He teased that there will be more music from him.

In the Best Latin or Alternative Rock Album category, there was a tie Natalia Lafourcade (‘Of All Flowers’) and Juanes (‘Everyday life’).

I thank my family, to Mother Earth and music. Every void, every broken person can be healed with the power of music,” exclaimed the winner of four US GRAMMY Awards after this recognition.

“I will continue to bring my inspiration to the music. Mom, Dad, let’s go!” he said.

While the Colombian, who has the same number of gramophones, was unable to attend the ceremony and the award was received by his teammates.

Likewise, the Guatemalan singer-songwriter and guitarist Gabi Morenowho had received a standing ovation moments earlier with a pre-gala performance, won in the Best Latin Pop Album category with ‘X Mí (Vol. 1)’.

Many thanks to my mother and my sister who came here from Guatemala just to see me,” he said.

“It’s an acoustic album made up of songs that mean a lot to me from other projects […] I want to dedicate it to all my people in Guatemala.”

Source: univision

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