City
Epaper

66th Grammy Awards: Best Musica Urbana Album goes to Karol G for 'Manana Sere Bonito'

By IANS | Updated: February 5, 2024 08:10 IST

Mumbai, Feb 5 Colombian singer-songwriter Carolina Giraldo Navarro, professionally known by her stage name Karol G, clinched the ...

Open in App

Mumbai, Feb 5 Colombian singer-songwriter Carolina Giraldo Navarro, professionally known by her stage name Karol G, clinched the trophy for Best Musica Urbana Album for ‘Manana Sere Bonito’ at the currently ongoing 66th edition of the Grammy Awards.

The Grammy Award for Best Musica Urbana Album is an honour presented to recording artists for quality vocal or instrumental Latin urban albums.

The Recording Academy took to its official handle on micro-blogging site X and congratulated the winner. They wrote, “Congrats Best Musica Urbana Album winner - 'MANANA SERA BONITO' @KarolG #GRAMMYs”.

She won over Rauw Alejandro and Tainy.

The 66th annual Grammy Awards, which recognises the best recordings, compositions, and artists are being held at the Crypto.com Arena, Los Angeles Trevor Noah as the show's host.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

HockeyIndia lose 2-4 to Australia at Sultan of Johor Cup 2025

CricketAfghanistan Cricket Board name squad for Hong Kong Sixes 2025

CricketHosts Hong Kong announce strong squad for Hong Kong Sixes 2025

Other SportsChina sweep men's and women's team finals to claim double gold at the 28th Asian Table Tennis Championships in Bhubaneswar

Other SportsIndia recommended to host 2030 Commonwealth Games in Ahmedabad

Entertainment Realted Stories

EntertainmentFans call Tejasswi Prakash's post for BF Karan Kundrra a savage response to Anusha Dandekar's cheating allegations

EntertainmentSmriti Irani shares a selfie with Sakshi Tanwar, calls her “home”

EntertainmentPankaj Tripathi shoots in Varanasi for Mirzapur amidst excited fans

EntertainmentSunny Deol remembers late Pankaj Dheer, calls him a “fine human being”

EntertainmentAyushmann Khurrana, Rashmika Mandanna set stage on fire with their dance moves on 'Thamma' song in Delhi