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12th Annual Latin Grammy Awards

The 12th Annual Latin Grammy Awards was held on Thursday, November 10, 2011, at the Mandalay Bay Events Center in Las Vegas and was hosted by Lucero and Cristián de la Fuente.[1][2] The eligibility period for recordings to be nominated is July 1, 2010 to June 30, 2011.[3] The show will be aired on Univision.

12th Latin Grammy Awards

November 10, 2011

Puerto Rican band Calle 13 were the big winners of the night with nine awards (breaking the previous record of five wins in a single ceremony) including Album of the Year for Entren Los Que Quieran; and Record of the Year and Song of the Year for "Latinoamérica". The Best New Artist award went to Sie7e. Shakira was honored as the Person of the Year the night before the telecast and she also won the award for Best Female Pop Vocal Album for Sale El Sol.

and Alejandra Guzmán – "Tan Sólo Tú"

Franco De Vita

– "Gritar"

Luis Fonsi

featuring Paulina Rubio – "Golpes en el Corazón"

Los Tigres del Norte

featuring Natalia Jiménez – "Lo Mejor de Mi Vida Eres Tú"

Ricky Martin

Shakira — "Antes De Las Seis"[2] — 02:50

03.

Los Tigres Del Norte Featuring Paulina Rubio — "Golpes En El Corazón"[5] — 03:40

04.

Maná Featuring Prince Royce — "Lluvia al Corazón / El Verdadero Amor Perdona"[2] — 06:08

05.

Franco De Vita Featuring Alejandra Guzmán — "Tan Sólo Tú"[2] — 03:41

06.

Wisin & Yandel And Sean Kingston — "Estoy Enamorado / Fever"[5] — 05:16

07.

Shakira — "Devoción / Loca" — 05:53

09.

Paula Fernandes And Romeo — "Meu Eu Em Você"[6] — 02:23

10.

Pablo Alborán Featuring Demi Lovato — "Solamente Tú"[5] — 02:34

11.

Sie7e Featuring Taboo — "Tengo Tu Love"[2][5] — 02:41

12.

Cristian Castro — "El Triste"[7] — 03:30

13.

Pepe Aguilar — "Canción mexicana"[6] — 03:03

14.

Pitbull Featuring Marc Anthony — "Vida 23 / Rain Over Me"[6] — 03:49

15.

Romeo Featuring Usher — "Promise"[6] — 04:19

16.

Alex, Jorge y Lena — "La Canción Del Pescado"[5]

17.

Intocable — "Prometí"[5]

18.

Reyli And Pepe Aguilar — "Al Fín Me Arme De Valor"[5]

19.

Zoe Saldana and Sofía Vergara – introduced the show[2][5]

Lucero

– presented Best Regional Song[6]

Angelique Boyer

and Blanca Soto – presented Best New Artist[5][6]

Saúl Hernández

and Juan Manuel Marquez – presented Best Urban Music Album[5][6]

Chiquinquira Delgado

and Natalia Jiménez – presented Best Contemporary Tropical Album[5]

Banda Los Recoditos

and Erik Estrada – presented Best Pop Album by a Duo/Group with Vocals[6]

Sandra Echeverría

– presented Person of the Year

Sofía Vergara

Héctor Acosta and – presented Best Urban Song[5]

Myriam Hernández

and Tito El Bambino – presented Best Rock Album

Adrienne Bailon

– presented Record of the Year

Zoe Saldana

and Prince Royce – presented Best Male Pop Vocal Album

Denisse Guerrero

– presented Best Norteño Album[6]

Silvia Navarro

– presented Song of the Year[6]

David Zepeda

and Kermit the Frog – introduced Intocable[6]

Lucero

– presented Best Female Pop Vocal Album[6]

Sebastián Rulli

and Gustavo Dudamel – presented Album of the Year

Paulina Rubio

Latin Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences