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Aymée Nuviola "Proud and Grateful" for Fifth Latin Grammy Nomination

Tuesday, September 17, 2024 by Isabella Rojas

Aymée Nuviola "Proud and Grateful" for Fifth Latin Grammy Nomination
Aymée Nuviola - Image © Aymée Nuviola / Facebook

The renowned Cuban singer Aymée Nuviola expressed feeling "proud and grateful" for her fifth nomination at the Latin Grammy Awards. "Happy, proud, and grateful to God above all, for this nomination to the Latin Grammy with the album Busco tu recuerdo by maestro Sammy Figueroa, in the category of Best Latin Jazz Album," she shared on her Instagram account. "My congratulations to maestros Sammy Figueroa and Gonzalo Rubalcaba," she added.

Searching For A Memory (Busco tu recuerdo) is nominated in the Best Latin Jazz Album category. The album is a collaboration by American percussionist Sammy Figueroa, Aymée Nuviola, and Gonzalo Rubalcaba. Rubalcaba is also nominated with Collab, alongside Hamilton De Holanda.

The prestigious artist has been nominated four times for the Latin Grammy, winning twice. She also boasts four nominations and one win at the American Grammys.

This year's 25th edition of the Latin Grammy Awards features several Cuban artists and musicians. Among them are Cimafunk and Monsieur Periné for their song Catalina, nominated in the Record of the Year category.

Aymée Nuviola's Latin Grammy Nominations

Here are some common questions and answers about Aymée Nuviola's Latin Grammy nominations and achievements.

How many Latin Grammy nominations has Aymée Nuviola received?

Aymée Nuviola has received a total of five Latin Grammy nominations.

In which category is Aymée Nuviola's album "Busco tu recuerdo" nominated?

The album "Busco tu recuerdo" is nominated in the Best Latin Jazz Album category.

How many Latin Grammy Awards has Aymée Nuviola won?

Aymée Nuviola has won two Latin Grammy Awards.

Who are the other collaborators on the nominated album "Busco tu recuerdo"?

The album "Busco tu recuerdo" features collaborations with Sammy Figueroa and Gonzalo Rubalcaba.

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