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All the Latinx stars nominated for the iHeartRadio Music Awards


UPDATED NOVEMBER 4, 2019 2:32 PM EST
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Shakira

Awards season has officially begun! And as evidence proves, there's plenty of Latinx star power rising up and taking over the scene. These artists stole the spotlight with epic (and award-winning) moments at the Golden Globes. Next up they're lined up for big wins at the iHeartRadio Music Awards, which take place on March 14. From the legends (like Shakira) to the newcomers (like Lele Pons), these are all the Latinx stars who are nominated and we hope will take home a prize.

Shakira

Colombian singer (and world's best belly dancer), Shakira, scored a nomination for Latin Song of the Year with her high-energy track Clandestino, which also features fellow Combian singer/songwriter Maluma

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Camila Cabello

Camila Cabello

Cuban-American singer Camila Cabello scored a couple of nominations for this year's awards, including for Best Female Artist and Best Lyrics for her song Consequences.

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Bad Bunny and J Balvin

Bad Bunny and J Balvin

When Bad Bunny and J Balvin come together, great things happen. Alongside Cardi B, the two are nominated for Best Collaboration, Best Hip-Hop Song of the Year and Best Music Video for their popular track I Like It.

The two artists also scored some seperate nods, including Latin Artist of the Year.

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Cardi B

Cardi B

Cardi B is nominated in several categories—Female Artist of the Year, Best Collaboration (for three tracks!), Hip-Hop Song of the Year, Hip-Hop Artist of the Year and Best Music Video. This chick is utterly talented.

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Daddy Yankee

Daddy Yankee

Resident reggaetonero Daddy Yankee scored a couple of nods this year, including Latin Artist of the Year and Latin Song of the Year for his track Dura

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Lele Pons

Lele Pons

22-year-old Lele Pons is quickly rising up the ranks in the music industry. She's nominated for Best New Latin Artist, and seeing as the Venezuelan stunner is slated to release an album this year, she could be looking at many more awards in the near future. 

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Ozuna

Ozuna

Puerto Rican reggaetonero Ozuna is the king of collabs. He's nominated for Latin Song of the Year for his work with Mexican band Reik and reggaeton-rapper Wisin for their work on Me Niego. He's also up for Best Music Video for Taki Taki, the upbeat track featuring Selena Gomez, Cardi B and DJ Snake. But his biggest nomination? Latin Artist of the Year. 

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Maluma

Maluma

Besides receiving a nomination for his song with Shakira, Colombian singer (and smooth performer) Maluma is also up for Latin Artist of the Year. 

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Luis Fonsi and Demi Lovato

Luis Fonsi and Demi Lovato

If you weren't living under a rock last year, then you know why Luis Fonsi and Demi Lovato are nominated. Their hit song Échame La Culpa was heard everywhere and totally deserves a nod for Latin Song of the Year.