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Latin Grammy nominated songs from 2000 that'll give you all the feels


UPDATED DECEMBER 2, 2019 11:28 AM EST

The 20th annual  Latin Grammys  are quickly approaching. Music’s greatest will converge at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas on November 14 to celebrate and honor this year’s best Latin music.

The artists dominating today’s music scene is very different from the first annual Latin Grammys. In 2019, we can’t stop head bopping to  Rosalía ’s hits or  Sebastian Yatra ’s smooth tunes, and let’s not even get started on the urban music that’s made waves in the last few years.  Bad Bunny ,  J Balvin  and  Ozuna  are some of the genre’s best talents that have successfully crossed over to the American market. But twenty years ago, different artists were topping the charts.  Shakira  was just starting out in her career, a 20-year-old  Christina Aguilera  made her first Spanish album and  Ricky Martin  had put out his iconic song Livin La Vida Loca.

Keep scrolling to see (and hear) some of the most popular songs that were nominated for a Grammy in the first ever Latin Grammys awards!

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Shakira—Ojos Así

Shakira was nominated for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance for her song Ojos Así. the music video, which was just as memorable as the song, featured the Colombian singer rocking long, red hair with dark roots. Trust, it was a look that every girl wanted that year.

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Carlos Santana and Fernando Olvera—Corazón Espinado

The duo won Record of the Year for their song Corazón Espinado. It was the one track always playing at your familia’s Sunday barbecues.

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Christina Aguilera—Genio Atrapado

In 2000, the pop singer made an entirely Spanish song titled Mi Reflejo. Her song Genio Atrapado (Genie in a Bottle) was nominated in the same category as Shakira’s track for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance, and the singer also gave a live performance of the song during the show. What a time to be alive.

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Ricky Martin—Livin’ La Vida Loca

This is by far the greatest chorus of all time. Upside, inside out, we were all living the vida loca during the 2000s when this gem of a track dropped.

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Jennifer Lopez and Marc Anthony—No Me Ames

Although Jennifer and Marc weren’t an item yet (she was dating P. Diddy), the duo put out this Spanish track that made everyone ~feel~. A few years later, the two got married and had twins Emme and Max together.

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Marc Anthony—Dímelo

This upbeat tempo is one of the singer’s English songs that was nominated in 200 for Song of the Year. And it’s easy to see why—the lyrics, the beats the bravados. It’s Marc Anthony at his greatest.