2023 Rolling Stone en Español Awards

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DateOctober 26, 2023
Hosted byRenata Notni
Most awardsNatalia Lafourcade (3)
2023 Rolling Stone en Español Awards
DateOctober 26, 2023
VenueThe Fillmore
Miami, United States
Hosted byRenata Notni
Most awardsNatalia Lafourcade (3)
Most nominationsBad Bunny (6)
Television/radio coverage
Network
Rolling Stone en Español Awards · 2024 

The 1st Rolling Stone en Español Awards took place on October 26, 2023, at The Fillmore in Miami, United States, presented to recognize excellence in Ibero-American music releases, films and television productions of 2023.[1] The ceremony was hosted by Mexican actress Renata Notni and broadcast on TNT and HBO Max.[2][3]

The awards ceremony was announced in 2023 by the Spanish language edition of the American magazine Rolling Stone, intended to "highlight creations that have outstanding cultural impact, innovation, originality, boldness, quality, and a significant contribution to the industry".[4]

The nominations were announced on August 10, 2023, with Puerto Rican singer Bad Bunny leading the nominations with six, followed by Rosalía with five, and Natalia Lafourcade, Guitarricadelafuente, Karol G and Juanes, all with four each. In the film and series categories, Argentine film Argentina, 1985 led the nominations with four, followed by the films The Beasts, 1976, Bardo, False Chronicle of a Handful of Truths, Official Competition and The Pack; and the series Belascoarán and News of a Kidnapping, all with three.[5]

List of musical performances
Artist(s)[6][3] Song(s)
Humbe "CÓMO RESPIRAR???"
Elena Rose "Disculpa Amiga"
iLe
Ivy Queen
"Algo Bonito"
Silvana Estrada "Te Guardo"
Ximena Sariñana
Juan Pablo Vega
"Tenemos Que Hablar"
Kevin Kaarl "mis compas tan aquí"
"San Lucas"
Villano Antillano "Kaleidoscópica"
Jay Wheeler "Pacto"
"Repeat"
Natalia Lafourcade "De Todas las Flores"
Pedro Capó "Volver a Casa"
Tiago PZK
Lit Killah
"luxxx"
Reik "El Correcto"
"Ya Me Enteré"
"Me Niego"
"Creo en Ti"
Ryan Castro "Quema"
"Ghetto Star"
Omar Montes "La Llama del Amor"
Carín León "Primera Cita"
"Según Quién"

Winners and nominees

References

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