Latin Grammy Award for Best Pop/Rock Song

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Awarded forquality vocal or instrumental pop/rock music singles or tracks
CountryUnited States
Currently held byConociendo Rusia, Jorge Drexler & Pablo Drexler for "Desastres Fabulosos" (2025)
Latin Grammy Award for Best Pop/Rock Song
Awarded forquality vocal or instrumental pop/rock music singles or tracks
CountryUnited States
Presented byThe Latin Recording Academy
Currently held byConociendo Rusia, Jorge Drexler & Pablo Drexler for "Desastres Fabulosos" (2025)
Websitelatingrammy.com

The Latin Grammy Award for Best Pop/Rock Song is an award presented annually by the Latin Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences at the Latin Grammy Awards.[1]

The description of the category at the 2020 Latin Grammy Awards states that it "includes the genres of Trap and Dancehall Songs" and states that "a song must contain at least 51% of the lyrics in Spanish, Portuguese or languages/dialects of Hispano-America and must be a new song."[2] The award is to the songwriter(s), with instrumental recordings, cover songs, remixes and interpolation/sampling recordings not eligible for the category.

The category was first awarded at the 21st Annual Latin Grammy Awards in 2020, with Fito Páez being the inaugural winner for writing his song "La Canción de las Bestias". Páez is also the only artist to have received the award more than once, with two wins.

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