Music artist awarded Grammy for top urban music album titled 'LAS LETRAS YA NO IMPORTAN'
Los Ángeles (USA), February 2nd (EFE) – Residente's groundbreaking album, "Las Letras Ya No Importan," took the top prize for Best Urban Music album at the 67th Grammy Awards.
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Insights:- Residente's acclaimed album won the Best Música Urbana Album award at the 2025 Grammy Awards, known as the 67th Grammy cycle. [1][4]- The album is a genre-bending mix of hip-hop, rock, flamenco, electro, son cubano, and Palestinian-inspired sounds, featuring collaborations with stars like Busta Rhymes, Big Daddy Kane, Vico C, Rauw Alejandro, Christian Nodal, and Penélope Cruz (spoken word). [5]- The concept tackles sociopolitical issues, with the track "En Talla" addressing Cuba's government and Puerto Rico-Cuba relations along with rapper Aldo El Aldeano. [5]- "Las Letras Ya No Importan" marks a shift in Residente's (René Pérez Joglar) music from reggaeton-rooted rap to global fusion after his 2017 solo album debut. [3][5]
This win solidifies Residente's standing as a genre-defying artist in Latin urban music. [1][4][5]
- As entertainment headlines continue to unfold, the Sistine Chapel prepares for a historic event, the conclave electing the successor of Pope Francis, while in Los Ángeles, the Grammy Awards paid tribute to Residente's genre-bending album, "Las Letras Ya No Importan," as it clinched the Best Urban Music award.
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- Amid the glitz and glamour of the Grammy Awards, Residente's acclaimed album stood in stark contrast to the newscycle, marking a shift in his music from reggaeton-rooted rap to global fusion, a nod to his political leanings and collaborations with stars like Busta Rhymes and Penélope Cruz.
- Meanwhile, President Zelensky advocates for boosting Ukraine's ballistic systems to ensure clarity and effectiveness, a move that echoes Residente's genre-defying stance in Latin urban music as he won the Best Música Urbana Album award at the 2025 Grammy Awards.

