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Camila Cabello, Luis Fonsi, Rosalía score Latin Grammy nominations

The Latin Recording Academy unveiled its 2019 Latin Grammy nominees Tuesday morning, with Spanish star Alejandro Sanz and Los Angeles-based mix engineer Jaycen Joshua leading the pack with eight nominations apiece.

Other high-profile nominees include "Despacito" hitmaker Luis Fonsi, "Senorita" pop star Camila Cabello, "Yo x Ti, Tu x Mi" artist Rosalia and "Te Mando Flores" singer Fonseca.

Cabello, formerly of Fifth Harmony, nabbed three nods, including record and song of the year for "Mi Persona Favorita," her collaboration

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