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5 things to watch for at the 2022 Latin Grammy Awards

LOS ANGELES — At Thursday's Latin Grammy Awards in Las Vegas, all eyes will be on an artist who won't be attending the ceremony: Bad Bunny. The Puerto Rican superstar — who is scheduled to perform in Medellín that night as part of his global stadium tour — leads this year's field with 10 nominations, including album of the year for his record-breaking LP, "Un Verano Sin Ti," which topped the ...
In this file photo, Bad Bunny performs onstage at the 2020 Billboard Music Awards, broadcast on Oct. 14, 2020 at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles.

LOS ANGELES — At Thursday's Latin Grammy Awards in Las Vegas, all eyes will be on an artist who won't be attending the ceremony: Bad Bunny.

The Puerto Rican superstar — who is scheduled to perform in Medellín that night as part of his global stadium tour — leads this year's field with 10 nominations, including album of the year for his record-breaking LP, "," which topped the Billboard 200 for 13 weeks. Other top nominees include Édgar Barrera, Rosalía,, Christina Aguilera and Camilo.

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