SESAC Recognizes The Best Of Latin Music With The Annual SESAC Latina Music Awards 2021
Presenting for the first time the following awards in two categories:
COMPOSER OF THE YEAR Edén Muñoz - Regional Mexican Manuel Turizo - Pop / Latin Rhythm
SONG OF THE YEAR Christian Nodal "Se Me Olvidó" - Regional Mexican Ñengo Flow "Safaera" - Pop / Latin Rhythm
PUBLISHER OF THE YEAR Dulce María Music - Regional Mexican Sony Sounds - Pop / Latin Rhythm
LOS ANGELES, June 30, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- SESAC Latina is honored to recognize the success of its composers and publishers with its annual music awards, which were given to almost 40 songs. For the first time in the awards history, the top awards for the SESAC LATINA MUSIC AWARDS were presented in two categories: Regional Mexican and Pop / Latin Rhythm.
The list of winners is headed by Edén Muñoz, who won his second award for Songwriter of the Year - Regional Mexican, after topping the charts this year with songs such as "Barquillero," "Sólo Tú," "Cerrando Ciclos" and "Esta Vez Soy Yo," which were also recognized with SESAC Latina Performance Awards. Manuel Turizo also tops the list, winning the award for Songwriter of the Year - Pop / Latin Rhythm for the first time. Turizo has been making noise with his songs "TBT" and "Quiéreme Mientras Se Pueda," "Te Quemaste," "Pegao," "La Nota" and "No Encuentro Palabras," which were all recognized with SESAC Latina Performance Awards.
"There is no doubt that music makes our world a better place to enjoy life, helping us overcome any difficult situation like the one we are facing now," said Celeste Zendejas, vice president of SESAC Latina. "And what better opportunity to celebrate those who with their love, passion, talent, and dedication create this beautiful feeling that we call music. Thanks to all our songwriters for capturing all their experiences and feelings in each song. Today we honor them by recognizing all the songs that have marked the history of Latin music worldwide during 2020. Congratulations to all the winners!"
"It has been an exciting year in Latin music, and we are proud to celebrate and honor SESAC Latina's songwriters' and publishers' most performed songs," said Sam Kling, senior vice president of creative operations, SESAC Rights Management in an official statement. "Their songs have blended genres, transcended eras, and made their way to non-Spanish speaking audiences in unprecedented ways."
The Song of the Year Award went to Christian Nodal for "Se Me Olvidó" in Regional Mexican and Ñengo Flow for "Safaera" in Pop / Latin Rhythm.
Dulce María Music won the Publisher of the Year Award in Regional Mexican, and for the sixth consecutive year, Sony Sounds in Pop / Latin Rhythm.
The SESAC LATINA MUSIC AWARDS, announced on Wednesday, June 30 through SESAC Latina's social media channels and its official website, have been honoring the best of Latin music for almost three decades.
SESAC Latina proudly congratulates all the winners.
For a complete list of winners, click here.
About SESAC PRO
SESAC Performing Rights Organization is the second oldest PRO in the U.S. It drives efficiency in licensing for music users and enhances value for its affiliated writers, publishers, and composers by providing timely, efficient royalty collection and distribution. SESAC represents over 30,000 songwriters and film composers from a broad range of genres including artists such as Adele, Burna Boy, Christophe Beck, Rosanne Cash, David Crosby, Neil Diamond, Bob Dylan, Lalah Hathaway, Gabriel Mann, Christian Nodal, REM and many more. SESAC is a leader and innovator in music licensing that administers public performance, mechanical, and other rights through SESAC PRO and its affiliates including The Harry Fox Agency, Rumblefish, and Mint Digital Services. SESAC Rights Management has offices in New York, Nashville, Los Angeles, London and Munich.
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