Andrés Cepeda, one of Colombia’s most beloved and influential singer-songwriters, has scored three nominations at the 26th Annual Latin GRAMMY® Awards, reinforcing his status as a defining voice in contemporary Latin music.
A Triple Recognition for Bogotá
Cepeda’s nominations include:
- Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album – Bogotá
- Song of the Year – “Bogotá”
- Best Pop Song – “Bogotá”
The recognition highlights both his performance and songwriting excellence, showcasing his ability to weave heartfelt narratives into sophisticated pop arrangements.
Behind the Album: A Tribute to His City
Bogotá, Cepeda’s latest project, is a deeply personal sonic tribute to the city that shaped his life and career. Recorded at Henson Studios in Los Angeles and Audiovisión in Bogotá, the album was produced in collaboration with the acclaimed duo Andrés Torres and Mauricio Rengifo, who are also nominated for Producer of the Year in part due to their work on “Bogotá” and “Una Flor.”
Cepeda on His Nominations
Reflecting on the news, Cepeda shared:
“What a way to start the day! Thank you to the Academy for these nominations, to my colleagues and my team for this achievement for Bogotá El Álbum. Congratulations to Andrés Torres and Mauricio Rengifo for their nomination as Producer of the Year with our album.” – Andrés Cepeda
Bogotá La Gira: A Tour in Motion
The nominations come as Cepeda continues his successful Bogotá La Gira tour, which kicked off in Colombia and will soon expand to stages across the United States. Known for his intimate performances and emotional connection with audiences, Cepeda’s concerts further cement his reputation as one of Latin music’s most compelling live acts.
A Latin GRAMMY® Legacy
With multiple Latin GRAMMY® wins already under his belt, including Lo Mejor Que Hay En Mi Vida, Andrés Cepeda Big Band, Compadres, and Décimocuarto Cepeda’s new nominations add to a career defined by consistency, innovation, and emotional resonance.
Latin GRAMMYs® 2025
The 26th Annual Latin GRAMMY® Awards will be held on Thursday, November 13, 2025, at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada. The ceremony promises to be a night full of emotion, talent, and celebration of Spanish-language music, with Cepeda once again taking center stage.



















