Two-time GRAMMY® and Latin GRAMMY® nominee Lupita Infante delivered one of the standout moments at the 26th Annual Latin GRAMMY® Awards, taking the stage with poise and pride as she presented Christian Nodal the award for Best Ranchero/Mariachi Album for his hit project ¿Quién + Como Yo?
But before she stepped under the spotlight, Infante had already turned heads on the red carpet. Dressed in a striking, bold red suit paired with a high-fashion sombrero, she brought a modern, elevated twist to traditional Mexican style, a look that instantly became one of the night’s most talked-about fashion statements on social media.
A Night of Representation and Pride
From the carpet to the main stage, Lupita Infante embodied the power of Mexican heritage at one of Latin music’s biggest global stages. Her elegance, charisma, and unmistakable roots resonated with fans and viewers worldwide, reminding everyone of the richness and artistry behind regional Mexican music.
Adding to the significance of the night, Infante celebrated her own Latin GRAMMY® nomination for Best Regional Song with her track “¿Seguimos o No?” and, notably, she was the only woman nominated in the category. A major milestone, and a powerful reminder of her impact in a genre historically dominated by men.
A Defining Year for Lupita Infante
This moment comes during a deeply meaningful chapter in her career. Recently, Infante released “Prenderte una vela”, a heartfelt Día de Muertos tribute to loved ones who have passed on. The song highlights her ability to honor tradition while connecting emotionally with new generations.
Her latest album, “La Corona es Mía” (The Crown Is Mine), continues to elevate her artistic voice. Blending classic mariachi and ranchera elements with modern pop influences, the project showcases the emotional depth and elegance that define Lupita Infante’s sound. The album includes her Latin GRAMMY®–nominated hit “¿Seguimos o No?”, further cementing her as one of the leading voices in today’s contemporary regional Mexican movement.
Stream “La Corona es Mía” now and experience the artistry behind one of this generation’s most authentic and powerful Mexican voices.




















