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Estevie Embraces Her 'Bad Girl' Era with 'Somos Peligro' Collab
11 Nov
Summary
- Estevie, daughter of Latin pop icon Chayanne, nominated for 2025 Latin Grammy's Best New Artist
- Flamenco guitarist Yerai Cortés first in his genre to be nominated for Best New Artist
- Mexican singer-songwriter Paloma Morphy reshaping alternative music scene

As the 2025 Latin Grammy Awards approach on November 13th in Las Vegas, 10 promising artists from across Latin America, the US, and Spain are competing for the prestigious Best New Artist title. Among them is Estevie, the daughter of renowned Latin pop icon Chayanne, who is embracing her "bad girl" era with the release of her collaboration "Somos Peligro" with Hans El Oso.
Flamenco guitarist Yerai Cortés is also making history as the first artist in his genre to be nominated for the Best New Artist award. Cortés recently starred in a documentary about his journey called "The Flamenco Guitar of Yerai Cortés," directed by C. Tangana, with whom he has developed a close friendship.
Additionally, Mexican singer-songwriter Paloma Morphy is reshaping the sound of alternative music and earning a nomination for Best Alternative Song for her track "(Sola)." Morphy is embracing a diverse range of genres, from pop to trap, as she continues to explore and evolve her artistry.
These three talented nominees represent the diverse and dynamic Latin music scene, each carving out their own unique path and capturing the attention of the industry and fans alike as they vie for the coveted Best New Artist title at the 2025 Latin Grammy Awards.




