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Pepe Aguilar Brings Mariachi Flair to 2025 Latin Grammys

Summary

  • Pepe Aguilar performs with 16-piece mariachi band
  • Competes against son-in-law Christian Nodal in ranchero/mariachi category
  • Showcases Mexican pride with charro regalia and folk dancers
Pepe Aguilar Brings Mariachi Flair to 2025 Latin Grammys

On November 14, 2025, Mexican artist Pepe Aguilar took the stage at the Latin Grammys with a grand display of mariachi music and Mexican pride. Aguilar, known for his versatility across genres, opted for a traditional ranchera performance, backed by a 16-piece mariachi ensemble.

Aguilar belted out two songs from his album "Mi Suerte Es Ser Mexicano," which was nominated for best ranchero/mariachi album. His powerful, velvety voice and commanding stage presence captivated the audience, showcasing his mastery of the mariachi style. Dressed in full charro regalia, Aguilar also incorporated folk Mexican dancers, adding an extra layer of authenticity to the spectacle.

In a twist, Aguilar was competing in the ranchero/mariachi category against his son-in-law, Christian Nodal. When Nodal's name was announced as the winner, he embraced his wife Angela Aguilar and then shared a gesture of respect by hugging his father-in-law before taking the stage.

The 2025 Latin Grammys featured a diverse lineup of performers, including standouts like Rauw Alejandro, Elena Rose, and Gloria Estefan alongside Nathy Peluso. However, Pepe Aguilar's mariachi-infused performance stood out as a celebration of Mexico's rich musical heritage.

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Pepe Aguilar performed traditional ranchera and mariachi music at the 2025 Latin Grammys.
Pepe Aguilar competed against his son-in-law, Christian Nodal, in the best ranchero/mariachi album category at the 2025 Latin Grammys.
Pepe Aguilar celebrated Mexican culture by performing with a 16-piece mariachi band, wearing charro attire, and incorporating folk Mexican dancers into his performance.

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