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Puerto Rican Star Rauw Alejandro Steals the Show at Latin Grammys
14 Nov
Summary
- Rauw Alejandro delivered a dynamic, genre-blending performance
- His performance paid tribute to Puerto Rico's rich culture and history
- Bad Bunny leads this year's Latin Grammy nominations with 12 nods

On November 13th, 2025, Puerto Rican singer Rauw Alejandro proved why he remains one of Latin music's most dynamic performers at the 26th annual Latin Grammy Awards. Taking the stage with his signature smooth vocals and captivating choreography, Alejandro delivered a medley that showcased his versatility, effortlessly transitioning between genres like tropical, bachata, pop, and salsa.
Alejandro's performance opened with "Khé?," set against visuals inspired by the rich culture of Puerto Rico, including striking Afro-Caribbean dance masks and nods to the colorful streets of Old San Juan. This artistic homage turned his set into a tribute to the deep-rooted traditions and history of his island, anchored by Alejandro's contemporary flair and magnetic stage presence.
Wearing a stylish lilac silk outfit reminiscent of matador fashion, with early Michael Jackson influences, Alejandro brought his signature fluidity to "Silencio," heating things up with a bachata-infused sequence. Joined by a partner in a shimmering gold dress, the performance paired steamy romantic vibes with captivating choreography. Alejandro also treated the audience to the salsa banger "Falsedad" and the Afrobeats-laden hit "Carita Linda."
Meanwhile, Bad Bunny leads the nominations for this year's Latin Grammys, topping the list with 12 nods, including album of the year for Debí Tirar Más Fotos and double mentions in the record of the year and song of the year categories.



