Latin Grammy Award for Best Christian Album (Spanish Language)

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Latin Grammy Award for Best Christian Album (Spanish Language)
Awarded forChristian Album (Spanish Language) containing at least 51% of newly recorded material
CountryUnited States
Presented by The Latin Recording Academy
First awarded2002
Currently held byUn Corazón for Kintsugi (2024)
Website latingrammy.com

The Latin Grammy Award for Best Christian Album (Spanish Language) is an award for Latin Christian music given every year since the 5th Latin Grammy Awards ceremony, which took place at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles. [1] The award goes to solo artists, duos, or groups for releasing vocal or instrumental Spanish Christian albums containing at least 51% of new recordings. [2]

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In 2002 and 2003 the category was named Best Christian Album and rewarded the Christian albums in Spanish and Portuguese. [3] In 2004, the category was split into two depending on the language, with Portuguese language releases being awarded in the Best Christian Album (Portuguese Language) category ever since.

Since the creation of this category, Marcos Witt has been awarded the most out of any other artist, with six wins, followed by Alex Campos with five. [4]

Winners and nominees

Brasilian musician Marcelo Rossi was the first winner of this category in 2000 when there was only one category for christian albums that included both spanish and portuguese. Marcelo Rossi.jpg
Brasilian musician Marcelo Rossi was the first winner of this category in 2000 when there was only one category for christian albums that included both spanish and portuguese.
Mexican singer Marcos Witt has won this award six times, in 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2012 and 2022. Marcos Witt 2019.jpg
Mexican singer Marcos Witt has won this award six times, in 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2012 and 2022.
2005 winner Juan Luis Guerra. Juan Luis Guerra in 2012.jpg
2005 winner Juan Luis Guerra.
2008 winner Soraya Moraes was the first female winner in the category. Soraya Moraes.jpg
2008 winner Soraya Moraes was the first female winner in the category.
Colombian singer Alex Campos has won this award five times, in 2011, 2013, 2015, 2017 and 2020. Alex Campos-113-Editar.jpg
Colombian singer Alex Campos has won this award five times, in 2011, 2013, 2015, 2017 and 2020.
2014 winner Danilo Montero. Danilo Montero (La Frater) (cropped).png
2014 winner Danilo Montero.
Two-time winner Marcos Vidal. Marcos Vidal.jpg
Two-time winner Marcos Vidal.

Best Christian Album

YearPerforming artist(s)WorkNomineesRef.
2002 Padre Marcelo Rossi Paz - Ao Vivo
  • Ileana Garcés – El Amor Tiene Un Valor
  • Roberto Orellana – Mi Nuevo Amor
  • Rabito – Viva La Vida
  • 33 DC – Ven, Es Tiempo de Adorarle
2003 Marcos Witt Sana Nuestra Tierra

Best Christian Album (Spanish Language)

YearPerforming artist(s)WorkNomineesRef.
2004 Marcos Witt Recordando Otra Vez
  • Carlos Guzman – En las Alas de Una Paloma
  • Samuel HernándezJesús Siempre Llega A Tiempo
  • Rojo 24/7
  • Coalo Zamorano – Cosas Poderosas
2005 Juan Luis Guerra 440 Para Ti
2006 Marcos Witt Dios es Bueno
2007 Marcos Witt Alegría
  • Blest – Palabras del Alma
  • Daniel CalvetiUn Día Más
  • Pablo Olivares – Voy A Entregar Mi Corazón
  • Pamela – En Español
  • Paulina AguirreMujer de Fe
  • Rojo – Con El Corazón En La Mano
2008 Soraya Moraes Tengo Sed de Tí
2009 Paulina Aguirre Esperando Tu Voz
  • Lucía ParkerAlabanza Y Adoración: Del Corazón
  • Promissa – Poquito A Poco
  • David Velásquez – Su Trayectoria
  • Alan Villatoro Tuyo Soy
2010 Mónica RodríguezTienes Que Creer
2011 Alex Campos Lenguage De Amor
2012 Marcos Witt 25 Concierto Conmemorativo
  • Paulina AguirreRompe El Silencio
  • Carlos Carcache – Aquí En Tu Presencia
  • Generasion – Generasion Soy Yo
  • Jacobo Ramos – Dile Al Corazón Que Camine
  • Tercer CieloLo Que El Viento Me Enseñó
2013 Alex Campos Regreso A Ti
2014 Danilo Montero La Carta Perfecta - En Vivo
  • Amor Mercy – Desde Arriba Todo Se Ve Differente
  • Lenny Salcedo – Nuevo
  • Nirlon Sánchez – Es El Tiempo De Dios
  • Marcos VidalSigo Esperándote
  • Marcos WittSigues Siendo Dios
  • Coalo Zamorano – Confesiones De Un Corazón Agradecido
[5]
2015 Alex Campos Derroche de Amor
2016 Marcos Vidal 25 Años
  • Christine D'ClarioEterno (Live)
  • Generasion – Ciudad de Luz
  • Alex Sampedro – Alex Sampedro
  • Emir Sensini – Deseo tu Gloria
2017 Alex Campos Momentos
  • Barak – Generación Radical
  • Gabriela Cartulano – Tu Amor
  • Álvaro López and ResQBand – Sol Detente
  • Jaci Velasquez Confío
2018 AlfarerosSetenta Veces Siete
[6]
2019 Juan DelgadoTodo Pasa
[7]
2020 Alex Campos Soldados
[8]
2021 AroddyYa Me Vi
  • Anagrace – Hora Dorada
  • Aline BarrosRedención
  • Majo y Dan – Vida Encontré
  • William Perdomo – Milagro de Amar
[9]
2022 Marcos Witt Viviré
  • Aroddy – Ya Llegó la Primavera
  • AthenasAlfa y Omega
  • Gilberto Daza – ¿Quién Dijo Miedo? (Live)
  • Jesús Adrián Romero¿Cómo Me Ves?
[10]
2023 Marcos Vidal Lo Que Vemos
  • Barak – Fuego & Poder (Live)
  • Alex CamposVida
  • Gilberto Daza & Sergio Luis Rodríguez – El Vallenato Se Hizo en el Cielo
  • Jesús Israel – Hazme Caminar
  • Jesús Adrián RomeroEl Cielo Aún Espera
[11]
2024 Un CorazónKintsugi
  • Jesús Israel – Necesito de Ti
  • Majo y Dan – No Yo, Sino Cristo
  • Redimi2Maverick
  • Marcos WittTu Iglesia
[12]

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