The songs included on an album released the previous year of submission are also eligible only if they have not been submitted to competition before.
[3] Alejandro Sanz has won the most awards in the category with seven wins out of eleven nominations.
[4] "Livin' la Vida Loca" and "Despacito" by Puerto Rican singers Ricky Martin, and Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee, respectively, are the only songs to be nominated for this award in its Spanish-language version and to receive the same distinction for the English language versions.
[5] Most nominated songs were recorded in Spanish language, though "Esperando Na Janela" by Gilberto Gil, "Já Sei Namorar" by Tribalistas, "A Festa" by Maria Rita, "Dois Rios" by Skank, "Arlequim Desconhecido" by Ivan Lins and The Metropole Orchestra, "Tua" by Maria Bethânia, "Atrás de Porta" by Ivete Sangalo, "Um Abraçaço" by Caetano Veloso, "Vidas Pra Contar" by Djavan, and "É Fake (Homem Barato)" by Anaadi, recorded in Portuguese language, were also nominated, while "Talvez" by Caetano Veloso and Tom Veloso won in 2021.
· · Adan Jodorowsky & Natalia Lafourcade, record producers · Gerardo Ordoñez, recording engineer · Gerardo Ordoñez, mixer · Bernie Grundman, mastering engineer · Juan Luis Guerra & Janina Rosado, record producers · Allan Leschhorn, recording engineer · Allan Leschhorn, mixer · Adam Ayan, mastering engineer ^[I] Each year is linked to the article about the Latin Grammy Awards held that year.