El Plan Win Best Tejano Album at 25th Latin Grammys

Courtesy of The Latin Recording Academy

Monterrey-based Tejano band El Plan has won their second Latin Grammy Award for Best Tejano Album at the 25th annual Latin Grammy Awards, held on Thursday, November 14, in Miami, Florida. This marks the band’s fifth nomination for Best Tejano Album, having previously won in 2021.

The award-winning album, Imperfecto, showcases El Plan’s ability to blend traditional Tejano rhythms with contemporary influences, creating a unique and engaging listening experience. During their acceptance speech at the Miami Beach Convention Center, El Plan’s frontman Jair Alcalá expressed heartfelt gratitude: “Thank you very much to the Academy, thank you very much. El Plan is turning 20 years old and what a gift, thank you very much. Thank you to the production team, Abelardo RiveraVictoria KüneJimmy Cavazos, the great guests of this album that celebrated our friends this 20th anniversary of El Plan, Flor de ToloacheFranco EscamillaIsrael MoralesAndy Aranda, Pastrana, our families, our friends, all the people in Monterrey. Long live the music of Monterrey, yes sir, and long live the music of Tejano. Arriba México!

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This year, two other albums were nominated in the Best Tejano Album category, including “Ganas (Deluxe)” by Mexico-based band Vilax and “Siempre Gabriella” by rising star Gabriella Martinez, originally from Florida but now residing in Houston, Texas. The award was announced during the Latin Grammy Premiere Party, where most of the awards were presented. The remaining awards will be announced during a three-hour telecast at the Kaseya Center produced by TelevisaUnivision, airing live on Univision, Galavisión, and ViX, beginning at 8 p.m. ET/PT (7 p.m. Central), preceded by a one-hour pre-show starting at 7 p.m. ET/PT.

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