Romeo Santos, Daddy Yankee, Keityn & More Win Big at 2026 ASCAP Latin Music Awards
Romeo Santos, Daddy Yankee, Keityn & More Scoop Up Prestigious Awards at 2026 ASCAP Latin Music Awards
In a night filled with glitz, glamour, and plenty of Latin music magic, some of the biggest names in the industry walked away victorious at the 2026 ASCAP Latin Music Awards. From chart-topping hits to stunning performances, this year's ceremony was one for the books.
Leading the pack was none other than the King of Bachata himself, Romeo Santos. The beloved singer-songwriter took home multiple awards, including Song of the Year for his smash hit "Bailando Sin Frenos." With his soulful vocals and irresistible charm, it's no surprise that Santos continues to dominate the Latin music scene.
But Santos wasn't the only one making waves at the awards show. Reggaeton superstar Daddy Yankee also had a night to remember, earning accolades for his infectious track "Descontrol." Known for his high-energy performances and party-starting anthems, Daddy Yankee proved once again why he's one of the genre's biggest names.
Meanwhile, rising star Keityn made a major impression with his win for Breakthrough Artist of the Year. The talented singer-songwriter has been making a name for himself with his unique blend of pop and reggaeton, and his future in the industry looks brighter than ever.
Other winners at the 2026 ASCAP Latin Music Awards included talented artists such as Becky G, Ozuna, and CNCO, showcasing the diverse range of talent present in the Latin music landscape. From reggaeton to bachata to pop, this year's winners truly represented the best of the best in the industry.
As the evening came to a close, it was clear that the 2026 ASCAP Latin Music Awards would go down in history as a night to remember. With unforgettable performances, well-deserved victories, and plenty of musical magic, this year's ceremony was a true celebration of Latin music excellence. Here's to many more years of incredible talent and unforgettable moments in the world of music.