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Leonel Garcia, Natalia Lafourcade lead 2015 Latin Grammy nominations

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Mexican singer-songwriter Leonel García is the one to beat at this year’s Latin Grammys.

With six nods, García leads the nominations for the 2015 awards, the Latin Recording Academy announced Wednesday morning.

García hasn’t been up for a Latin Grammy since his days as a member of Latin pop-R&B duo Sin Bandera (they scored two awards before disbanding in 2007 to pursue solo careers). The folk-pop singer is up for record of the year and best singer-songwriter album for “Amor Futuro.”

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García also landed two entries in the song of the year category, one for his own single, “Recuerdas,” and another for “Hasta La Raíz,” a duet with Natalia Lafourcade.

Lafourcade, with five nods, follows García on the nomination list. The Mexican pop-rock singer is up for record and album of the year for “Hasta La Raíz.”

Juan Luis Guerra and Alejandro Sanz; engineers Edgar Barrera, Demián Nava and Alan Saucedo; and producer Cachorro López each received four nominations. Pablo Alborán, Miguel Bosé, Café Quijano, Pedro Capó, Nicky Jam, Ricky Martin and Vicentico followed with three.

Kaay, Iván “Melón” Lewis, Manu Manzo, Matisse, Monsieur Periné, Julieta Rada, Tulipa Ruiz, Raquel Sofía, Vázquez Sounds and Vitrola Sintética will compete for new artist.

At the 2014 Latin Grammy Awards, late Spanish flamenco guitarist Paco de Lucía won album of the year, with Enrique Iglesias, Descemer Bueno and Gente de Zona walking away with song of the year honors for their crossover hit “Bailando.”

The 16th Latin Grammy Awards are to the MGM Grand Garden Area in Las Vegas for a second year. The ceremony is scheduled to air live on Univision on Nov. 19.

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