Graffiti Awards

The Graffiti Awards (Spanish: Premios Graffiti) are honors recognizing achievement in Uruguayan music. They were created in 2003.

Graffiti Awards
Awarded forMusic
LocationNational Auditorium of Sodre
CountryUruguay
First awarded2003
Websitewww.premiosgraffiti.com.uy

History

When they were first established in 2003, the Graffiti Awards only rewarded Uruguayan rock. In subsequent years they became more representative, and went on to reward all genres of the music of Uruguay.[1]

Since 2014, the ceremony has been held at the National Auditorium of Sodre.[2][3][4]

Categories

Of the 35 categories awarded, three are chosen by popular vote through the Internet: Artist of the Year, Album of the Year, and Theme of the Year.[3] The Graffiti Career Award has been granted to musicians such as Jaime Roos, Hugo and Osvaldo Fattoruso, Gabriel Peluffo and Gustavo Parodi, Gastón Ciarlo, Rubén Rada, Jorge Galemire, José Carbajal, Jorge Nasser, Larbanois – Carrero, Fernando Cabrera, and Los Olimareños.[4][5]

  • Album of the Year
  • Artist of the Year
  • Theme of the Year
  • Best Alternative Rock and Pop Album
  • Best Art Design
  • Best Book on Uruguayan Music
  • Best Candombe Fusion Album
  • Best Children's Music Album
  • Best Christian Inspiration Album
  • Best Composer
  • Best Cumbia Pop Album
  • Best Duo or Band
  • Best Electronic Album
  • Best Female Solo
  • Best Folklore Album
  • Best Hip Hop Album
  • Best Indie Album
  • Best Instrumental Music Album
  • Best Jazz Fusion Album
  • Best Live Album
  • Best Male Solo
  • Best Metal and Hard Rock Album
  • Best Music DVD
  • Best New Artist
  • Best Pop Album
  • Best Popular Music and Urban Song Album
  • Best Producer
  • Best Reggae and Ska Album
  • Best Reissue
  • Best Religious Music Album
  • Best Rock and Blues Album
  • Best Special Edition
  • Best Tango Album
  • Best Tropical Music Album
  • Best Video
  • Career

References

  1. "Estos son los nominados a los premios Graffiti" [These Are the Nominees for the Graffiti Awards]. El Observador (in Spanish). 21 June 2017. Retrieved 6 February 2018.
  2. "Noche de Graffitis en el Auditorio" [Night of Graffitis at the Auditorium]. 180 (in Spanish). 15 September 2014. Retrieved 6 February 2018.
  3. "Comienza la votación popular para los Graffiti" [The Popular Vote for the Graffitis Begins]. 180 (in Spanish). 7 September 2015. Retrieved 6 February 2018.
  4. "Fede Lima y La Triple Nelson consagrados en los Graffiti" [Fede Lima and La Triple Nelson Consecrated at the Graffitis]. 180 (in Spanish). 13 September 2016. Retrieved 6 February 2018.
  5. "La Vela se llevó seis premios Graffiti" [La Vela Gets Six Graffiti Awards]. Subrayado (in Spanish). 30 June 2012. Retrieved 6 February 2018.
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