Alejandro Sanz
Wins
4
Nominations
7
Category
Biography
"There is no greater fear than feeling you cannot feel anything at all."
- Alejandro Sanz was born Alejandro Sánchez Pizarro on Dec. 18, 1968, in Madrid, Spain.
- Sanz's 1997 album Más has been certified six-times platinum in the United States. The LP featured the hits "Corazón Partío," "Amiga Mía" and "Y, ¿Si Fuera Ella?"
- In 2002 at the 44th Annual GRAMMY Awards, Sanz performed his hit "Quisiera Ser" onstage with Destiny's Child, marking his GRAMMY debut.
- Sanz's No Es Lo Mismo won his first career GRAMMY for Best Latin Pop Album at the 46th Annual GRAMMY Awards in 2004. At the 5th Annual Latin GRAMMY Awards, the album netted Sanz four Latin GRAMMYs, including his third career win for Album Of The Year.
- Sanz was honored as the 2017 Latin Recording Academy Person of the Year for his music achievements and his outstanding philanthropic work with organizations such as Doctors Without Borders and Save The Children.
All Grammy Awards and Nominations for Alejandro Sanz
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Best Latin Pop Album
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Alejandro Sanz
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Best Latin Pop Album Winner
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Trevor Muzzy, Alejandro Sanz, Rafa Sardina, Julio Reyes Copello, Jan Holzner, Alfonso Pérez, Natalia Ramirez, Nicolás Ramirez
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Best Latin Pop Album
Sirope
Alejandro Sanz
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Best Latin Pop Album Winner
Paraiso Express
Mike Couzzi, Bob Clearmountain, Lee Levin, Andres Saavedra, Alejandro Sanz, Tomás Torres, Dan Warner
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Best Latin Pop Album Winner
El Tren De Los Momentos
Carlos Alvarez, Lulo Perez, Alejandro Sanz, Rafa Sardina, Thom Russo, Pepo Sherman
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Best Latin Pop Album Winner
No Es Lo Mismo
Lulo Perez, Alejandro Sanz, Rafa Sardina, Mick Guzauski, Pepo Sherman
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Best Latin Pop Album
El Alma Al Aire (Album)
Alejandro Sanz