Ozuna Cleans Up at BMI Latin Music Ceremony With Eight Awards, Followed by J Balvin With Seven

Chris Willman
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Ozuna was in the zone for the 28th annual edition of the BMI Latin Awards, pulling in eight as the winners were announce on digital and social channels as well as the performing rights organizationโ€™s website.

The Puerto Rican singer was named contemporary Latin songwriter of the year for a second time, having previously received it in 2018. A video posted on BMIโ€™s website showed Ozuna getting the medallion for that honor placed around his neck, as well as lining up his individual certificates for having the yearโ€™s most performed songs, which, with this yearโ€™s additions, now tally a career total of 23.

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โ€œHi to all my fans from the little Black guy with light-colored eyes and my team,โ€ Ozuna said in his acceptance video. โ€œFrom the bottom of my heart, thank you, thank you.โ€

The eight songs of Ozunaโ€™s that ranked among BMIโ€™s top 50 for the year were โ€œYo x Ti, Tu x Miโ€ (his reggaeton duet with Rosalรญa), the No. 1 songs โ€œOtro Tragoโ€ (Remix) and โ€œChina,โ€ โ€œAdicto,โ€ โ€œBaila Baila Baila,โ€ โ€œBaila Baila Bailaโ€ (Remix), โ€œTe Robarรฉโ€ and โ€œTe Soรฑรฉ de Nuevo.โ€

The second most rewarded writer for the year was J Balvin, whose seven new awards this year push his career total to 21.

The Bad Bunny track โ€œCallaรญtaโ€ was named contemporary Latin song of the year. The award went to Tainy, Vรญctor Cabrera โ€œTunes,โ€ Felix Ortiz โ€œZionโ€ and Francisco Saldaรฑa โ€œLunyโ€; producer-writer Tainy put the hit together by sampling the 2005 hit, โ€œAlรณcate,โ€ written by the other three credited writers.

Horacio Palencia was named regional Mexican songwriter of the year, an honor the oft-rewarded writer previously picked up in 2016 and 2017. Regional Mexican song of the year went to โ€œDe Los Besos Que Te Di.โ€

Universal Music Publishing Group got the publisher of the year trophy for having 20 songs represented in BMIโ€™s top 50, among them โ€œ11PM,โ€ โ€œCon Altura,โ€ โ€œMi Meta Contigo,โ€ โ€œQUE PRETENDES,โ€ โ€œQue Calorโ€ and โ€œSin Memoria.โ€

First-time winners included Karol G, Rosalรญa, Karol G, Belinda Peregrรญn, Sech and Ernesto Tapia. Among the returning favorites was

Performances of some of the winning songs as well as acceptance speeches can be found at bmi.com/latin2021.

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