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Latin Grammy 2011 Highlights, Green Carpet And Winners (PHOTOS)

First Posted: 11/11/11 02:22 AM ET   Updated: 11/11/11 06:11 PM ET

By: AOL Latino Entertainment Editors

The biggest and sexiest night of the Latin music industry, the 12th Annual Latin Grammy Awards, took place Thursday evening at the Mandalay Bay Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas. Stars from across the Latino entertainment world -- from music, TV and film -- sauntered, swayed and strutted along the green carpet for a great night of musical celebration.

As the stars started arriving, Daddy Yankee was perched high-atop a Las Vegas skyscraper lending a surreal opening to the evening as it was just beginning.

Under the stewardship of two of the most important hostesses on Spanish-language television, from Univision, Lourdes Stephen and Giselle Blondet, along with the support of Raul De Molina, the live broadcast began in earnest.

1970's heartthrob and current Hispanic TV dancing sensation , Erik Estrada and Blanca Soto, star of the highest-rated, Spanish-language telenovela were among the first to stride down the carpet. Soon followed by Zoe Saldana, Usher, Pitbull and Taboo of Black Eyed Peas.

Rene, lead singer of Puerto Rican hip-hop duo Calle 13, stayed true to their reputation, adding a touch of commentary to his entrance with the slogan "Por la educacion publica (for public education)" emblazoned on his shirt.

A fan favorite, Sofia Vergara, who returned to the green carpet for the first time in a few years was on hand, looking radiant and glamorous, She probably ran into ex-boyfriend Cristian Castro, a nominee who was set to perform later in the evening.

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LAS VEGAS, NV - NOVEMBER 10: Singer Pepe Aguilar performs onstage during the 12th annual Latin GRAMMY Awards at the Mandalay Bay Events Center on November 10, 2011 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Kevin Winter/Getty Images for Latin Recording Academy)
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LATIN GRAMMY AWARDS' HIGHLIGHTS

It was a risky way to kick-off the 12th Annual Latin Grammys with Calle 13, who launched into their controversial hit, 'Latinoamerica' accompanied by the great Simon Bolivar Orchestra of Venezuela. The song celebrates the values of Latinos across the Western Hemisphere, who can't be bought or sold. The powerful performance led to the first standing ovation of the night and it turned out to be a harbinger of things to come as Calle 13 dominated the evening, winning 7 awards, including a clean sweep of the 3 most important ones, Album of the Year, and for 'Latinoamerica', Song of the Year and Record of the Year.

Lucero, Sofia Vergara and Zoe Saldana all welcomed the audience to this biggest night for the Latin music industry, a clear, sign that the music and artists recognized tonight would transcend language and culture, reflecting the diversity of the U.S. Hispanic population and those who love Latin music.

Shakira , the Latin Recording Academy's Person of the Year, was the second performer of the night, with an intimate take on 'Antes de las Seis' (Before 6) followed by the 'Golden Girl' Paulina Rubio and Los Tigres del Norte, with the song they recorded together for MTV's 'Unplugged.'

Franco de Vita, the evening's Male Pop Vocal Album winner, who repeatedly said that he doesn't believe in the seriousness of the Latin Grammys, has evidently made peace with the Academy, and along with Mexican rocker Alejandra Guzmán, performed 'Tan Solo Tu' (Only You), a live showing which lost its way and went off key. Thankfully they bounced back, overcoming the glitch.

An impressive Wisin & Yandel hit the stage hard with an electrifying 'Estoy Enamorado (I'm in Love). In black and white the reggaeton superstars were pure fire with Sean Kingston.

The comedy skits were left to Mexican humorist Eugenio Derbez, who in previous years accompanied Lucero with hosting duties. Although it didn't appear to be his best night, at least he understood that his audience is decidely more American, even actor Adam Sandler was on hand, but by mobile phone...

The emotional highlight of the evening was the public presentation of the much-anticipated award for Person of the Year to Barranquilla, Colombia songstress, Shakira and delivered by Sofia Vergara, two Colombianas who have broken cultural and language barriers with their talent and charm, while maintaining their sincerity and pride. The singer also mentioned a rarely known fact: the pair were neighbors in Barranquilla.

"This is without a doubt one of the most important moments of my life, and perhaps the nicest recognition that I have ever received. I'm honored to share it with you. Last night I had a beautiful night to remember, sharing with my friends and colleagues who I respect and admire. My dad even sang. It was a night I will never forget, seeing artists and colleagues singing my songs is an honor I don't deserve. I dedicate this award to my colleagues, who with music cure all ills and give meaning to everything," Shakira said, in a heartfelt and very sincere acceptance speech, remembering and naming every artist who participated in the previous night's tribute celebration, and leading to another standing ovation.

Shakira was also awarded Female Pop Vocal Album, for the Spanish-language 'Sale El Sol'.

At last, the much hyped appearance by Demi Lovato occurred, only she wasn't with Wilmer Valderrama, but with Spanish singer, Pablo Alboran, singing together on stage.

Another grand moment in a night filled with them, was Cristian Castro's orchestra-accompanied performance of 'El Triste' (The Sad One). Demonstrating why he's one of the top-selling Latin singers of the moment. Castro compelled his peers and fans in attendance to another standing ovation. His was the best voice of the night.

Pitbull's epic and -- literally -- explosive entrance, singing 'Rain Over Me' alongside Marc Anthony, left mouths open and an entire audience bobbing their head in synch with the song's beats. Nothing was missing, and his performance, as usual, stood out as one of the evening's best.

For a full list of 2011 Latin Grammy award winners, please visit LatinGrammy.com

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By: AOL Latino Entertainment Editors The biggest and sexiest night of the Latin music industry, the 12th Annual Latin Grammy Awards, took place Thursday evening at the Mandalay Bay Hotel and Casino...
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mira chancleta
No ball-balancing, clapping, belching seals!
10:31 AM on 11/21/2011
I wonder if they even noticed the ant hill of Illegals sweeping up the confetti around them
Sean Porter
I support the right to arm bears.
04:16 PM on 11/15/2011
I like Molotov, myself. But congrats to Calle 13 for a job well done.
Sean Porter
I support the right to arm bears.
04:07 PM on 11/15/2011
Congrats to Calle 13. Well done!
07:02 PM on 11/13/2011
Univision sure knows how to throw a party!, Congratulations Calle 13, your deserve all those awards and more!
*Huf-Po, there is nothing "controversial" as you write in the article of the song "Latinoamerica" - This song, as well as Calle 13 they always speak the TRUTH based on actual history and culture. Only the ignorant people, the illiterate people, the dumbed-down & brain-washed people, and the Fox-Nonews audience don't get it.
01:29 PM on 11/13/2011
LUCERO TE LUCISTE ERES Y SERAS SIEMPRE LA MEJOR ARTISTA YA QUE ERES UNA ARTISTA MULTIFACETICA, NADIE TE SUPERA HERMOSA !! ERES INDISPENSABLE!!
01:27 PM on 11/13/2011
LUCERO IS THE BEST LATIN ARTIST!!
LUCERO YOU ROCK!!!!!!!
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LaLaLand1973
Pleased to meet you; hope you guess my name
12:10 AM on 11/12/2011
Calle 13 speaks the truth with style and intelligence! They cannot be stopped! That's why they set a record tonight for most awards won over a career as well as most awards won in a single night, thankyouverymuch!! ¡Mis homeboys boricuas se llevaron la nocheeee!! Calle 13 RULES!
02:38 PM on 11/11/2011
I do not like Calle 13 praising the revolutionaries in Colombia. We have worked har in colombia to clean up the communist and socialist and here is this group praising them to the new generation.
05:26 PM on 11/11/2011
I understand your comment. Did you see the original video for this song? I didn't see communists/socialists--only people. I realize I won't change your mind about Calle 13. Esta bien. I'm just glad to hear a beautiful song that is not about sex or money, but can uplift your soul as well. That's why it won so many awards.
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LaLaLand1973
Pleased to meet you; hope you guess my name
12:25 AM on 11/12/2011
Fanned and faved, babe. CALLE 13 RULEZ!!!!
Sean Porter
I support the right to arm bears.
04:08 PM on 11/15/2011
Well they can't please everyone.
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eventhorizon66
Multiversed
12:57 PM on 11/11/2011
Latinos win the Latin Grammys. LOL.
11:57 AM on 11/11/2011
Latino Grammys? Whats next? Mexican Academy awards? Well, we have Miss Black America so I guess this makes sense. When is the Aisan TV awards show? How about if we have a separate awards presentation for movies, music, theatre, etc.for all races? Of course, we could never have a "white" awards show, that would be racist right? It amazes me that the very same people who want a "melting pot" of multiculturalism are the very same people who want SEPARATE awards shows and other events based on race. Hypocrites.
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LiberalJo
"Well behaved women rarely make history"
02:08 PM on 11/11/2011
Well, most of the music is entirely in a different language. Also, most of these artists didn't originate in the U.S., they've just grown to become insanely popular here as well. Which is why the Grammy's have decided to honor them as well.
Can you imagine the amount of artists in one category if the shows were combined. And the amount of categories would be huge. Then there would be the issue of which categories would be presented at the actual show. Now that would be something to complain about.
But not this. Seriously.
03:47 PM on 11/11/2011
Why do the categories need to be race and ethnicity?
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jimmyblantonlives
02:27 PM on 11/11/2011
Poor baby. Born yesterday? When your work has historically been banned, written off, or not included--you start your own and reward your own. Get it?
03:49 PM on 11/11/2011
Oh thats right, I forgot about the "victim" element of your life.
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chevyliddle
what's a micro-bayou?
08:01 AM on 11/12/2011
Historically banned or not included? How could that be when there is a Latin category at the Grammys?
http://www.grammy.com/nominees
10:41 AM on 11/11/2011
So disappointed I missed this. I ABSOLUTELY LOVE CALLE 13 AND THE SONG LATINOAMERICA. To the author of the article, since when is the truth controversial?
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LaLaLand1973
Pleased to meet you; hope you guess my name
12:12 AM on 11/12/2011
It isn't babe. It's only controversial to those who wish to bury their heads in the sand!
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meetnewbosssameasoldboss
I am smarter than you...yes that means you.
10:30 AM on 11/11/2011
Vale! Oh. Wrong Latin.
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BlueZoo
Independent voter, Independent thinker!
10:22 AM on 11/11/2011
Who cares who was on the red carpet? What was important is the music and Latinos/Latinas are making some of the best music out there today! I love all music genres but find most music sorely lacking today. Latino music has really come a long way. Give it a listen, as I have, and you just might agree with me!
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h jablome
My micro-bio is empty? Your micro-bio is emptier!
10:21 AM on 11/11/2011
the latin grammys!? when are we going to get the black grammys?

this is overt institutionalized racism!
10:39 AM on 11/11/2011
...and you.. my friend.. are an !DIOT.
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h jablome
My micro-bio is empty? Your micro-bio is emptier!
02:06 PM on 11/11/2011
tell that to the latin grammys.
Epilef2000
Cafe Con Leche Party
11:02 AM on 11/11/2011
I would love the Black Grammys..thats an interesting concept
11:35 AM on 11/11/2011
Its called the BET awards
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LaLaLand1973
Pleased to meet you; hope you guess my name
12:34 AM on 11/12/2011
As long as they sing or rap in English (black, white, red, yellow or green with purple polka-dots) they qualify for the "regular" Grammys. Latin Grammys are for Spanish-language acts. Of course, in a generation or two there will be no need for "Latin" Grammys, if you catch my drift.
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LiberalJo
"Well behaved women rarely make history"
10:16 AM on 11/11/2011
Love em all! :)