Caetano Veloso Wins Two Latin Grammy Awards

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Congratulations to Caetano Veloso, who, last night, was awarded Latin Grammys in both of the categories in which he was nominated. The ceremony, held for the first time in Las Vegas, brought Caetano awards for Best Singer-Songwriter Album for and Best Brazilian Song for "Não Me Arrependo," off the new CD. That brings his total number of Latin Grammys to five (including his albums Livro and Noites do Norte) and makes him the Brazilian artist with the most wins in the Award's history. 

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Congratulations to Caetano Veloso, who, last night, was awarded Latin Grammys in both of the categories in which he was nominated. The ceremony, held for the first time in Las Vegas, brought Caetano awards for Best Singer-Songwriter Album for and Best Brazilian Song for "Não Me Arrependo," off the new CD. That brings his total number of Latin Grammys to five (past wins include his albums Livro and Noites do Norte) and makes him the Brazilian artist with the most wins in the Award's history. For more on the Grammys, visit grammy.com.

Listen to the winning song, "Não Me Arrependo," here:


To explore the winning album in depth, with a multimedia mini-site featuring video clips, interviews, and Caetano's track-by-track discussion of the album, click here.

Caetano's currently touring the US with songs from along with others from throughout his career. For tour information, click here.

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  • Thursday, November 8, 2007
    Caetano Veloso Wins Two Latin Grammy Awards
    Fernanda Negrini

    Congratulations to Caetano Veloso, who, last night, was awarded Latin Grammys in both of the categories in which he was nominated. The ceremony, held for the first time in Las Vegas, brought Caetano awards for Best Singer-Songwriter Album for and Best Brazilian Song for "Não Me Arrependo," off the new CD. That brings his total number of Latin Grammys to five (past wins include his albums Livro and Noites do Norte) and makes him the Brazilian artist with the most wins in the Award's history. For more on the Grammys, visit grammy.com.

    Listen to the winning song, "Não Me Arrependo," here:


    To explore the winning album in depth, with a multimedia mini-site featuring video clips, interviews, and Caetano's track-by-track discussion of the album, click here.

    Caetano's currently touring the US with songs from along with others from throughout his career. For tour information, click here.

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