And the Latin Grammy Goes to . . .

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Not so fast. You’ll have to wait till Nov. 5 to find out the winners of the 10th Latin Grammy Awards. But it’s probably safe to say that Calle 13 is going to walk away victorious. The Puerto Rican group received the most nominations: They’re up for Album of the Year and Best Urban Album for Los De Atrás Vienen Conmigo, Record of the Year and Best Alternative Song for “No Hay Nadie Como Tú” (with Café Tacuba) and Best Short Form Music Video for “La Perla.”

Needless to say, the half-brothers were ecstatic to hear the news. “The Latin Grammy Awards are, for us, valid because they have to do a lot with the music, with the art,” said Residente from his home in PR.

Other multiple nominees include boricua salsero Gilberto Santa Rosa, Brazilian legend Caetano Veloso, Guatemalan crooner Ricardo Arjona, Italian vocalist Laura Pausini, Mexican newbie Luz Rios and Argentine rockers Babasonics—a mix of acts that prove that the Latin Recording Academy is venturing all over the Americas and beyond in search of different sounds. Even 50 Cent is on the list for Best Urban Song for his collabo with Wisin & Yandel on “Mujeres in the Club.” The New York rapper better brush up on his Spanish, just in case.

The awards ceremony will air live on Univision from the Mandalay Bay Events Center in Las Vegas on Nov. 5. For a full list of nominees, go here.