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The Best Latino Grammy Performances of All Time!

The Grammy Awards may draw attention to fashionable looks and crazy celebrity speeches, but its true essence has always been about the music. Mainstream audiences may have taken sometime to appreciate all of the Latin musical genres, but just a small taste has had them hooked! We are honoring our talented culture by showcasing the top Latino Grammy performances of all time. Watch with pride below and stay tuned for Bruno Mars to rock the stage this Sunday!

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Gloria Estefan paved the way for many Latinas during her bilingual Grammy performance of her hit song "Don't Wanna Lose You." The Cuban singer was defining the meaning of crossover sensation before the term even existed! Three Grammy Awards and countless of hit songs later, Estefan is still making moves in the music industry with her latest album, "Miss Little Havana." We are confident that this Cubana's career is going to last forever.

Latino Brother From Another Mother: 20 Celeb Look-Alikes!

Why are you wearing MY FACE?! That's what these 20 celebs (some Latino, some not) must think when they bump into each other in Hollywood.

Here are 20 celeb look-alikes!  

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JoAnna Garcia Swisher & Amy Adams

The striking resemblance between the Junebug star and the Reba alum can't be denied—not even by Garcia Swisher, who tells Latina.com that people are always telling her how much she looks like Adams. "I think there's something there," Swisher says of her look-alike. "Nick {Swisher} actually thought that I did a movie that Amy Adams did, and I was like ‘when do you think I shot that movie ding dong?’ {Laughs}. "She’s a really special actress so I’m honored," she says. 

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10 Fun Facts About Latinos at the Grammys

10 Fun Facts About Latinos at the Grammys
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In honor of the upcoming 2012 Grammy Awards this Sunday, we are celebrating fun facts of past Latino winners. Sharpen your Grammys trivia skills about tu gente below:

Ask a Non-Latino Celeb: Sean Paul Says That In Miami "They Think I'm Cuban"

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Our Non-Latino Celeb of the Week is Jamaican pop and reggaee artist Sean Paul. The 39-year-old singer, who is best known for hit songs like "Gimme the Light" and "Temperature," spoke exclusively to Latina.com about his Latino friends in Hollywood,  why he plans to record more music in Spanish, and his crush on Sofia Vergara!

LISTEN: Selena’s “Amor Prohibido” Featuring Samo From Camila!

New Selena Song

Selena Quintanilla’s classic hit “Amor Prohibido,” depicting a forbidden love as strong as Romeo and Juliet’s, is back! The track is the first single off of the new Selena re-mastered album titled “Enamorada de Ti” (“In Love With You”), which is set to premiere on April 3rd.

New Music From Late Tejana Singer Selena to be Released in 2012

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