
Acclaimed singer-songwriter, producer, and musician Juan Treviño has received another prestigious recognition from the Latin Recording Academy, earning a nomination for Best Tejano Album at the 26th Annual Latin GRAMMY Awards for his latest production, 6, released in April.
“I’m beyond happy and surprised, and very grateful to the members of the Latin Recording Academy for selecting my album,” Treviño shared. “I put so much effort and passion into my productions, always striving for perfection in the studio and taking great care with my lyrics so that listeners can truly connect with the songs and make them part of their everyday lives.”
Treviño, who previously won the Latin GRAMMY for Best Tejano Album in 2023 with Para Empezar A Amar, reflected on the honor of sharing this year’s category with iconic peers. “Being nominated alongside artists like Bobby Pulido and Grupo El Plan is truly gratifying. Just being nominated already makes me feel like a winner, and I’m especially happy to share this moment with my team who worked with me on this album.”
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This marks Treviño’s fourth Latin GRAMMY nomination for Best Tejano Album— with the win in 2023, he was previously recognized in 2022 for Camino Al Progreso and in 2018 for Próximo Nivel. He also earned a Latin GRAMMY win in 2017 for Best Regional Song with “Siempre Es Así.”
Treviño’s continued success underscores his reputation as one of the most innovative voices in modern Tejano music, blending heartfelt lyrics, meticulous production, and a deep connection with fans around the world.
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