The 26th Annual Premios Gardel honored the best recordings, compositions, and artists from 1 January to 31 December 2023, as chosen by the members of Argentine Chamber of Phonograms and Videograms Producers, on 28 May 2024. In its 3rd year at the Movistar Arena in Buenos Aires, the ceremony was broadcast on Star+ and Star Channel, and was hosted by Iván de Pineda for the third time. The event was co-hosted by Evelyn Botto, Nacho Elizalde and Cris Vanadía.[1][2][3] The nominations were announced on 30 April 2024; Milo J received the most nominations with fifteen, followed by Emilia with twelve.[4]
26th Annual Premios Gardel | |
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Date | 28 May 2024 |
Location | Movistar Arena Buenos Aires, Argentina |
Hosted by | Iván de Pineda |
Most awards | |
Most nominations | Milo J (15) |
Website | premiosgardel |
Television/radio coverage | |
Network | |
Miranda!, Lali, Milo J and Bizarrap were the night's biggest winners, receiving three awards each. In the big four categories, Miranda! won Album of the Year for Hotel Miranda!, Lali won Song of the Year for "Obsesión", Fito Páez won Record of the Year for the 2023 version of "La Rueda Mágica", which featured Andrés Calamaro and Conociendo Rusia, and Milo J won Best New Artist.[5] Charly García was honored with the Lifetime Achievement "Say No More" Award.
Lali made history as the first female artist to win Song of the Year three times, joining only Abel Pintos and Vicentico. Moreover, she became the first artist in history to win Best Music Video with two videos from the same album after winning with "Disciplina" in 2023 and with "Quiénes Son?" in 2024.[6]
The premiere ceremony took place earlier on the same day as the main event at the Vorterix Theater in Buenos Aires. During the ceremony, the winners of 30 out of the 50 categories were announced. The event was not broadcast live, but a television special aired on 29 May 2024 on Star+.[7]
Background
editCategory changes
editFor the 2024 ceremony, three new pop categories were introduced, expanding the total number of categories to 50. This move was interpreted as a response to the criticism faced by the awards in the preceding year for overlooking prominent pop artists, notably Lali, in favor of songs that, while popular, did not strictly fit the pop genre, such as "Muchachos, Ahora Nos Volvimos a Ilusionar" by La Mosca Tsé - Tsé.[8] The new categories were Best Urban Pop Album and Best Urban Pop Song, while the category for Best Romantic/Melodic Album was rebranded to Best Traditional Pop Album.[9]
Issues in the voting process
editUnlike the other categories, where winners are chosen by a committee selected by the Argentine Chamber of Phonograms and Videograms Producers (CAPIF), the winner of the Song of the Year category is chosen online by the audience via Instagram and Facebook. On 23 May 2024, CAPIF announced the suspension of social media voting for this category. The decision stemmed from the detection of serious irregularities that compromised the integrity of the voting process.
According to the official statement issued by CAPIF, problems were identified in the social media voting. These irregularities revealed the presence of numerous votes not from authentic users or genuine followers of the nominated artists, but from bots—computer programs designed to simulate human activity online. This discovery raised concerns within the Argentine music industry, as it undermined the transparency and fairness expected in a public voting process. "This situation is unacceptable and absolutely incompatible with the objective of public voting, as it does not represent the will or preference of the public at all," CAPIF stated. Therefore, it was confirmed that voting via social media was completely annulled. However, they assured that alternative methods were being evaluated to determine the winner of the Song of the Year category, while consistently upholding the principles of fairness and transparency that characterize the awards.[10] It was clarified that the category would neither be suspended nor voted on by a special jury. The goal was to rely on the public's opinion, as they had been the ones deciding the winners for this category for several years.[11] On 28 May 2024 at 12:00 PM ART, a voting line was open to choose the winner of the category via SMS. Later that evening, during the main ceremony, "Obsesión" by Lali was proclaimed Song of the Year.
Performers
editThe first batch of performers, including Nicki Nicole, Miranda!. Tiago PZK and Milo J, among others, was announced on 20 May 2024.[12] The second batch of performers was announced on 24 May 2024. It included Album of the Year nominees Lali and David Lebón, among others.[13] The performers for the premiere ceremony were announced on 28 May 2024.[14]
Premiere ceremony
edit- Los del Portezuelo
- BB Asul
- Mar Marzo
- Clara Cava
Main ceremony
editArtist(s) | Song(s) |
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Luck Ra | "Que Me Falte Todo" "Hola Perdida" "La Morocha" |
Miranda! Ca7riel y Paco Amoroso |
"Don" |
Milo J | "M.A.I" "Rara Vez" |
Usted Señálemelo | "Nuevo Comienzo" |
David Lebón Luz Gaggi |
Tribute to Charly García "Desarma y Sangra" |
Los Nocheros MYA Emanero |
"Entre La Tierra y El Cielo" |
Rosario Ortega Indios |
Tribute to Charly García "Pasajera en Trance" |
Tiago PZK | "Mi Corazón" |
Bandalos Chinos Lisandro Aristimuño |
Tribute to Charly García "Viernes, 3AM" |
Lali | "Disciplina" |
Fabiana Cantilo Silvestre y la Naranja |
Tribute to Charly García "Demoliendo Hoteles" |
Ráfaga Fer Vázquez Roze Salastkbron L-Gante La T y La M El Negro Tecla |
"Una Cerveza" "Inocente" "Tal Par Cual" "Ahí Ahí" "Pa' La Selección" |
Nicki Nicole | "No Voy a Llorar :')" "Dispara ***" |
Winners and nominees
editThe nominations were announced on 30 April 2024 on a livestream by Fede Bareiro, Cris Vanadía, Ceci Mendez and Guille Gilabert.[16] Winners appear first and highlighted in bold.[7][17]
General Field
editSong of the Year
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Record of the Year
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Best New Artist
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Collaboration of the Year
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Pop
editBest Pop Album
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Best Pop Song
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Best Pop Group Album
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Best Traditional Pop Album
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Best Urban Pop Album
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Best Urban Pop Song
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Rock
editBest Rock Album
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Best Rock Song
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Best Rock Group Album
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Best Hard Rock/Punk Album
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Urban & Reggae
editBest Urban Album
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Best Urban Song
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Best Urban Collaboration
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Best Reggae/Ska Album
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Tango, Jazz, Classical & Instrumental
editBest Tango Album
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Best Tango Song
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Best Instrumental Tango Orchestra Album
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Best Instrumental/Fusion/World Music Album
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Best Jazz Album
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Best Classical Album
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Folk
editBest Folklore Album
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Best Folklore Song
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Best Folklore Group Album
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Best Chamamé Album
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Tropical & Cuarteto
editBest Tropical Album
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Best Cuarteto Album
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Best Tropical Song
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Best Cuarteto Song
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Best Tropical Group Album
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Best Cuarteto Group Album
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Alternative & Dance/Electronic
editBest Alternative Pop Album
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Best Alternative Rock Album
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Best Alternative Folklore Album
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Best Electronic Music Album
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Live, Music Video, Visual Media & Children's
editBest Live Album
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Best Music Video
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Best Long Form Music Video
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Best Cinema/Television/Audiovisual Production Soundtrack Album
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Best Children's Album
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Package, Concept, Historical & Singer-Songwriter
editBest Cover Design
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Best Concept Album
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Best Catallog Colection Album
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Best Singer-Songwriter Album
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Production & Engineering
editProducer of the Year
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Best Recording Engineering
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Special awards
editSay No More Award
editCharly García was honored with the Say No More Award for his illustrious career in Argentine music history. His colleague David Lebón accepted the award on his behalf. Throughout the evening, various artists paid tribute by performing several of García's songs.[18]
Multiple nominations and awards
editThe following received multiple awards:
Three: |
Two:
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The following received multiple nominations:
Fifteen: Twelve: Ten: |
Nine: Eight:
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Seven: Six:
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References
edit- ^ "Premios Gardel 2024: desde Lali Espósito, pasando por Miranda hasta Fito Páez, quiénes son los nominados". Infobae (in Spanish). 30 April 2024. Retrieved 1 May 2024.
- ^ "Premios Gardel 2024: ya están los nominados, cuándo se entregan y todo lo que tenés que saber". Clarín (in Spanish). 30 April 2024. Retrieved 1 May 2024.
- ^ "Iván De Pineda conducirá los Premios Gardel 2024" (in Spanish). Prensario Música. 20 May 2024. Retrieved 20 May 2024.
- ^ "Premios Gardel 2024: Lista completa de nominados". Billboard (in Spanish). 30 April 2024. Retrieved 30 April 2024.
- ^ "Premios Gardel 2024: Lista completa de ganadores". Billboard (in Spanish). 29 May 2024. Retrieved 29 May 2024.
- ^ "La noche de Lali Espósito en los Premios Gardel 2024, show con drags y dedicatoria a la comunidad LGBTQ: "No están solos"". Infobae (in Spanish). 29 May 2024. Retrieved 29 May 2024.
- ^ a b "Premios Gardel 2024: arrancó la pre-gala y están los primeros ganadores". Clarín (in Spanish). 28 May 2024. Retrieved 28 May 2024.
- ^ "La filosa respuesta de Lali Espósito cuando le preguntaron si le molesta no estar nominada a los Premios Gardel". La Nación (in Spanish). 15 April 2023. Retrieved 30 April 2023.
- ^ "Definición de categorías" (in Spanish). Premios Gardel. Retrieved 4 May 2024.
- ^ "Premios Gardel 2024: Se suspende la votación en redes sociales para Canción del Año". Billboard Argentina (in Spanish). 23 May 2024. Retrieved 24 May 2024.
- ^ "Premios Gardel 2024: por qué se suspendió la votación del público para la Canción del Año". La Nación (in Spanish). 23 May 2024. Retrieved 24 May 2024.
- ^ "Nicki Nicole, Luck Ra y más: Descubrí el lineup y los conductores de los Premios Gardel 2024". Billboard Argentina (in Spanish). 20 May 2024. Retrieved 20 May 2024.
- ^ "Lali, Fabi Cantilo, David Lebón y más se suman al lineup de los Premios Gardel 2024". Billboard Argentina (in Spanish). 24 May 2024. Retrieved 24 May 2024..
- ^ @premiosgardel (28 May 2024). "Les presentamos los musicales EN VIVO de la premier de los #PremiosGardel2024". Retrieved 28 May 2024 – via Instagram.
- ^ Fernández Bitar, Marcelo (28 May 2024). "Premios Gardel 2024: el Oro fue para Miranda!, en una noche de homenaje a Charly y grandes shows". Clarín (in Spanish). Retrieved 29 May 2024.
- ^ "Nominados 2024" (in Spanish). Premios Gardel. Archived from the original on 4 May 2024. Retrieved 4 May 2024.
- ^ "Ganadores & Nominados 2024" (in Spanish). Premios Gardel. Archived from the original on 29 May 2024. Retrieved 29 May 2024.
- ^ "El homenaje a Charly García en los Premios Gardel 2024: quiénes participaron y el agradecimiento del ídolo". Infobae (in Spanish). 28 May 2024. Retrieved 29 May 2024.