KEITYN RECEIVES ASCAP LATIN SONGWRITER OF THE YEAR AWARD; ROMEO SANTOS IS NAMED ASCAP LATIN SONGWRITER/ARTIST OF THE YEAR
Keityn earned his third songwriter honor and Romeo Santos won artist-songwriter of the year as ASCAP recognized the most-performed Latin songs of 2025.
- On Tuesday, May 5, 2026, the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers announced its 2026 Latin Music Awards winners during a ceremony in Miami, naming Keityn and Romeo Santos as top songwriters.
- Karol G's "Si Antes Te Hubiera Conocido," written by Rios, won ASCAP Latin Song of the Year; Universal Music Publishing Group received Latin Music Publisher of the Year for the fourth consecutive year.
- With his 63rd and 64th ASCAP Latin Music Awards, Daddy Yankee continued his streak as the most awarded Latin songwriter in history for "Sonrele" and "Latina Foreva."
- Julito Gastn earned his first ASCAP Latin Award for co-writing "Baile Inolvidable," while Feid, Xavi, Natanael Cano, Tito El Bambino, Selena Gomez, and Danny Ocean were also recognized.
- Operating as a U.S. PRO, ASCAP represents more than 1.1 million music creators and licenses over 20 million musical works, returning nearly 90 cents of every dollar collected to its members.
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Keityn, Romeo Santos, Daddy Yankee and Karol G's song, Latino ASCAP winners
Keityn, Romeo Santos and the song ‘If I’d known you before’, performed by Karol G, led the American Society of Composers, Authors and Editors (ASCAP) Awards Tuesday to the leading creators of Latin music last year. (Read more...) La entrada Romeo Santos, Daddy Yankee y canción de Karol G, los awardados de ASCAP se publicado primero en Remolacha - Noticias Dominicana.
Keityn, Romeo Santos, and the song "Si antes te hubiera conocido," performed by Karol G, headlined the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP) Awards on Tuesday, honoring the top Latin music creators of the past year. At the awards ceremony, held in Miami, Daddy Yankee was also recognized as the most awarded Latin songwriter of all time, and Universal Music Publishing Group was named Latin Publisher of the Year.
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