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Argentine duo CA7RIEL & Paco Amoroso win Best Latin Rock or Alternative Album at the 2026 GRAMMY® Awards for PAPOTA. The duo unveiled a new look on stage as they hint at their next era.
The win follows a historic sweep at the 26th Annual Latin GRAMMY® Awards. With 10 nominations—the most ever for an Argentine project in a single year—the duo took home five major awards: Best Short Form Music Video (“#TETAS”), Best Long Form Music Video (PAPOTA), Best Pop Song (“EL DÍA DEL AMIGO”), Best Alternative Music Album (PAPOTA), and Best Alternative Song (“#TETAS”).
They followed up their Latin GRAMMY® success with the release of their latest single “GIMME MORE,” a song that confronts the relentless hunger of success and the addictive momentum of their rise. The accompanying music video follows the duo from their victorious Latin GRAMMY night into a chaotic, euphoric afterparty as they gambled through the MGM casino floor with their signature chads, took a helicopter flight over the city, all before hauling their stage design into the desert to set it ablaze. As the flames consume the remnants of their past era, CA7RIEL & Paco perform in front of the burning installation, signaling the shift to the next phase of their careers in the wake of PAPOTA.
The dual GRAMMY® triumphs punctuate a breakthrough year for the duo defined by the viral success of their Tiny Desk performance, their acclaimed PAPOTA EP, and the PAPOTA Tour, their most ambitious run yet with more than 60 shows across four continents, including Coachella, Glastonbury, Roskilde, Fuji Rock, Outside Lands, Montreux, and six editions of Lollapalooza.
In 2026, it’s official—the Latin Chaddys have arrived. Stay tuned for what they do next.
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CA7RIEL & Paco Amoroso are the most original and groundbreaking duo to emerge from Argentina’s music scene in the past decade. Friends since childhood, they first met in primary school, bonding over a shared love of music—one played guitar, the other violin. In 2011, they formed Astor, a progressive rock band, and by 2019 they debuted as a duo, blending trap, hip hop, and pop with a fresh, unpredictable twist. Their early hits like “OUKE” and “JALA JALA” positioned them as bold voices of a new generation.
In 2024, they released BAÑO MARÍA, their first full-length album together, and made waves with their Tiny Desk Concert for NPR, showcasing a more organic and musically sophisticated side. A couple of months later they released PAPOTA, a conceptual EP accompanied by a short film and displayed a continuous evolution of their sonic identity.
In 2025, the duo embarked on the PAPOTA Tour—their most ambitious yet—they played more than 60 dates across four continents, including performances at iconic festivals like Coachella, Lollapalooza, Glastonbury, Roskilde, and Fuji Rock, as well as a U.S. television debut on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. At Coachella, they delivered one of the festival’s standout performances, as well as joining Gustavo Dudamel and the LA Philharmonic on-stage, creating one of the festival’s most talked-about moments.
Their work has been praised by global outlets including a Rolling Stone en Español ‘Future of Music’ cover and coverage from Rolling Stone US, Billboard, Variety, ELLE, Los Angeles Times, Genius, and the Recording Academy. They’ve also made waves in fashion, launching their own collection in collaboration with Bershka, and taking part in both the Spring/Summer 2025 Paris Fashion Week with Yves Saint Laurent and the Fall/Winter 2025 Haute Couture show with Jean Paul Gaultier.
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