Miami, FL (November 21, 2023) – Renowned Mexican-American artist Lupita Infante, granddaughter of Pedro Infante, has been nominated for the 66th GRAMMY® Awards. The talented musician, who is signed with Sony Music, has been recognized for her outstanding contribution to the music industry.
Lupita Infante is thrilled about her 2023 GRAMMY® nomination for Best Musica Mexicana Album. Her latest record, titled “Amor Cómo En Las Películas de Antes,” showcases her exceptional talent and dedication to her craft. In a statement regarding her nomination, Lupita shares her excitement and gratitude, stating, “I am very excited to be able to share Amor Como En Las Películas De Antes, an album that has a retro visual concept that encourages you to remember the most glamorous of the golden age of Mexican cinema and at the same time, the representative music of the traditional, but with female power, where women are the powerful main characters of our own film and love story.”
Acknowledging the tremendous support she has received throughout her musical journey, Lupita attributes her success to her management team at Entotal and her invaluable mentors. Producer Carlos Alvarez, in particular, has been a guiding force in her growth as an artist. Lupita expresses her gratitude, saying, “I’m grateful for the support of my Entotal management team and for the amazing mentors in my life like producer Carlos Alvarez, who has taught me so much over the years.”
This isn’t the first time Lupita Infante has been recognized for her exceptional talent. In 2020, she was nominated for a Latin GRAMMY®, where she also had the opportunity to perform alongside El Mariachi Sol De Mexico. At theLatin GRAMMYs®, she received a nomination as a writer for her song “Dejare,” also featured on her nominated album.
Lupita Infante’s accomplishments serve as a testament to her unwavering dedication, talent, and commitment to creating exceptional music. This GRAMMY® nomination is a well-deserved recognition of Lupita’s artistry and hard work.
Listen to “Amor Como En Las Películas de Antes” HERE: