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Lupita Infante is nominated at the 26th annual Latin GRAMMY® awards for “Best Regional Song,” standing as the only Female Nominee in the category.
Miami, FL (November 14, 2025)— Two-time GRAMMY® and Latin GRAMMY® nominee Lupita Infante stood out as one of the presenters at the 26th Annual Latin GRAMMY® Awards, where she had the honor of presenting Christian Nodal the award for “Best Ranchero/Mariachi Album for his album “¿Quién + Como Yo?”
With elegance, charisma, and deep pride in her heritage, Lupita Infante represented Mexican music with grace on one of the most important nights in the Latin music industry. She lit up the red carpet in a bold red suit paired with a chic, high-fashion sombrero. From her arrival at the Latin GRAMMY® to her appearance on stage, Infante captivated audiences not only with her stunning presence but also with the confidence and pride she carries in her roots at every step.
The Mexican singer-songwriter also celebrated her Latin GRAMMY® nomination in the “Best Regional Song” category for her track “¿Seguimos o No?”, standing out as the only woman nominated in this category.
This recognition comes in a meaningful year for the artist, who recently released her heartfelt Día de Muertos single, “Prenderte una vela” (“Light You a Candle”), a touching tribute to loved ones who are no longer with us — reaffirming her deep connection to Mexican culture and her ability to move new generations.
Her latest album, “La Corona es Mía” (“The Crown Is Mine”), features the Latin GRAMMY®–nominated song “¿Seguimos o No?”, blends her traditional roots with a modern pop sensibility, showcasing the elegance, artistry, and emotional depth that define Lupita Infante. With this project, Infante continues to solidify her place as one of the most authentic and powerful voices in contemporary regional Mexican music. Listen to “La Corona es Mía” HERE.







