Full Sail Stories
Published Oct 29, 2024
Full Sail Grads on Nominated Projects at the 2024 Latin Grammys
Thirty grads were credited on 55 nominated projects in 28 categories, with five graduates nominated for their own Latin Grammys.

Every year, the Latin Grammys celebrate award-worthy music within the Latin music industry, and Full Sail graduates often contribute to nominated projects. This year, grads were credited in categories like Record of the Year, Song of the Year, Album of the Year, and more. In total, 30 Full Sail grads were credited on 55 nominated projects in 28 categories at this year’s Latin Grammys, and five graduates were nominated across nine categories for their own Latin Grammy statuettes. When the winners were announced on November 14, grad Felipe Tichauer received a Latin Grammy for his work as Mastering Engineer on Jota.pê’s Se o Meu Peito Fosse o Mundo, which won Best Engineered Album of the Year.
Grad Josh Gudwin was individually nominated for his contributions as a Dolby Atmos Mixing Engineer on Record of the Year nominee "Monaco" by Bad Bunny and on Album of the Year nominee Mañana Será Bonito (Bichota Season) by Karol G. Colin Leonard was recognized for his work as a Mastering Engineer in the Record of the Year category for both "Monaco," as well as "Mi Ex Tenia Razón" by Karol G. Richard Bravo earned a nomination for his role as a Recording Engineer on Camilo & Carin Leon’s "Una Vida Pasada," which was nominated for Record of the Year.
Alum Felipe Tichauer earned three nominations for his work as a Mastering Engineer on Album of the Year nominee García by Kany García as well as Best Engineered Album of the Year nominees Os Garotin De São Gonçalo by Os Garotin and Se o Meu Peito Fosse o Mundo by Jota.pê. And grad Dave Clauss earned a nod for his contributions as a Recording Engineer and Album Mixer on Shakira’s Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran, which was nominated for Album of the Year.
Additional graduates appeared in the credits of projects like Escrita by Nicole Zignago (Best Pop Vocal Album), Sayonara by Alvaro Diaz (Best Urban Music Album), El Dorado (En Vivo) by Aterciopelados (Best Rock Album), and Nica by Nicole Horts (Best Alternative Music Album), among others.