Chica 10 Iconic Latin Grammys Moments Through the Years Ahead of this year's ceremony, take a look back at some of the most unforgettable moments from the past 19 years of Latin music's biggest night. Por Yarely Aguilar Publicado en Noviembre 11, 2019 06:17PM EST 01 de 10 CHOQUIBTOWN PHOTO: (PHOTO BY MICHAEL CAULFIELD/GETTY IMAGES) The Colombian group performed at the the 11th Latin Grammys, held in 2010 in Las Vegas. 02 de 10 CALLE 13 PHOTO: (PHOTO BY FRAZER HARRISON/GETTY IMAGES) The Puerto Rican duo won nine awards out of their 10 nominations at the 2011 ceremony. 03 de 10 JESSE & JOY PHOTO: (PHOTO BY MICHAEL BUCKNER/GETTY IMAGES) The duo won both Record of the Year and Song of the Year in 2012. 04 de 10 MALUMA AND BECKY G PHOTO: (PHOTO BY ROBYN BECK/GETTY IMAGES) Becky G and the Colombian heartthrob brought the heat to the 2013 Latin Grammys with their performance of "La Temperatura." 05 de 10 PITBULL, WISIN AND CHRIS BROWN PHOTO: (PHOTO BY ETHAN MILLER/GETTY IMAGES) Chris Brown joined Wisin and Pitbull during the 15th Annual Latin Grammy Awards in Las Vegas in 2014. 06 de 10 MANÁ AND LOS TIGRES DEL NORTE PHOTO: (PHOTO BY MICHAEL TRAN/GETTY IMAGES) After their performance in 2015, Maná and Los Tigres del Norte empowered Latinos to vote with a sign reading, "United Latinos don't vote for the racists." 07 de 10 MARC ANTHONY AND JENNIFER LOPEZ PHOTO: (PHOTO BY CHRISTOPHER POLK/GETTY IMAGES) La Diva del Bronx and ex-husband Marc Anthony performed at the 2016 Latin Grammys and shared a kiss that went viral. 08 de 10 VICTOR MANUELLE AND LUIS FONSI PHOTO: (PHOTO BY LESTER COHEN/GETTY IMAGES) The salsero joined Fonsi for a performance of his smash hit "Despacito" in 2017. 09 de 10 BAD BUNNY, MARC ANTHONY AND WILL SMITH PHOTO: (PHOTO BY ETHAN MILLER/GETTY IMAGES) The trio performed their hit "Esta Rico" live for the first time at the 2018 Latin Grammys. 10 de 10 THIS YEAR PHOTO: (PHOTO BY ETHAN MILLER/GETTY IMAGES) This year's nominations angered many stars for seemingly neglecting genres like reggaeton, urbano and trap. Artists like Daddy Yankee and Bad Bunny spoke out against the show on social media.