The GRAMMYs

2026

¿Y ahora qué?

Dec 1st, 2025

Best Latin Pop Album

Best Latin Pop Album

Nomination

¿Y ahora qué? (Alejandro Sanz) is nominated for The GRAMMYs 2026 Best Latin Pop Album

¿Y ahora qué? (Alejandro Sanz) is nominated for The GRAMMYs 2026 Best Latin Pop Album

¿Y ahora qué? (Alejandro Sanz) is nominated for The GRAMMYs 2026 Best Latin Pop Album

Alejandro Sanz's first studio album in four years, the six-song project ¿Y ahora qué?, marks the beginning of a new personal and artistic chapter for the artist. It features collaborations with artists like Shakira, Grupo Frontera, and Manuel Turizo, blending contemporary pop with flamenco, and has already won him a Latin GRAMMY for Best Contemporary Pop Album.

Commercial success

  • ¿Y ahora qué? peaked at #19 on the Spain Albums Top 100 and remained on the chart for 15 weeks.

  • The EP topped 160 million streams on Spotify with a deluxe version dropping shortly after the release.

Cultural impact

  • The EP's release was followed by the "¿Y Ahora Qué? World Tour," blending Sanz's iconic hits with tracks from the 2025 EP.

  • Alejandro's Latin GRAMMY wins extended his record as the most-awarded Spanish artist in Latin GRAMMY history.

Critical response

  • Rolling Stone described the EP ¿Y ahora qué? as a "fresh start" for Alejandro Sanz, where he explores different sounds across its six songs. Read full review

  • Latin Times stated that the EP "portrays the current state of his life" and is "marked by diversity." Read full review

  • Rumbera Stereo described ¿Y ahora qué? as "the return to the origins of Alejandro Sanz," promising an "unprecedented musical evolution." Read full review

Alejandro Sanz's first studio album in four years, the six-song project ¿Y ahora qué?, marks the beginning of a new personal and artistic chapter for the artist. It features collaborations with artists like Shakira, Grupo Frontera, and Manuel Turizo, blending contemporary pop with flamenco, and has already won him a Latin GRAMMY for Best Contemporary Pop Album.

Commercial success

  • ¿Y ahora qué? peaked at #19 on the Spain Albums Top 100 and remained on the chart for 15 weeks.

  • The EP topped 160 million streams on Spotify with a deluxe version dropping shortly after the release.

Cultural impact

  • The EP's release was followed by the "¿Y Ahora Qué? World Tour," blending Sanz's iconic hits with tracks from the 2025 EP.

  • Alejandro's Latin GRAMMY wins extended his record as the most-awarded Spanish artist in Latin GRAMMY history.

Critical response

  • Rolling Stone described the EP ¿Y ahora qué? as a "fresh start" for Alejandro Sanz, where he explores different sounds across its six songs. Read full review

  • Latin Times stated that the EP "portrays the current state of his life" and is "marked by diversity." Read full review

  • Rumbera Stereo described ¿Y ahora qué? as "the return to the origins of Alejandro Sanz," promising an "unprecedented musical evolution." Read full review

Alejandro Sanz's first studio album in four years, the six-song project ¿Y ahora qué?, marks the beginning of a new personal and artistic chapter for the artist. It features collaborations with artists like Shakira, Grupo Frontera, and Manuel Turizo, blending contemporary pop with flamenco, and has already won him a Latin GRAMMY for Best Contemporary Pop Album.

Commercial success

  • ¿Y ahora qué? peaked at #19 on the Spain Albums Top 100 and remained on the chart for 15 weeks.

  • The EP topped 160 million streams on Spotify with a deluxe version dropping shortly after the release.

Cultural impact

  • The EP's release was followed by the "¿Y Ahora Qué? World Tour," blending Sanz's iconic hits with tracks from the 2025 EP.

  • Alejandro's Latin GRAMMY wins extended his record as the most-awarded Spanish artist in Latin GRAMMY history.

Critical response

  • Rolling Stone described the EP ¿Y ahora qué? as a "fresh start" for Alejandro Sanz, where he explores different sounds across its six songs. Read full review

  • Latin Times stated that the EP "portrays the current state of his life" and is "marked by diversity." Read full review

  • Rumbera Stereo described ¿Y ahora qué? as "the return to the origins of Alejandro Sanz," promising an "unprecedented musical evolution." Read full review