Artist
Pepe Aguilar
WINS*
4
NOMINATIONS*
7
57th Annual GRAMMY Awards
Through the 2026 GRAMMY Awards
"I fuse Mexican music with other rhythms and concepts."
- Born Aug. 7, 1968, San Antonio
- Pepe Aguilar's 1992 album, RecuΓ©rdame Bonito, which he recorded with a mariachi, hit No. 1 in a multitude of countries. It was this release that introduced much of the world to the Mexican-America singer/songwriter.
- Aguilar won first first career GRAMMY for 2000 for Best Mexican/Mexican-American Album for Por Una Mujer Bonita. The performer has also earned Latin GRAMMYs for his work.
- Aguilar played his first concert at the age of three, joining his father Antonio Aguilar onstage at Madison Square Garden in New York City.
- In 2008 Aguilar participated in a GRAMMY U Soundchecks event in Los Angeles where he performed live and students asked questions. In 2014 he participated in the GRAMMY Museum at L.A. Live's A Conversation With series and discussed his solo music career. To coincide with the moderated question and answer session, the Museum unveiled Pepe Aguilar⦠La Leyenda Continúa, an exhibit that gave visitors an in-depth look at the iconic career of the regional Mexican artist.
- Aguilar has supported a number of charitable causes, such as the Immigrant Archive Project, an independent national initiative dedicated to preserving the life stories of America's immigrant population.
