LUX by Rosalía (Sony Music) wins the 2026 Odeón Award for Album of the Year, while Still Luvin by Delaossa/Quevedo/Bigla the Kid (Dale Play Records) takes Song of the Year
Celosa by JC Reyes/David Marley (JC Reyes) wins the 2026 Odeón Award for Music Video of the Year
Hola y Adiós by Joaquín Sabina receives the award for Best Tour 2025

AGEDI – the Collective Management Organization representing phonogram producers in Spain – has announced today the winners of the 7th Edition of the 2026 Odeón Awards, which recognize the most successful recordings by Spanish artists released in 2025 (except in the international and Latin categories), based on sales performance. These awards reflect the musical tastes of Spanish audiences who, by purchasing or streaming the awarded albums and songs, have made them the most successful of 2025.

A total of 27 awards have been presented across different genre categories, including the Odeón Award for Best Tour 2025. The winning works were produced by 11 record companies. This year, two national categories – “Best Pop Song” and “Best Rock Song” – are awarded ex aequo.

2026 Winners

As expected, given the anticipation surrounding its release, the Album of the Year 2025 award goes to LUX by Rosalía (Sony Music), which in just 7 weeks became the best-selling Spanish album of the year. She previously received this award in 2023 with Motomami, further cementing her status as Spain’s most internationally recognized artist. The album topped the official PROMUSICAE and AGEDI charts, remaining at No. 1 on the Top 100 for seven consecutive weeks following its release.

Song of the Year goes to Still Luvin, the collaboration between Málaga-born artist Delaossa and Quevedo (Dale Play Records), which reached No. 1 in the official charts in its second week and remained highly popular among Spanish youth throughout 2025.
Music Video of the Year is awarded to Celosa by JC Reyes and David Marley (JC REYES), one of the summer’s biggest hits on digital platforms.

The 2026 Odeón Award for Tour of the Year goes to Joaquín Sabina’s farewell tour Hola y Adiós, which celebrated his retirement with 71 concerts across both sides of the Atlantic and more than 700,000 tickets sold. This award is presented in collaboration with the Association of Music Promoters (APM), which certifies tour rankings in its 2026 Live Music Yearbook.

In pop, female artists led the standout releases of 2025. Cuarto Azul (Universal Music Spain) by Aitana wins Best Pop Album 2026, and Superestrella (Universal Music Spain) earns Best Pop Song, sharing the award ex aequo with La Perla (Sony Music) by Rosalía and Yahritza y su Esencia. Chiara Oliver wins Pop New Artist 2025.

In urban music, Nacer de nuevo (JC REYES) by JC Reyes wins Best Urban Album. Tu vas sin (Fav) (Dale Play Records) by Rels B is Best Urban Song, and Rusowsky is named Urban New Artist.

In rock, Leiva’s sixth album Gigante (Sony Music Spain) wins Best Rock Album. From the same album, Caída Libre (Sony Music Spain), featuring Robe, wins Best Rock Song, sharing the award ex aequo with A contraluz (Warner Music Spain) by Fito y Fitipaldis. Ultraligera is named Rock New Artist.

In alternative music, Guitarricadelafuente wins Best Alternative Album with Spanish Leather (Sony Music Spain); Com Vocè (Universal Music Spain) by Judeline and Amaia wins Best Alternative Song, and Lia Kali is named Best Alternative Artist 2026.

In flamenco, Aquí no sobra nadie (Warner Music Spain) by Marta Santos wins Best Flamenco Album, while Luis Cortés repeats his success with Best Flamenco Song for Enséñame a Volar (Sound Blaster Records). María Terremoto is named Flamenco New Artist.

Latin and International Categories

The Best Latin Album Odeón award goes to global phenomenon Bad Bunny for Debí tirar más fotos (Rimas Entertainment LLC), confirming his strong reception in Spain. La Plena (W Sound 05) (Kristoman LLC) by W Sound/Beéle/Ovy on the drums wins Best Latin Song, and Beéle is named Latin New Artist.

The list concludes with internationally renowned Taylor Swift, who once again wins Best International Album with The Life of a Showgirl (Universal Music). APT. by Rosé and Bruno Mars (Warner Music) wins Best International Song, and Damiano David is named International New Artist for his solo work.

Awards Presentation

Starting today, the Odeón Awards’ social media channels will reveal details about all winners. Music journalists Ana Medina, Ángel Carmona, and Laura Piñero will present the announcements.

Award recipients have received a sculpture designed by Suso33, the renowned urban artist who has created the statuettes for all editions of the awards.

COMPLETE LIST OF 2026 ODEÓN AWARD WINNERS

  • Album of the Year: LUX – ROSALÍA (SONY MUSIC)
  • Song of the Year: STILL LUVIN – DELAOSSA / QUEVEDO / BIGLA THE KID (DALE PLAY RECORDS)
  • Music Video of the Year: CELOSA – JC REYES / DAVID MARLEY (JC REYES)
  • Tour of the Year: HOLA Y ADIÓS – JOAQUÍN SABINA (SONY MUSIC SPAIN)

 POP

  • Best Pop Album: CUARTO AZUL – AITANA (UNIVERSAL MUSIC SPAIN)
  • Best Pop Song: SUPERESTRELLA – AITANA (UNIVERSAL MUSIC SPAIN)
  • Best Pop Song: LA PERLA – ROSALÍA / YAHRITZA Y SU ESENCIA (SONY MUSIC)
  • Pop New Artist: CHIARA OLIVER (UNIVERSAL MUSIC SPAIN)

URBAN

  • Best Urban Album: NACER DE NUEVO – JC REYES (JC REYES)
  • Best Urban Song: TU VAS SIN (FAV) – RELS B (DALE PLAY RECORDS)
  • Urban New Artist: RUSOWSKY (RUSIA-IDK / WARNER MUSIC SPAIN)

ROCK

  • Best Rock Album: GIGANTE – LEIVA (SONY MUSIC SPAIN)
  • Best Rock Song: CAÍDA LIBRE – LEIVA / ROBE (SONY MUSIC SPAIN)
  • Best Rock Song: A CONTRALUZ – FITO Y FITIPALDIS (WARNER MUSIC SPAIN)
  • Rock New Artist: ULTRALIGERA

ALTERNATIVE

  • Best Alternative Album: SPANISH LEATHER – GUITARRICADELAFUENTE (SONY MUSIC SPAIN)
  • Best Alternative Song: COM VOCÊ – JUDELINE / AMAIA (UNIVERSAL MUSIC SPAIN)
  • Best Alternative Artist: LIA KALI

FLAMENCO

  • Best Flamenco Album: AQUÍ NO SOBRA NADIE – MARTA SANTOS (WARNER MUSIC SPAIN)
  • Best Flamenco Song: ENSÉÑAME A VOLAR – LUIS CORTÉS (SOUND BLASTER RECORDS)
  • Flamenco New Artist: MARÍA TERREMOTO

LATIN

  • Best Latin Album: DEBÍ TIRAR MÁS FOTOS – BAD BUNNY (RIMAS ENTERTAINMENT LLC)
  • Best Latin Song: LA PLENA (W SOUND 05) – W SOUND / BEÉLE / OVY ON THE DRUMS (KRISTOMAN LLC)
  • Latin New Artist: BEÉLE

INTERNATIONAL

  • Best International Album: THE LIFE OF A SHOWGIRL – TAYLOR SWIFT (UNIVERSAL MUSIC)
  • Best International Song: APT. – ROSÉ / BRUNO MARS (WARNER MUSIC)
  • International New Artist: DAMIANO DAVID (SONY MUSIC)

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