Awards & Winners

Orishas

Orishas was a Cuban hip hop group from Havana, Cuba, founded in 1999. The group was first called "Amenaza", "threat" or "menace" in Spanish, and appealed to the Cuban youth who were hungry for African-American culture consisting of hip hop and rap. Orishas delved into a realm of music that created a black identity to which some among the younger generations could relate. The group is based in France where they made a deal with a record company, although they visit Cuba frequently. In 1999 Fidel Castro threw a party for them and had a meeting with all the musicians. It was the first time the Cuban government showed support for hip hop music. The group was and still is popular in Europe and Latin America. Yotuel Romero and Ruzzo Medina, who moved from Havana to Paris as part of an international studies program, joined Roldán González and Flaco-Pro to form the band in 1999. Their work is influenced by the hip hop movement as well as Cuban and other Latin rhythms. As of October 2009, they have produced a total of four studio albums and a greatest hits album; their latest album is Cosita Buena. In 2009 they participated in the concert Paz Sin Fronteras II in Plaza de la Revolución, Havana, Cuba

Awards by Orishas

Check all the awards nominated and won by Orishas.

2007


Nominations 2007 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
Latin Grammy Award for Best Urban Music Album Antidiotico
Latin Grammy Award for Best Urban Song Hay un Son
Latin Grammy Award for Best Short Form Music Video Hay Un Son

2005


Nominations 2005 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
Latin Grammy Award for Best Urban Music Album El Kilo

2003


Latin Grammy Award for Best Urban Music Album
Honored for : Emigrante

Nominations 2003 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
Latin Grammy Award for Best Urban Music Album Emigrante