The 20-year-old singer is up for “Best Country Music Album” with Boiadeira Internacional (Ao Vivo).
Ana Castela, one of Brazil’s most promising new talents in the country music genre, has reached a new high point in her career. At just 20 years old and with only three years in the music industry, Ana has been nominated for the 2024 Latin Grammy Awards in the category of “Best Country Music Album” for her live project Boiadeira Internacional (Ao Vivo). This significant recognition marks another milestone for the young artist, whose star continues to rise.
Reflecting on the nomination, Ana shared her excitement:
“I’m really happy with the news, I woke up with everyone calling and sending me messages. I’m only 20 years old and the nomination is already a big achievement for me. I’m so happy and now I’m anxious. I have very special vivid things and I receive a lot of good news. I am happy with this moment.”
Ana’s project Boiadeira Internacional (Ao Vivo) captures the raw energy of her live performances, recorded in front of an impressive crowd of over 70,000 people at an event held on the triple border between Brazil, Paraguay, and Argentina. The live album features 19 tracks and showcases her unique blend of traditional Brazilian country music (sertanejo) with modern influences. The album has become a fan favorite and has helped Ana solidify her position as one of the most exciting young voices in Brazilian music.
Among the standout tracks on the album is Solteiro Forçado, which has been streamed more than a million times on Spotify. The song has become one of Ana’s biggest hits, propelling her further into the spotlight. Other notable tracks from the album include Fronteira, Tô Voltando, and Lua, all of which have gained significant popularity. These songs demonstrate Ana’s ability to merge country traditions with contemporary sounds, making her music relatable to both long-time sertanejo fans and newer audiences.
Ana’s digital presence has played a huge role in her rapid rise to fame. With over millions of monthly listeners on Spotify, she has quickly become one of the most streamed Brazilian country artists. Her YouTube channel has also garnered over a billion views, showcasing the enormous appeal she has among her fans. These numbers reflect her deep connection with her audience and highlight how her music transcends borders, capturing listeners across Latin America and beyond.
In addition to her online success, Ana Castela is known for her energetic and authentic live performances. She performs an average of 18 shows per month, demonstrating her dedication to her craft and her commitment to connecting with her fans. Her live shows are a true reflection of her roots, as she embraces her identity as the “boiadeira” — a term that refers to her connection to rural life and the themes of the countryside that often appear in her music. Her authenticity on stage has made her a favorite among fans who appreciate her down-to-earth nature.
Ana’s Latin Grammy nomination is a proud moment not only for her but also for the Brazilian country music community. Sertanejo, Brazil’s take on country music, has long been a staple of the national music scene, and Ana’s nomination signals that it’s gaining more international recognition. Her nomination in the “Best Country Music Album” category showcases how Brazilian country music is expanding its influence and reaching new audiences on a global level.
As Ana looks ahead to the Latin Grammy Awards, she remains focused on her music and continuing to grow as an artist. Whether or not she wins the award, this nomination is a massive achievement for someone so young and with such a relatively short time in the industry. It’s a validation of her hard work, talent, and dedication, and it confirms that she is a force to be reckoned with in the music world.
Looking forward, Ana Castela is poised for even greater success. Her natural talent, combined with her strong connection to her fans and her commitment to creating authentic music, ensures that her career will continue to flourish. With the momentum of this Latin Grammy nomination behind her, there’s no doubt that Ana’s future is bright. The journey of this “boiadeira” is just beginning, and the world can expect to hear much more from her in the years to come.
Published by: Martin De Juan