MEXICO CITY — The third time may be the charm for Edgar Barrera, the Mexican composer and producer nominated for the third consecutive year for the Grammy in the category of songwriter of the year, non-classical.
Barrera has competed in all but one of the years since this category was introduced in 2023. He said that it fills him with pride to be nominated for the 2026 Grammys, which will be presented Sunday in Los Angeles.
If Barrera wins, he'll be the first Latino to accoladed in the category, and would add this award to an impressive career that has amassed 29 Latin Grammys and one Grammy for best tropical Latin album.
''To open the door for the new generations and the Latin composers who are making music,'' he said in a video interview with The Associated Press. ''It takes away that stigma that you have to write songs in English or that you have to do things a certain way to be considered.''
The songwriter of the year, non-classical, honor is part of the Grammy's general field, which also includes song, record and album of the year, best new artist and producer of the year, non-classical.
Barrera's nomination reflects the diversity of Latin music, from contemporary Mexican music with Fuerza Regida and Grupo Frontera's ''Me Jalo,'' to Shakira's pop ''Soltera,'' and Karol G's fusion with ''Milagros.'' Barrera's range is especially wide, and he attributes it to his hyperactivity.
''I get bored very quickly, sometimes when I'm making a certain rhythm or working on a sound constantly. I can't spend more than two weeks doing the same thing,'' he said. ''For me, I don't want it to become like a factory.''
His ideal, beyond musical genres or specific rhythms, is to ''bring out the best they have in the artist.''