Alboran Wins Goya Award for Best Original Song

Pablo Alborán now has the equivalent of an Oscar

The 26-year-old Spanish pop star won the 2016 Goya Award for best original song at this weekends celebration of the awards frequently referred to as Spain’s equivalent of the Oscars.

Pablo Alborán

Alborán is also nominated for a Grammy in the Latin Pop category for his album Terral. He was on tour in the United States and Canada before returning to Spain to attend the Goya ceremonies in Madrid. He was the top-selling artist in Spain in 2014.

The 26-year-old sensation sings the track “Palmeras en la Nieve,” a collaboration with Lucas Vidal, who composed the soundtrack for the movie of the same name.

Vidal, who lives in Los Angeles, also took home the prize for best original score for another movie, Nadie Quiere la Noche, directed by Isabel Cloixet and starring Juliette Binoche.

The Spanish composer, a Berklee grad who has written scores for Fast & Furious 6, The Raven, and other Hollywood films, said in his acceptance speech that he hoped that his and Alborán’s wins would inspire young people to enter the music field.

Alborán Earns First No. 1 on Billboard’s Latin Pop Albums Chart

The third time’s the charm for Pablo Alborán

Pablo Alborán

The 25-year-old Spanish singer-songwriter has landed the top spot on Billboard’s Latin Pop Albums chart with his latest studio effort Terral.

Alborán’s album, featuring the lead single “Por Fin,” sold 2,000 units during is debut week.

It’s his third entry on the chart, and his first No. 1. It follows Alborán’s previous albums: En Acústico and Tanto.