Leslie Grace Martínez (born January 7, 1995) is an American singer, songwriter, and actress. For her work as a singer, she has received three Latin Grammy Award nominations. She starred as Nina Rosario in Jon M. Chu's film adaptation In the Heights (2021).
Among her nominations are "Best Contemporary Tropical Album" at the 14th Annual Latin Grammy Awards (in which she sang along with the Zarkana cast of Cirque du Soleil), "Female Tropical Artist of the Year" and "Tropical Album of the Year" at the 26th Premio Lo Nuestro. In 2014 she also obtained nominations in the Billboard Awards in the categories of "New Artist of the Year" and "Hot Latin Songs, Artist of the Year, Female".
Among her tours abroad is her presentation on the Caribbean island of Curaçao at the North Sea Jazz Festival, and the tour of the United States with the musical director Rayner Marrero and several bachata musicians in 2013. She also performed on Sábado Gigante with Don Francisco, and at the Chile Telethon and at the closing of the same at the National Stadium of Chile, where she sang in front of approximately 60,000 people.
In mid-2016 she participated as captain of the Univision reality show Va por ti with Luis Coronel, Chiquis Rivera and the host Galilea Montijo. After releasing the single "Aire" with Maluma, they made a tour of 14 concerts through Mexico. In the same year she released the single "Nada de amor".
In January 2017 she collaborated with the duo Play-N-Skillz, Wisin and Frankie J in the reggaeton-style cover of Selena's song, "Si una vez". And in February of the same year she was nominated for the Premios Lo Nuestro in the category "Female Artist of the Year – Pop / Rock".
On April 12, 2018, her collaboration with Super Junior's "Lo Siento" was released on S.M. Entertainment's YouTube channel.
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|- | 2013 | Leslie Grace | Tropical Female Artist | |- | 2014 | Leslie Grace | Tropical Album | |- | 2014 | Leslie Grace | Tropical Female Artist | |- | 2015 | Leslie Grace | Tropical Female Artist | |- | 2016 | Leslie Grace | Tropical Female Artist | |-
Billboard Latin Music Awards
|- | 2013 | Leslie Grace | Songs Artist of the Year | |- | 2014 | Leslie Grace | Artist of the Year Debut | |- | 2014 | Leslie Grace | Female Artist of the Year | |-
|- | | Leslie Grace | Best Contemporary Tropical Album | |- | | Lloviendo Estrellas | Latin Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Tropical Album|Best Contemporary Tropical Album | |- | | "Como Duele el Silencio" | Best Tropical Song |
Nickelodeon Mexico Kids' Choice Awards
9th | 2018 | "Lo Siento" – Super Junior feat. (Leslie Grace & Play-N-Skillz) | Best Collaboration |
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