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Sidow Sobrino's My Amir in the Running for GRAMMY® Nominations
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My Amir, Album Of The Year & Best Alternative
LOS ANGELES & NEW YORK - Washingtoner -- Album of the Year and Best Alternative Music Album—these are the prestigious categories for which My Amir, the latest album by Sidow Sobrino, is being considered for GRAMMY® nomination. This thrilling moment not only highlights Sidow Sobrino's incredible artistry but also celebrates the contributions of his husband, Richard Sidow-Sobrino, who played an essential role in the album's creation.

Richard, Sidow's partner since 2019, co-wrote the lyrics for this electrifying album, performed background vocals, and is featured on several standout tracks. Songs like "We're In Paris," filmed in France, the vibrant "Richard's Cumbia," and the uplifting "Celebrating Christ at Christmas" showcase the couple's dynamic collaboration and undeniable chemistry.

Distributed globally by TheOrchard.com, a subsidiary of Sony Music Entertainment, *My Amir* is making waves across all major streaming platforms. Sidow Sobrino's ongoing partnership with The Orchard underscores his commitment to excellence. "It's an honor to be aligned with such a powerful distributor," Sidow shared. "Being part of the Sony family elevates any artist and provides a platform to reach listeners around the world."

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As anticipation for the GRAMMY® nominations builds, fans are encouraged to stream *My Amir*, share it across social media, and rally support by engaging with Recording Academy members. This moment marks another major milestone in Sidow Sobrino's career, defined by bold artistic choices and unwavering dedication.

Reflecting on the album's GRAMMY® consideration, Sidow Sobrino, known as The World's No.1 Superstar, remarked, "Being recognized by your peers is one of the highest honors an artist can achieve. Just being considered for these categories is a victory. We stand among the legends—Beyoncé, Quincy Jones, Sir Georg Solti. It's about living authentically, pushing boundaries, and staying true to yourself."

Richard Sidow-Sobrino echoed this sentiment, adding, "This album represents our shared vision and the work we put in every day. It's a testament to Sidow's passion, and we trust in God that if this recognition turns into a nomination and a win, it will be a well-deserved blessing, reflecting the dedication, love, and energy poured into every track. We believe that the impact of this music will resonate far beyond the awards, touching lives and inspiring others to follow their own creative paths.

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For more details and to stream *My Amir*, visit Sidow Sobrino's official website at TheWorldsNo1Superstar.com or find him on major platforms by searching Sidow Sobrino.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ISIFwzQyfDk&list=PLLxColJquWMBIYhIvWIkJDn-E52_c7V2a



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