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Marcello Hernández and Karol G offer cultural insight at the Grammys 2026 with the best music to clean


The reference landed instantly with audiences who recognized the ritual and appreciated seeing it acknowledged


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Shirley GomezSenior Writer
FEBRUARY 2, 2026 4:08 PM ESTFEB 2, 2026, 4:08 PM EST

Marcello Hernández and Karol G recently captured widespread attention after co-presenting the award for Best Urban Music Album at the Grammy Awards 2026. Their appearance blended comedy, cultural insight, and mainstream star power in a way that felt natural rather than scripted. Hernández, known for his sharp observational humor, and Karol G, one of the most influential global Latin music artists, turned a brief award presentation into a moment that resonated far beyond the ceremony itself.

During their time on stage, they joked about a familiar tradition in many Latino households. Saturday mornings often begin with loud music blasting through the house as families clean from top to bottom. The reference landed instantly with audiences who recognized the ritual and appreciated seeing it acknowledged on one of music’s biggest stages. 

Marcello Hernandez and Karol G at the 68th GRAMMY Awards.© Billboard via Getty Images
Marcello Hernandez and Karol G at the 68th GRAMMY Awards.

Cultural Humor Meets Mainstream Recognition

The Grammy Awards have increasingly reflected the diversity of the music industry, and the pairing of Marcello Hernández and Karol G symbolized that shift. Hernández brought his background in character-driven comedy and cultural storytelling, while Karol G represented the global reach of Latin urban music. Together, they highlighted how everyday Latino experiences can translate seamlessly into mainstream entertainment without losing authenticity.

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After greeting the audience, Marcello shared his experience growing up in a Latino household. “As a kid every Saturday, my mom used to wake us up at 8:00 am to clean the house, and she would be blasting Gloria Estefan [and] Juan Luis Guerra,” he recalled.

Marcello Hernandez and Karol G speak onstage during the 68th GRAMMY Awards.© Getty Images
Marcello Hernandez and Karol G speak onstage during the 68th GRAMMY Awards.

Karol G then added that cleaning in her home started at 7:00 am, and that the radio would have “Thalia and Juan Gabriel.” And while the idea of weekend cleaning set to loud music is not exclusive to one community, yet their framing gave it a distinctly Latino flavor that felt celebratory rather than explanatory. 

A History of Memorable Collaborations

The Grammy appearance was not the first time Hernández and Karol G shared the spotlight. Their professional chemistry has been building for several years, particularly through their work connected to Saturday Night Live. In 2023, both appeared together on the show when Karol G served as the musical guest and Ana de Armas took on hosting duties. The episode stood out for its strong Latin presence and playful energy.

One of their most talked-about collaborations came in a Spanish class sketch that quickly became a fan favorite. In the sketch, Hernández and Karol G portrayed bilingual students whose effortless switching between languages left their teacher completely confused. The humor tapped into a common bilingual experience and showcased Karol G’s comedic timing alongside Hernández’s established sketch skills.

Ana de Armas and Karol G© Saturday Night Live/Instagram
They also made history by starring in the first Saturday Night Live promo produced entirely in Spanish.

They also made history by starring in the first Saturday Night Live promo produced entirely in Spanish. The promo was short but significant, signaling a willingness from the show to embrace Spanish-language content without translation or simplification. For many viewers, it felt like a milestone in mainstream American comedy.

Marcello Hernández and Karol G as Cultural Connectors

Marcello Hernández has built his reputation on portraying characters that reflect real cultural intersections, particularly within Latino communities in the United States. His work often focuses on identity, family dynamics, and the small moments that reveal larger truths. Karol G, meanwhile, has used her music and public presence to push Latin urban music into global spaces while remaining grounded in her roots.

 Marcello Hernandez and Karol G speak onstage during the 68th GRAMMY Awards.© WireImage
Marcello Hernandez and Karol G speak onstage during the 68th GRAMMY Awards.

When they appear together, the result feels less like a strategic crossover and more like a shared language. Their interactions are casual, funny, and confident, suggesting a comfort with who they are and who they represent. That ease is likely why their Grammy Awards moment resonated so strongly and why audiences continue to respond to their collaborations.

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