Lo Nuestro Award for Pop Album of the Year

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Lo Nuestro Awards for Pop Album of the Year
Awarded for
Pop Album of the Year
Country
United States
Presented by
Univision
First awarded
1989
Currently held by
CNCO, Primera Cita (2017)
Most awards
Enrique Iglesias (4)
Most nominations
Enrique Iglesias and Luis Miguel (8)
Website
univision.com/premiolonuestro

The Lo Nuestro Award for Pop Album of the Year is an honor presented annually by American television network Univision at the Lo Nuestro Awards. The accolade was established to recognize the most talented performers of Latin music.[1] The nominees and winners were originally selected by a voting poll conducted among program directors of Spanish-language radio stations in the United States and also based on chart performance on Billboard Latin music charts, with the results being tabulated and certified by the accounting firm Deloitte.[1][2] However, since 2004, the winners are selected through an online survey.[3] The trophy awarded is shaped in the form of a treble clef.[1]


The award was first presented to Desde Andalucía by Spanish singer Isabel Pantoja in 1989. Spanish performer Enrique Iglesias holds the record for the most wins with four. Mexican singer Luis Miguel won consecutively in 1994 for Aries and in 1995 for Segundo Romance; both albums also earned the Grammy Award for Best Latin Pop Performance.[4] In 1999, the Pop Album of the Year accolade was shared by Mexican band Maná and Shakira with Sueños Líquidos and Dónde Están los Ladrones?, respectively. Both albums were nominated at the 41st Grammy Awards for Best Latin Rock/Alternative Performance, with Maná receiving the award.[5][6] Spanish band La 5ª Estación, and Mexican groups Camila, Maná, Pandora, RBD, Sin Bandera, and Santana are the only musical ensembles to receive the accolade, the latter group also won the Grammy Award for Album of the Year.[7] In 2017, Primera Cita by American band CNCO became the most recent recipient of the award. Mexican singer Cristian Castro is the most nominated artist without a win, with six unsuccessful nominations.




Contents





  • 1 Winners and nominees


  • 2 Multiple wins and nominations


  • 3 See also


  • 4 References




Winners and nominees


Listed below are the winners of the award for each year, as well as the other nominees.






Key
Meaning
double-daggerIndicates the winning album

Isabel Pantoja performing.

Spanish singer Isabel Pantoja (pictured in 2012), winner in 1989



Ana Gabriel, behind a microphone pedestal.

Mexican singer Ana Gabriel (pictured in 2006), winner in 1990 and 1991



Jon Secada smiling, facing front.

Cuban-American performer Jon Secada (pictured in 2011), winner in 1993



Luis Miguel, performing.

Mexican performer Luis Miguel (pictured in 2009), winner in 1994 and 1995



Enrique Iglesias, facing front, holding a microphone.

Spanish singer Enrique Iglesias (pictured in 2011), winner in 1996, 1997, 2009, and 2015



Shakira smiling.

Colombian performer Shakira (pictured in 2009), winner in 1999, 2006 and 2012



Ricky Martin, wearing a white shirt with an orange strip.

Puerto-Rican American singer Ricky Martin (pictured in 2013), winner in 2008 and 2016



Ricardo Arjona, performing.

Guatemalan performer Ricardo Arjona (pictured in 2013), winner in 2004




































































































































































































































































































































































Year
Album
Performer(s)
Ref
1989
(1st)

Desde AndalucíaAward winner

Isabel Pantoja

[5][8]

Con Todos Mis Sentidos

Braulio

Entre Lunas

Emmanuel

Soy Así

José José

Señor Corazón

José Luis Rodríguez
1990
(2nd)

Tierra de NadieAward winner

Ana Gabriel

[5][9]

Chayanne

Chayanne

Raíces

Julio Iglesias

Ricardo Montaner, Vol. 2

Ricardo Montaner

Tengo Derecho a Ser Feliz

José Luis Rodríguez
1991
(3rd)

Quién Como TúAward winner

Ana Gabriel

[10][11]

20 Años

Luis Miguel

Cuando Yo Amo

Rudy La Scala

Dos

Myriam Hernández

Quiero Amanecer con Alguien

Daniela Romo
1992
(4th)

Con Amor EternoAward winner

Pandora

[12][13]

En Vivo

Ana Gabriel

Amada Más Que Nunca

Daniela Romo

En el Último Lugar del Mundo

Ricardo Montaner

En el Palacio de Bellas Artes

Juan Gabriel
1993
(5th)

Jon SecadaAward winner

Jon Secada

[5][14]

Ilegal

Pandora

Magneto

Magneto

Nada Se Compara Contigo

Álvaro Torres

Romance

Luis Miguel
1994
(6th)

AriesAward winner

Luis Miguel

[5][15]

Inalcanzable

Marco Antonio Solís and Los Bukis

Luna

Ana Gabriel

Metamorfosis

Ednita Nazario

Otro Día Más Sin Verte

Jon Secada
1995
(7th)

Segundo RomanceAward winner

Luis Miguel

[5][16]

Clásicos de la Provincia

Carlos Vives

El Camino del Alma

Cristian Castro

Gracias Por Esperar

Juan Gabriel

Vida

La Mafia
1996
(8th)

Enrique IglesiasAward winner

Enrique Iglesias

[5][17]

El Concierto

Luis Miguel

En Éxtasis

Thalía

La Carretera

Julio Iglesias

Por Amor a Mi Pueblo

Marco Antonio Solís and Los Bukis
1997
(9th)

VivirAward winner

Enrique Iglesias

[5][18]

En Pleno Vuelo

Marco Antonio Solís

Nada Es Igual...

Luis Miguel

Nuevos Senderos

Olga Tañón

Pies Descalzos

Shakira
1998
(10th)

Me Estoy EnamorandoAward winner

Alejandro Fernández

[5][19]

Lo Mejor de Mí

Cristian Castro

Marco
Marco Antonio Solís

Vuelve

Ricky Martin
1999
(11th)

Sueños Líquidos Award winner

Maná

[5][20]

Dónde Están los Ladrones?Award winner

Shakira

Atado a Tu Amor
Chayanne

Celebrando 25 Años de Juan Gabriel: En Concierto en el Palacio de Bellas Artes
Juan Gabriel

Cosas del Amor

Enrique Iglesias
2000
(12th)

SupernaturalAward winner

Santana

[5][21]

Amarte Es Un Placer

Luis Miguel

Bailamos

Enrique Iglesias

Mi Vida Sin Tu Amor

Cristian Castro

Ricky Martin

Ricky Martin
2001
(13th)

PaulinaAward winner

Paulina Rubio

[22][23]

Alma Caribeña

Gloria Estefan

Arrasando

Thalía

Caricias

Rocío Dúrcal

Vivo

Luis Miguel

Mi Reflejo

Christina Aguilera
2002
(14th)

Abrázame Muy Fuerte Award winner

Juan Gabriel

[24][25]

Azul

Cristian Castro

Galería Caribe

Ricardo Arjona

Orígenes

Alejandro Fernández

Más de Mi Alma

Marco Antonio Solís

Mi Corazón

Jaci Velasquez
2003
(15th)

Sin BanderaAward winner

Sin Bandera

[26][27]

Hijas del Tomate

Las Ketchup

MTV Unplugged

Alejandro Sanz

Quizás

Enrique Iglesias

Thalía

Thalía
2004
(16th)

Santo PecadoAward winner

Ricardo Arjona

[3][28]

Almas del Silencio

Ricky Martin

Estrella Guía

Alexandre Pires

Millie

Millie Corretjer

Rojo Relativo

Tiziano Ferro
2005
(17th)

De ViajeAward winner

Sin Bandera

[29][30]

Abrazar la Vida

Luis Fonsi

Pau-Latina

Paulina Rubio

Seducción

Jennifer Peña

Stop

Franco De Vita
2006
(18th)

Fijación Oral Vol. 1Award winner

Shakira

[31][32]

Escucha

Laura Pausini

Fuego

Kumbia Kings

Paso a Paso

Luis Fonsi

Todo el Año

Obie Bermúdez
2007
(19th)

Nuestro AmorAward winner

RBD

[33][34]

Adentro

Ricardo Arjona

Días Felices

Cristian Castro

El Sexto Sentido: Re+Loaded

Thalía

Mañana

Sin Bandera
2008
(20th)

MTV UnpluggedAward winner

Ricky Martin

[35][36]

Celestial

RBD

El Tren de los Momentos

Alejandro Sanz

Ayer Fue Kumbia Kings, Hoy Es Kumbia All Starz

A.B. Quintanilla Presents Kumbia All Starz

Secuencia

Reik
2009
(21st)

95/08 ÉxitosAward winner

Enrique Iglesias

[37][38]

Empezar Desde Cero

RBD

Entre Mariposas

Yuridia

Fuerza

Alejandra Guzmán

Tarde o Temprano

Tommy Torres
2010
(22nd)

Sin FrenosAward winner

La 5ª Estación

[39][40]

5to Piso

Ricardo Arjona

Dos

Fanny Lú

El Culpable Soy Yo

Cristian Castro

Gran City Pop

Paulina Rubio
2011
(23rd)

Dejarte de AmarAward winner

Camila

[41][42]

De Mi Puño y Letra

Carlos Baute

Euphoria

Enrique Iglesias

No Hay Imposibles

Chayanne

Paraíso Express

Alejandro Sanz
2012
(24th)

Sale el SolAward winner

Shakira

[43][44]

Amarte Bien

Carlos Baute

Gloria

Gloria Trevi

Música + Alma + Sexo

Ricky Martin

Peligro

Reik
2013
(25th)

Joyas Prestadas: PopAward winner

Jenni Rivera

[45][46]

Brava!

Paulina Rubio

¿Con Quién Se Queda El Perro?

Jesse & Joy

Independiente

Ricardo Arjona

La Música No Se Toca

Alejandro Sanz
2014
(26th)

Habítame SiempreAward winner

Thalía

[47][48]

12 Historias

Tommy Torres

El Amor Manda

América Sierra

Entre Venas
Rigú

Faith, Hope y Amor

Frankie J
2015
(27th)

Sex and LoveAward winner

Enrique Iglesias

[49][50]

20 – Grandes Éxitos

Laura Pausini

Globall

3Ball MTY

Gracias Por Estar Aqui

Marco Antonio Solís

Loco de Amor

Juanes
2016
(28th)

A Quien Quiera EscucharAward winner

Ricky Martin
[51]

Amore Mío

Thalía

Cama Incendiada

Maná

Creo en Mi

Natalia Jiménez

Sirope

Alejandro Sanz
2017
(29th)

Primera CitaAward winner

CNCO

[52][53]

Des/Amor

Reik

Latina

Thalía

Renacer
Christian Daniel

Un Besito Más

Jesse & Joy


Multiple wins and nominations
























Number
Performer(s)
Wins
4
Enrique Iglesias
3
Shakira
2
Ana Gabriel
Luis Miguel
Ricky Martin
Sin Bandera
Nominations
8
Enrique Iglesias
Luis Miguel
7
Thalía
6
Cristian Castro
Ricky Martin
5
Ricardo Arjona
Marco Antonio Solís
Alejandro Sanz
4
Ana Gabriel
Juan Gabriel
Paulina Rubio
Shakira
3
Chayanne
RBD
Sin Bandera
2
Carlos Baute
Los Bukis
Alejandro Fernández
Luis Fonsi
Jesse & Joy
Julio Iglesias
Maná
Ricardo Montaner
Pandora
Laura Pausini
Reik
José Luis Rodríguez
Daniela Romo
Jon Secada
Tommy Torres


See also



  • Grammy Award for Best Latin Pop Album

  • Latin Grammy Award for Best Female Pop Vocal Album

  • Latin Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Pop Vocal Album

  • Latin Grammy Award for Best Male Pop Vocal Album

  • Latin Grammy Award for Best Pop Album by a Duo or Group with Vocals

  • Latin Grammy Award for Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album



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