Lo Nuestro Award for Pop Album of the Year
Lo Nuestro Awards for Pop Album of the Year | |
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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 |
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Indicates the winning album |
Year | Album | Performer(s) | Ref |
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1989 (1st) | Desde Andalucía | 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 Nadie | 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 Tú | 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 Eterno | 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 Secada | Jon Secada | [5][14] |
Ilegal | Pandora | ||
Magneto | Magneto | ||
Nada Se Compara Contigo | Álvaro Torres | ||
Romance | Luis Miguel | ||
1994 (6th) | Aries | 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 Romance | 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 Iglesias | 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) | Vivir | 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 Enamorando | Alejandro Fernández | [5][19] |
Lo Mejor de Mí | Cristian Castro | ||
Marco | Marco Antonio Solís | ||
Vuelve | Ricky Martin | ||
1999 (11th) | Sueños Líquidos | Maná | [5][20] |
Dónde Están los Ladrones? | 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) | Supernatural | 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) | Paulina | 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 | 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 Bandera | Sin Bandera | [26][27] |
Hijas del Tomate | Las Ketchup | ||
MTV Unplugged | Alejandro Sanz | ||
Quizás | Enrique Iglesias | ||
Thalía | Thalía | ||
2004 (16th) | Santo Pecado | Ricardo Arjona | [3][28] |
Almas del Silencio | Ricky Martin | ||
Estrella Guía | Alexandre Pires | ||
Millie | Millie Corretjer | ||
Rojo Relativo | Tiziano Ferro | ||
2005 (17th) | De Viaje | 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. 1 | Shakira | [31][32] |
Escucha | Laura Pausini | ||
Fuego | Kumbia Kings | ||
Paso a Paso | Luis Fonsi | ||
Todo el Año | Obie Bermúdez | ||
2007 (19th) | Nuestro Amor | RBD | [33][34] |
Adentro | Ricardo Arjona | ||
Días Felices | Cristian Castro | ||
El Sexto Sentido: Re+Loaded | Thalía | ||
Mañana | Sin Bandera | ||
2008 (20th) | MTV Unplugged | 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 Éxitos | Enrique Iglesias | [37][38] |
Empezar Desde Cero | RBD | ||
Entre Mariposas | Yuridia | ||
Fuerza | Alejandra Guzmán | ||
Tarde o Temprano | Tommy Torres | ||
2010 (22nd) | Sin Frenos | 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 Amar | 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 Sol | Shakira | [43][44] |
Amarte Bien | Carlos Baute | ||
Gloria | Gloria Trevi | ||
Música + Alma + Sexo | Ricky Martin | ||
Peligro | Reik | ||
2013 (25th) | Joyas Prestadas: Pop | 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 Siempre | 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 Love | 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 Escuchar | Ricky Martin | [51] |
Amore Mío | Thalía | ||
Cama Incendiada | Maná | ||
Creo en Mi | Natalia Jiménez | ||
Sirope | Alejandro Sanz | ||
2017 (29th) | Primera Cita | CNCO | [52][53] |
Des/Amor | Reik | ||
Latina | Thalía | ||
Renacer | Christian Daniel | ||
Un Besito Más | Jesse & Joy |
Multiple wins and nominations
Number | Performer(s) |
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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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