Lo Nuestro Awards
The Lo Nuestro Awards or Premios Lo Nuestro (Spanish for "Ours") is a Spanish-language awards show honoring the best of Latin music, presented by Univision, a Spanish-language television network based in the United States. The awards began in 1989.
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Current: Premio Lo Nuestro 2024 | |
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Awarded for | recognition of the most talented performers of Latin music |
Country | United States |
Presented by | Univision (USA) Las Estrellas (Mexico) TeleOnce (Puerto Rico) |
First awarded | 1989 |
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The artist with the most Premios Lo Nuestro awards is Puerto Rican singer Olga Tañón.[1]
The awards ceremony features famous Latino actors, musicians and show business personalities. The show is broadcast all over the Americas. In February 2006, Univision announced that closed captioning in English would be offered for the first time in the history of the broadcast. The 2013 edition, which officially marked its 25th anniversary on the network, was dedicated to singer Jenni Rivera after her death in December 2012.
Background
In 1989, the Lo Nuestro Awards were established by Univision, to recognize the most talented performers of Latin music.[2] The nominees were initially selected by Univision and Billboard magazine, and the winners chosen by the public.[3] Nominees and winners for the Lo Nuestro Awards were selected by a voting poll conducted among program directors of Spanish-language radio stations in the United States and the results were tabulated and certified by the accounting firm Arthur Andersen.[2][4] The trophy awarded is shaped like a treble clef.[2][5] The categories included were for the Pop, Tropical/Salsa, Regional Mexican and Music Video fields before the 2000 awards, from 2001 onwards categories were expanded and included a Rock field; for the Regional Mexican genre a Ranchera, Grupero, Tejano and Norteño fields were added; and Traditional, Merengue and Salsa performances were also considered in the Tropical/Salsa field.[4][6] Before the Latin Grammy Awards inception, the Lo Nuestro Awards were considered as the Grammy Award equivalent for Latin music. Therefore, the Lo Nuestro ceremony was advanced from May to February since the 1st Latin Grammy Awards were held in September, 2000.[6] The eligibility period for songs to be nominated are from October 1 to September 30.[7]
Premio Lo Nuestro host cities
Date | Ceremony | Venue | Host city | Host(s) |
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May 31, 1989 | Premio Lo Nuestro 1989 | James L. Knight Center | Miami, Florida | |
May 24, 1990 | Premio Lo Nuestro 1990 | Celia Cruz | ||
May 23, 1991 | Premio Lo Nuestro 1991 | Plácido Domingo Juan Gabriel | ||
May 14, 1992 | Premio Lo Nuestro 1992 | Caesars Palace | Las Vegas, Nevada | Gloria Estefan |
May 20, 1993 | Premio Lo Nuestro 1993 | James L. Knight Center | Miami, Florida | Armando Manzanero |
May 19, 1994 | Premio Lo Nuestro 1994 | Emilio Estefan | ||
May 18, 1995 | Premio Lo Nuestro 1995 | Julio Iglesias | ||
May 9, 1996 | Premio Lo Nuestro 1996 | Marco Antonio Solis | ||
May 8, 1997 | Premio Lo Nuestro 1997 | Mariachi Vargas de Tecalitlán | ||
May 14, 1998 | Premio Lo Nuestro 1998 | Los Panchos | ||
May 6, 1999 | Premio Lo Nuestro 1999 | Los Tigres del Norte | ||
May 5, 2000 | Premio Lo Nuestro 2000 | Antonio Aguilar | ||
February 8, 2001 | Premio Lo Nuestro 2001 | Joan Sebastian | ||
February 7, 2002 | Premio Lo Nuestro 2002 | José José | ||
February 6, 2003 | Premio Lo Nuestro 2003 | Luis Miguel | ||
February 26, 2004 | Premio Lo Nuestro 2004 | Miami Arena | Ricky Martin | |
February 24, 2005 | Premio Lo Nuestro 2005 | American Airlines Arena | Los Temerarios | |
February 23, 2006 | Premio Lo Nuestro 2006 | Ana Gabriel | ||
February 22, 2007 | Premio Lo Nuestro 2007 | Juan Luis Guerra | ||
February 21, 2008 | Premio Lo Nuestro 2008 | Vicente Fernández | ||
March 26, 2009 | Premio Lo Nuestro 2009 | BankUnited Center | Coral Gables, Florida | Emmanuel |
February 18, 2010 | Premio Lo Nuestro 2010 | American Airlines Arena | Miami, Florida | Chayanne |
February 17, 2011 | Premio Lo Nuestro 2011 | Maná | ||
February 16, 2012 | Premio Lo Nuestro 2012 | Pepe Aguilar | ||
February 21, 2013 | Premio Lo Nuestro 2013 | Alejandro Sanz | ||
February 20, 2014 | Premio Lo Nuestro 2014 | Marc Anthony | ||
February 19, 2015 | Premio Lo Nuestro 2015 | Ricardo Arjona | ||
February 18, 2016 | Premio Lo Nuestro 2016 | Carlos Vives | ||
February 23, 2017 | Premio Lo Nuestro 2017 | Romeo Santos | ||
February 22, 2018A | Premio Lo Nuestro 2018 | Gloria Estefan Emilio Estefan | ||
February 21, 2019 | Premio Lo Nuestro 2019 | Daddy Yankee Intocable | ||
February 20, 2020 | Premio Lo Nuestro 2020 | Pitbull, Thalía, Alejandra Espinoza | ||
February 18, 2021 | Premio Lo Nuestro 2021 | Gloria Trevi | ||
February 24, 2022 | Premio Lo Nuestro 2022 | Paulina Rubio | ||
February 23, 2023 | Premio Lo Nuestro 2023 | Alejandra Espinoza, Paulina Rubio, Adrián Uribe | ||
February 22, 2024 | Premio Lo Nuestro 2024 | Galilea Montijo, Clarissa Moline, Angélica Vale | ||
Premio Lo Nuestro a la Excelencia
In addition to categories for different genres of music, the honors include "Premio Lo Nuestro a la Excelencia", (literally, The "Ours" award for Excellence), a career or lifetime achievement award.
Notes
A.^ For the 2018 Lo Nuestro Awards, Univision commemorated the 30th anniversary of the awards by only presenting special awards. No nominations were presented that year.[8]
References
- González, Rebeca (February 12, 2013). "Olga Tañón dará de qué hablar en Premio Lo Nuestro". Metro (in Spanish). Metro International. Retrieved December 23, 2013.
- "Historia: Premios Lo Nuestro". Terra (in Spanish). Terra Networks, Inc. February 6, 2006. Retrieved June 10, 2013.
- Lannert, John (March 30, 1993). "Secada Lead Latin Noms Following Grammy Win". Billboard. 105 (10). Nielsen Business Media, Inc.: 10. Retrieved January 3, 2013.
- "Univision Announces the Nominees for Spanish-language Music's Highest Honors Premio Lo Nuestro a la Musica Latina". Univision. March 27, 1996. Retrieved June 11, 2013.
- "Lo Nuestro tiene sus candidatos". La Nación (in Spanish). La Nación, S.A. de C.V. April 15, 2012. Archived from the original on June 24, 2013. Retrieved June 18, 2013.
- "Seis nominaciones para Son by Four". Que Pues (in Spanish). Grupo Editorial Zacatecas, S. A. de C. V. January 9, 2001. Archived from the original on June 16, 2013. Retrieved August 13, 2013.
- "Univision Announces Superstar Nominees for "Premio Lo Nuestro a la Musica Latina" 2014". Univision. Univision Communications. December 5, 2013. Retrieved March 9, 2014.
- "Ni votos ni nominados: te decimos por qué la 30 entrega de Premio Lo Nuestro es distinta a todas" [Neither votes nor nominees: we tell you why the 30th Premio Lo Nuestro award is different to all of them] (in Spanish). Univisión. January 25, 2018. Retrieved January 30, 2018.
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