Lo Nuestro Award for Video of the Year
Lo Nuestro Award for Video of the Year | |
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Awarded for | Video of the Year |
Country | United States |
Presented by | Univision |
First awarded | 1991 |
Currently held by | Los Rivera Destino and Bad Bunny (2020) |
Most awards | Ricky Martin (4) |
Most nominations | Maná (9) |
Website | univision.com/premiolonuestro |
The Lo Nuestro Award for Video 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 "A Pedir Su Mano" by Dominican singer Juan Luis Guerra in 1991. Puerto-Rican American singer Ricky Martin and Spanish artist Enrique Iglesias are the most awarded performers, with four victories for Martin, for "Te Extraño, Te Olvido, Te Amo", "Bella", "She Bangs" and "La Mordidita" and Iglesias with three victories, "Esperanza", "Héroe" and "Bailando"; Martin also won the Latin Grammy Award for Best Short Form Music Video for "She Bangs".[4] Iglesias' "Héroe" won the Lo Nuestro and also was nominated for Video of the Year in the MTV Video Music Awards Latinoamérica of 2002 and the English-language version of the video was a four-time nominee in the 2002 MTV Video Music Awards including Viewer's Choice and Best Male Video.[5][6][7] Two-time winners include Puerto-Rican reggaeton performer Daddy Yankee and Colombian artist Juanes. Mexican band Maná and Spanish singer-songwriter Alejandro Sanz are the most nominated artists without a win, with seven unsuccessful nominations each.
Winners and nominees
[edit]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 music video |
Year | Music Video | Performer(s) | Ref |
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1991 (3rd) |
"A Pedir Su Mano"‡ | Juan Luis Guerra y 440
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1992 (4th) |
"Todo, Todo, Todo"‡ | ||
"Cosas del Amor" | |||
"Amor Mío, ¿Qué Me Has Hecho?" | |||
"Sera" | |||
"Déjame Llorar" | |||
"No Basta" | |||
"Vuela Vuela" | |||
"No He Podido Verte" | |||
"Popurri" | |||
"Fiesta" | |||
1993 (5th) |
"Una Rosa Es Una Rosa"‡ | ||
"El Sheriff de Chocolate" | |||
"María" | |||
"Magdalena" | |||
"El Costo de la Vida" | Juan Luis Guerra y 440
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"Me Estoy Enamorando" | |||
"América, América" | |||
"Castillo Azul" | |||
"Llovió" | |||
"Otro Día Más Sin Verte" | |||
1994 (6th) |
"Sabor, Sabor"‡ | ||
"Rarotonga" | |||
"Tu Ingratitud" | |||
"Coronita de Flores" | Juan Luis Guerra y 440
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"Mírala, Míralo" | |||
"Ayer" | |||
"La Mañana" | |||
"Vivir Sin Aire" | |||
"Otra Como Tú" | |||
"Somos" | |||
1995 (7th) |
"La Media Vuelta"‡ | ||
"Viviré" | Juan Luis Guerra y 440
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"Así Es La Vida" | |||
"Te Lloré un Río" | |||
"Qué Sabes Tú" | |||
"Si Te Vas" | |||
"Reencuentro" | |||
1996 (8th) |
"Te Extraño, Te Olvido, Te Amo"‡ | ||
"Tesoro (Pudo Ser Tu Nombre...)" | |||
"No es el Fin del Mundo" | |||
"Como Quien Pierde Una Estrella" | |||
"Hipnótizame" | |||
"Experiencia Religiosa" | |||
"Palabras" | |||
"La Fuerza del Corazón" | |||
"Penélope" | |||
"La Tierra del Olvido" | |||
1997 (9th) |
"La Aurora"‡ | ||
"Como Te Extraño" | |||
"Volver a Nacer" | |||
"Dame" | |||
"Las Cosas Que Vives" | |||
"Mátame" | |||
"Pies Descalzos, Sueños Blancos" | |||
"Stress" | |||
"Sé Que Ya No Volverás" | |||
"Menta y Romero" | |||
1998 (10th) |
"Ella y Él"‡ | ||
"Si Tú Me Amaras" | |||
"No Sé Olvidar" | |||
"Pata Pata" | |||
"Desesperadamente Enamorado" | Jordi
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"Hechicera" | |||
"Y Hubo Alguien" | |||
"Que Diera" | |||
"Corazón Partío" | |||
"Mujer Latina" | |||
1999 (11th) |
"Esperanza"‡ | ||
"El Aguacero" | |||
"En el Muelle de San Blas" | |||
"No Puedo Olvidar" | |||
"Rezo" | |||
"Ciega, Sordomuda" | |||
"Tu Amor" | |||
2000 (12th) |
"Bella"‡ | ||
2001 (13th) |
"She Bangs"‡ | ||
2002 (14th) |
"Héroe"‡ | ||
"Shhh!" | |||
"Tantita Pena" | |||
"Quisiera" | |||
"Bésame" | |||
"Cumbia Sobre el Río" | |||
"Y Yo Sigo Aquí" | |||
"Amor a la Mexicana" (banda version) | |||
"Reencarnación" | |||
"I Wanna Go" | Tranzas
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2003 (15th) |
"A Dios le Pido"‡ | ||
"Ángel de Amor" | |||
"Carito" | |||
"Hay Otra en Tu Lugar" | |||
"Lloviendo Estrellas" | |||
"Mentiroso" | |||
"Mi Sufrimiento" | |||
"Si Tú Te Vas" | |||
"Tu Boca" | |||
"Vuela Muy Alto" | |||
2004 (16th) |
"Bonito"‡ | ||
"Fotografía" | Juanes featuring Nelly Furtado
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"No Es Lo Mismo" | |||
"Quitémonos la Ropa" | |||
"Perfume" | |||
"Dígale" | |||
"Hoy" | |||
"Minutos" | |||
"Jaleo" | |||
"Amor Amor" | |||
2005 (17th) |
"Te Quise Tanto"‡ | ||
"Ahora Quién" | |||
"Bulería" | |||
"Santa María" | |||
"Lágrimas" | |||
"Try to Save Your S'ong" | |||
2006 (18th) |
"Nada Es Para Siempre"‡ | ||
"Nace" | |||
"Víveme" | |||
"Que Seas Feliz" | |||
"No" | |||
"Desahogo" | |||
2007 (19th) |
"Angelito"‡ | ||
"Mojado" | |||
"Ni Freud Ni Tu Mamá" | |||
"Labios Compartidos" | |||
"Todos Me Miran" | |||
"Me Voy" | |||
2008 (20th) |
"Impacto"‡ | Daddy Yankee featuring Fergie
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"Baila Mi Corazón" | |||
"Pa'l Norte" | |||
"Dímelo" | |||
"Me Enamora" | |||
2009 (21st) |
"Pose"‡ | ||
"La Novela" | |||
"Un Beso de Desayuno" | |||
"Tu Adiós No Mata" | |||
"Visible" | |||
2010 (22nd) |
"Loba"‡ | ||
"Recuérdame" | La 5ª Estación featuring Marc Anthony
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"La Perla" | |||
"Esclavo de Sus Besos" | |||
"Cumbayá" | |||
"Loco Por Ti" | |||
2011 (23rd) |
"Egoísta"‡ | ||
"De Donde Vengo Yo" | |||
"Hasta Contar a Mil" | |||
"Loca" | |||
"Puente" | |||
2012 (24th) |
"Tu Olor"‡ | ||
"Bienvenido" | |||
"Como Tu Nay 2" | |||
"Dopamina" | |||
"Respira" | |||
"Tengo Tu Love" | |||
2013 (25th) |
"¡Corre!"‡ | ||
"Follow the Leader" | Wisin & Yandel featuring Jennifer Lopez
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"Jamás Abandoné" | |||
"No Me Compares" | |||
"Quiero Creer" | Beto Cuevas featuring Flo Rida
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2014 (26th) |
"Propuesta Indecente"‡ | ||
"Come with Me" | |||
"Hablé de Ti" | |||
"Hoy Tengo Ganas de Ti" | Alejandro Fernández featuring Christina Aguilera
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"Ice El Hielo" | |||
"I Love It" | |||
"Me Quiero Enamorar" | |||
"Mi Marciana" | |||
"Tranquila" | |||
"So What" | |||
2015 (27th) |
"Bailando"‡ | ||
"Adrenalina" | |||
"Apnea" | |||
"Arrullo de Estrellas" | |||
"Cuando Nos Volvamos a Encontrar" | Carlos Vives featuring Marc Anthony
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"Me Olvidé de Vivir" | Alejandro Fernández featuring Vicente Fernández
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"No Amanece" | |||
"Ora Por Mi" | |||
"Tu Respiración" | |||
"Tus Besos" | |||
2016 (28th) |
"La Mordidita"‡ | Ricky Martin featuring Yotuel
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"Encanto" | |||
"La Gozadera" | |||
"La Tierra del Olvido" (live) | |||
"Mi Verdad" | |||
"Somos Dos" | |||
"Un Zombie a la Intemperie" | |||
2017 (29th) |
"La Bicicleta"‡ | Carlos Vives and Shakira
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"Andas en Mi Cabeza" | Chino & Nacho featuring Daddy Yankee
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"Safari" | |||
"Soy Yo" | |||
"Tu Enemigo" | Pablo López featuring Juanes
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2019 (31st) |
"Mi Cama (Remix)" | ||
"Tu Refugio" | |||
"Seremos" | |||
"El Préstamo" | |||
"La Vida Sin Ti" | |||
"Celoso" | |||
"1, 2, 3" | |||
"Sexo" | |||
"Malamente" | |||
"Ya No Tiene Novio" | Sebastián Yatra featuring Mau y Ricky
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2020 (32st) |
"Flor" | Los Rivera Destino featuring Bad Bunny
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"Aleluya" | Reik and Manuel Turizo
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"Blue (Diminuto Planeta Azul)" | |||
"En Guerra" | |||
"La Prisión del Folsom (Folsom Prison Blues)" | |||
"Party" | Paulo Londra featuring A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie
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"Rayando el Sol" | Maná featuring Pablo Alborán
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"R.I.P." | |||
"Tú Eres la Razón (Electrocumbia Remake)" | |||
"Tu Rumba" |
See also
[edit]- Latin Grammy Award for Best Short Form Music Video
- Los Premios MTV Latinoamérica for Video of the Year
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