Lo Nuestro Award for Regional Mexican Album of the Year
Lo Nuestro Awards for Regional Mexican Album of the Year | |
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Premio Lo Nuestro 2016 | |
Awarded for | Regional Mexican Album of the Year |
Country | United States |
Presented by | Univision |
First awarded | 1989 |
Currently held by | Luis Coronel (2016) |
Most awards | Intocable (5) |
Most nominations | Los Tigres del Norte (14) |
Official website | univision.com/premiolonuestro |
The Lo Nuestro Award for Regional Mexican Album of the Year is an award presented annually by American network Univision. It was first awarded in 1989 and has been given annually since. 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] At the present time, the winners are selected by the audience through an online survey.[3] The trophy awarded is shaped in the form of a treble clef.[1]
The award was first presented to Si Me Recuerdas by Mexican group Los Bukis. Mexican-American band Intocable holds the record for the most awards, winning on five occasions. Tejano acts Selena and La Mafia, Mexican bands Banda el Recodo, Bronco, Conjunto Primavera, and singer-songwriters Pepe Aguilar and Juan Gabriel, won the award twice each.
Winners and nominees
Listed below are the winners of the award for each year, as well as the other nominees for the majority of the years awarded.
Key | Meaning |
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Indicates the winning album |
Year | Album | Performer(s) | Ref |
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1989 (1st) |
Si Me Recuerdas | ||
Superbronco | |||
El Cuatrero | |||
Canciones de Mi Padre | |||
Idolos del Pueblo | |||
1990 (2nd) |
Un Golpe Más | ||
Por Tu Maldita Amor | |||
Explosivo | |||
Los Corridos Prohibidos | |||
Siempre Te Amaré | |||
1991 (3rd) |
A Todo Galope | ||
De Lo Nuevo, De Lo Mejor | |||
Enter the Future | |||
Mi Buena Suerte | |||
No Te Olvidaré | |||
1992 (4th) |
Mi México | ||
Amigo | |||
Arriba el Norte y Arriba el Sur | |||
Para Nuestra Gente | |||
México, Voz y Sentimiento | |||
1993 (5th) |
Estás Tocando Fuego | ||
Entre a Mi Mundo | |||
Alejandro Fernández | |||
Mi Vida Eres Tú | |||
Qué de Raro Tiene | |||
1994 (6th) |
Ahora y Siempre | ||
Con Sangre de Indio | |||
Por el Mundo | |||
Lo Haré Por Ti | |||
Selena Live! | |||
1995 (7th) |
Amor Prohibido | ||
Ayer y Hoy | |||
Lástima Que Seas Ajena | |||
Los Dos Plebes | |||
Pura Sangre | |||
1996 (8th) |
El México Que Se Nos Fue | ||
Aunque Me Duela el Alma | |||
Joyas de Dos Siglos | |||
Mi Forma de Sentir | |||
Rompiendo Barreras | |||
1997 (9th) |
Unidos Para Siempre | ||
Ay Amor | |||
Juntos Para Siempre | | ||
Pedro Fernández | | ||
Un Millón de Rosas | | ||
1998 (10th) |
Juntos Otra Vez | ||
Con Un Mismo Corazón | |||
Jefe de Jefes | |||
Muy Dentro de Mi Corazón | |||
Partiéndome el Alma | |||
1999 (11th) |
Por Mujeres Como Tu | ||
Así Como Tú | |||
Amor Platónico | |||
Como Te Recuerdo | |||
De Corazón a Corazón | |||
2000 (12th) |
Por Una Mujer Bonita | ||
12 Balazos de Plata | |||
A Todas Las Que Amé | |||
Al Por Mayor | |||
Contigo | |||
Herencia de Familia | |||
Trozos de Mi Alma | |||
2001 (13th) |
Secreto de Amor | | |
A Ellas | |||
De Paisano a Paisano | |||
El Recado de Amor | |||
Lobo Herido | |||
2002 (14th) |
Despreciado | | |
Ansia de Amar | |||
Contigo Por Siempre | |||
En Vivo | |||
Me Vas a Extrañar | |||
2003 (15th) |
Perdóname Mi Amor | | |
Ahora y Siempre | |||
Amorcito Corazón | |||
Jugo a la Vida | |||
Sueños | |||
2004 (16th) |
Tu Amor o Tu Desprecio | | |
Afortunado | |||
Imperio | |||
Situaciones | |||
Soy Así | |||
2005 (17th) |
Intimamente | | |
Locos de Amor | |||
Pacto de Sangre | |||
Por Ti | |||
Que Amarren de Cupido | |||
2006 (18th) |
X | | |
Directo al Corazón | |||
Hoy Como Ayer | |||
Pensando En Ti | |||
Razón de Sobra | |||
2007 (19th) |
Algo de Mi | | |
Aliado del Tiempo | |||
Borrón y Cuenta Nueva | |||
Historias Que Contar | |||
Los Super Éxitos | |||
2008 (20th) |
Crossroads: Cruce de Caminos | | |
Ahora y Siempre | |||
Detalles y Emociones | |||
El Amor Que Nunca Fue | |||
Recio, Recio Mis Creadorez | |||
2009 (21st) |
Capaz de Todo Por Ti | | |
Con Banda | |||
La Historia | |||
Que Bonito... Es Lo Bonito | |||
Y Que Quede Claro | |||
2010 (22nd) |
Te Presumo | | |
Más Adelante | |||
Nosotros Somos | |||
Para Siempre | |||
Sólo Contigo | |||
2011 (23rd) |
Me Gusta Todo de Ti | | |
¡Ando Bien Pedo! | |||
Classic | |||
En Preparación | |||
Soy Su Maestro (45 Aniversario) | |||
2012 (24th) |
Intocable 2011 | | |
Con la Mente en Blanco | |||
Gracias a Dios | |||
Huevos Rancheros | |||
Pistear, Pistear | |||
2013 (25th) |
Inténtalo | | |
Irreversible... 2012 | |||
La Mejor de Todas | |||
Márchate y Olvídame | |||
Nada Iguales | |||
2014 (26th) |
En Peligro de Extinción | | |
La Estructura | |||
Mi Razón de Ser | |||
Tu Amigo Nada Más | |||
Y Ahora Resulta | |||
2015 (27th) |
Archivos de Mi Vida | | |
Cazador | |||
La Balanza | |||
Haciendo Historia | |||
Soy Lo Que Quiero... Indispensable | |||
2016 (28th) |
Quiero Ser Tu Dueño | | |
Sueño XXX | |||
El Karma | |||
Realidades | |||
Levantando Polvareda | |||
See also
- Grammy Award for Best Banda Album
- Grammy Award for Best Mexican/Mexican-American Album
- Grammy Award for Best Norteño Album
- Latin Grammy Award for Best Banda Album
- Latin Grammy Award for Best Norteño Album
References
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