Latin American Music Awards
The Latin American Music Awards (Latin AMAs) is an annual American music award that is presented by Telemundo. It is the Spanish-language counterpart of the American Music Awards (AMAs) produced by the Dick Clark Productions.[1] As with AMAs, the Latin AMAs are determined by a poll of the public and music buyers. The first Latin AMAs debuted on October 8, 2015 and was hosted by Lucero.[2]
Latin American Music Awards | |
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Current: Latin American Music Awards of 2019 | |
Awarded for | Outstanding achievements for artists in the Latin music industry. |
Country | United States |
Presented by | Telemundo, Azteca Uno |
First awarded | 2015 |
Most awards | Enrique Iglesias (13) CNCO (12) |
Most nominations | J Balvin (24) |
Website | Official website |
Ceremonies
Categories
- Artist of the Year
- New Artist of the Year
- Favorite Pop/Rock Female Artist
- Favorite Pop/Rock Male Artist
- Favorite Pop/Rock Band/Duo/Group
- Favorite Pop/Rock New Artist
- Favorite Pop/Rock Album
- Favorite Pop/Rock Song
- Favorite Regional Mexican Artist
- Favorite Regional Mexican New Artist
- Favorite Regional Mexican Band/Duo/Group
- Favorite Regional Mexican Album
- Favorite Regional Mexican Song
- Favorite Urban Artist
- Favorite Urban Album
- Favorite Urban New Artist
- Favorite Urban Artist
- Favorite Urban Band/Duo/Group
- Favorite Tropical Artist
- Favorite Tropical New Artist
- Favorite Tropical Album
- Favorite Tropical Song
- Favorite Collaboration
- Favorite Crossover Artist
- Favorite Crossover Song
Special Awards
- Dick Clark Achievement Award
- 2017: Pitbull
- International Artist Award of Excellence
- 2019: Marc Anthony
Records
As of the Latin American Music Awards of 2019.
Most nominations
Nominations | Act |
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24 | J Balvin |
23 | Nicky Jam |
Romeo Santos | |
20 | Daddy Yankee |
Maluma | |
19 | Ozuna |
16 | Shakira |
13 | Bad Bunny |
12 | CNCO |
10 | Prince Royce |
Most awards
Awards | Act |
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13 | Enrique Iglesias |
12 | CNCO |
7 | Prince Royce |
6 | Ozuna |
5 | Anuel AA |
4 | J Balvin |
Daddy Yankee | |
Romeo Santos | |
Banda Sinaloense MS de Sergio Lizárraga | |
Selena Gomez | |
3 | Wisin |
Becky G | |
Nicky Jam |
References
- Block, Alex Ben (July 30, 2014). "Telemundo Will Produce a Spanish-Language American Music Awards in 2015". Billboard. Prometheus Global Media. Retrieved May 30, 2015.
- Roiz, Jessica Lucia (September 2, 2015). "Latin American Music Awards 2015: Telemundo Announces Hispanic Version Of AMAs To Debut This Fall". Latin Times. IBT Media. Retrieved September 2, 2015.
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