Lo Nuestro Award for Regional Mexican Song of the Year

The Lo Nuestro Award for Regional Mexican Song 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]

Lo Nuestro Awards for Regional Mexican Song of the Year
Current: Premio Lo Nuestro 2015
Awarded forRegional Mexican Song of the Year
CountryUnited States
Presented byUnivision
First awarded1989
Currently held byGerardo Ortíz (2015)
Most awardsGerardo Ortíz (3)
Most nominationsVicente Fernández (10)
Websiteunivision.com/premiolonuestro

The award was first presented to "Y Ahora Te Vas" by Mexican band Los Bukis. Mexican performer Gerardo Ortíz holds the record for the most awards, winning on three occasions. Fellow Mexican band Los Yonics is the most nominated act without a win, with four unsuccessful nominations.

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
Indicates the winning song
Year Song Performer(s) Ref
1989
(1st)
"Y Ahora Te Vas"
Los Bukis
[4][5]
"Dos Corazones"
Vicente Fernández and Vikki Carr
"Tus Mentiras"
Los Bukis
"Entre Mas Lejos Me Vaya"
Los Caminantes
"Tu Presa Fácil"
Los Yonics
1990
(2nd)
"Por Tu Maldito Amor"
Vicente Fernández
[4][6]
"Válgame Dios"
Yolanda del Río
"Mujeres Divinas"
Vicente Fernández
"Frente a Frente"
Los Yonics
"Perdón Por Tus Lágrimas"
Los Yonics
1991
(3rd)
"Corazón Duro"
Grupo Bronco
[4][7]
"Amor de los Dos"
Chayanne
"Sólo los Tontos"
Vicente Fernández and Alejandro Fernández
"Sólo Te Quiero a Ti"
Los Temerarios
"Déjame en Paz"
Angeles Ochoa
1992
(4th)
"Como Me Duele Amor"
La Mafia
[4][8]
"Déjame Amarte Otra Vez"
Grupo Bronco
"Si Te Vuelves a Enamorar"
Grupo Bronco
"Dos Cartas y Una Flor"
Los Caminantes
"Que Sepan Todos"
Vicente Fernández
1993
(5th)
"Como La Flor"
Selena
[4][9]
"Adoro"
Grupo Bronco
"Estás Tocando Fuego"
La Mafia
"Mi Vida Eres Tú"
Los Temerarios
"Pero Te Vas a Arrepentir"
Los Yonics
1994
(6th)
"Me Estoy Enamorando"
La Mafia
[4][10]
"Dos Mujeres, Un Camino"
Grupo Bronco
"Morenita"
Los Bukis
"Lástima Que Seas Ajena"
Vicente Fernández
"No Debes Jugar"
Selena
1995
(7th)
"Amor Prohibido"
Selena
[4][11]
"La Niña Fresa"
Banda Zeta
"Ese Loco Soy Yo"
Liberación
"La Loca"
Los Fugitivos
"Tu Ingratitud"
Marco Antonio Solís and Los Bukis
1996
(8th)
"Como Te Extraño"
Pete Astudillo
[4][12]
"Canción 187"
Juan Gabriel
"Golpes en El Corazón"
Los Tigres del Norte
"Será Mejor Que Te Vayas"
Marco Antonio Solís and Los Bukis
"Enamorado de Un Fantasma"
Liberación
1997
(9th)
"Piensa en Mi"
Grupo Mojado
[4][13]
"El Principe"
Grupo Límite
"Un Millón de Rosas"
La Mafia
"Que Pena Me Das"
Marco Antonio Solís
"El Circo"
Los Tigres del Norte
1998
(10th)
"La Venia Bendita"
Marco Antonio Solís
[4][14]
"Es La Mujer"
Alejandro Fernández
Nos Estorbó la Ropa"
Vicente Fernández
"Hasta Mañana"
Grupo Límite
"Ya Me Voy Para Siempre"
Los Temerarios
1999
(11th)
"Por Mujeres Como Tu"
Pepe Aguilar
[4][15]
"Voy a Pintar Mi Raya"
Banda Arkangel R-15
"Dos Hojas sin Rumbo"
Julio Preciado
"Me Voy a Quitar de En Medio"
Vicente Fernández
"Eres Mi Droga"
Intocable
"Botella Envenenada"
Los Temerarios
2000
(12th)
"Necesito Decirte"
Conjunto Primavera
[4][16]
"El Disgusto"
Julio Preciado
"El Listón de Tu Pelo"
Los Angeles Azules
"Perdóname"
Pepe Aguilar
"Me Estoy Acostumbrando a Ti"
Pepe Aguilar
"Amor Platónico"
Los Tucanes de Tijuana
2001
(13th)
"Secreto de Amor"
Joan Sebastian
[17][18]
"Por Una Mujer Bonita"
Pepe Aguilar
"Yo Sé Que Te Acordarás"
Banda el Recodo
"Como este Loco"
Julio Preciado
"A Ella"
El Poder del Norte
"Para Poder Llegar a Ti"
Julio Preciado
"De Paisano a Paisano"
Los Tigres del Norte
2002
(14th)
"No Me Conoces Aún"
Palomo
[19][20]
"Me Vas a Extrañar"
Pepe Aguilar
"El Ayudante"
Vicente Fernández
"Despreciado"
Lupillo Rivera
"Esa Pared"
Julio Preciado
"El Amor Soñado"
Los Tucanes de Tijuana
2003
(15th)
"Quitame Ese Hombre"
Pilar Montenegro
[21][22]
"Estoy Sufriendo"
Germán Lizárraga and su Banda Estrellas de Sinaloa
"Cada Vez y Cada Vez"
José José
"No Me Se Rajar"
Banda el Recodo
"Perdóname Mi Amor"
Conjunto Primavera
"Tu Forma de Ser"
Alberto and Roberto
2004
(16th)
"No Tengo Dinero"
Kumbia Kings
[3][23]
El Gran Silencio
Juan Gabriel
"Una Vez Más"
Conjunto Primavera
"De Uno y De Todos Modos"
Palomo
"El Indio Enamorado"
Grupo Laberinto
"Muy a tu Manera"
Intocable
"Sueña"
Intocable
2005
(17th)
"Más Que Tu Amigo"
Marco Antonio Solís
[24][25]
"Dos Locos"
Los Horóscopos de Durango
"Hazme Olvidarla"
Conjunto Primavera
"Lágrimas de Dristal
Montez de Durango
"Te Quise Olvidar"
Montez de Durango
2006
(18th)
"Aire"
Intocable
[26][27]
"Eres Divina"
Patrulla 81
"Está Llorando Mi Corazón"
Beto y Sus Canarios
"Hoy Como Ayer"
Conjunto Primavera
"Volveré"
K-Paz de la Sierra
2007
(19th)
"Alguien te Va a Hacer Llorar"
Intocable
[28][29]
"Aliado del Tiempo"
Mariano Barba
"Algo de Mí"
Conjunto Primavera
"De Contrabando"
Jenni Rivera
"Lagrimillas Tontas"
Montéz de Durango
2008
(20th)
"La Noche Perfecta"
El Chapo de Sinaloa
[30][31]
"Dime Quien Es"
Los Rieleros del Norte
"Cada Vez Que Pienso en Ti"
Los Creadorez del Pasito Duranguense de Alfredo Ramírez
"De Rodillas Te Pido"
Alegres de la Sierra
"Mil Heridas"
Cuisillos
2009
(21st)
"Un Buen Perdedor"
K-Paz de la Sierra with Franco De Vita
[32][33]
"Hasta el Día de Hoy"
Los Dareyes de la Sierra
"Si Te Agarran Las Ganas
El Chapo de Sinaloa
"Sobre Mis Pies"
La Arrolladora Banda El Limón
"Te Lloré"
Conjunto Primavera
2010
(22nd)
"Lo Intentamos"
Espinoza Paz
[34][35]
"El Último Beso"
Vicente Fernández
"Quiéreme Más"
Patrulla 81
"Te Presumo"
Banda el Recodo
"Ya Es Muy Tarde"
La Arrolladora Banda El Limón
2011
(23rd)
"Me Gusta Todo De Ti"
Banda el Recodo
[36][37]
"Al Menos"
La Original Banda El Limon
"Ando Bien Pedo"
Banda Los Recoditos
"Me Enamoré de Ti"
Los Titanes De Durango
"Sin Evidencias"
Banda Sinaloense MS de Sergio Lizarraga
2012
(24th)
"El Padrino"
Joan Sebastian
[38][39]
"Cuánto Me Cuesta"
La Arrolladora Banda El Limón
"El Ardido"
Larry Hernandez
"Gracias a Dios"
Violento
"Te Amo y Te Amo"
La Adictiva Banda San José de Mesillas
2013
(25th)
"Amor Confuso"
Gerardo Ortíz
[40][41]
"Llamada de Mi Ex"
La Arrolladora Banda El Limón de René Camacho
"Te Quiero a Morir"
Banda el Recodo
"El Mejor Perfume"
La Original Banda El Limón de Salvador Lizárraga
"Tu Ya Eres Cosa del Pasado"
Fidel Rueda
2014
(26th)
"Sólo Vine a Despedirme"
Gerardo Ortíz
[42][43]
"La Mejor de Todas"
Banda el Recodo
"Mi Promesa"
Pesado
"Adivina"
Noel Torres
"Y Ahora Resulta"
Voz de Mando
2015
(27th)
"Mujer de Piedra"
Gerardo Ortíz
[44][45]
"Vas a Llorar por Mi"
Banda el Recodo de Cruz Lizárraga
"Mi Ultimo Deseo"
Banda Los Recoditos
"Hermosa Experiencia"
Banda Sinaloense MS de Sergio Lizárraga
"Muchacho de Campo"
Voz de Mando

See also

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