Lo Nuestro Award for Urban Album of the Year

The Lo Nuestro Award for Urban Album 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 Award for Urban Album of the Year
CountryUnited States
Presented byUnivision
First awarded2003 (2003)
Last awarded2017 (2017)
Most awardsWisin & Yandel (4)
Most nominationsWisin & Yandel (7)
Websiteunivision.com/premiolonuestro

The award was first presented in 2003 to Is Back by Panamanian performer El General, who also won the following year. Puerto-Rican American reggaeton duo Wisin & Yandel is the most nominated act, with seven nominations, and also are the most awarded, with four wins. Their winning albums Wisin vs. Yandel: Los Extraterrestres (2009), Wisin & Yandel Presentan: La Mente Maestra (with DJ Nesty) (2010), La Revolucion: Evolucion (2011), and Líderes (2013), also reached number-one at the Billboard Latin Albums chart.[4] Los Extraterrestres also received the Grammy Award and Latin Grammy Award for Best Urban Music Album.[5][6] Barrio Fino by Puerto-Rican American rapper Daddy Yankee was awarded the Lo Nuestro for Urban Album of the Year in 2005; with the album Daddy Yankee was the first reggaeton act to debut at the top of the Billboard Latin Albums chart and became the best-selling Latin album of the decade (2000-2010) in the United States.[7] Puerto Rican performer Ivy Queen is the only female artist to win the award, receiving it in 2008 for her album Sentimiento (2007). Puerto-Rican American reggaeton performer Don Omar is the most nominated artist without a win, with five unsuccessful nominations. In 2017, Pretty Boy / Dirty Boy by Colombian artist Maluma became the last award recipient, as in the nominations for the 2019 awards, the category for Urban Album of the Year was not included.[8]

Winners and nominees

Listed below are the winners of the award for each year, as well as the other nominees.

Key Meaning
Indicates the winning album
Panamanian performer El General (pictured in 2013), the first winner (2003) and also recipient of the award in 2004
Puerto-Rican American performer Daddy Yankee (pictured in 2013), two-time winner (2005 and 2007)
Puerto-Rican American performer Ivy Queen (pictured in 2010), winner in 2008
American artist Pitbull (pictured in 2011), winner in 2012
Colombian performer J Balvin (pictured in 2017), two-time winner (2015-2016)
Year Album Performer(s) Ref
2003
(15th)
Is Back
El General
[9][10]
Pura Gozadera
Proyecto Uno
Emboscada
Vico C
The Phenomenon
Big Boy
Un Paso a la Eternidad
Sindicato Argentino del Hip Hop
2004
(16th)
De Fiesta
El General
[3][11]
El Abayarde
Tego Calderón
La Prueba
Magic Juan
Proyecto Akwid
Akwid
¡Tómala!
Los Tetas
2005
(17th)
Barrio Fino
Daddy Yankee
[12][13]
DJ Kane
DJ Kane
La Verdad
Fulanito
The Last Don Live
Don Omar
Uno, Dos: Bandera
Control Machete
2006
(18th)
Mas Flow 2
Luny Tunes & Baby Ranks
[14][15]
Chosen Few II: El Documental
Chosen Few
Desahogo
Vico C
Flow la Discoteka
DJ Nelson
Los K-Becillas
Master Joe & O.G. Black
2007
(19th)
Barrio Fino en Directo
Daddy Yankee
[16][17]
Flashback
Ivy Queen
Masterpiece
R.K.M & Ken-Y
Pa'l Mundo: Deluxe Edition
Wisin & Yandel
Top of the Line
Tito El Bambino
2008
(20th)
Sentimiento
Ivy Queen
[18][19]
El Cartel: The Big Boss
Daddy Yankee
Los Vaqueros
Wisin & Yandel
The Perfect Melody
Zion
The Bad Boy
Héctor "El Father"
2009
(21st)
Wisin vs. Yandel: Los Extraterrestres
Wisin & Yandel
[20][21]
King of Kings: Live
Don Omar
Showtime
Angel & Khriz
Sobrenatural
Alexis & Fido
Te Quiero: Romantic Style in da World
Flex
2010
(22nd)
Wisin & Yandel Presentan: La Mente Maestra
DJ Nesty featuring Wisin & Yandel
[22][23]
Down to Earth
Alexis & Fido
El Patrón
Tito El Bambino
La Evolución Romantic Style
Flex
Te Amo
Makano
2011
(23rd)
La Revolucion: Evolucion
Wisin & Yandel
[24][25]
Da' Take Over
Angel & Khriz
Mundial
Daddy Yankee
La Melodía De La Calle: Updated
Tony Dize
My World
Dyland & Lenny
2012
(24th)
Armando
Pitbull
[26][27]
Don Omar Presents: Meet the Orphans
Don Omar
Los Vaqueros: El Regreso
Wisin & Yandel
Mi Música
Gocho
Perreología
Alexis & Fido
2013
(25th)
Líderes
Wisin & Yandel
[28][29]
Don Omar Presents MTO²: New Generation
Don Omar
Juan Magán Presents: Bailando Por El Mundo
Juan Magán
Los Duros
Baby Rasta & Gringo
Prestige
Daddy Yankee
2014
(26th)
Invicto
Tito El Bambino
[30][31]
Imperio Nazza: J Álvarez Edition
J Alvarez
Los Sucesores
J King & Maximan
My World 2
Dyland & Lenny
2015
(27th)
La Familia
J Balvin
[32]
De Líder a Leyenda
Yandel
El Regreso del Sobreviviente
Wisin
La Esencia
Alexis & Fido
King Daddy
Daddy Yankee
2016
(28th)
La Familia B Sides
J Balvin
[33]
Alta Jerarquía
Tito El Bambino
Farruko Presenta: Los Menores
Farruko
Greatest Hits, Volume 1
Nicky Jam
The Last Don II
Don Omar
2017
(29th)
Pretty Boy / Dirty Boy
Maluma
[34][35]
Dangerous
Yandel
Energía
J Balvin
Los Vaqueros 3: La Trilogía
Wisin
Visionary
Farruko

Multiple wins and nominations

Number Performer(s)
Wins
4 Wisin & Yandel
2 J Balvin
Daddy Yankee
El General
Nominations
7 Wisin & Yandel
6
Daddy Yankee
4 Alexis & Fido
Don Omar
3 Tito El Bambino
J Balvin
2 Angel & Khriz
Dyland & Lenny
El General
Farruko
Flex
Ivy Queen
Vico C
Wisin
Yandel

See also

References

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