Los Premios 40 Principales 2011

This was the sixth edition of Los Premios 40 Principales, created by Los 40 Principales to honor the best in Spanish and international music. It was also the last to feature the national American categories, since Los Premios 40 Principales América would be created for 2012.

Los Premios 40 Principales 2011
DateDecember 9, 2011
VenuePalacio de Deportes de la Comunidad de Madrid
HostTony Aguilar
NetworkCuatro (Spain)
A&E Network (Latin America)

Performers

Artist(s) Song(s)
Enrique Iglesias "I Like How It Feels"
"I Like It"
"Tonight (I'm Lovin' You)"
Alexandra Stan "Mr. Saxobeat"
"Get Back (ASAP)"
The Wanted "Glad You Came"
Amaia Montero "Caminando"
El Pescao "Castillo de arena"
"Buscando el sol"
Marta Sánchez "Get Together"
Juan Magan "Bailando por ahí"
"No sigue modas"
La Oreja de Van Gogh "Cometas por el cielo"
"El último vals"
"La niña que llora en tus fiestas"
Pablo Alborán
Malú
"Perdóname" (Alborán)
"Solamente tú"
"Blanco y negro" (Malú)
Mohombi "Coconut Tree"
Shakira "Antes de las seis"
"Devoción"
"Loca"
Jessie J "Price Tag"
"Domino"
Carlos Jean "Gimme the Base" (with M-AND-Y)
"Pop" (with La Oreja de Van Gogh)
"Historia de terror" (with El Pescao)
"Lead the Way" (with Electric Nana)

Awards

Best Song

Best Video

Best Album

Best Act

Best New Act

Best Tour

Best Dance Act

Best Argentine Act

Best Chilean Act

Best Colombian Act

Best Costa Rican Act

  • Los Govinda
  • Garbanzos
  • Los Ajenos
  • Akasha
  • Cocofunka

Best Ecuadorian Act

  • Daniel Betancourth
  • Karla Kanora
  • Daniel Páez
  • Brito
  • Papá Chango

Best Guatemalan Act

Best Mexican Act

Best Panamanian Act

Best Latin Song

Best Latin Act

Best International Song

Best International Act

Presenters

  • Patricia Montero and Adrián Lastra — presented Best New Act
  • Cristina Boscá — introduced Alexandra Stan
  • Manu Carreño and Ponseti — presented Best Guatemalan Act and Best International Act
  • Laura Esquivel and Jaime Olías — presented Best Argentine Act and Best Video
  • Frank Blanco — introduced Amaia Montero
  • Iván Massagué and Javier Hernández — presented Best Costa Rican Act
  • María Adánez and Jesús Olmedo — presented Best Latin Act
  • Tito Rabat and Axel Pons — presented Best Chilean Act and Best International Song
  • Rubén Ochandiano and Óscar "Machupichu" Reyes — presented Best Tour and Best Ecuadorian Act
  • Alexandra Jiménez and Tania Llasera — presented Best Latin Song
  • Antonio Velázquez and Nerea Garmendia — presented Best Guatemalan Act
  • Úrsula Corberó and Luis Fernández — presented Best Colombian Act and Best Dance Act
  • Berta Collado and Jaime Cantizano — presented Best Mexican Act and Best Act
  • Fonsi Nieto and Chenoa — presented Best Album
  • Antonio Orozco and Manuel Carrasco — presented Best Song
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