Premios Nuestra Tierra

The Premios Nuestra Tierra (Our Country Award) are a recognition that is given to Colombian and some International artists. They have a format similar to that of the Grammy awards, but restricted to the Colombian scope.

Premios Nuestra Tierra
Websitehttp://www.premiosnuestratierra.com/ 

History

The awards began in 2007 and were created by Blanca Luz Holguín, Fernán Martínez and Alejandro Villalobos with the purpose of encouraging Colombian artists and trying to encourage new Colombian singers so that the music industry in Colombia has much greater movement.

In 2008 and 2009 Movistar bought half of the proposal that was renamed "Premios Movistar nuestra tierra" in order to promote its other colombian project "Movistar Radio". Since 2010 the prizes have been renamed "premios nuestra tierra" without any sponsored.[1]

On May 16, 2020, after seven years since the last award ceremony, the ninth edition is held.[2]

Method of choice

The winners are chosen through an association that has the organization of the awards, where directors participate, some representatives of the Colombian record companies and executives of RCN and Caracol Radio.

The award

The prize is a heart with musical notes around and a crown at the top representing the heart of Jesus,[3] at the beginning it was a plaque that symbolized the signs that Colombian public buses put to inform people where they are going, however, they realized that the plaque was very uncomfortable, so they tried to modernize the logo to something more comfortable like is the prize that is awarded

Categories

General

  • Best Song of the Year
  • Best Artist of the Year.
  • Best Album of the Year.
  • Best New Artist.
  • Best Producer.

Tropical Pop

  • Best Tropical Pop Interpretation.
  • Best Tropical Pop Artist of the Year.

Pop

  • Best Pop Artist of the Year
  • Best Pop Song

Urban

  • Best Urban Song of the Year
  • Best Urban Artist

Alternative

  • Best Alternative Artist
  • Better Alternative Interpretation

Vallenato

  • Best Performance
  • Best Artist

Tropical

  • Best Solo Artist or Tropical Group
  • Best Tropical Interpretation

Folkloric

  • Best Solo Artist or Folkloric Group of the Year
  • Best Performance

Videos

  • Best Video for Artist
  • Best Music for TV
  • Best Movie Soundtrack:

Popular (colombian popular music)

  • Best Artist of the year
  • Best Song of the Year:

Christian

  • Best Christian Song
  • Best Christian Artist:

Públic

  • Best Interpretation of the Public
  • Best Public Artist
  • Best Fan Club:

Digital

  • Best Website:
  • Twitterer of the Year
  • Best DJ:

Artists with more awards

Position Artist Awards
1 J Balvin[4] 20
1 Shakira 20
2 Pipe Bueno 13
2 Juanes 12
3 Fonseca 12
4 Carlos Vives 12
5 Andres Cepeda 10
6 Chocquibtown 9
7 Silvestre Dangond 8
8 Jorge Celedon 7
9 Santiago Cruz 7
10 Dragon & Caballero 5
11 Jhonny Rivera 5
12 Doctor Krapula 5
13 Don Tetto 4
14 Guayacan Orquesta 4
15 Grupo Niche 4
16 Andres Cabas 3
17 Giovanny Ayala 3
18 Daniel Calderon 3
19 Felipe Peláez 3
20 Pasabordo 3
21 Kevin Florez 3
22 La Iguana 3
23 Aterciopelados 3
24 Peter Manjarres 2
25 Martín Elías 2
26 Orquesta La 33 2
27 Alkilados 2
28 Los Gaiteros de San Jacinto 2
29 Toto la Momposina 2
30 Andy Rivera 2
31 Joe Arroyo 2
32 Adriana Bottina 2
33 Pescao Vivo 2
34 Checo Acosta 2
35 Orquesta Filarmonica de Bogotá 2
36 Reykon 1
37 Maluma 1
38 Fanny Lu 1
39 el omy 1

Awards delivery

The awards have been given annually and uninterrupted since 2007, between the months of March or April

See also

References

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