Lo Nuestro Award for Rock/Alternative Artist of the Year

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Lo Nuestro Awards for Rock/Alternative Artist of the Year
Awarded forRock/Alternative Artist of the Year
CountryUnited States
Presented byUnivision
First awarded2001
Last awarded2013
Currently held byManá (2013)
Most awardsJuanes (6)
Websiteunivision.com/premiolonuestro

The Lo Nuestro Award for Rock/Alternative Artist of the Year was an honor presented annually by American network

treble clef.[1] The categories awarded were for the Pop, Tropical/Salsa, Regional Mexican and Music Video fields before the 2000 awards, and from the following year onwards categories were expanded and included a Rock field for Album and Performer of the Year.[4]

The award was first presented to Colombian singer Shakira, the only female winner. Colombian performer Juanes was the most nominated and biggest winner in the category, with six wins out of nine nominations. Mexican band Maná won the award four times. Mexican singer Alejandra Guzmán and ensembles Café Tacuba and Motel were the most nominated acts without a win, with three unsuccessful nominations each. In 2013, all the categories in the Rock Field (Artist, Album and Song of the Year) were merged into the Pop Field.[5]

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 album
A blonde woman smiling.
Colombian performer Shakira (pictured in 2009), winner in 2001.
A man semi-inclined with semi-long hair, wearing black jacket and pants, holding a guitar in both hands, apparently singing into a microphone with stand.
Colombian performer Juanes (pictured in 2012), the most awarded performer with six wins.
Four people. On the far left a man with a low hand. Mounted on a platform a man sits on a bench with a keyboard in front. In the center a man standing, wearing black with his left hand and taking a microphone with his right hand extended. On the far right a man semi-inclined holding a guitar.
Chilean band La Ley (pictured in 2005), winners in 2002.
Five people. On the far left a person behind a console with a keyboard. Beside a person standing with semi-long hair, holding a bass guitar. Another person standing at the center, wearing black, holding a red guitar. To his right a person with long hair wearing black with a bass guitar in his hand. On the extreme right a person with a beret behind a drum kit.
Four-time winners, Mexican band Maná
Year Performer(s) Ref
2001
(13th)
Shakira [6][7]
La Ley
Maldita Vecindad
El Tri
2002
(14th)
La Ley [8][9]
Aterciopelados
Café Tacuba
El Gran Silencio
Jaguares
2003
(15th)
Juanes [10][11]
Cabas
Los Rabanes
Maná
2004
(16th)
Jaguares
[3][12]
Café Tacuba
El Gran Silencio
Molotov
2005
(17th)
Juanes [13][14]
Kinky
Maná
Julieta Venegas
2006
(18th)
Juanes [15][16]
Enjambre
Circo
La Secta AllStar
2007
(19th)
Maná [17][18]
Babasónicos
Alejandra Guzmán
Juanes
2008
(20th)
Maná [19][20]
Allison
Moderatto
Motel
2009
(21st)
Juanes [21][22]
Black Guayaba
Café Tacuba
Maná
Motel
2010
(22nd)
Juanes [23][24]
Beto Cuevas
Maná
Motel
La Secta AllStar
2011
(23rd)
Juanes [25][26]
Bunbury
El Canto del Loco
Draco
Vivanativa
2012
(24th)
Maná [27][28]
Juanes
Alejandra Guzmán
Zoé
2013
(25th)
Maná [29][30]
Beto Cuevas
Alejandra Guzmán
Juanes

See also

References

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