Lo Nuestro Award for Tropical Song of the Year
Lo Nuestro Award for Tropical Song of the Year | |
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Awarded for | Best Tropical Song |
Country | United States |
Presented by | Univision |
First awarded | 1989 |
Currently held by | Marc Anthony (2014) |
Most awards | Marc Anthony (4) |
Most nominations | Marc Anthony (16) |
Website | univision.com/premiolonuestro |
The treble clef.[1]
The award was first presented to "
Por Un Segundo" by Aventura, and "A Puro Dolor", earned the award and also reached number-one at the Billboard Hot Latin Songs chart.[5] American performer Víctor Manuelle and Puerto-Rican American singers Jerry Rivera and Gilberto Santa Rosa
are the most nominated performers without a win, with five unsuccessful nominations each.
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 |
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‡ | Indicates the winning song |
Multiple wins/nominations
Number | Performer(s) |
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Wins | |
4 | Marc Anthony |
Aventura | |
Prince Royce | |
2 | Elvis Crespo |
Juan Luis Guerra | |
Olga Tañón | |
Nominations | |
16 | Marc Anthony |
10 | Juan Luis Guerra |
5 | Elvis Crespo |
Luis Enrique | |
Jerry Rivera | |
Prince Royce | |
Gilberto Santa Rosa | |
Víctor Manuelle | |
4 | Aventura |
El Gran Combo de Puerto Rico | |
La India | |
Romeo Santos | |
Tito El Bambino | |
Olga Tañón | |
3 | Ilegales |
Monchy & Alexandra | |
Carlos Vives | |
2 | Banda Blanca |
Celia Cruz | |
Grupo Manía | |
Frankie Negrón | |
Tito Rojas | |
Rey Ruiz | |
Víctor Víctor |
See also
References
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