Lo Nuestro Award for Video of the Year
Lo Nuestro Award for Video of the Year | |
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Awarded for | Video of the Year |
Country | United States |
Presented by | Univision |
First awarded | 1991 |
Currently held by | Los Rivera Destino and Bad Bunny (2020) |
Most awards | Ricky Martin (4) |
Most nominations | Maná (9) |
Website | univision.com/premiolonuestro |
The Lo Nuestro Award for Video of the Year is an honor presented annually by American television network
treble clef.[1]
The award was first presented to "A Pedir Su Mano" by Dominican singer
MTV Video Music Awards Latinoamérica of 2002 and the English-language version of the video was a four-time nominee in the 2002 MTV Video Music Awards including Viewer's Choice and Best Male Video.[5][6][7] Two-time winners include Puerto-Rican reggaeton performer Daddy Yankee and Colombian artist Juanes. Mexican band Maná and Spanish singer-songwriter Alejandro Sanz
are the most nominated artists without a win, with seven unsuccessful nominations each.
Winners and nominees
Listed below are the winners of the award for each year, as well as the other nominees.
Key | Meaning |
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‡ | Indicates the winning music video |
Year | Music Video | Performer(s) | Ref |
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1991 (3rd) |
"A Pedir Su Mano"‡ | Juan Luis Guerra y 440
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1992 (4th) |
"Todo, Todo, Todo"‡ | ||
"Cosas del Amor" | |||
"Amor Mío, ¿Qué Me Has Hecho?" | |||
"Sera" | |||
"Déjame Llorar" | |||
"No Basta" | |||
"Vuela Vuela" | |||
"No He Podido Verte" | |||
"Popurri" | |||
"Fiesta" | |||
1993 (5th) |
"Una Rosa Es Una Rosa"‡ | ||
"El Sheriff de Chocolate" | Bronco | ||
"María" | |||
"Magdalena" | |||
"El Costo de la Vida" | Juan Luis Guerra y 440
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"Me Estoy Enamorando" | |||
" América, América "
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"Castillo Azul" | |||
"Llovió" | |||
"Otro Día Más Sin Verte" | |||
1994 (6th) |
"Sabor, Sabor"‡ | ||
"Rarotonga" | |||
"Tu Ingratitud" | |||
"Coronita de Flores" | Juan Luis Guerra y 440
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"Mírala, Míralo" | |||
"Ayer" | |||
"La Mañana" | |||
"Vivir Sin Aire" | |||
"Otra Como Tú" | |||
"Somos" | |||
1995 (7th) |
"La Media Vuelta"‡ | ||
"Viviré" | Juan Luis Guerra y 440
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"Así Es La Vida" | |||
"Te Lloré un Río" | |||
"Qué Sabes Tú" | |||
"Si Te Vas" | |||
" Reencuentro "
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1996 (8th) |
"Te Extraño, Te Olvido, Te Amo"‡ | ||
"Tesoro (Pudo Ser Tu Nombre...)" | |||
"No es el Fin del Mundo" | |||
"Como Quien Pierde Una Estrella" | |||
"Hipnótizame" | |||
"Experiencia Religiosa" | |||
"Palabras" | |||
"La Fuerza del Corazón" | |||
"Penélope" | |||
"La Tierra del Olvido" | |||
1997 (9th) |
"La Aurora"‡ | ||
"Como Te Extraño" | |||
"Volver a Nacer" | |||
"Dame" | |||
"Las Cosas Que Vives" | |||
"Mátame" | |||
"Pies Descalzos, Sueños Blancos" | |||
"Stress" | |||
"Sé Que Ya No Volverás" | |||
"Menta y Romero" | Zucchero | ||
1998 (10th) |
"Ella y Él"‡ | ||
"Si Tú Me Amaras" | |||
"No Sé Olvidar" | |||
"Pata Pata" | |||
"Desesperadamente Enamorado" | Jordi
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"Hechicera" | |||
"Y Hubo Alguien" | |||
"Que Diera" | |||
"Corazón Partío" | |||
"Mujer Latina" | |||
1999 (11th) |
"Esperanza"‡ | ||
"El Aguacero" | |||
"En el Muelle de San Blas" | |||
"No Puedo Olvidar" | |||
"Rezo" | |||
"Ciega, Sordomuda" | |||
"Tu Amor" | |||
2000 (12th) |
"Bella"‡ | ||
2001 (13th) |
"She Bangs"‡ | ||
2002 (14th) |
"Héroe"‡ | ||
" Shhh! "
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"Tantita Pena" | |||
"Quisiera" | |||
"Bésame" | |||
"Cumbia Sobre el Río" | |||
"Y Yo Sigo Aquí" | |||
"Amor a la Mexicana" (banda version) | |||
"Reencarnación" | |||
"I Wanna Go" | Tranzas
| ||
2003 (15th) |
"A Dios le Pido"‡ | ||
"Ángel de Amor" | |||
"Carito" | |||
"Hay Otra en Tu Lugar" | |||
"Lloviendo Estrellas" | |||
"Mentiroso" | |||
"Mi Sufrimiento" | |||
"Si Tú Te Vas" | |||
"Tu Boca" | |||
"Vuela Muy Alto" | |||
2004 (16th) |
"Bonito"‡ | ||
" Fotografía "
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Juanes featuring Nelly Furtado
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"No Es Lo Mismo" | |||
"Quitémonos la Ropa" | |||
"Perfume" | |||
"Dígale" | |||
" Hoy "
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"Minutos" | |||
"Jaleo" | |||
"Amor Amor" | |||
2005 (17th) |
"Te Quise Tanto"‡ | ||
"Ahora Quién" | |||
"Bulería" | |||
"Santa María" | |||
"Lágrimas" | |||
"Try to Save Your S'ong" | |||
2006 (18th) |
"Nada Es Para Siempre"‡ | ||
"Nace" | Anasol | ||
"Víveme" | |||
"Que Seas Feliz" | |||
"No" | |||
"Desahogo" | |||
2007 (19th) |
"Angelito"‡ | ||
"Mojado" | |||
"Ni Freud Ni Tu Mamá" | |||
"Labios Compartidos" | |||
"Todos Me Miran" | |||
"Me Voy" | |||
2008 (20th) |
"Impacto"‡ | Daddy Yankee featuring Fergie
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"Baila Mi Corazón" | |||
"Pa'l Norte" | |||
"Dímelo" | |||
"Me Enamora" | |||
2009 (21st) |
"Pose"‡ | ||
"La Novela" | |||
"Un Beso de Desayuno" | |||
"Tu Adiós No Mata" | |||
"Visible" | |||
2010 (22nd) |
"Loba"‡ | ||
"Recuérdame" | La 5ª Estación featuring Marc Anthony
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" La Perla "
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"Esclavo de Sus Besos" | |||
" Cumbayá "
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Pee Wee | ||
"Loco Por Ti" | |||
2011 (23rd) |
"Egoísta"‡ | ||
"De Donde Vengo Yo" | |||
"Hasta Contar a Mil" | |||
"Loca" | |||
"Puente" | |||
2012 (24th) |
"Tu Olor"‡ | ||
"Bienvenido" | |||
"Como Tu Nay 2" | |||
"Dopamina" | |||
"Respira" | |||
"Tengo Tu Love" | |||
2013 (25th) |
"¡Corre!"‡ | ||
"Follow the Leader" | Wisin & Yandel featuring Jennifer Lopez
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"Jamás Abandoné" | |||
"No Me Compares" | |||
"Quiero Creer" | Beto Cuevas featuring Flo Rida
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2014 (26th) |
"Propuesta Indecente"‡ | ||
"Come with Me" | |||
"Hablé de Ti" | |||
"Hoy Tengo Ganas de Ti" | Alejandro Fernández featuring Christina Aguilera
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"Ice El Hielo" | |||
"I Love It" | |||
"Me Quiero Enamorar" | |||
"Mi Marciana" | |||
"Tranquila" | |||
"So What" | |||
2015 (27th) |
"Bailando"‡ | ||
"Adrenalina" | |||
" Apnea "
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"Arrullo de Estrellas" | |||
" Cuando Nos Volvamos a Encontrar "
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Carlos Vives featuring Marc Anthony
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"Me Olvidé de Vivir" | Alejandro Fernández featuring Vicente Fernández
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"No Amanece" | |||
"Ora Por Mi" | |||
"Tu Respiración" | |||
"Tus Besos" | |||
2016 (28th) |
"La Mordidita"‡ | Yotuel |
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"Encanto" | |||
"La Gozadera" | |||
"La Tierra del Olvido" (live) | |||
"Mi Verdad" | |||
"Somos Dos" | |||
"Un Zombie a la Intemperie" | |||
2017 (29th) |
"La Bicicleta"‡ | Carlos Vives and Shakira
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"Andas en Mi Cabeza" | Chino & Nacho featuring Daddy Yankee
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"Safari" | |||
"Soy Yo" | Bomba Estereo | ||
"Tu Enemigo" | Pablo López featuring Juanes
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2019 (31st) |
"Mi Cama (Remix)" | ||
"Tu Refugio" | |||
"Seremos" | |||
"El Préstamo" | Maluma | ||
" La Vida Sin Ti "
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"Celoso" | |||
"1, 2, 3" | De La Ghetto | ||
"Sexo" | iLe | ||
"Malamente" | Rosalía | ||
" Ya No Tiene Novio "
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Sebastián Yatra featuring Mau y Ricky
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2020 (32st) |
"Flor" | Los Rivera Destino featuring Bad Bunny
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"Aleluya" | Reik and Manuel Turizo
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"Blue (Diminuto Planeta Azul)" | |||
"En Guerra" | |||
"La Prisión del Folsom (Folsom Prison Blues)" | |||
"Party" | A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie | ||
"Rayando el Sol" | Maná featuring Pablo Alborán
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"R.I.P." | |||
"Tú Eres la Razón (Electrocumbia Remake)" | |||
"Tu Rumba" | iLe |
See also
- Latin Grammy Award for Best Short Form Music Video
- Los Premios MTV Latinoamérica for Video of the Year
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