Lo Nuestro Award for Video of the Year

Lo Nuestro Award for Video of the Year
Awarded for Video of the Year
Country United States
Presented by Univision
First awarded 1991
Currently held by Ricky Martin (2016)
Most awards Ricky Martin (4)
Most nominations Juan Luis Guerra and Ricky Martin (7)
Official website univision.com/premiolonuestro

The Lo Nuestro Award for Video of the Year is an honor presented annually by American television network Univision at the Lo Nuestro Awards. The accolade was established to recognize the most talented performers of Latin music.[1] The nominees and winners were originally selected by a voting poll conducted among program directors of Spanish-language radio stations in the United States and also based on chart performance on Billboard Latin music charts, with the results being tabulated and certified by the accounting firm Deloitte.[1][2] However, since 2004, the winners are selected through an online survey.[3] The trophy awarded is shaped in the form of a treble clef.[1]

The award was first presented to "A Pedir Su Mano" by Dominican singer Juan Luis Guerra in 1991. Puerto-Rican American singer Ricky Martin and Spanish artist Enrique Iglesias are the most awarded performers, with three wins each, Martin for "Te Extraño, Te Olvido, Te Amo", "Bella" and "She Bangs", and Iglesias for "Esperanza", "Héroe" and "Bailando"; Martin also won the Latin Grammy Award for Best Short Form Music Video for "She Bangs".[4] Iglesias' "Héroe" won the Lo Nuestro and also was nominated for Video of the Year in the 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 six 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
double-dagger Indicates the winning music video
Ricky Martin, wearing a white shirt with an orange strip.
Puerto-Rican American singer Ricky Martin (pictured in 2013), the most awarded performer, with four wins
Luis Miguel, performing.
Mexican performer Luis Miguel (pictured in 2009), winner in 1994
Ricardo Arjona, performing.
Guatemalan performer Ricardo Arjona (pictured in 2013), winner in 1998
Spanish singer Enrique Iglesias (pictured in 2011), winner in 1999, 2002 and 2014
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), two-time winner
Shakira smiling.
Colombian performer Shakira (pictured in 2009), winner in 2010
Year Music Video Performer(s) Ref
1991
(3rd)
"A Pedir Su Mano"Award winner
Guerra, Juan LuisJuan Luis Guerra y 440
[8][9]
1992
(4th)
"Todo, Todo, Todo"Award winner
Romo, DanielaDaniela Romo
[10][11]
"Cosas del Amor"
Vikki Carr and Ana Gabriel
"Amor Mío, ¿Qué Me Has Hecho?"
Camilo Sesto
"Sera"
Ricardo Montaner
"Déjame Llorar"
Ricardo Montaner
"No Basta"
Franco De Vita
"Vuela Vuela"
Magneto
"No He Podido Verte"
Emmanuel
"Popurri"
Pandora
"Fiesta"
Banda Blanca
1993
(5th)
"Una Rosa Es Una Rosa"Award winner
Mecano
[12][13]
"El Sheriff de Chocolate"
Bronco
"María"
Café Tacuba
"Magdalena"
Emmanuel
"El Costo de la Vida"
Guerra, Juan LuisJuan Luis Guerra y 440
"Me Estoy Enamorando"
La Mafia
"América, América"
Miguel, LuisLuis Miguel
"Castillo Azul"
Montaner, RicardoRicardo Montaner
"Llovió"
Presuntos Implicados
"Otro Día Más Sin Verte"
Secada, JonJon Secada
1994
(6th)
"Sabor, Sabor"Award winner
Flores, RosarioRosario Flores
[12][14]
"Rarotonga"
Café Tacuba
"Tu Ingratitud"
Bukis, LosLos Bukis
"Coronita de Flores"
Guerra, Juan LuisJuan Luis Guerra y 440
"Mírala, Míralo"
Guzmán, AlejandraAlejandra Guzmán
"Ayer"
Miguel, LuisLuis Miguel
"La Mañana"
Luis Enrique
"Vivir Sin Aire"
Maná
"Otra Como Tú"
Ramazzotti, ErosEros Ramazzotti
"Somos"
Xol, EdiEdi Xol
1995
(7th)
"La Media Vuelta"Award winner
Miguel, LuisLuis Miguel
[12][15]
"Viviré"
Guerra, Juan LuisJuan Luis Guerra y 440
"Así Es La Vida"
Luis Enrique
"Te Lloré un Río"
Maná
"Qué Sabes Tú"
Romo, DanielaDaniela Romo
"Si Te Vas"
Secada, JonJon Secada
"Reencuentro"
Torres, ÁlvaroÁlvaro Torres and Barrio Boyzz
1996
(8th)
"Te Extraño, Te Olvido, Te Amo"Award winner
Martin, RickyRicky Martin
[12][16]
"Tesoro (Pudo Ser Tu Nombre...)"
Bosé, MiguelMiguel Bosé
"No es el Fin del Mundo"
Emilio Navaira
"Como Quien Pierde Una Estrella"
Fernández, AlejandroAlejandro Fernández
"Hipnótizame"
Fobia
"Experiencia Religiosa"
Iglesias, EnriqueEnrique Iglesias
"Palabras"
Lucero
"La Fuerza del Corazón"
Sanz, AlejandroAlejandro Sanz
"Penélope"
Torres, DiegoDiego Torres
"La Tierra del Olvido"
Vives, CarlosCarlos Vives
1997
(9th)
"La Aurora"Award winner
Ramazzotti, ErosEros Ramazzotti
[12][17]
"Como Te Extraño"
Café Tacuba
"Volver a Nacer"
Chayanne
"Dame"
Miguel, LuisLuis Miguel
"Las Cosas Que Vives"
Pausini, LauraLaura Pausini
"Mátame"
Romo, DanielaDaniela Romo
"Pies Descalzos, Sueños Blancos"
Shakira
"Stress"
Torres, ÁlvaroÁlvaro Torres
"Sé Que Ya No Volverás"
Torres, DiegoDiego Torres
"Menta y Romero"
Zucchero
1998
(10th)
"Ella y Él"Award winner
Arjona, RicardoRicardo Arjona
[12][18]
"Si Tú Me Amaras"
Castro, CristianCristian Castro
"No Sé Olvidar"
Fernández, AlejandroAlejandro Fernández
"El Pata Pata"
El General
"Desesperadamente Enamorado"
Jordi
"Hechicera"
Maná
"Y Hubo Alguien"
Anthony, MarcMarc Anthony
"Que Diera"
Vives, CarlosCarlos Vives
"Corazón Partío"
Sanz, AlejandroAlejandro Sanz
"Mujer Latina"
Thalía
1999
(11th)
"Esperanza"Award winner
Iglesias, EnriqueEnrique Iglesias
[12][19]
"El Aguacero"
Guerra, Juan LuisJuan Luis Guerra
"En el Muelle de San Blas"
Maná
"No Puedo Olvidar"
MDO
"Rezo"
Ponce, CarlosCarlos Ponce
"Ciega, Sordomuda"
Shakira
"Tu Amor"
Tañón, OlgaOlga Tañón
2000
(12th)
"Bella"Award winner
Martin, RickyRicky Martin
[12]
2001
(13th)
"She Bangs"Award winner
Martin, RickyRicky Martin
[20][21]
2002
(14th)
"Héroe"Award winner
Iglesias, EnriqueEnrique Iglesias
[22][23]
"Shhh!"
Quintanilla, A.B.A.B. Quintanilla & Kumbia Kings
"Tantita Pena"
Fernández, AlejandroAlejandro Fernández
"Quisiera"
Guerra, Juan LuisJuan Luis Guerra
"Bésame"
Montaner, RicardoRicardo Montaner
"Cumbia Sobre el Río"
Piña, CelsoCelso Piña
"Y Yo Sigo Aquí"
Rubio, PaulinaPaulina Rubio
"Amor a la Mexicana" (banda version)
Thalía
"Reencarnación"
Thalía
"I Wanna Go"
Tranzas
2003
(15th)
"A Dios le Pido"Award winner
Juanes
[24][25]
"Ángel de Amor"
Maná
"Carito"
Vives, CarlosCarlos Vives
"Hay Otra en Tu Lugar"
Montero, PabloPablo Montero
"Lloviendo Estrellas"
Castro, CristianCristian Castro
"Mentiroso"
Iglesias, EnriqueEnrique Iglesias
"Mi Sufrimiento"
Moreno, JorgeJorge Moreno
"Si Tú Te Vas"
Rubio, PaulinaPaulina Rubio
"Tu Boca"
Cabas
"Vuela Muy Alto"
Rivera, JerryJerry Rivera
2004
(16th)
"Bonito"Award winner
Jarabe de Palo
[3][26]
"Fotografía"
Juanes featuring Nelly Furtado
"No Es Lo Mismo"
Sanz, AlejandroAlejandro Sanz
"Quitémonos la Ropa"
Pires, AlexandreAlexandre Pires
"Perfume"
Bajofondo
"Dígale"
Bisbal, DavidDavid Bisbal
"Hoy"
Estefan, GloriaGloria Estefan
"Minutos"
Arjona, RicardoRicardo Arjona
"Jaleo"
Martin, RickyRicky Martin
"Amor Amor"
Sánchez, RoselynRoselyn Sánchez
2005
(17th)
"Te Quise Tanto"Award winner
Rubio, PaulinaPaulina Rubio
[27][28]
"Ahora Quién"
Anthony, MarcMarc Anthony
"Bulería"
Bisbal, DavidDavid Bisbal
"Santa María"
Gotan Project
"Lágrimas"
Natasha, JDJD Natasha
"Try to Save Your S'ong"
Sanz, AlejandroAlejandro Sanz
2006
(18th)
"Nada Es Para Siempre"Award winner
Fonsi, LuisLuis Fonsi
[29][30]
"Nace"
Anasol
"Víveme"
Pausini, LauraLaura Pausini
"Que Seas Feliz"
Miguel, LuisLuis Miguel
"No"
Shakira
"Desahogo"
Vico C
2007
(19th)
"Angelito"Award winner
Don Omar
[31][32]
"Mojado"
Arjona, RicardoRicardo Arjona and Intocable
"Ni Freud Ni Tu Mamá"
Belinda
"Labios Compartidos"
Maná
"Todos Me Miran"
Trevi, GloriaGloria Trevi
"Me Voy"
Venegas, JulietaJulieta Venegas
2008
(20th)
"Impacto"Award winner
Daddy Yankee featuring Fergie
[33][34]
"Baila Mi Corazón"
Belanova
"Pa'l Norte"
Calle 13 featuring Orishas
"Dímelo"
Iglesias, EnriqueEnrique Iglesias
"Me Enamora"
Juanes
2009
(21st)
"Pose"Award winner
Daddy Yankee
[35][36]
"La Novela"
Akwid
"Un Beso de Desayuno"
Calle 13
"Tu Adiós No Mata"
Intocable
"Visible"
Jaguares
2010
(22nd)
"Loba"Award winner
Shakira
[37][38]
"Recuérdame"
La 5ª Estación featuring Marc Anthony
"La Perla"
Calle 13
"Esclavo de Sus Besos"
Bisbal, DavidDavid Bisbal
"Cumbayá"
Pee Wee
"Loco Por Ti"
Temerarios, LosLos Temerarios
2011
(23rd)
"Egoísta"Award winner
Belinda featuring Pitbull
[39][40]
"De Donde Vengo Yo"
ChocQuibTown
"Hasta Contar a Mil"
Jotdog
"Loca"
Syntek, AleksAleks Syntek
"Puente"
Arjona, RicardoRicardo Arjona
2012
(24th)
"Tu Olor"Award winner
Wisin & Yandel
[41][42]
"Bienvenido"
Pausini, LauraLaura Pausini
"Como Tu Nay 2"
Luengo, BeatrizBeatriz Luengo
"Dopamina"
Belinda
"Respira"
Fonsi, LuisLuis Fonsi
"Tengo Tu Love"
Sie7e
2013
(25th)
"¡Corre!"Award winner
Jesse & Joy
[43][44]
"Follow the Leader"
Wisin & Yandel featuring Jennifer Lopez
"Jamás Abandoné"
Pausini, LauraLaura Pausini
"No Me Compares"
Sanz, AlejandroAlejandro Sanz
"Quiero Creer"
Cuevas, BetoBeto Cuevas featuring Flo Rida
2014
(26th)
"Propuesta Indecente"Award winner
Santos, RomeoRomeo Santos
[45]
"Come with Me"
Martin, RickyRicky Martin
"Hablé de Ti"
Yandel
"Hoy Tengo Ganas de Ti"
Fernández, AlejandroAlejandro Fernández featuring Christina Aguilera
"Ice El Hielo"
La Santa Cecilia
"I Love It"
Canela, JencarlosJencarlos Canela
"Me Quiero Enamorar"
Jesse & Joy
"Mi Marciana"
Sanz, AlejandroAlejandro Sanz
"Tranquila"
Balvin, JJ Balvin
"So What"
Sie7e
2015
(27th)
"Bailando"Award winner
Iglesias, EnriqueEnrique Iglesias featuring Descemer Bueno and Gente de Zona
[46][47]
"Adrenalina"
Wisin featuring Jennifer Lopez and Ricky Martin
"Apnea"
Arjona, RicardoRicardo Arjona
"Arrullo de Estrellas"
Zoé
"Cuando Nos Volvamos a Encontrar"
Vives, CarlosCarlos Vives featuring Marc Anthony
"Me Olvidé de Vivir"
Fernández, AlejandroAlejandro Fernández featuring Vicente Fernández
"No Amanece"
Bisbal, DavidDavid Bisbal
"Ora Por Mi"
Daddy Yankee
"Tu Respiración"
Chayanne
"Tus Besos"
Guerra, Juan LuisJuan Luis Guerra
2016
(28th)
"La Mordidita"Award winner
Martin, RickyRicky Martin featuring Yotuel
[48]
"Encanto"
Bosé, MiguelMiguel Bosé
"La Gozadera"
Anthony, MarcMarc Anthony and Gente de Zona
"La Tierra del Olvido" (live)
Vives, CarlosCarlos Vives
"Mi Verdad"
Maná and Shakira
"Somos Dos"
Bomba Estéreo
"Un Zombie a la Intemperie"
Sanz, AlejandroAlejandro Sanz

See also

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