Lo Nuestro Award for Pop Male Artist of the Year

Lo Nuestro Awards for Pop Male Artist of the Year
Country United States
Presented by Univision
First awarded 1989
Currently held by Enrique Iglesias (2015)
Most awards Luis Miguel (5)
Official website univision.com/premiolonuestro

The Lo Nuestro Award for Pop Male Artist of the Year is an award presented annually by American network Univision. It was first awarded in 1989 and has been given annually since. 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] At the present time, the winners are selected by the audience through an online survey.[3] The trophy awarded is shaped in the form of a treble clef.[1]

The award was first presented to Mexican singer José José. Mexican performer Luis Miguel and Spanish singer-songwriter Enrique Iglesias hold the record for the most awards, winning on five occasions. Puerto-Rican American singer-songwriter Luis Fonsi and Spanish artist Enrique Iglesias have won in four ceremonies. Puerto-Rican American performer Chayanne have received three awards. American artist Marc Anthony earned the accolade for Pop Male Artist and also Tropical Male Artist, likewise, Mexican singers Alejandro Fernández and Cristian Castro have received both the Pop and Regional Mexican Male Artist. Guatemalan singer-songwriter Ricardo Arjona, with seven nominations, holds the record for most nominations without a win.

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
double-dagger Indicates the winner
A white man, looking to the side, wearing a black colored suit, white shirt and a black tie with white dots, with his right hand extended.
Mexican performer Luis Miguel (pictured in 2009), the most awarded in the category with five wins
A man with short black hair, facing front, wearing a gray jacket and blue shirt.
Cuban-American performer Jon Secada (pictured in 2011), winner in 1993
A man standing, facing front, with a black colored cap, a microphone headset, wearing a necklace on neck, gray shirt over a white shirt, blue denim pants, with several bracelets on his left hand in the holding another microphone and two fingers of his right hand taped black.
Spanish singer Enrique Iglesias (pictured in 2011), winner in 1997, 2011 and 2012
A bearded man, facing forward, wearing a white shirt with an orange strip.
Puerto-Rican American singer Ricky Martin (pictured in 2013), winner in 1999 and 2000
Year Performer Ref
1989
(1st)
José JoséAward winner
[4][5]
Braulio
Emmanuel
Carlos, RobertoRoberto Carlos
1990
(2nd)
ChayanneAward winner
[6][7]
Luis Miguel
Montaner, RicardoRicardo Montaner
Rodríguez, José LuisJosé Luis Rodríguez
1991
(3rd)
Luis MiguelAward winner
[8][9]
La Scala, RudyRudy La Scala
Carlos, RobertoRoberto Carlos
Rodríguez, José LuisJosé Luis Rodríguez
1992
(4th)
Luis MiguelAward winner
[10][11]
di Blasio, RaúlRaúl di Blasio
Gabriel, JuanJuan Gabriel
Montaner, RicardoRicardo Montaner
1993
(5th)
Secada, JonJon SecadaAward winner
[12][13]
Chayanne
Luis Miguel
Montaner, RicardoRicardo Montaner
1994
(6th)
Luis MiguelAward winner
[14][15]
Castro, CristianCristian Castro
Torres, ÁlvaroÁlvaro Torres
Secada, JonJon Secada
1995
(7th)
Luis MiguelAward winner
[16][17]
Arjona, RicardoRicardo Arjona
Castro, CristianCristian Castro
Gabriel, JuanJuan Gabriel
1996
(8th)
Luis MiguelAward winner
[18][19]
Castro, CristianCristian Castro
Iglesias, EnriqueEnrique Iglesias
Fernández, PedroPedro Fernández
1997
(9th)
Iglesias, EnriqueEnrique IglesiasAward winner
[20][21]
Castro, CristianCristian Castro
Luis Miguel
Solís, Marco AntonioMarco Antonio Solís
1998
(10th)
Fernández, AlejandroAlejandro FernándezAward winner
[22][23]
Gabriel, JuanJuan Gabriel
Luis Miguel
Iglesias, EnriqueEnrique Iglesias
1999
(11th)
Martin, RickyRicky MartinAward winner
[24][25]
Fernández, AlejandroAlejandro Fernández
Iglesias, EnriqueEnrique Iglesias
Sanz, AlejandroAlejandro Sanz
2000
(12th)
Martin, RickyRicky MartinAward winner
[26][27]
Castro, CristianCristian Castro
Chayanne
Marc Anthony
2001
(13th)
Marc AnthonyAward winner
[28][29]
Castro, CristianCristian Castro
Fernández, AlejandroAlejandro Fernández
Luis Miguel
2002
(14th)
Castro, CristianCristian CastroAward winner
[30][31]
Fernández, AlejandroAlejandro Fernández
Gabriel, JuanJuan Gabriel
Solís, Marco AntonioMarco Antonio Solís
2003
(15th)
JuanesAward winner
[32][33]
Chayanne
Castro, CristianCristian Castro
Iglesias, EnriqueEnrique Iglesias
Luis Miguel
2004
(16th)
JuanesAward winner
[3][34]
Arjona, RicardoRicardo Arjona
Pires, AlexandreAlexandre Pires
Martin, RickyRicky Martin
2005
(17th)
ChayanneAward winner
[35][36]
Bermúdez, ObieObie Bermúdez
Fonsi, LuisLuis Fonsi
Martin, RickyRicky Martin
2006
(18th)
Fonsi, LuisLuis FonsiAward winner
[37][38]
Bermúdez, ObieObie Bermúdez
Fernández, AlejandroAlejandro Fernández
Reyli
2007
(19th)
Fonsi, LuisLuis FonsiAward winner
[39][40]
Castro, CristianCristian Castro
Chayanne
Arjona, RicardoRicardo Arjona
2008
(20th)
ChayanneAward winner
[41][42]
Bisbal, DavidDavid Bisbal
Iglesias, EnriqueEnrique Iglesias
Martin, RickyRicky Martin
2009
(21st)
Fonsi, LuisLuis FonsiAward winner
[43][44]
Chayanne
Fernández, AlejandroAlejandro Fernández
Iglesias, EnriqueEnrique Iglesias
Torres, TommyTommy Torres
2010
(22nd)
Fonsi, LuisLuis FonsiAward winner
[45][46]
Arjona, RicardoRicardo Arjona
Castro, CristianCristian Castro
Iglesias, EnriqueEnrique Iglesias
Torres, TommyTommy Torres
2011
(23rd)
Iglesias, EnriqueEnrique IglesiasAward winner
[47][48]
Baute, CarlosCarlos Baute
Chayanne
Fernández, AlejandroAlejandro Fernández
Sanz, AlejandroAlejandro Sanz
2012
(24th)
Iglesias, EnriqueEnrique IglesiasAward winner
[49][50]
Baute, CarlosCarlos Baute
Chayanne
Martin, RickyRicky Martin
2013
(25th)
Sanz, AlejandroAlejandro SanzAward winner
[51][52]
Arjona, RicardoRicardo Arjona
De Vita, FrancoFranco De Vita
Fonsi, LuisLuis Fonsi
2014
(26th)
Solís, Marco AntonioMarco Antonio Solís
[53]
Arjona, RicardoRicardo Arjona
Frankie J
Sanz, AlejandroAlejandro Sanz
Rigú
2015
(27th)
Iglesias, EnriqueEnrique Iglesias
[54]
Arjona, RicardoRicardo Arjona
Juanes
Martin, RickyRicky Martin
Solís, Marco AntonioMarco Antonio Solís
2016
(28th)
Iglesias, EnriqueEnrique Iglesias
[55][56]
Arjona, RicardoRicardo Arjona
Chayanne
Martin, RickyRicky Martin

See also

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