Premio Lo Nuestro 2020

The 32nd Lo Nuestro Awards ceremony, presented and televised by American television network Univision y Las Estrellas, recognized the most popular Spanish-language music of 2019 that was played on Uforia Audio Network during the year in 35 categories. The ceremony was hold on February 20, 2020 at the American Airlines Arena in Miami. The ceremony was hosted by American rapper Pitbull, Mexican singer Thalía, and model Alejandra Espinoza with each one being their first time hosting.[2]

32nd Lo Nuestro Awards
DateFebruary 20, 2020
SiteAmerican Airlines Arena
Miami, Florida, U.S.
Hosted byPitbull, Thalía, Alejandra Espinoza
Highlights
Most awardsDaddy Yankee (7)[1]
Most nominationsDaddy Yankee (12)[1]
Excellence AwardRaphael
Television/radio coverage
NetworkUnivision
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Special Merit Awards

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Winners and nominees

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The nominees for the 32nd Lo Nuestro Awards were announced digitally on January 14, 2020 by Univision.[6][7][8]

Song of the Year
  • "Con Calma" – Daddy Yankee featuring Snow[1]
  • "Cariño a Medias" – Conjunto Primavera
  • "Parecen Viernes" – Marc Anthony
  • "Un Año" – Sebastián Yatra and Reik
Single of the Year
  • "Con Calma" – Daddy Yankee featuring Snow[1]
  • "Cariño a Medias" – Conjunto Primavera
  • "Si Me Das Tu Amor" – Carlos Vives and Wisin
  • "Un Año" – Sebastián Yatra and Reik
New Artist – Female
New Artist – Male
  • Lunay[1]
  • Alex Fernández
  • Los 2 de la S
  • Myke Towers
  • Sech
Remix of the Year
  • "Soltera" (Remix) – Lunay featuring Daddy Yankee and Bad Bunny[1]
  • "Baila Baila Baila (Remix) – Ozuna featuring Daddy Yankee, J Balvin, Farruko and Anuel AA
  • "Calma" (Remix) – Pedro Capó and Farruko
  • "Me Gusta" (Remix) – Natti Natasha and Farruko
  • "Otro Trago" (Remix) – Sech and Darell featuring Ozuna, Anuel AA and Nicky Jam
Replay Song of the Year
  • "Yo Te Amo" – Los Temerarios[1]
  • "Amor Lunático" – Eddy Herrera
  • "Cumbia Morena" – Control
  • "Kiliki Taka Ti" – Toño Rosario
  • "Volveré" – Wilfrido Vargas
Tour of the Year
Social Artist of the Year
Crossover Collaboration of the Year
Pop/Rock Artist of the Year
Pop/Rock Song of the Year
  • "Un Año" – Sebastián Yatra and Reik[1]
  • "De Cero" – CNCO
  • "No Te Vayas" – Camilo
  • "Rayando El Sol" – Maná featuring Pablo Alborán
  • "Te Confieso" – Camila
Pop/Rock Collaboration of the Year
  • "Calma" (Remix) – Pedro Capó and Farruko[1]
  • "Amigos Con Derechos" – Reik and Maluma
  • "Créeme" – Karol G and Maluma
  • "Imposible" – Luis Fonsi and Ozuna
  • "Un Año" – Sebastián Yatra and Reik
Pop/Rock Group or Duo of the Year
Pop/Ballad Artist of the Year
Female Urban Artist of the Year
  • Karol G[1]
  • Becky G
  • Natti Natasha
  • Paloma Mami
  • Rosalía
Male Urban Artist of the Year
  • Daddy Yankee[1]
  • Bad Bunny
  • J Balvin
  • Nicky Jam
  • Ozuna
Urban Collaboration of the Year
  • "Secreto" – Anuel AA and Karol G[1]
  • "Con Calma" – Daddy Yankee featuring Snow
  • "No Lo Trates" – Pitbull, Daddy Yankee and Natti Natasha
  • "Qué Pretendes" – J Balvin and Bad Bunny
  • "Te Robaré" – Nicky Jam and Ozuna
Urban/Pop Song of the Year
  • "Calma" (Remix) – Pedro Capó and Farruko[1]
  • "Amigos Con Derechos" – Reik and Maluma
  • "Créeme" – Karol G and Maluma
  • "Date La Vuelta" – Luis Fonsi, Sebastián Yatra and Nicky Jam
  • "Imposible" – Luis Fonsi and Ozuna
Urban/Trap Song of the Year
Tropical Artist of the Year
  • "Inmortal" – Aventura[1]
  • "Kitipun" – Juan Luis Guerra
  • "Parecen Viernes" – Marc Anthony
  • "Si Me Das Tu Amor" – Carlos Vives and Wisin
  • "Vivir Bailando" – Silvestre Dangond and Maluma
Tropical Collaboration of the Year
  • "Si Me Das Tu Amor" – Carlos Vives and Wisin[1]
  • "El Mentiroso" – Gente de Zona and Silvestre Dangond
  • "Loma de Cayenas" – Vicente García and Juan Luis Guerra
  • "Tan Buena" – Gente de Zona featuring Mau & Ricky
  • "Vivir Bailando" – Silvestre Dangond and Maluma
Regional Mexican Artist of the Year
  • Christian Nodal[1]
  • El Fantasma
  • Raymix
  • Regulo Caro
  • Remmy Valenzuela
Regional Mexican Song of the Year
  • "Nada nuevo" – Christian Nodal[1]
  • "Cariño a medias" – Conjunto Primavera
  • "En plural" – Los 2 de La S
  • "Encantadora" – El Fantasma
  • "Perfecta" – Banda Los Recoditos
Regional Mexican Collaboration of the Year
  • "Un año" – Banda Los Sebastianes and Sebastián Yatra[1]
  • "Amor a primera vista" – Los Ángeles Azules, Belinda, Lalo Ebratt featuring Horacio Palencia
  • "Pa'que nos hacemos" – Luis Coronel and Banda Los Recoditos
  • "Sin memoria" – Julión Álvarez and Alfredo Olivas
  • "Tiene razón la lógica" – La Arrolladora Banda El Limón featuring Espinoza Paz
Regional Mexican Group or Duo of the Year
  • Calibre 50[1]
  • Banda Los Recoditos
  • Banda Sinaloense Ms de Sergio Lizárraga
  • La Arrolladora Banda El Limón
  • La Maquinaria Norteña
Regional Mexican "Sierreño" Artist of the Year
  • Ulices Chaidez[1]
  • Carín León
  • Jovanny Cadena y Su Estilo Privado
  • Lenin Ramírez
  • Virlán García
Regional Mexican "Sierreño" Song of the Year
  • "Cómo no quererte" – Ulices Chaidez[1]
  • "Déjame robarte un beso" – Los Crecidos
  • "Me la aventé" – Carín León
  • "Platícame de ti" – Arsenal Efectivo
  • "Sigo chambeando" – Fuerza Regida
Regional Mexican Band of the Year (Song)
  • "Por siempre mi amor" – Banda Sinaloense Ms[1]
  • "En plural" – Los 2 de La S
  • "Encantadora" – El Fantasma
  • "Mentiras" – Remmy Valenzuela
  • "Perfecta" – Banda Los Recoditos
Regional Mexican Northern Song of the Year
  • "Simplemente gracias" – Calibre 50[1]
  • "A punto de empezar" – Duelo
  • "Cariño a medias" – Conjunto primavera
  • "Piénsalo bien" – Regulo Caro
  • "Uno para el otro" – La Maquinaria Norteña
Regional Mexican Mariachi Song of the Year
  • "Nada nuevo" – Christian Nodal[1]
  • "Mi persona preferida" – El Bebeto
  • "Quítate la careta" – Voz de Mando
  • "Solos" – Ana Bárbara Ft. Christian Nodal
  • "Te amaré" – Alex Fernandez

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak Lista completa de ganadores de los Premio Lo Nuestro 2020
  2. ^ Thalia conducirá edición 2020 de premios Lo Nuestro Consultado el 27 de enero de 2020
  3. ^ Alejandro Fernández dedicates award to his father Vicente Fernández
  4. ^ Drysdale, Jennifer (20 February 2020). "J Balvin Receives Global Icon Award at Premio Lo Nuestro 2020". Entertainment Tonight. Retrieved 24 February 2020.
  5. ^ Fernandez, Suzette (20 February 2020). "Daddy Yankee Wins Big at Premio Lo Nuestro 2020: See Full List". Billboard. Retrieved 24 February 2020.
  6. ^ Lista completa de nominados a Premio Lo Nuestro 2020
  7. ^ Fernandez, Suzette (January 14, 2020). "Daddy Yankee Leads Premio Lo Nuestro Nominations: See The List". Billboard. Retrieved January 14, 2020.
  8. ^ "Final Nominations List: 32nd Annual Premio Lo Nuestro Awards" (PDF). Univision. January 14, 2020. Retrieved January 14, 2020.