Lo Nuestro Award for Salsa Artist of the Year

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Lo Nuestro Award for Salsa Artist of the Year
Awarded forBest Salsa Performance
CountryUnited States
Presented byUnivision
First awarded2001
Currently held byMarc Anthony (2014)
Most awardsMarc Anthony (5)
Most nominationsMarc Anthony (10)
Websiteunivision.com/premiolonuestro

The Lo Nuestro Award for Best Salsa Performance (or Lo Nuestro Award for Salsa Artist of the Year) is an honor presented annually by American network Univision. The Lo Nuestro Awards were first awarded in 1989 and has been given annually since 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 Puerto-Rican American band Son by Four in 2001. American performer Marc Anthony holds the record for the most awards with five, and most nominations with nine. Multiple winners include Nicaraguan singer Luis Enrique and American performer Víctor Manuelle with three awards each. Puerto-Rican American singer Jerry Rivera is the most nominated performer without a win, with five unsuccessful nominations.

Winners and nominees[edit]

Listed below are the winners and nominees of the award for each year.

Key Meaning
Indicates the winner
A man standing, holding a microphone with stand with his right hand and with his left hand extended, wearing a two-piece black suit, with a white shirt, a necklace and silver watch.
American singer Marc Anthony (pictured in 2009), the most awarded performer, winning four times
A man holding a microphone pedestal, wearing a coffee-colored shirt and jeans.
American singer Víctor Manuelle (pictured in 2007), three-time winner
A man looking forward, with his right hand pointing forward and holding a microphone in his left hand.
Nicaraguan performer Luis Enrique (pictured in 2010), three-time winner
Year Performer Ref
2001
(13th)
Son by Four [4][5]
Marc Anthony
La India
Gilberto Santa Rosa
2002
(14th)
Gilberto Santa Rosa [6][7]
Frankie Negrón
Jerry Rivera
Víctor Manuelle
2003
(15th)
Celia Cruz [8][9]
Marc Anthony
El Gran Combo de Puerto Rico
Gilberto Santa Rosa
2004
(16th)
Marc Anthony [3][10]
La India
Gilberto Santa Rosa
Víctor Manuelle
2005
(17th)
Marc Anthony [11][12]
Jerry Rivera
Rey Ruiz
Víctor Manuelle
2006
(18th)
Marc Anthony [13][14]
El Gran Combo de Puerto Rico
Tito Nieves
Gilberto Santa Rosa
2007
(19th)
Víctor Manuelle [15][16]
Marc Anthony
Tito Nieves
Michael Stuart
2008
(20th)
Marc Anthony [17][18]
El Gran Combo de Puerto Rico
Frankie Negrón
Tito Nieves
2009
(21st)
Víctor Manuelle [19][20]
Marc Anthony
NG2
N'Klabe
Gilberto Santa Rosa
2010
(22nd)
Luis Enrique [21][22]
Adolescent's Orquesta
Charlie Cruz
Jerry Rivera
Gilberto Santa Rosa
2011
(23rd)
Luis Enrique [23][24]
El Gran Combo de Puerto Rico
Limi-T 21
Huey Dunbar
2012
(24th)
Luis Enrique [25][26]
Charlie Cruz
Jerry Rivera
Gilberto Santa Rosa
2013
(25th)
Víctor Manuelle [27][28]
Luis Enrique
Tito Nieves
Jerry Rivera
2014
(26th)
Marc Anthony [29][30]
Juan Esteban
N'Klabe
Víctor Manuelle
2015
(27th)
TBA [29][30]
Marc Anthony
Salsa Giants
Víctor Manuelle
Yanfourd

Multiple wins/nominations[edit]

Number Performer(s)
Wins
5 Marc Anthony
3 Luis Enrique
Víctor Manuelle
Nominations
10
Marc Anthony
8 Gilberto Santa Rosa
Víctor Manuelle
5
Jerry Rivera
4 El Gran Combo de Puerto Rico
Luis Enrique
Tito Nieves
2 Charlie Cruz
La India
N'Klabe
Frankie Negrón

See also[edit]

References[edit]

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