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The Latin American Music Awards 2024 are a wrap, but the best looks on the red carpet must be immortalized. Mexican-American star Becky G, who co-hosted the ceremony, which took place live from the MGM Grand in Las Vegas on April 25, was among the first to arrive. Shining bright in a sparkly cutout mermaid […]
Karol G and Feid have swept the 2024 Latin American Music Awards, taking six trophies each on Thursday night (April 25).
The former nabbed the coveted artist of the year, song of the year (“TQG” with Shakira), and album of the year (Mañana Será Bonito); whereas the latter took home collaboration of the year (“Yandel 150” with Yandel), global Latin song of the year, and streaming artist of the year, to name a few accolades.
Other top winners included Shakira and Young Miko with three awards each; and with two awards each, Marshmello, Peso Pluma, RBD, Romeo Santos, and Yandel, who also swept the special Latin AMA Pioneer Award for his contributions to the reggaetón movement. (See complete winners list here)
Under the theme “We Speak Música,” the awards ceremony broadcasted its first-ever bilingual edition co-hosted by Thalia, Becky G, Alejandra Espinoza, and Carlos Ponce.
“It’s my first time coming to one of these awards shows and not feeling ashamed of being a Pocha, speaking in Spanglish,” Becky exclusively told Billboard ahead of her co-hosting opportunity. “The fact that this is a historical moment that I get to be a part of, for me, brings me so much pride.”
The Latin AMAs aired live at 7 p.m. ET on Thursday, April 25, from the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas via Univision, UNIMÁS, Galavisión and ViX.
Meanwhile, Billboard was backstage at the red carpet and media center catching all the things you missed on TV, such as Jay Wheeler celebrating his 30th birthday with press, and more. Check them out below:
Morat Talks Grupo Frontera
Deservingly so, Banda MS was honored with the Legacy AMA at the 2024 Latin American Music Awards.
The special award recognized the band’s more-than two decades of artistic career that began in 2003 in their native Sinaloa and eventually saw them become one of the biggest exponents of regional Mexican music around the world.
Presented by Eslabon Armado and Joss Favela, Banda MS took the stage to deliver an emotional speech, acknowledging the new generation of regional Mexican hitmakers. “More than 21 years ago, we started a dream in Mazatlán, Sinaloa, to be able to take this music to all the corners of the world, to fight for a purpose,” said frontman Oswaldo Silvas.
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He continued: “Not just to take the name of a band, but the name of the regional Mexican music, of a genre, all over the world. We have not yet achieved the purpose but we are still in the fight. The new generations have to achieve more than what we have achieved. Here we have a generation of musicians who have taken music to a new level and at home there is another generation that will take the genre to a higher level. To all those people who think we deserve this, thank you. Long live music, long live Mexican music.”
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Later that night, Banda MS — backed by their live musicians that power their banda sinaloense signature sound — took the stage to perform a show-stopping medley with real star power, bringing out artists like Carin León and A.B. Quintanilla. They kicked off with their latest hit, “Tu Perfume,” and were then joined by Los De La S for “Somos Los Que Somos.” Then, León joined the group to sing their collab “Ojos Cerrados” and Banda MS wrapped with special guest A.B. Quintanilla to sing the the party anthem “Es Viernes.”
The 2024 Latin American Music Awards took place Thursday, April 25, live from the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas via Univision. Hitmakers Feid and Peso Pluma lead this year’s list of nominations with 12 nods each. The Colombian singer and Mexican star, who are up for the coveted artist of the year award and album of the year award, are followed by top nominees Bad Bunny (11), Grupo Frontera (11), Karol G (9), Shakira (9), Eslabon Armado (8) and Fuerza Regida (8).
Thalia, Becky G, Alejandra Espinoza and Carlos Ponce co-hosed the award ceremony that presented in a combination of English and Spanish, marking the first time any major U.S. award show featured a bilingual broadcast.
Ricardo Montaner is a synonym for romanticism, delivering some of the best love songs in Latin music. For that, and his many decades in music, the Venezuelan singer-songwriter was honored with a special award for his extraordinary artistic legacy at the 2024 Latin AMAs on Thursday (April 25). Before hitting the stage for a riveting […]
“It” couple Jay Wheeler and Zhamira Zambrano took center stage to deliver a swoon-worthy performance at the 2024 Latin American Music Awards on Thursday (April 25). Totally matching in all-black outfits, Zambrano in a slick tube-top long dress and Wheeler in an all-leather ensemble, the lovebirds performed “Extrañándote” accompanied by a live orchestra for a […]
Hitmakers Feid and Peso Pluma lead the 2024 Latin American Music Awards nominations with 12 nods each. Both are up for artist of the year, alongside other big names including Karol G, Bad Bunny and Shakira. Other main categories include new artist of the year, album of the year and song of the year.
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Co-hosted by Thalia, Becky G, Alejandra Espinoza and Carlos Ponce, this year’s awards ceremony — airing live from the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas via Univision — celebrates the theme “We Speak Música,” marking the first time ever that the awards host a bilingual edition.
“I know there are many generations that also identify with their Latin roots and want to participate in celebrating our culture but maybe don’t always feel welcomed to do so, so our hope is to extend a big hug to all the multi-generational families that are going to be watching this show,” Becky G told Billboard.
Below, the updating winners list from tonight’s (April 25) ceremony:
Best Album – Regional Mexican
Desvelado – Eslabon ArmadoColmillo De Leche – Carin LeónEl Comienzo – Grupo FronteraWINNER: Génesis – Peso PlumaPa Las Baby’s y Belikeada – Fuerza Regida
Artist Of The Year
Bad BunnyCarin LeónEslabon ArmadoFeidFuerza RegidaKarol GPeso PlumaRauw AlejandroRomeo SantosShakira
New Artist Of The Year
Bad GyalChino PacasGabito BallesterosMajo AguilarPeso PlumaVenestiXaviYng LvcasYoung MikoZhamira Zambrano
Song Of The Year
“Bailando Bachata” – Chayanne“El Merengue” – Marshmello & Manuel Turizo“Ella Baila Sola” – Eslabon Armado & Peso Pluma“Lala” – Myke Towers“Según Quién” – Maluma & Carin León“Shakira: Bzrp Music Sessions, Vol. 53” – Bizarrap & Shakira“Solo Conmigo” – Romeo Santos“TQG” – Karol G & Shakira“Un X100to” – Grupo Frontera & Bad Bunny“Yandel 150” – Yandel & Feid
Album Of The Year
3MEN2 KBRN – Eladio CarriónColmillo De Leche – Carin LeónDesvelado – Eslabon ArmadoEl Comienzo – Grupo FronteraFeliz Cumpleaños Ferxxo Te Pirateamos El Álbum – FeidGénesis – Peso PlumaMañana Será Bonito – Karol GNadie Sabe Lo Que Va A Pasar Mañana – Bad BunnyPa Que Hablen – Fuerza RegidaPlaya Saturno – Rauw Alejandro
Collaboration Of The Year
“La Bebe Remix” – Yng Lvcas & Peso Pluma“Según Quién” – Maluma & Carin León“Shakira: Bzrp Music Sessions, Vol. 53” – Bizarrap & Shakira“Un X100to” – Grupo Frontera & Bad Bunny“Yandel 150” – Yandel & Feid
Collaboration Crossover Of The Year
“Dientes” – J Balvin, Usher & Dj Khaled“El Merengue” – Marshmello & Manuel Turizo“Niña Bonita” – Feid & Sean Paul“Ojalá” – The Rudeboyz, Maluma & Adam Levine“Vocation” – Ozuna & David Guetta
Best Crossover Artist
Adam LevineDavid GuettaDJ KhaledDrakeMarshmelloRemaSean PaulUsher
Streaming Artist Of The Year
Bad BunnyEslabon ArmadoWINNER: FeidFuerza RegidaGrupo FronteraJunior HKarol GPeso PlumaRauw AlejandroYoung Miko
Tour Of The Year
Doble P Tour 2023 – Peso PlumaFórmula Vol.3 Tour – Romeo SantosLuis Miguel Tour 2023 – Luis MiguelMañana Será Bonito Tour – Karol GSoy Rebelde Tour – RBD
Global Latin Artist Of The Year
Bad BunnyFeidFuerza RegidaGrupo FronteraJunior HKarol GMalumaPeso PlumaQuevedoShakira
Global Latin Song Of The Year
“Classy 101” – Feid & Young Miko“Ella Baila Sola” – Eslabon Armado & Peso Pluma“Lala” – Myke Towers“Shakira: Bzrp Music Sessions, Vol. 53” – Bizarrap & Shakira“Un X100to” – Grupo Frontera & Bad Bunny
Best Duo Or Group – Pop
CamilaMoratPiso 21RBDReik
Best Artist – Pop
BizarrapEnrique IglesiasManuel TurizoSebastián YatraShakira
Best Album – Pop
Bailemos Otra Vez – ChayanneCupido – TINIOrquídeas – Kali Uchis
Best Song – Pop
“Acróstico” – Shakira“Beso” – Rosalía & Rauw Alejandro“Fugitivos” – Camila“Pasa_je_ro” – Farruko“Una Noche Sin Pensar” – Sebastián Yatra
Best Artist – Urban
Bad BunnyFeidKarol GRauw Alejandro Young Miko
Best Album – Urban
DATA – TainyLPM (La Perreo Mixtape) – Yng LvcasMañana Será Bonito – Karol GNadie Sabe Lo Que Va A Pasar Mañana – Bad Bunny Playa Saturno – Rauw Alejandro
Best Song – Urban
“Lala” – Myke Towers“TQG” – Karol G & Shakira“Un Cigarillo” – Chencho Corleone “Where She Goes” – Bad Bunny“Yandel 150” – Yandel & Feid
Best Collaboration – Urban
“Arranca” – Becky G Ft. Omega“Borracho y Loco” – Yandel & Myke Towers“Classy 101” – Feid & Young Miko“Hey Mor” – Ozuna & Feid“Me Porto Bonito” – Bad Bunny & Chencho Corleone
Best Artist – Regional Mexican
Carin LeónGabito Ballesteros Ivan CornejoJunior HPeso Pluma
Best Duo Or Group Regional Mexican
Calibre 50Eslabon ArmadoFuerza RegidaGrupo FronteraLos Ángeles Azules
Best Song – Regional Mexican
“Di Que Sí” – Grupo Marca Registrada & Grupo Frontera “Difícil Tu Caso” – Alejandro Fernández“Dirección Equivocada” – Calibre 50“Indispensable” – Carin León“TQM” – Fuerza Regida
Best Collaboration – Regional Mexican
“Bebe Dame” – Fuerza Regida & Grupo Frontera“El Amor De Su Vida” – Grupo Frontera & Grupo FirmeWINNER: “Ella Baila Sola” – Eslabon Armado & Peso Pluma“Pa’ Olvidarme De Tus Besos” – Lenin Ramírez & Banda Ms De Sergio Lizárraga“Qué Agonía” – Yuridia & Ángela Aguilar
Best Artist – Tropical
Carlos Vives Luis Figueroa Marc Anthony Prince Royce Romeo Santos
Best Song – Tropical
“Bailando Bachata” – Chayanne“Bandido” – Luis Figueroa“La Falta Que Me Haces” – Natti Natasha “Me Enrd” – Prince Royce“Solo Conmigo” – Romeo Santos
Best Collaboration – Tropical
“Ambulancia” – Camilo & Camila Cabello“Asi Es La Vida” – Enrique Iglesias & Maria Becerra “El Merengue” – Marshmello & Manuel Turizo“La Fórmula” – Maluma & Marc Anthony“Si Tú Me Quieres” – Fonseca & Juan Luis Guerra
Argentine-Mexican singer Noel Schajris is set to hit the stage at the Latin American Music Awards on Thursday night (April 25), where he’ll be performing a brand new song with country star Jennifer Nettles, “Love’s Still Here.”
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Billboard Español’s Sigal Ratner-Arias caught up with him to talk all about his busy schedule and how he gets ready for his constant touring and for a performance like the Latin AMAs. “I’ve been exercising daily for three years and the day I don’t exercise my body feels weird,” Schajris said. “And the diet, that’s vital. And I feel much better now that I’m almost 50 than at 40. I don’t know if you’ve seen me in shows, but I don’t stop jumping and I climb the rafters,” he added, laughing.
In addition to his work as a solo artist and businessman through his own record label, Dynamo Productions, the singer of “Lo Mejor de Mí” and “No Veo La Hora” is still part of the chart-topping duo Sin Bandera with Leonel García (under Sony Music), and talked about how he juggles it all.
“It’s a challenge. The schedules are crazy. In the middle of a tour with Sin Bandera, which we did 80 shows all over the world, owning my own record label and my own music, releasing a new album, having three children, a family, many artists that we are signing on Dynamo Productions who require my time and I am [also] the A&R of the company, so I am involved in all aspects of all the repertoires of all the albums — it is very demanding,” he acknowledged. “But it’s achieved because of the passion I have for doing all these things.”
As for his own music, which includes his most recent album #SiempreLoSupe and a new version of the title track with Alemor, he says he’s enjoying his freedom as an independent artist.
“As a soloist I give myself the luxury of flying and looking for other textures that are a little more rock, more symphonic, as in the case of ‘Silencio’ with Tony Levin,” Schajris explains. “I allow myself to do things that are a little more alternative. I even sing a cumbia with a band from Peru, Grupo 5.”
“There’s definitely more freedom when I work as a soloist,” he adds, “and it’s a lot of fun.”
The Latin AMAs will air live at 7 p.m. ET on Thursday, April 25, from the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas via Univision, UNIMÁS, Galavisión and ViX.
The 2024 Latin American Music Awards are taking place this Thursday, April 25, live from Las Vegas via Univision. Before all the glitz and glam, Billboard was backstage at rehearsals catching up with some of the night’s nominees and performers.
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Under the theme “We Speak Música,” the awards ceremony will broadcast its first-ever bilingual edition co-hosted by Thalia, Becky G, Alejandra Espinoza, and Carlos Ponce. This year’s top nominees are Feid and Peso Pluma with 12 nods each. Meanwhile, Banda MS, Ricardo Montaner, and Yandel will be honored with special tributes and awards.
The Latin AMAs will air live at 7 p.m. ET on Thursday, April 25, from the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas via Univision, UNIMÁS, Galavisión and ViX.
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Below, check out some of the best highlights during rehearsals:
New Albums Galore
Backstage at rehearsals, a handful of artists revealed that they will be releasing new albums this year. Danny Ocean, for example, opened up about his forthcoming Reflexa, which he described as a very personal process where he reflected on his life and the future of his career. Farruko, on the other hand, explained he will be premiering a song with Ky-Mani Marley at the 2024 Latin AMAs, marking the first single of his next studio album dropping soon.
Meanwhile, Wisin is set to drop his own project dubbed Mr. W this week, where he reeled in colleagues such as Don Omar, Yandel, Pedro Capo, Mora, and Jowell y Randy. “Doing music for me is not a job, it’s pleasure,” he tells Billboard. “I enjoy going to the studio and being able to collaborate. I enjoy breaking barriers in music. I think that’s what my album is all about.”
Los Avengers Are Back
In their comeback era, Los Avengers will be performing at the 2024 Latin AMAs. Four of the reggaetón collective’s members—Justin Quiles, Sech, Dalex, and Dimelo Flow—were at rehearsals talking about their new album, The Academy: Segunda Mision, and their highly-anticipated night.
“We transported 2019 to 2024, a bit more advanced with new music,” Quiles says to Billboard. “The same group. Good energy, good music. Everytime we get together, it’s organic.” Sech, who’s been taking a break from music and social media, could not contain his excitement. “I was working on myself. Life goes by very fast. I was organizing myself but we came to have an incredible time with the boys,” he notes.
AB Quintanilla’s Sweet Initiative
AB Quintanilla, who will form part of Banda MS’ tribute performance, used his platform to talk about a heartfelt initiative he has going on with his latest single, “El Rey de la Kumbia,” which he worked on over a year ago with the late artist, Lefty SM. “The beautiful thing about this song is that the record label and myself agreed that any financials made from the song, the publishing, anything whatsoever, would go to his wife and kids. So, it’s good giving back,” he expresses.
AB Quintanilla
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Yandel Talks Feid Bromance
Yandel was present at the Latin AMAs, where he’s set to receive a special award for being one of the pioneers of the reggaetón movement on Thursday night (April 25). At rehearsals, he talked about his freshly-released joint EP with Feid, MANIFESTING 20-05. “It called my attention because I never expected it,” he notes. “I always wanted to collaborate with him because I like his talent, how he sings, his energy, how he is as a person. When I met him, I became more of a fan. [The album] was a proposal I made to him after ‘Yandel 150.’ For me, it’s a special project that I’m enjoying because I’m attracting [a] new generation [of fans].”
Becky G’s Co-Hosting Era
Becky G is ready to co-host the award ceremony’s first-ever bilingual broadcast alongside Thalia, Alejandra Espinoza, and Carlos Ponce. “It’s my first time coming to one of these awards shows and not feeling ashamed of being a Pocha, speaking in Spanglish,” the Mexican-American singer exclusively tells Billboard. “I know there are many generations that also identify with their Latin roots and want to participate in celebrating our culture but maybe don’t always feel welcomed to do so, so our hope is to extend a big hug to all the multi-generational families that are going to be watching this show.” Backstage, she also reflected on “Shower,” which was released 10 years ago and has opened so much doors for her since. Watch the full interview below:
Becky G has a double celebration this week: co-hosting the 2024 Latin American Music Awards and reaching 10 years since the release of “Shower.” Joining Thalia, Alejandra Espinoza and Carlos Ponce, Becky (real name: Rebbeca Marie Gomez) will co-host the award ceremony that will be presented in a combination of English and Spanish, marking the […]
On Tuesday (March 19), Univision revealed the 2024 Latin American Music Awards nominees with Feid and Peso Pluma leading the pack with 12 nods each.
The Colombian singer and Mexican star, who are up for the coveted artist of the year award and album of the year award, are followed by top nominees Bad Bunny (11), Grupo Frontera (11), Karol G (9), Shakira (9), Eslabon Armado (8) and Fuerza Regida (8).
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Co-hosted by Thalía, Alejandra Espinoza and Carlos Ponce, this year’s awards ceremony will celebrate the theme “We Speak Música” and will air live at 7pm ET on Thursday, April 25 from the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas via Univision, UNIMÁS, Galavision and ViX.
The 2024 nominations are based on fan interactions across streaming, sales, radio airplay, touring and social media interaction data provided by Billboard and Luminate during the eligibility period (Feb. 11, 2023 to Feb. 24, 2024), according to a press statement. Fans have until April 1 to vote for their favorite artists here.
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See the complete list of nominations below.
Artist Of The Year
1. Bad Bunny2. Carin León3. Eslabon Armado4. Feid5. Fuerza Regida6. Karol G7. Peso Pluma8. Rauw Alejandro9. Romeo Santos10. Shakira
New Artist Of The Year
1. Bad Gyal2. Chino Pacas3. Gabito Ballesteros4. Majo Aguilar5. Peso Pluma6. Venesti7. Xavi8. Yng Lvcas9. Young Miko10. Zhamira Zambrano
Song Of The Year
1. “Bailando Bachata” – Chayanne2. “El Merengue” – Marshmello & Manuel Turizo3. “Ella Baila Sola” – Eslabon Armado & Peso Pluma4. “Lala” – Myke Towers5. “Según Quién” – Maluma & Carin León6. “Shakira: Bzrp Music Sessions, Vol. 53” – Bizarrap & Shakira7. “Solo Conmigo” – Romeo Santos8. “TQG” – Karol G & Shakira9. “Un X100to” – Grupo Frontera & Bad Bunny10. “Yandel 150” – Yandel & Feid
Album Of The Year
1. 3MEN2 KBRN – Eladio Carrión2. Colmillo De Leche – Carin León3. Desvelado – Eslabon Armado4. El Comienzo – Grupo Frontera5. Feliz Cumpleaños Ferxxo Te Pirateamos El Álbum – Feid6. Génesis – Peso Pluma7. Mañana Será Bonito – Karol G8. Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va A Pasar Mañana – Bad Bunny9. Pa Que Hablen – Fuerza Regida10. Playa Saturno – Rauw Alejandro
Collaboration Of The Year
1. “La Bebe Remix” – Yng Lvcas & Peso Pluma2. “Según Quién” – Maluma & Carin León3. “Shakira: Bzrp Music Sessions, Vol. 53” – Bizarrap & Shakira4. “Un X100to” – Grupo Frontera & Bad Bunny5. “Yandel 150” – Yandel & Feid
Collaboration Crossover Of The Year
1. “Dientes” – J Balvin, Usher & Dj Khaled2. “El Merengue” – Marshmello & Manuel Turizo3. “Niña Bonita” – Feid & Sean Paul4. “Ojalá” – The Rudeboyz, Maluma & Adam Levine5. “Vocation” – Ozuna & David Guetta
Best Crossover Artist
1. Adam Levine2. David Guetta3. DJ Khaled4. Drake5. Marshmello6. Rema7. Sean Paul8. Usher
Streaming Artist Of The Year
1. Bad Bunny2. Eslabon Armado3. Feid4. Fuerza Regida5. Grupo Frontera6. Junior H7. Karol G8. Peso Pluma9. Rauw Alejandro10. Young Miko
Tour Of The Year
1. Doble P Tour 2023 – Peso Pluma2. Fórmula Vol.3 Tour – Romeo Santos3. Luis Miguel Tour 2023 – Luis Miguel4. Mañana Será Bonito Tour – Karol G5. Soy Rebelde Tour – RBD
Global Latin Artist Of The Year
1. Bad Bunny2. Feid3. Fuerza Regida4. Grupo Frontera5. Junior H6. Karol G7. Maluma8. Peso Pluma9. Quevedo10. Shakira
Global Latin Song Of The Year
1. “Classy 101” – Feid & Young Miko2. “Ella Baila Sola” – Eslabon Armado & Peso Pluma3. “Lala” – Myke Towers4. “Shakira: Bzrp Music Sessions, Vol. 53” – Bizarrap & Shakira5. “Un X100to” – Grupo Frontera & Bad Bunny
Best Duo Or Group – Pop
1. Camila2. Morat3. Piso 214. RBD5. Reik
Best Artist – Pop
1. Bizarrap2. Enrique Iglesias3. Manuel Turizo4. Sebastián Yatra5. Shakira
Best Album – Pop
1. Bailemos Otra Vez – Chayanne2. Cupido – TINI3. Orquídeas – Kali Uchis
Best Song – Pop
1. “Acróstico” – Shakira2. “Beso” – Rosalía & Rauw Alejandro3. “Fugitivos” – Camila4. “Pasa_je_ro” – Farruko5. “Una Noche Sin Pensar” – Sebastián Yatra
Best Artist – Urban
1. Bad Bunny2. Feid3. Karol G4. Rauw Alejandro 5. Young Miko
Best Album – Urban
1. DATA – Tainy2. LPM (La Perreo Mixtape) – Yng Lvcas3. Mañana Será Bonito – Karol G4. Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va A Pasar Mañana – Bad Bunny 5. Playa Saturno – Rauw Alejandro
Best Song – Urban
1. “Lala” – Myke Towers2. “TQG” – Karol G & Shakira3. “Un Cigarillo” – Chencho Corleone 4. “Where She Goes” – Bad Bunny5. “Yandel 150” – Yandel & Feid
Best Collaboration – Urban
1. “Arranca” – Becky G Ft. Omega2. “Borracho y Loco” – Yandel & Myke Towers3. “Classy 101” – Feid & Young Miko4. “Hey Mor” – Ozuna & Feid5. “Me Porto Bonito” – Bad Bunny & Chencho Corleone
Best Artist – Regional Mexican
1. Carin León2. Gabito Ballesteros 3. Ivan Cornejo4. Junior H5. Peso Pluma
Best Duo Or Group Regional Mexican
1. Calibre 502. Eslabon Armado3. Fuerza Regida4. Grupo Frontera5. Los Ángeles Azules
Best Album – Regional Mexican
1. Desvelado – Eslabon Armado2. Colmillo De Leche – Carin León3. El Comienzo – Grupo Frontera4. Génesis – Peso Pluma5. Pa Las Baby’s y Belikeada – Fuerza Regida
Best Song – Regional Mexican
1. “Di Que Sí” – Grupo Marca Registrada & Grupo Frontera 2. “Difícil Tu Caso” – Alejandro Fernández3. “Dirección Equivocada” – Calibre 504. “Indispensable” – Carin León5. “TQM” – Fuerza Regida
Best Collaboration – Regional Mexican
1. “Bebe Dame” – Fuerza Regida & Grupo Frontera2. “El Amor De Su Vida” – Grupo Frontera & Grupo Firme3. “Ella Baila Sola” – Eslabon Armado & Peso Pluma4. “Pa’ Olvidarme De Tus Besos” – Lenin Ramírez & Banda Ms De Sergio Lizárraga 5. “Qué Agonía” – Yuridia & Ángela Aguilar
Best Artist – Tropical
1. Carlos Vives 2. Luis Figueroa 3. Marc Anthony 4. Prince Royce 5. Romeo Santos
Best Song – Tropical
1. “Bailando Bachata” – Chayanne2. “Bandido” – Luis Figueroa3. “La Falta Que Me Haces” – Natti Natasha 4. “Me Enrd” – Prince Royce5. “Solo Conmigo” – Romeo Santos
Best Collaboration – Tropical
1. “Ambulancia” – Camilo & Camila Cabello2. “Asi Es La Vida” – Enrique Iglesias & Maria Becerra 3. “El Merengue” – Marshmello & Manuel Turizo4. “La Fórmula” – Maluma & Marc Anthony5. “Si Tú Me Quieres” – Fonseca & Juan Luis Guerra