Lo Nuestro Award for Grupero Artist of the Year

The Lo Nuestro Award for Grupero Artist of the Year is an award presented annually by American network Univision. It was first awarded in 2001 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]

Lo Nuestro Awards for Grupero Artist of the Year
Current: Premio Lo Nuestro 2015
Awarded forGrupero Artist of the Year
CountryUnited States
Presented byUnivision
First awarded2001
Currently held byTierra Cali (2015)
Most awardsLos Temerarios (6)
Most nominationsLos Temerarios (8)
Websiteunivision.com/premiolonuestro

The award was first presented to Mexican singer Joan Sebastian in 2001. Mexican group Los Temerarios hold the most wins and most nominations with 6 out of eight nominations. Fellow Mexican group Bronco - El Gigante de América is the most nominated act without a win, with six unsuccessful nominations. Mexican singer, Alicia Villarreal is the only female act to have won the accolade.

Winners and nominees

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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
Indicates the winner
 
Mexican singer Joan Sebastian (pictured in 2009), winner in 2001 and 2011
 
Mexican group Los Temerarios (pictured in 2010), winner in 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007, and 2014
 
Mexican singer Alicia Villarreal (pictured in 2010), winner in 2005
Year Performer Ref
2001
(13th)
Joan Sebastian [4][5]
Los Ángeles de Charly
Grupo Bryndis
Límite
2002
(14th)
Los Temerarios [6][7]
Los Angeles Azules
Grupo Bryndis
Joan Sebastian
2003
(15th)
Los Temerarios [8][9]
Alberto and Roberto
Liberación
Joan Sebastian
2004
(16th)
Los Temerarios [3][10]
Límite
Bronco - El Gigante de América
Socios del Ritmo
2005
(17th)
Alicia Villarreal [11][12]
Bronco - El Gigante de América
Joan Sebastian
Los Temerarios
2006
(18th)
Los Temerarios [13][14]
Marco Antonio Solís
Bronco - El Gigante de América
Grupo Innovación
2007
(19th)
Los Temerarios [15][16]
Bronco - El Gigante de América
Grupo Bryndis
Victor Garcia
2008
(20th)
Marco Antonio Solís [17][18]
Bronco - El Gigante de América
Grupo Bryndis
Control
2009
(21st)
Marco Antonio Solís [19][20]
Bronco - El Gigante de América
Control
Grupo Bryndis
Los Temerarios
2010
(22nd)
Marco Antonio Solís [21][22]
Control
Huichol Musical
La Nobleza de Aguililla
Los Pikadientes de Caborca
2011
(23rd)
Joan Sebastian [23][24]
Marco Antonio Solís
La Mar-K de Tierra Caliente
Tierra Cali
2012
(24th)
Marco Antonio Solís [25][26]
Grupo Bryndis
La Mar-k de Tierra Caliente
Tierra Cali
2013
(25th)
Grupo Bryndis [27][28]
La Nobleza de Aguililla
Los Primos de Durango
Tierra Cali
2014
(26th)
Los Temerarios [29][30]
Los Ángeles Azules
La Nobleza de Aguililla
Los Primos MX
2015
(27th)
Tierra Cali [31][32]
Los Primos MX
La Nobleza de Aguililla
El Trono de México

See also

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References

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