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Lo Nuestro Award for Regional Mexican Album of the Year

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Lo Nuestro Awards for Regional Mexican Album of the Year
Current: Premio Lo Nuestro 2017
Awarded forRegional Mexican Album of the Year
CountryUnited States
Presented byUnivision
First awarded1989
Currently held byCalibre 50, Mitad y Mitad (2019)
Most awardsIntocable (5)
Most nominationsLos Tigres del Norte (14)
Websiteunivision.com/premiolonuestro

The Lo Nuestro Award for Regional Mexican Album 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 Si Me Recuerdas by Mexican group Los Bukis. Mexican-American band Intocable holds the record for the most awards, winning on five occasions. Tejano acts Selena and La Mafia, Mexican bands Banda el Recodo, Bronco, Conjunto Primavera, and singer-songwriters Pepe Aguilar and Juan Gabriel, won the award twice each.

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 winning album
A woman with black hair, facing front, holding a microphone in her left hand, behind a microphone pedestal.
Mexican singer Ana Gabriel (pictured in 2006), winner in 1992
A man with a hat on his head, semi-inclined, wearing a colorful shirt and denim pants, holding a microphone in his left hand and holding the hand of a woman who hails from a crowd in the background. In the background you can see vehicles, poles and high voltage cables.
American performer Oscar de la Rosa, lead singer of La Mafia (pictured in 2008), winners in 1993 and 1994
A man standing with black hair, smiling, wearing a blue jacket, white shirt and blue tie, holding a microphone in his right hand.
Mexican singer Juan Gabriel (pictured in 2006), winner in 1996 and 1998
A man dressed in mariachi suit and holding a microphone in his left hand, facing front.
Mexican performer Pepe Aguilar (pictured in 2010), winner in 1999 and 2000
Year Album Performer(s) Ref
1989
(1st)
Si Me Recuerdas Los Bukis [4]
Superbronco Bronco
El Cuatrero Vicente Fernández
Canciones de Mi Padre Linda Ronstadt
Idolos del Pueblo Los Tigres del Norte
1990
(2nd)
Un Golpe Más Bronco [5]
Por Tu Maldita Amor Vicente Fernández
Explosivo La Mafia
Los Corridos Prohibidos Los Tigres del Norte
Siempre Te Amaré Los Yonics
1991
(3rd)
A Todo Galope Bronco [6][7]
De Lo Nuevo, De Lo Mejor Los Temerarios
Enter the Future La Mafia
Mi Buena Suerte Los Tigres del Norte
No Te Olvidaré Mazz
1992
(4th)
Mi México Ana Gabriel [8]
Amigo Bronco
Arriba el Norte y Arriba el Sur Vicente Fernández and Ramón Ayala
Para Nuestra Gente Mazz
México, Voz y Sentimiento Various Artists
1993
(5th)
Estás Tocando Fuego La Mafia [9][10]
Entre a Mi Mundo Selena
Alejandro Fernández Alejandro Fernández
Mi Vida Eres Tú Los Temerarios
Qué de Raro Tiene Vicente Fernández
1994
(6th)
Ahora y Siempre La Mafia [11]
Con Sangre de Indio Banda Machos
Por el Mundo Bronco
Lo Haré Por Ti Mazz
Selena Live! Selena
1995
(7th)
Amor Prohibido Selena [12]
Ayer y Hoy Ana Gabriel
Lástima Que Seas Ajena Vicente Fernández
Los Dos Plebes Los Tigres del Norte
Pura Sangre Bronco
1996
(8th)
El México Que Se Nos Fue Juan Gabriel [13][14]
Aunque Me Duela el Alma Vicente Fernández
Joyas de Dos Siglos Ana Gabriel
Mi Forma de Sentir Pedro Fernández
Rompiendo Barreras Bronco
1997
(9th)
Unidos Para Siempre Los Tigres del Norte [15][16]
Ay Amor Ana Bárbara
Juntos Para Siempre Los Mismos
Pedro Fernández Pedro Fernández
Un Millón de Rosas La Mafia
1998
(10th)
Juntos Otra Vez Juan Gabriel and Rocío Dúrcal [17][18]
Con Un Mismo Corazón Ana Gabriel
Jefe de Jefes Los Tigres del Norte
Muy Dentro de Mi Corazón Alejandro Fernández
Partiéndome el Alma Límite
1999
(11th)
Por Mujeres Como Tu Pepe Aguilar [19][20]
Así Como Tú Los Tigres del Norte
Amor Platónico Los Tucanes de Tijuana
Como Te Recuerdo Los Temerarios
De Corazón a Corazón Límite
2000
(12th)
Por Una Mujer Bonita Pepe Aguilar [21][22]
12 Balazos de Plata Priscila y sus Balas de Plata
A Todas Las Que Amé Ezequiel Peña
Al Por Mayor Los Tucanes de Tijuana
Contigo Intocable
Herencia de Familia Los Tigres del Norte
Trozos de Mi Alma Marco Antonio Solís
2001
(13th)
Secreto de Amor Joan Sebastian [23][24]
A Ellas El Poder del Norte
De Paisano a Paisano Los Tigres del Norte
El Recado Conjunto Primavera
Lobo Herido Vicente Fernández
2002
(14th)
Despreciado Lupillo Rivera [25][26]
Ansia de Amar Conjunto Primavera
Contigo Por Siempre Banda el Recodo
En Vivo Joan Sebastian
Lo Mejor de Nosotros Pepe Aguilar
2003
(15th)
Perdóname Mi Amor Conjunto Primavera [27][28]
Ahora y Siempre Liberación
Amorcito Corazón Lupillo Rivera
Jugo a la Vida Los Tucanes de Tijuana
Sueños Intocable
2004
(16th)
Tu Amor o Tu Desprecio Marco Antonio Solís [3][29]
Afortunado Joan Sebastian
Imperio Los Tucanes de Tijuana
Situaciones Palomo
Soy Así Límite
2005
(17th)
Intimamente Intocable [30][31]
Locos de Amor Los Horóscopos de Durango
Pacto de Sangre Los Tigres del Norte
Por Ti Banda el Recodo
Que Amarren de Cupido Joan Sebastian
2006
(18th)
X Intocable [32][33]
Directo al Corazón Los Tigres del Norte
Hoy Como Ayer Conjunto Primavera
Pensando En Ti K-Paz de la Sierra
Razón de Sobra Marco Antonio Solís
2007
(19th)
Algo de Mi Conjunto Primavera [34][35]
Aliado del Tiempo Mariano Barba
Borrón y Cuenta Nueva Grupo Montéz de Durango
Historias Que Contar Los Tigres del Norte
Los Super Éxitos Grupo Montéz de Durango
2008
(20th)
Crossroads: Cruce de Caminos Intocable [36][37]
Ahora y Siempre Alacranes Musical
Detalles y Emociones Los Tigres del Norte
El Amor Que Nunca Fue Conjunto Primavera
Recio, Recio Mis Creadorez Los Creadorez del Pasito Duranguense de Alfredo Ramírez
2009
(21st)
Capaz de Todo Por Ti K-Paz de la Sierra [38][39]
Con Banda Los Dareyes de la Sierra
La Historia El Chapo de Sinaloa
Que Bonito... Es Lo Bonito Banda el Recodo
Y Que Quede Claro La Arrolladora Banda El Limón
2010
(22nd)
Te Presumo Banda el Recodo [40][41]
Más Adelante La Arrolladora Banda El Limón
Nosotros Somos Grupo Montéz de Durango
Para Siempre El Chapo de Sinaloa
Sólo Contigo Pesado
2011
(23rd)
Me Gusta Todo de Ti Banda el Recodo [42][43]
¡Ando Bien Pedo! Banda Los Recoditos
Classic Intocable
En Preparación Banda Sinaloense MS de Sergio Lizárraga
Soy Su Maestro (45 Aniversario) La Original Banda El Limón
2012
(24th)
Intocable 2011 Intocable [44][45]
Con la Mente en Blanco Voz de Mando
Gracias a Dios Violento
Huevos Rancheros Joan Sebastian
Pistear, Pistear Chuy Lizarraga y su Banda Tierra Sinaloense
2013
(25th)
Inténtalo 3BallMTY [46][47]
Irreversible... 2012 La Arrolladora Banda el Limón de René Camacho
La Mejor de Todas Banda el Recodo
Márchate y Olvídame Julión Álvarez
Nada Iguales La Adictiva Banda San José de Mesillas
2014
(26th)
En Peligro de Extinción Intocable [48]
La Estructura Noel Torres
Mi Razón de Ser Banda Sinaloense MS de Sergio Lizárraga
Tu Amigo Nada Más Julión Álvarez
Y Ahora Resulta Voz de Mando
2015
(27th)
Archivos de Mi Vida Gerardo Ortíz [49][50]
Cazador El Komander
La Balanza Noel Torres
Haciendo Historia Banda El Recodo de Cruz Lizárraga
Soy Lo Que Quiero... Indispensable Julión Álvarez
2016
(28th)
Quiero Ser Tu Dueño Luis Coronel [51]
Sueño XXX Banda Los Recoditos
El Karma Ariel Camacho y los Plebes del Rancho
Realidades Los Tigres del Norte
Levantando Polvareda Voz de Mando
2017
(29th)
Qué Bendición Banda Sinaloense MS de Sergio Lizárraga [52]
Hombre de Trabajo Banda Carnaval
Me Está Gustando Banda Los Recoditos
Historias de la Calle Calibre 50
Levantando Polvareda Remmy Valenzuela
2019
(31st)
Mitad y Mitad Calibre 50
Calidad y Cantidad La Arrolladora Banda el Limón de René Camacho
El Elegido Ulices Chaidez y Sus Plebes
Me Traes de un Ala Grupo Laberinto
Mi Vida Eres Tú Virlán García

See also

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References

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