9th Annual Latin American Music Awards | |
Location: | MGM Grand Arena (Las Vegas, Nevada) |
Previous: | 2023 |
Most Awards: | Feid Karol G (6 each) |
Most Nominations: | Feid Peso Pluma (12 each) |
Website: | https://www.univision.com/shows/latin-american-music-awards |
Network: | Univision UniMás Galavisión Canal 5 |
Host: | Thalía Alejandra Espinoza Becky G Carlos Ponce |
Country: | United States |
Date: | April 25, 2024 |
Next: | 2025 |
The 9th Annual Latin American Music Awards was held on April 25, 2024, to recognize outstanding achievements for artists in the Latin music industry of 2023, voted by the public.[1]
The ceremony was take place at the MGM Grand Arena in Las Vegas, United States, and was broadcast simultaneously on Univision, UniMás and Galavisión in the United States, and Canal 5 in México.[2] It was hosted by Mexican singer and actress Thalía, Mexican presenter Alejandra Espinoza, American singer and actress Becky G and Puerto Rican actor and musician Carlos Ponce.[3]
The nominations were announced on March 19, 2024, with both Colombian singer Feid and Mexican singer Peso Pluma leading the nominations with twelve, followed by Bad Bunny and Grupo Frontera with eleven each.[3]
Artist(s) | Song(s) |
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Thalía & Deorro | "Te Va A Doler" |
Jay Wheeler & Zhamira Zambrano | "Extrañándote" |
"La Ranger" / "Quítenme el Teléfono" | |
Ryan Castro | "El Cantante del Ghetto" / "Quema" |
"Confía" / "Rasta Reggae (Jamming)" | |
"Lou Lou" / "El Boss" | |
"Alé Alé" | |
"Cuando La Vida Sea Trago" | |
Wisin & Mora | "Bien Loco" |
"Jimmy Choo" | |
"Caserío" / "Te Suelto El Pelo" / "Permítame" (with Jay Wheeler) / "Encantadora" (with Farruko) / "Yandel 150" (with Feid) | |
"Tunechi" / "El Gordo Trae Al Mando" | |
"Double Team" with Brray / "Sábana" | |
Becky G & Oscar Maydon | "Mercedes" |
"Faltas Tú" | |
Ricardo Montaner, Manuel Medrano, Thalía, Silvestre Dangond & DJ Adoni | "Yo Que Te Amé" / "La Cima Del Cielo" / "Vamos Pa' La Conga" |
"Love's Still Here" | |
"Peso Completo" | |
"Cero condiciones" | |
"Fecha" / "Brickell" | |
Banda MS, A.B. Quintanilla, Carín León & Los 2 de la S | "Tu Perfume" / "Somos Lo Que Somos" / "Ojos Cerrados" / "Es Viernes" |
Nacho, Venesti & Milo Beat | "No Es Normal" |
The nominations were announced on March 19, 2024.[3] The winners are listed in bold.
Artist of the Year | New Artist of the Year |
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Song of the Year | Album of the Year |
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Collaboration of the Year | Collaboration Crossover of the Year |
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Best Crossover Artist | Streaming Artist of the Year |
Tour of the Year | Global Latin Artist of the Year |
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Global Latin Song of the Year | Favorite Duo or Group – Pop |
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Favorite Pop Artist | Favorite Pop Album |
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Favorite Pop Song | Favorite Urban Artist |
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Favorite Urban Album | Favorite Urban Song |
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Best Collaboration - Urban | Favorite Regional Mexican Artist |
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Favorite Regional Mexican Duo or Group | Favorite Regional Mexican Album |
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Favorite Regional Mexican Song | Best Collaboration - Regional Mexican |
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Favorite Tropical Artist | Favorite Tropical Song |
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Best Collaboration - Tropical | |
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Awards | Artist |
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6 | Feid |
Karol G | |
3 | Shakira |
Young Miko | |
2 | Marshmello |
Peso Pluma | |
RBD | |
Romeo Santos | |
Yandel | |
1 | Carín León |
Eslabón Armado | |
Fuerza Regida | |
Grupo Frontera | |
Kali Uchis | |
Manuel Turizo | |
Sean Paul |