List of awards and nominations received by Luis Miguel explained

Luis Miguel awards and nominations
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Luis Miguel has received multiple awards and nominations. These are some of the awards he has won.

Grammy Awards

See main article: Grammy Awards.

The Grammy Awards are awarded annually by the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences of the United States. Luis Miguel received six awards from fifteen nominations.

Year AwardedNominee/workCategoryResult
1985Me Gustas Tal Como EresBest Mexican-American Performance
1988Soy Como Quiero SerBest Latin Pop Album
199120 Años
1993Romance
1994Aries
1995Segundo Romance
1997Nada Es Igual
1998Romances
2000Amarte Es Un Placer
2001Vivo
200433
2006México en la PielBest Mexican/Mexican-American Album
2008NavidadesBest Latin Pop Album
2009Cómplices
2019¡México Por Siempre!Best Regional Mexican Music Album

Latin Grammy Awards

See main article: Latin Grammy Awards.

The Latin Grammy Awards are awarded annually by The Latin Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences of the United States. Miguel received six awards from ten nominations

Year AwardedNominee/workCategoryResult
2000Amarte Es Un PlacerAlbum of the Year
Best Pop Vocal Album
Tú MiradaBest Male Pop Vocal Performance
2001VivoBest Male Pop Vocal Album
2003Hasta Que VuelvasRecord of the Year
200433Best Male Pop Vocal Album
2005México En La PielBest Ranchero Album
2018¡México Por Siempre!Album of the Year
Best Ranchero Album

World Music Awards

See main article: World Music Awards.

The World Music Awards is an international award show founded in 1989 under the high patronage of Albert II, Prince of Monaco. Awards are presented to the world's best-selling artists in the various categories and to the best-selling artists from each major territory. Sales figures are provided by the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI).[1] Miguel received three awards.

|-| 1990| rowspan="4" | Himself| rowspan="4" | Best Selling Latin Artist||-| 1995||-| 1998||-| 2008||}

American Music Awards

See main article: American Music Awards.

The American Music Awards (AMAs) is an annual American music awards show, created by Dick Clark in 1973 for ABC when the network's contract to air the Grammy Awards expired.[2] It is the first of the Big Three music award shows held annually (the others being the Grammy Awards and the Billboard Music Awards) in the United States

|-| 1998| rowspan="3" | Himself| rowspan="3" | Favorite Latin Artist| |-| 2003| |-| 2005| |}

Latin American Music Awards

See main article: Latin American Music Awards.

The Latin American Music Awards (Latin AMAs) is an annual American music award that is presented by Telemundo. It is the Spanish-language counterpart of the American Music Awards (AMAs) produced by the Dick Clark Productions.[3]

|-| 2018| Himself| Favorite Tour| |-| 2019| Himself| Favorite Tour| |}

Billboard Latin Music Awards

See main article: Billboard Latin Music Awards.

The Billboard Latin Music Awards grew out of the Billboard Music Awards program from Billboard magazine, an industry publication charting the sales and radio airplay success of musical recordings. The Billboard awards are the Latin music industry's longest running award. The award ceremonies are held during the same week of the Billboard Latin Music Conference. The first award ceremony began in 1994.

|-| rowspan="2" | 1994| Aries| Pop album of the year| |-| Himself| Pop artist of the year, male| |-| rowspan="1" | 1995| Segundo Romance| Pop album of the year, male| |-| rowspan="2" | 1998| Romances| Pop album of the year, male| |-| Himself| Billboard Latin 50 artist of the year| |-| rowspan="1" | 2000| Amarte Es un Placer| Pop album of the year, male| |-| rowspan="1" | 2001| Vivo| Pop album of the year, male| |-| rowspan="1" | 2002| Mis Romances| Pop album of the year, male| |-| rowspan="1" | 2003| Himself| Latin tour of the year| |-| rowspan="1" | 2004| Himself| Latin tour of the year| |-| rowspan="1" | 2005| México en la Piel| Regional Mexican album of the year, male| |-| rowspan="1" | 2006| Himself| Latin tour of the year| |-| rowspan="2"| 2007| Navidades| Pop album of the year, male| |-| Himself| Latin tour of the year| |-| rowspan="2"| 2009| Cómplices| Pop album of the year, male| |-| Himself| Latin tour of the year| |-| rowspan="1" | 2012| Himself| Latin tour of the year| |-| rowspan="1" | 2014| Himself| Latin tour of the year| |-| rowspan="1" | 2019| Himself| Latin tour of the year| |}

Lo Nuestro Awards

See main article: Lo Nuestro Awards.

The Lo Nuestro Awards or Premios Lo Nuestro (Spanish for "Our Thing") is a Spanish-language awards show honoring the best of Latin music, presented by Univision, a Spanish-language television network based in the United States. The awards began in 1989.

|-| rowspan="2" | 1990| La Incondicional| Pop Song of the Year| |-| rowspan="2"| Himself| rowspan="2"| Pop Male Artist of the Year| |-| rowspan="3" | 1991| |-| 20 Años| Pop Album of the Year| |-| Tengo Todo Excepto a Ti| Pop Song of the Year| |-| 1992| Himself| Pop Male Artist of the Year| |-| rowspan="4"| 1993| No Sé Tú| Pop Song of the Year| |-| Romance| Pop Album of the Year| |-| Himself| Pop Male Artist of the Year| |-| América, América|Video of the Year| |-| rowspan="5"| 1994| Himself| Pop Male Artist of the Year| |-| Aries| Pop Album of the Year| |-| Hasta Que Me Olvides| rowspan="2"| Pop Song of the Year| |-| rowspan="2"| Ayer| |-| Video of the Year| |-| rowspan="4"| 1995| Himself| Pop Male Artist of the Year| |-| Segundo Romance| Pop Album of the Year| |-| La Media Vuelta|Video of the Year| |-| El Día Que Me Quieras| Pop Song of the Year| |-| rowspan="3"| 1996| Himself| Pop Male Artist of the Year| |-| El Concierto| Pop Album of the Year| |-| Si Nos Dejan| Pop Song of the Year| |-| rowspan="3"| 1997| Himself| Pop Male Artist of the Year| |-| Nada Es Igual| Pop Album of the Year| |-| Dame| Video of the Year| |-| rowspan="2"| 1998| Himself| Pop Male Artist of the Year| |-| Por Debajo de la Mesa| Pop Song of the Year| |-| 2000| Amarte Es Un Placer| rowspan="2"| Pop Album of the Year| |-| rowspan="3"| 2001| Vivo| |-| Himself| Pop Male Artist of the Year| |-| Amarte Es Un Placer| Pop Song of the Year| |-| rowspan="2"| 2003| rowspan="2"| Himself| Excellence Award| |-| Pop Male Artist of the Year| |-| rowspan="3"| 2006| rowspan="2"| Himself| Ranchero Artist of the Year| |-| Regional Mexican Male Artist| |-| Que Seas Feliz| Video of the Year| |-| 2019| Himself| Tour of the Year| |-| 2020| Himself| Pop/Ballad Artist of the Year| |}

MTV Video Music Award

MTV Video Music Award (commonly abbreviated as a VMA) is an award presented by the cable channel MTV to honor the best in the music video medium. Originally conceived as an alternative to the Grammy Awards (in the video category), the annual MTV Video Music Awards ceremony has often been called the "Super Bowl for youth", an acknowledgment of the VMA ceremony's ability to draw millions of youth from teens to 20-somethings each year.[4]

|-| 1993| América, América| MTV Internacional| |}

Premios Juventud

See main article: Premios Juventud.

Premios Juventud (Youth Awards) is an awards show for Spanish-speaking celebrities in the areas of film, music, sports, fashion, and pop culture, presented by the television network Univision. Winners are determined by online vote at univision.com.

|-| rowspan="11"| 2004| He's Got Style (Luis Miguel)| rowspan="11"| 2004 Premios Juventud| |-| He's So Hot! (Luis Miguel)| |-| What A Actor! (Luis Miguel)| |-| All Over The Dial (Luis Miguel)| |-| Catchiest Tune ("Por Debajo de la Mesa")| |-| I Die Without That CD ("33")| |-| I Die Without That CD ("Romances")| |-| My Idol Is (Luis Miguel)| |-| Hottest Romance (Luis Miguel and Myrka Dellanos)| |-| Paparazzi's Favorite Target (Luis Miguel and Myrka Dellanos)| |-| Paparazzi's Favorite Target (Luis Miguel)| |-| rowspan="2"| 2005| Hottest Romance (Luis Miguel and Aracely Arámbula)| rowspan="2"| 2005 Premios Juventud| |-| Paparazzi's Favorite Target (Luis Miguel)| |-| rowspan="2"| 2006| Hottest Romance (Luis Miguel and Aracely Arámbula)| rowspan="2"| 2006 Premios Juventud| |-| Paparazzi's Favorite Target (Luis Miguel)| |-| rowspan="1"| 2007| Paparazzi's Favorite Target (Luis Miguel)| rowspan="1"| 2007 Premios Juventud| |-| rowspan="2"| 2008| Hottest Romance (Luis Miguel and Aracely Arámbula)| rowspan="2"| 2008 Premios Juventud| |-| Paparazzi's Favorite Target (Luis Miguel)| |-| rowspan="1"| 2009| Paparazzi's Favorite Target (Luis Miguel)| rowspan="1"| 2009 Premios Juventud| |-| rowspan="1"| 2010| Paparazzi's Favorite Target (Luis Miguel)| rowspan="1"| 2010 Premios Juventud| |-| rowspan="1"| 2011| Best Novelist Theme ("Tres Palabras")| rowspan="1"| 2011 Premios Juventud| |}

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Home . ifpi.org.
  2. Book: Perebinossoff, Philippe. Programming for TV, radio, and the Internet. 2005. Elsevier. 42. etal.
  3. Block. Alex Ben. Telemundo Will Produce a Spanish-Language American Music Awards in 2015. Billboard. Prometheus Global Media. May 30, 2015. July 30, 2014.
  4. News: THE MEDIA BUSINESS: ADVERTISING; MTV's sponsors hope the Video Music Awards can draw a crowd, without wardrobe malfunctions. . Elliot . Stuart . August 20, 2004 . . . 19 September 2010.