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The Lo Nuestro Award for Pop New Artist of the Year is an honor presented annually by American television network
Univision . It was first awarded in 1989 and has been given annually since 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 French group
Gipsy Kings .
Kaoma won the following year, aided by their hit song "
Lambada " which sold five-million units worldwide.
[4] American performer
Christina Aguilera won both the
Grammy Award for Best New Artist in 2000
[5] and the Lo Nuestro for Pop New Artist the following year.
[6] Spanish singer
David Bisbal , winner in
2004 , is the only performer also being awarded the
Latin Grammy Award for Best New Artist ;
[7] while
2008 nominee
Alexander Acha also earned New Artist accolade at the
10th Latin Grammy Awards .
[8] Singer-songwriters
Lena Burke ,
Alexandre Pires and
Álex Ubago were nominated for New Artist of the Year as a solo performers and as the group
Alex, Jorge y Lena and
Só Pra Contrariar , respectively, losing on both instances.
[9]
[10]
[3]
[11]
Enrique Iglesias ,
Jon Secada and
Shakira won for Best New Artist at the Lo Nuestro Awards and also earned the
Grammy Award for Best Latin Pop Album .
[12]
[13]
[14]
American singer
Jennifer Lopez and Canadian performer
Nelly Furtado were previously nominees for a Lo Nuestro Award before being awarded. Lopez was up for
Pop Female Artist of the Year in
2000 , while Furtado was a nominee for
Pop Group or Duo of the Year along Colombian singer-songwriter
Juanes at the
2004 ceremony .
[3]
[15] Mexican actress
Eiza González won in 2009 for her singing role in the TV series
Lola...Érase una vez .
[16] Spanish singer
Natalia Jimenez was previously awarded the
Lo Nuestro Award for Pop Album of the Year as a part of the duo
La 5ª Estación and in 2012 won for Best New Artist.
[17]
[18] In 2013 the Pop,
Regional Mexican and
Tropical Salsa New Artist of the Year categories were merged on a
Lo Nuestro Award for Best New Artist category in the General Field.
[19] For the Lo Nuestro Awards of 2014, the Pop New Artist of the Year award was reinstated and merged again the following year.
[20]
[21]
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
Cuban-American performer
Jon Secada (pictured in 2011) , winner in 1993
Italian singer
Laura Pausini (pictured in 2007) , winner in 1995
Spanish singer
Enrique Iglesias (pictured in 2011) , winner in 1996
Colombian singer
Shakira (pictured in 2009) , winner in 1997
American singer
Christina Aguilera (pictured in 2006) , winner in 2000
Spanish performer
David Bisbal (pictured in 2006) , winner in 2004
Mexican pop group
RBD , winner in 2006
Spanish singer
Natalia Jiménez (pictured in 2012) , winner in 2012
^
a
b
c
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^
a
b
c
d
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^
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^
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^
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^
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^
a
b
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^
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^ Quintana, Carlos (2014).
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^
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^
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^
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^
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^
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^
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^
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^
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