Latin Grammy Award for Best Male Pop Vocal Album

The Latin Grammy Award for Best Male Pop Vocal Album was an honor presented annually at the Latin Grammy Awards from 2001 to 2011. The award was given to a male performer for albums containing at least 51% of new recordings of the pop genre.[1] Since its inception, the award category has had several name changes. In 2000 it was presented as Best Male Pop Vocal Performance. The following year onwards the award is known as Best Male Pop Vocal Album.[2]

Latin Grammy Award for Best Male Pop Vocal Album
Awarded forrecordings of the pop genre by male performers
CountryUnited States
Presented byThe Latin Recording Academy
First awarded2001
Last awarded2011
Websitelatingrammy.com

Spanish artists have won the award more times than any other nationality, though award-winning albums have also been performed by musicians originating from Argentina, Colombia, Guatemala, Mexico, Puerto Rico and Venezuela. The award for Best Male Pop Vocal Performance was presented in 2000 to Mexican singer Luis Miguel for "Tu Mirada".[3] No Es Lo Mismo and Paraíso Express, recorded by Alejandro Sanz, Adentro, performed by Ricardo Arjona and La Vida... Es un Ratico by Juanes, received the award and also earned the Grammy Award for Best Latin Pop Album.[4][5][6] Sanz is the most awarded singer in the category with three accolades, while performers Marc Anthony, Alejandro Lerner and Marco Antonio Solís share the record for most nominations without a win, with three each.

Recipients

Alejandro Sanz is the most awarded performer in this category with three wins, winning in 2001, 2004 and 2010.
Enrique Iglesias won the award in 2003 for Quizás.
2006 winner Ricardo Arjona
Fito Páez won the award in 2009 for the live album No sé si es Baires o Madrid.

2000s

Year[I]Performing artist(s)WorkNominees[II]Ref.
2000Luis Miguel"Tu Mirada"
2001Alejandro SanzEl Alma al Aire[7]
2002Miguel BoséSereno[8]
2003Enrique IglesiasQuizás[9]
2004Alejandro SanzNo Es Lo Mismo[10]
2005Obie BermúdezTodo el Año[11]
2006Ricardo ArjonaAdentro[12]
2007Ricky MartinMTV Unplugged[13]
2008JuanesLa Vida... Es un Ratico[14]
2009Fito PáezNo sé si es Baires o Madrid[15]

2010s

Year[I]Performing artist(s)WorkNominees[II]Ref.
2010Alejandro SanzParaíso Express[16]
2011Franco De VitaEn Primera Fila

^[I] Each year is linked to the article about the Latin Grammy Awards held that year.

See also

References

General
  • "Latin Grammy Award Winners". National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences. Archived from the original on September 22, 2012. Retrieved April 18, 2011. Note: User must select the "Pop Field" category as the genre under the search feature.
Specific

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