Latin Grammy Award for Best Grupero Album

The Latin Grammy Award for Best Grupero Album was first handed to Los Temerarios during the 1st Latin Grammy Awards ceremony which took place at the Staples Center in Los Angeles, California under the name of Best Grupero Performance. In 2002 it was named Best Grupero Album and was last handed out in 2009 to group Caballo Dorado.

The male Grupero artist with the most wins and nominations is Joan Sebastian, with two nominations and both wins. The female Grupero artist with the most nominations and wins is Ana Bárbara, with 4 nominations and one win. The group with the most nominations and wins is La Mafia with four nominations and one win.

The grupero act with the most nominations is Guardianes del Amor with five.

Other notable winners include Alicia Villarreal, Grupo Bryndis, and Atrapado. Some other notable nominees also include Bronco, Marco Antonio Solis, Jennifer Pena, Mariana Seoane, Grupo Limite, Grupo Mojado, and Liberacion.

2000s

Year Winner Nominees
2009 Caballo Dorado for 15x12
2007 Grupo Bryndis for Sólo Pienso En Ti
2006 Joan Sebastian for En El Auditorio Nacional
2005 Ana Bárbara for Loca de Amar
Oscar de la Rosa & La Mafia for Para El Pueblo
2004 Alicia Villarreal for Cuando el Corazón Se Cruza
2003 Atrapado for ¿Qué Sentiras?
2002 Joan Sebastian for Lo Dijo El Corazon
  • Grupo Bryndis En El Idioma Del Amor
  • Guardianes del Amor for Muriendo De Frio
  • Los Mismos for Perdón Por Extrañarte
  • Priscila y Sus Balas De Plata for Para Mi Amor
2001 Límite for Por Encima De Todo
  • Caballo Dorado No Dejes De Bailar
  • Guardianes del Amor for Un Millón De Lágrimas
  • La Mafia for Contigo
  • Mojado for Los Ángeles También Bailan
2000 Los Temerarios for En La Madrugada se Fue
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