Lo Nuestro Award for Pop Female Artist of the Year

Lo Nuestro Awards for Pop Female Artist of the Year
Premio Lo Nuestro 2015
Awarded for Pop Female Artist of the Year
Country United States
Presented by Univision
First awarded 1989
Currently held by Natalia Jiménez (2016)
Most awards Shakira (9)
Official website univision.com/premiolonuestro

The Lo Nuestro Award for Pop Female Artist of the Year is an award presented annually by American network Univision. It was first awarded in 1989 and has been given annually since. The accolade was established 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 Spanish singer Isabel Pantoja. Colombian singer-songwriter Shakira is the most nominated performer and holds the record for the most awards, winning on nine occasions out of twelve nominations. Mexican singer-songwriter Ana Gabriel won in four consecutive ceremonies. Mexican-American singer Jenni Rivera, Cuban-American artist Gloria Estefan, Italian performer Laura Pausini and Mexican singer Paulina Rubio have received two awards each. The current holder of the award is Spanish singer-songwriter Natalia Jiménez.

Winners and nominees

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
double-dagger Indicates the winner
A woman in a white dress with a white stole, with her right hand stretched and a microphone in her left hand, looking to the side.
Spanish singer Isabel Pantoja (pictured in 2012), winner in 1989
A woman with black hair, facing front, holding a microphone in her left hand, behind a microphone pedestal.
Mexican singer Ana Gabriel (pictured in 2006), winner for four years in a row (1990-1993)
A blonde woman smiling.
Colombian singer Shakira (pictured in 2009), the most awarded performer with nine wins
Year Performer Ref
1989
(1st)
Pantoja, IsabelIsabel PantojaAward winner
[4][5]
Gabriel, AnaAna Gabriel
Monge, YolanditaYolandita Monge
Yuri
1990
(2nd)
Gabriel, AnaAna GabrielAward winner
[6][7]
Dúrcal, RocíoRocío Dúrcal
Marisela
Pantoja, IsabelIsabel Pantoja
1991
(3rd)
Gabriel, AnaAna GabrielAward winner
[8][9]
Estefan, GloriaGloria Estefan
Hernández, MyriamMyriam Hernández
Romo, DanielaDaniela Romo
1992
(4th)
Gabriel, AnaAna GabrielAward winner
[10][11]
Carr, VikkiVikki Carr
Romo, DanielaDaniela Romo
Trevi, GloriaGloria Trevi
1993
(5th)
Gabriel, AnaAna GabrielAward winner
[12][13]
Romo, DanielaDaniela Romo
Rubio, PaulinaPaulina Rubio
Trevi, GloriaGloria Trevi
1994
(6th)
Estefan, GloriaGloria EstefanAward winner
[14]
Gabriel, AnaAna Gabriel
Lucero
Nazario, EdnitaEdnita Nazario
1995
(7th)
SelenaAward winner
[15][16]
Estefan, GloriaGloria Estefan
Gabriel, AnaAna Gabriel
Yuri
1996
(8th)
Estefan, GloriaGloria EstefanAward winner
[17][18]
Dúrcal, RocíoRocío Dúrcal
Lucero
Thalía
1997
(9th)
ShakiraAward winner
[19][20]
Pausini, LauraLaura Pausini
Tañón, OlgaOlga Tañón
Thalía
1998
(10th)
ThalíaAward winner
[21][22]
Dúrcal, RocíoRocío Dúrcal
Flores, LauraLaura Flores
Lucero
1999
(11th)
ShakiraAward winner
[23][24]
Estefan, GloriaGloria Estefan
Fey
Tañón, OlgaOlga Tañón
2000
(12th)
ShakiraAward winner
[25][26]
Lopez, JenniferJennifer Lopez
Noelia
Velasquez, JaciJaci Velasquez
2001
(13th)
Aguilera, ChristinaChristina AguileraAward winner
[27][28]
Rubio, PaulinaPaulina Rubio
Shakira
Velasquez, JaciJaci Velasquez
2002
(14th)
Rubio, PaulinaPaulina RubioAward winner
[29][30]
Aguilera, ChristinaChristina Aguilera
Pausini, LauraLaura Pausini
Velasquez, JaciJaci Velasquez
2003
(15th)
ShakiraAward winner
[31][32]
Guzmán, AlejandraAlejandra Guzmán
Montenegro, PilarPilar Montenegro
Peña, JenniferJennifer Peña
Pausini, LauraLaura Pausini
Thalía
2004
(16th)
ShakiraAward winner
[3][33]
Corretjer, MillieMillie Corretjer
Soraya
Thalía
2005
(17th)
Rubio, PaulinaPaulina RubioAward winner
[34][35]
Nazario, EdnitaEdnita Nazario
Peña, JenniferJennifer Peña
Thalía
2006
(18th)
Pausini, LauraLaura PausiniAward winner
[36][37]
Jimena
Venegas, JulietaJulieta Venegas
Rubio, PaulinaPaulina Rubio
2007
(19th)
ShakiraAward winner
[38][39]
Anaís
Pausini, LauraLaura Pausini
Venegas, JulietaJulieta Venegas
2008
(20th)
BelindaAward winner
[40][41]
Rubio, PaulinaPaulina Rubio
Venegas, JulietaJulieta Venegas
Yuridia
2009
(21st)
Trevi, GloriaGloria TreviAward winner
[42][43]
García, KanyKany García
Guzmán, AlejandraAlejandra Guzmán
Venegas, JulietaJulieta Venegas
Yuridia
2010
(22nd)
Pausini, LauraLaura PausiniAward winner
[44][45]
Fanny Lú
Furtado, NellyNelly Furtado
Rubio, PaulinaPaulina Rubio
Trevi, GloriaGloria Trevi
2011
(23rd)
ShakiraAward winner
[46][47]
Furtado, NellyNelly Furtado
García, KanyKany García
Rubio, PaulinaPaulina Rubio
Thalía
2012
(24th)
ShakiraAward winner
[48][49]
Trevi, GloriaGloria Trevi
Jiménez, NataliaNatalia Jiménez
Norka
2013
(25th)
Rivera, JenniJenni RiveraAward winner
[50][51]
Rubio, PaulinaPaulina Rubio
Shakira
Trevi, GloriaGloria Trevi
2014
(26th)
Rivera, JenniJenni Rivera
[52]
Rubio, PaulinaPaulina Rubio
Sierra, AméricaAmérica Sierra
Thalía
Yuridia
2015
(27th)
Shakira
[53]
Becky G
Guzmán, AlejandraAlejandra Guzmán
Pausini, LauraLaura Pausini
Trevi, GloriaGloria Trevi
2016
(28th)
Jiménez, NataliaNatalia Jiménez
Shakira
Thalía
Trevi, GloriaGloria Trevi

See also

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