2nd Premios Juventud | |
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Date | September 22, 2005 |
Location | Watsco Center in Miami, Florida |
Hosted by | Jaime Camil and Kate del Castillo |
Website | Official Page |
Television/radio coverage | |
Network | Univision |
The 2nd Annual Premios Juventud (Youth Awards) were broadcast by Univision on September 22, 2005. [1] [2]
This was the last edition to be held in September.
Daddy Yankee and Shakira were the leading nominees, both with 8 nominations. Mexican group RBD follows with 5 nominations in various categories.
The night's biggest winners were Daddy Yankee and Shakira. Other takers included RBD and Jennifer Lopez, with four and two statuettes respectively. In Sports, famous baseball shortstop Alex Rodríguez ("Most Electrifying Guy Jock"), and Mexican track and field phenom Ana Guevara ("Most Electrifying Gal Jock") each received statuettes.
La Pareja Más Pareja (Dynamic Duet) [3] | ¡Qué Rico se Mueve! (Best Moves) [3] |
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Shakira with Alejandro Sanz - "La Tortura"
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Voz del Momento - Masculino (I Hear Him Everywhere) [3] | Voz del Momento - Femenina (I Hear Her Everywhere) [3] |
Voz Del Momento (Grupo) (I Hear Them Everywhere) [3] | La Más Pegajosa (Catchiest Tune) [3] |
| "Gasolina" - Daddy Yankee
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Me Muero Sin Ese CD (CD To Die For) [3] | Mi concierto favorito (My Favorite Concert) [3] |
Canción Corta-venas (Best Ballad) [3] | Mi Artista Regional Mexicano Favorito Es... (Favorite Regional Mexican Artist) [3] |
"Solo Quédate En Silencio" - RBD
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Mi Artista Rock Favorito Es... (Favorite Rock Artist) [3] | Mi Artista Pop Favorito Es... (Favorite Pop Artist) [3] |
Mi Artista Tropical Favorito Es... (Favorite Tropical Artist) [3] | Mi Artista Urbano Favorito Es... (Favorite Urban Artist) [3] |
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Quiero Vestir Como Ella (She's Totally Red Carpet) [3] | El de Mejor Estilo (He's Got Style) [3] |
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Chica Que Me Quita el Sueño (Girl that takes the sleep away) [3] | ¡Está Buenísimo! (What a Hottie!) [3] |
¡Qué Actorazo! (Can He Act or What?) [3] | Actriz que se Roba la Pantalla (She Steals the Show) [3] |
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Película Más Padre (Favorite Flick) [3] | |
Mi Idolo Es (My Idol Is) [3] | Tórridos Romances (Hottest Romance) [3] |
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En la Mira de los Paparazzi (Paparazzi's Favorite Target) [3] | Los Más Buscados (The Most Searched Online) [3] |
El Deportista de Alto Voltaje (Most Electrifying Guy Jock) [3] | La Deportista de Alta Tensión (Most Electrifying Girl Jock) [3] |
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Alex Rodríguez - Baseball
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Me Pongo la Camiseta de… (I'm a Die-Hard Fan of...) [3] | Novato del Año (Rookie that Rocks) [3] |
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Encontronazos Clásicos (Most Explosive Rivals) [3] | Golazo del Año (What a Goal!) [3] |
Águilas del América Vs. Chivas del Guadalajara
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