Heat Latin Music Awards

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Heat Latin Music Award
Current: 2023 Heat Latin Music Awards
Awarded for Latin music culture
Country
Presented by HTV
First awardedJune 4, 2015;8 years ago (2015-06-04)
Website http://premiosheat.com/

The Heat Latin Music Awards or Premios Heat is an annual awards show that airs on the HTV cable channel, which is usually held in early June, that honors the year's biggest Latin music acts, as voted by HTV viewers. [1] The show features numerous celebrity guests and musical acts. [2]

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Ceremonies

The Heat Latin Music Awards are held in Punta Cana, Dominican Republic.

EditionDateCityCountryVenuePresenter(s)Most winsMost nominationsRef.
1stJune 4, 2015 Punta Cana Dominican Republic Cap Cana J Balvin (3) Chino & Nacho (4)
J Balvin (4)
[3]
2ndJune 16, 2016Chino & Nacho (2)
Maluma (2)
Nicky Jam (4) [4]
3rd June 8, 2017J Balvin (3) Farruko (4)
J Balvin (4)
[5]
4th May 13, 2019Hard Rock Hotel & Casino
  • Anaís Castro
  • Mariela,
  • Encarnación,
Karol G (2)J Balvin (4) [6]
5thDecember 17, 2020Cap Cana
  • Enrique Santos
  • Anais Castro
  • Osmariel Villalobos
Karol G (2)
Nicki Jam (2)
J Balvin (7) [7] [8]
6th July 1, 2021
  • Kunno
  • Melina Ramírez
J Balvin (3)Karol G (5)
J Balvin (5)Myke Towers (5)
[9] [10]
7thJune 2, 2022
  • Goyo, Molusco
  • Maria Laura Quintero
  • Caroline Aquino
  • Anaís Castro
Wisin (2) Bad Bunny (5) [11] [12]
8thJune 8, 2023
  • Ana De Armas
Karol G (5)Bad Bunny (6)

Feid (6) Karol G (6)

[13] [14]

Award categories

Current categories

Defunct categories

Special awards

The winners of these awards are chosen by the HTV staff, not the viewers.

Records

As of the Heat Latin Music Awards of 2023, J Balvin and Karol G are the most awarded artist, both with 10 awards. Chino & Nacho is the most awarded group with 5 awards won.

Number of
awards
ArtistCategories
10 J Balvin Best Male Artist (3), Best Urban Artist (3), Best Music Video (2), Best Collaboration, Gold Award
Karol G Best Female Artist (3), Best Urban Artist (3), Best Music Video (3), Song of the Year
6 Nicky Jam Best Male Artist (2), Best Urban Artist (2), Best Artist Northern Region, Gold Award
5 Chino & Nacho Best Group or Band (3), Best Tropical Artist, Best Music Video
4 El Alfa Best Urban Dominican Artist (3), Best New Artist
Juanes Best Rock Artist (3), Gold Award
Greeicy Best Female Artist (2), Best Pop Artist, Best Collaboration
Morat Best Rock Artist (3), Best Group or Band
Sebastian Yatra Best Pop Artist (2), Best New Artist, Best Andean Artist
3 Carlos Vives Best Tropical Artist (2), Gold Award
Víctor Manuelle Best Tropical Artist (2), Engagement Award

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