Latin American Music Awards of 2021

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6th Annual Latin American Music Award
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DateApril 15, 2021
Location BB&T Center
(Sunrise, Florida)
CountryUnited States
Hosted by Jacky Bracamontes
Most awards Bad Bunny (5)
Most nominations
Website Official site
Television/radio coverage
Network Telemundo
Produced by Dick Clark Productions and SOMOS Productions
  2019  · Latin American Music Awards ·  2022  

The 6th Annual Latin American Music Awards were held at the BB&T Center in Sunrise, Florida. It was broadcast live on Telemundo. [1] J Balvin and Karol G led the nominations, with nine nods each. [2]

Contents

Performers

Artist(s)Song(s)
Wisin, Myke Towers Ft. Anitta & Maluma "Mi Niña (Remix)"
Alaina Castillo"Bésame Mucho"
Banda MS de Sergio Lizarraga & Carlos Rivera "No Me Pidas Perdón"
Nicky Jam "Fan de Tus Fotos"
Camilo & Los Dos Carnales"Tuyo y Mío"
Eslabon Armado "Con Tus Besos"
Myke Towers & Juhn"Bandido"
David Bisbal Ft. Carrie Underwood "Tears of Gold"
Gerardo Ortiz "Historia de Ayer"
Carlos Vives & Ricky Martin "Canción Bonita"
Juanes "El Amor Después del Amor"
Carlos Rivera, David Bisbal & Sofía Reyes feat. Carlos Vives Tribute to José Luis Rodríguez 'El Puma':
"Yo Regresare"
"Dueño de Nada"
"Voy a Perder la Cabeza por tu Amor"
"Agárrense de las Manos"
Manuel Turizo Ft. Wisin & Yandel "Mala Costumbre"
Karol G & Mariah Angeliq "El Makinon"
Yendry "Barrio"
Joss Favela, Ana Barbara Tribute to Joan Sebastian:
"Eso y Más"
"Me Gustas"
"Secreto de Amor"
Natanael Cano "Amor Tumbado"
Pitbull, El Alfa, IAmChino Ft. Lenier & Omar Courtz"Ten Cuidado"
Ozuna "Odisea"
"Se Preparo"
"Vaina Loca"
"Dile Que Tu Me Quieres"
"Si No Te Quiere"
"Siguelo Bailando"
Maluma & Ziggy Marley "Tonika"
Prince Royce "Carita de Inocente"
Piso 21 Ft. Maluma "Más de la Una"

Presenters

Premiere ceremony
Main ceremony

Winners and nominees

The nominations were announced on March 2, 2021. [1] [3]

Artist of the YearNew Artist of the Year
Favorite Female ArtistFavorite Male Artist
Song of the YearAlbum of the Year
Favorite Duo or GroupFavorite Pop Artist
Favorite Pop AlbumFavorite Pop Song
Favorite Regional Mexican ArtistFavorite Regional Mexican Duo or Group
Favorite Regional Mexican SongFavorite Regional Mexican Album
Favorite Urban ArtistFavorite Urban Album
Favorite Urban SongFavorite Tropical Artist
Favorite Tropical AlbumFavorite Tropical Song
Favorite Crossover ArtistCollaboration of the Year
Social Artist of the YearFavorite Virtual Concert
Favorite Video

Multiple nominations and awards

Acts that received multiple nominations
NominationsAct
9 J Balvin
Karol G
8 Bad Bunny
7 Ozuna
6 Anuel AA
Camilo
5 Banda Sinaloense MS de Sergio Lizárraga
Black Eyed Peas
Christian Nodal
Eslabon Armado
Natanael Cano
4 Maluma
Reik
Shakira
Snoop Dogg
3 Carlos Vives
Lenin Ramirez
Los Dos Carnales
Myke Towers
Nicki Minaj
Prince Royce
The Weeknd
2 Ángela Aguilar
Anitta
Daddy Yankee
Farruko
Grupo Firme
Juanes
Junior H
Ricky Martin
Romeo Santos
Selena Gomez
Acts that received multiple awards
AwardsAct
5 Bad Bunny
3 Karol G
Nicki Minaj
2 Christian Nodal
Eslabon Armado
Prince Royce

Special awards

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References

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