MTV Europe Music Award for Best Spanish Act

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The following is a list of the MTV Europe Music Award winners and nominees for Best Spanish Act.

Contents

Winners and nominees

Winners are listed first and highlighted in bold.

† indicates the Wildcard–winning artist.

2000s

YearArtistRef
2000
Dover [1]
Enrique Iglesias
M-Clan
Mónica Naranjo
OBK
2001
La Oreja de Van Gogh [2]
Jarabe de Palo
Los Piratas
Najwa
Alejandro Sanz
2002
Amaral [3]
Enrique Bunbury
El Canto del Loco
Enrique Iglesias
Sôber
2003
El Canto del Loco [4]
Jarabe de Palo
Las Niñas
La Oreja de Van Gogh
Alejandro Sanz
2004
Enrique Bunbury [5]
Bebe
David Bisbal
Estopa
Álex Ubago
2005
El Canto del Loco [6]
Amaral
El Sueño de Morfeo
Melendi
Pereza
2006
La Excepción [7]
Nena Daconte
La Oreja de Van Gogh
Macaco
Pereza
2007
Violadores del Verso [8]
Dover
El Sueño de Morfeo
La Quinta Estación
La Mala Rodríguez
2008
Amaral [9]
Pereza
Porta
Pignoise
La Casa Azul
2009
We Are Standard [10]
Fangoria
Macaco
Nena Daconte
Russian Red

2010s

YearArtistRef
2010
Enrique Iglesias [11]
Lori Meyers
La Mala Rodríguez
Najwa
SFDK
2011
Russian Red [12]
El Pescao
Nach
Vetusta Morla
Zenttric
2012
The Zombie Kids [13]
Corizonas
Iván Ferreiro
Love of Lesbian
Supersubmarina
2013
Auryn [14]
Pablo Alborán
Anni B Sweet
Fangoria
Lori Meyers
2014
Enrique Iglesias [15]
Leiva
Sweet California
Vinila Von Bismark
Izal †
Wildcard nominations:
  • Triangulo de Amor Bizarro
  • Polock
  • Vetusta Morla
2015
Sweet California [16]
Alejandro Sanz
Leiva
Neuman
Rayden
Wildcard nominations:
2016
Enrique Bunbury [17]
Álvaro Soler
Amaral
Corizonas
Leiva
2017
Miguel Bosé [18]
C. Tangana
Kase.O
Lori Meyers
Viva Suecia
2018
Viva Suecia [19]
Belako
Brisa Fenoy
Love of Lesbian
Rosalía
2019
Lola Índigo [20]
Amaral
Anni B Sweet
Beret
Carolina Durante

2020s

YearArtistRef
2020
La La Love You [21]
Aitana
Carolina Durante
Don Patricio
Leiva
2021
Aitana [22]
Ana Mena
C. Tangana
Colectivo Da Silva
Pablo Alborán
2022
Bad Gyal [23]
Dani Fernández
Fito & Fitipaldis
Quevedo
Rosalía
2023
Samantha Hudson [24]
Abraham Mateo
Álvaro de Luna
Lola Índigo
Quevedo
2024
Lola Índigo
Ana Mena
Belén Aguilera
Dani Fernández
Mikel Izal

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