Premio Lo Nuestro 2004

Last updated
16th Lo Nuestro Awards
DateThursday, February 26, 2004 (2004-02-26)
Site Miami Arena, Miami, Florida, USA
Hosted by Adal Ramones

Premio Lo Nuestro 2004 was the 16th anniversary of a popular Latin Music Award show in U.S. The award show took place In Miami, Florida, and aired live on the Univision Network on Thursday, February 26, from 8-11 pm ET / PT (7-10 pm Central and Mountain). The show was hosted by Adal Ramones. The artists who performed in the show were:Ricky Martin, Thalía, Ricardo Arjona, Marco Antonio Solís, Sin Bandera, La Oreja de Van Gogh, Montez de Durango, El General and many more. There was total of 180 nominations in 32 categories. The nominees list includes Ricky Martin and Ricardo Arjona, with four nominations each; La India, Marc Anthony, Marco Antonio Solís, Conjunto Primavera, Olga Tañón and Joan Sebastian with three nominations each; Shakira and Thalía with two nominations; and Juanes, Alexandre Pires, Maná, Pepe Aguilar, Vicente Fernández, and many more. [1] [2] [3]

Contents

Presenters

Performers

List of nominees and winners

Award for Excellence

Pop Category

S.No.Sub - CategoryNomineesWinner
1) Pop Album Santo Pecado - Ricardo Arjona
2) Pop Male Artist Juanes
3) Pop Female Artist Shakira
4) Pop Duo or Group Sin Bandera
5) Pop New Artist David Bisbal
6) Pop Song "Mariposa Traicionera" - Maná

Rock Category

S.No.Sub - CategoryNomineesWinner
1)Album of the Year Libertad - La Ley
2)Best Rock Performance Jaguares
3) Best New Artist Alessandra Rosaldo

Tropical Category

S.No.Sub - CategoryNomineesWinner
1)Album of the Year
  • Le Preguntaba a la Luna -
    Víctor Manuelle
  • Mi Alma y Corazón - La India
  • Escúchame - Joseph Fonseca
  • Estilo Propio - Son de Cali
A Puro Fuego - Olga Tañón
2)Best Male Artist Marc Anthony
3)Best Female Artist Celia Cruz
4)Best Duo or Group Bacilos
5)Best New Artist of the Year
  • Daniel
  • Puerto Raíces
  • Sexappeal
  • Son Callejero
Son de Cali
6)Song of the Year Barco a La Deriva
- Marc Anthony
7)Best Merengue Performance Olga Tañón
8)Best Salsa Performance Marc Anthony
9)Best Salsa Performance Monchy y Alexandra

Regional Mexican Category

S.No.Sub - CategoryNomineesWinner
1) Regional Mexican Album Tu Amor o Tu Desprecio - Marco Antonio Solís
2) Regiona Mexican Mal Artist Marco Antonio Solís
3) Regional Mexican Female Artist Jennifer Peña
4) Regional Mexican Group or Duo Kumbia Kings with Juan Gabriel and El Gran Silencio
5) Regional Mexican New Artist
  • A.T.M
  • Adán Cuen
  • Ángel Garay
  • Banda Alameda
  • Big Pepe
  • Conjunto Pirámide
  • Erika
  • Hermanos Higuera
  • Isabela
  • Iván Díaz
  • Jimena
  • Joel Higuera con su Nuevo Grupo
  • K-Paz de la Sierra
  • Los Sombras del Malverde
  • Pepito
  • Punto y Aparte
  • Sandra
  • Santos Diablitos
  • Talismán
  • Temblor del Norte
  • Universales del Norte
  • Úrsula Sol
  • Víctor García
  • Violento
  • Zuly
La Onda
6) Regional Mexican Song "No Tengo Dinero" - Kumbia Kings, Juan Gabriel, El Gran Silencio
7)Best Tejano Performance
  • Control
La Onda

Los Palominos

8)Best Grupera Performance
  • Límite
  • Bronco El Gigante de América
  • Socios del Ritmo
Los Temerarios
9)Best Ranchera Performance Pepe Aguilar
10)Best Banda Performance Joan Sebastian
11)Best Norteño Performance Intocable

Urban Category

S.No.Sub - CategoryNomineesWinner
1)Album of the Year De Fiesta - El General
2)Best Urban Performance El General

Video of the Year

NomineesDirectorWinner
  • Jaume De Laiguana
  • J.L. Massa
  • Miguel Kohan
  • Rita Clip
  • Gloria Estefan and Emilio Estefan Jr.
  • Simón Brand
  • Kacho López and Carlos Pérez

References

  1. "Ricky Martin, Shakira, Thalía, Ricardo Arjona, Pepe Aguilar y Vicente Fernández entre las Superestrellas Nominadas para el "Premio Lo Nuestro 2004"". Univision. 2004-01-14. Archived from the original on 2011-06-13. Retrieved 2010-03-17.
  2. ""Premio Lo Nuestro 2004" to Air Live on Univision February 26 Honoring Latin Music's Biggest Stars". Univision. 2004-02-18. Archived from the original on 2006-11-29. Retrieved 2010-03-17.
  3. "Premio Lo Nuestro 2004". Univision. Archived from the original on 2011-08-05. Retrieved 2010-03-17.