Premio Lo Nuestro 2005

Last updated
17th Lo Nuestro Awards
DateThursday, February 24, 2005 (2005-02-24)
Site American Airlines Arena, Miami, Florida, USA
Hosted by Eugenio Derbez

Premio Lo Nuestro 2005 nominees were announced during a press conference on December 2, 2004, at the American Airlines Arena in Miami, Florida. [1] The hottest names in Latin music make up the list of nominees for the longest running and most popular Latin music award program in the U.S.

Contents

Host

Eugenio Derbez

Performers

Presenters

Special awards

Lifetime Achievement Award

Legendary Young Artist Award

Pop

Album of the Year

  1. Abrazar la Vida - Luis Fonsi
  2. De Viaje - Sin Bandera
  3. Pau-Latina - Paulina Rubio
  4. Seducción - Jennifer Peña
  5. Stop - Franco de Vita

Male Artist

  1. Chayanne
  2. Luis Fonsi
  3. Obie Bermúdez
  4. Ricky Martin

Female Artist

  1. Ednita Nazario
  2. Jennifer Peña
  3. Paulina Rubio
  4. Thalía

Group or Duo

  1. Aleks Syntek & Ana Torroja
  2. Andy & Lucas
  3. La Oreja de Van Gogh
  4. Sin Bandera

Song of the Year

  1. "Cuidarte el alma" - Chayanne
  2. "Que lloro" - Sin Bandera
  3. "Rosas", La Oreja de Van Gogh
  4. "Te quise tanto" - Paulina Rubio
  5. "Y todo queda en nada" - Ricky Martin

Best New Soloist or Group of the Year

  1. Andy & Lucas
  2. Ha*Ash
  3. Kalimba Marichal
  4. Negros

Rock

Album of the Year

  1. Atlas - Kinky
  2. Esenciales: Luna - Maná
  3. Rocanlover - Zoé
  4. - Julieta Venegas
  5. Trippin Tropicana - Superlitio

Artist of the Year

  1. Juanes
  2. Julieta Venegas
  3. Kinky
  4. Maná

Tropical

Album of the Year

  1. Indetenibles - Toros Band
  2. Love & Hate - Aventura
  3. Mi tentación - Rey Ruiz
  4. Travesía - Víctor Manuelle
  5. Valió la Pena - Marc Anthony

Male Artist of the Year

  1. Jerry Rivera
  2. Marc Anthony
  3. Rey Ruiz
  4. Víctor Manuelle

Female Artist of the Year

  1. Celia Cruz
  2. Gloria Estefan
  3. La India
  4. Melina León

Group or Duo of the Year

  1. Aventura
  2. Grupo Manía
  3. Son de Cali
  4. Toros Band

Song of the Year

  1. "Ahora quién" - Marc Anthony
  2. "Creo en el amor" - Rey Ruiz
  3. "Lloré lloré" - Víctor Manuelle
  4. "Loca conmigo" - Toros Band
  5. "Tengo ganas" - Víctor Manuelle

Merengue Artist of the Year

  1. Elvis Crespo
  2. Grupo Manía
  3. Limi-T 21
  4. Toros Band

Tropical Salsa Artist of the Year

  1. Jerry Rivera
  2. Marc Anthony
  3. Rey Ruiz
  4. Víctor Manuelle

Tropical Traditional Artist of the Year

  1. Aventura
  2. Andy Andy
  3. Carlos Vives
  4. Elvis Martinez

Best New Soloist or Group of the Year

  1. Domenic Marte
  2. El Florido Flores
  3. Luna Llena
  4. N'Klabe

Regional Mexican Music

Album of the Year

  1. Simplemente - Intocable
  2. Locos de amor - Los Horóscopos de Durango
  3. Pacto De Sangre - Los Tigres del Norte
  4. Por ti - Banda el Recodo
  5. Que amarren a Cupido - Joan Sebastian

Male Artist of the Year

  1. Adán Chalino
  2. Joan Sebastian
  3. Marco Antonio Solís
  4. Pepe Aguilar

Female Artist of the Year

  1. Alicia Villarreal
  2. Mariana Seoane
  3. Ninel Conde
  4. Paquita la del Barrio

Group or Duo of the Year

  1. Banda el Recodo
  2. Conjunto Primavera
  3. Montez de Durango
  4. Los Tigres del Norte

Song of the Year

  1. "Dos locos" - Los Horóscopos de Durango
  2. "Hazme olvidarla" - Conjunto Primavera
  3. "Lágrimas de cristal" - Montez de Durango
  4. "Más Que Tu Amigo" - Marco Antonio Solís
  5. "Te quise olvidar" - Montez de Durango

Banda of the Year

  1. Banda el Recodo
  2. Cuisillos
  3. Los Horóscopos de Durango
  4. Montez de Durango

Grupera Artist of the Year

  1. Alicia Villarreal
  2. Bronco El Gigante de América
  3. Joan Sebastian
  4. Los Temerarios

Norteño Artist of the Year

  1. Conjunto Primavera
  2. Intocable
  3. Palomo
  4. Los Tigres del Norte

Ranchera Artist of the Year

  1. Marco Antonio Solís
  2. Paquita la del Barrio
  3. Pepe Aguilar
  4. Vicente Fernández

Best New Artist or Group of the Year

  1. Grupo Climax
  2. Juan Tavares
  3. Kris Melody
  4. Mariana Seoane

Urban

Album of the Year

  1. Barrio Fino - Daddy Yankee
  2. DJ Kane - DJ Kane
  3. La Verdad - Fulanito
  4. The Last Don Live - Don Omar
  5. Uno, Dos: Bandera - Control Machete

Artist of the Year

  1. Control Machete
  2. Don Omar
  3. Fulanito
  4. Yolanda Pérez

Video of the Year

  1. "Try to Save Your S’ong" - Alejandro Sanz
  2. "Bulería" - David Bisbal
  3. Santa María - Gotan Project
  4. "Lágrimas" - JD Natasha
  5. "Ahora quién" - Marc Anthony
  6. "Te quise tanto" - Paulina Rubio

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References

  1. "Premio Lo Nuestro 2005 Nominees on Hispanicbusiness.com". Archived from the original on 2011-05-22. Retrieved 2008-06-13.