Premio Lo Nuestro 2021

Last updated
33rd Lo Nuestro Awards
DateFebruary 18, 2021
Site American Airlines Arena
Miami, Florida, U.S.
Most awards Bad Bunny (7)
Most nominations J Balvin (14) [1]
Television/radio coverage
Network Univision
  32nd  · Premio Lo Nuestro ·  34th  

The 33rd Lo Nuestro Awards ceremony, presented and televised by American television network Univision and Las Estrellas, will recognize the most popular Spanish-language music of 2020 that was played on Uforia Audio Network during the year in 35 categories. The ceremony was held on February 18, 2021, at the American Airlines Arena in Miami. [2]

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Performers

Below is the list of the live performances of the artists and the songs they performed:

Name(s)Performed
Selena Gomez & Rauw Alejandro "Baila Conmigo"
Gloria Trevi Ft. Ivy Queen "Pelo Suelto" / "Cinco Minutos" / "Todos Me Miran" / "Grande" / "Gloria"
Luis Fonsi Ft. Rauw Alejandro "Vacío"
Maluma "Agua de Jamaica" / "La Burbuja" / "Hawái"
Daddy Yankee Ft. Marc Anthony "De Vuelta Pa La Vuelta"
Maluma & Carlos Rivera "100 Años"
CNCO & Ricardo Montaner "Dejaría Todo" / "Un Beso" / "Tan Enamorados"
Víctor Manuelle & La India "Víctimas Las Dos"
Camilo & El Alfa "Bebê"
Anuel AA & Ozuna "Antes" / "RD"
Wisin Ft. Rauw Alejandro, Jhay Cortez, Zion & Lennox, Carlos Vives, Lunay & Maluma "Fiel" / "Mayor Que Yo" / "Vacaciones" / "Nota de Amor"
Natti Natasha & Prince Royce "Antes Que Salga El Sol"
Justin Quiles "Jeans"
Mau y Ricky, Evaluna Montaner, Camilo & Ricardo Montaner "Amén"
Grupo Firme, Lenin Ramírez & Chesca"El Cambio (Mariachi)"

"Yo Ya No Vuelvo Contigo"

Farina "La Boca"
Zion & Lennox Ft. El Alfa "Gota Gota"
Joss Favela & Jessi Uribe"El Alumno"
Guaynaa "Monterrey"
Alejandra Guzmán, Yuri & Lila Downs "Te Extraño" / "Adoro" / "Voy A Apagar La Luz"
Gloria Trevi, Chiquis, Kinky & Los Ángeles Azules "El Listón De Tu Pelo" / "Cómo Te Voy a Olvidar" / "Mis Sentimientos"

Winners and nominees

The nominees for the 33rd Lo Nuestro Awards were announced digitally on January 12, 2021, by Univision. [3] [4] [5]

General

Bad Bunny, Artist of the Year, Album of the Year, Crossover Collaboration, Male Urban Artist, Urban Song, Urban Album and Urban/Trap Song winner Bad Bunny 2019 by Glenn Francis.jpg
Bad Bunny, Artist of the Year, Album of the Year, Crossover Collaboration, Male Urban Artist, Urban Song, Urban Album and Urban/Trap Song winner
Karol G, Female Urban Artist of the Year, Song of the Year and Urban Collaboration of the Year winner Karol G 2018 2.png
Karol G, Female Urban Artist of the Year, Song of the Year and Urban Collaboration of the Year winner
Rosalia, Video of the Year winner Rosalia 2019-portrait.jpg
Rosalía, Video of the Year winner
Artist of the Year
Album of the Year
Song of the Year
New Artist – Female
New Artist – Male
  • Camilo
    • Jay Wheeler
    • Natanael Cano
    • Rauw Alejandro
    • Neto Bernal
Crossover Collaboration of the Year
Remix of the Year

Pop

Camilo, New Artist - Male, Pop Artist, Pop Album, Pop Collaboration and Urban/Pop Song winner Camilo in 2019.jpg
Camilo, New Artist – Male, Pop Artist, Pop Album, Pop Collaboration and Urban/Pop Song winner
Maluma, Pop Song and Pop/Ballad Song winner Maluma - Espaco das Americas (37591053894).jpg
Maluma, Pop Song and Pop/Ballad Song winner
Pop Artist of the Year
Pop Album of the Year
Pop Collaboration of the Year
Pop Song of the Year
Pop Group or Duo of the Year
Pop/Ballad Song of the Year

Urban

Reik, Urban/Pop Song winner REIK (32672562515).jpg
Reik, Urban/Pop Song winner
Female Urban Artist of the Year
Male Urban Artist of the Year
Urban Collaboration of the Year
Urban Album of the Year
Urban/Pop Song of the Year
Urban/Trap Song of the Year

Tropical

Romeo Santos, Tropical Artist, Tropical Song and Tropical Collaboration winner Romeo Santos in 2012.jpg
Romeo Santos, Tropical Artist, Tropical Song and Tropical Collaboration winner
Tropical Artist of the Year
Tropical Collaboration of the Year
  • "Nuestro Amor" – Alex Bueno & Romeo Santos
    • "Boogaloo Supreme" – Víctor Manuelle & Wisin
    • "Canción Para Rubén" – Carlos Vives & Rubén Blades
    • "Cartagena" – Fonseca & Silvestre Dangond
    • "Imaginarme Sin Ti" – Elvis Crespo & Manny Cruz
    • "La Familia" – Gilberto Santa Rosa & Tito Nieves
    • "Mi Corazón Es Tuyo" – Olga Tañón & Manny Manuel
    • "Pa’lante y Pa’tras" – N’Klabe, La Tribu de Abrante & Farina
    • "Perriando’ (La Murga Remix) -Reykon featuring Willie Colón
    • "Vallenato Apretao" – Silvestre Dangond featuring Zion y Lennox

Regional Mexican

Christian Nodal, Regional Mexican Artist and Regional Mexican "Mariachi/Ranchera" Song winner Christian Nodal invitacion.jpg
Christian Nodal, Regional Mexican Artist and Regional Mexican "Mariachi/Ranchera" Song winner
Regional Mexican Artist of the Year
Regional Mexican Song of the Year
  • "Yo Ya No Vuelvo Contigo (En Vivo)" – Lenin Ramírez featuring Grupo Firme
    • "Amor Tumbao" – Natanael Cano
    • "Caballero" – Alejandro Fernández
    • "Dormida" – Edwin Luna y La Trakalosa de Monterrey
    • "En Eso No Quedamos" – Banda Los Sebastianes
    • "Escondidos" – La Addictiva San José De Mesillas
    • "Otra Borrachera" – Gerardo Ortiz
    • "Se Me Olvidó" – Christian Nodal
    • "Si Quieres" – Neto Bernal & Carolina Ross
    • "Solo Tú" – Calibre 50
Regional Mexican Collaboration of the Year
  • "Yo Ya No Vuelvo Contigo (En Vivo) – Lenin Ramírez featuring Grupo Firme
    • "No Es Que Me Gustes" – Luis Coronel & La Séptima Banda
    • "Qué Maldición" – Banda MS de Sergio Lizárraga & Snoop Dogg
    • "Si quieres" – Neto Bernal & Carolina Ross
    • "Y La Hice Llorar" – Los Ángeles Azules featuring Abel Pintos
Regional Mexican Group or Duo of the Year
  • Grupo Firme
    • Banda MS de Sergio Lizárraga
    • Calibre 50
    • Edwin Luna y La Trakalosa de Monterrey
    • Los Ángeles Azules
Regional Mexican "Sierreño" Song of the Year
  • "El Güero" – Marca MP
    • "Con Tus Besos" – Eslabon Armado
    • "El Muchacho Alegre" – Fuerza Regida
    • "En Boca De Todos" – T3r Elemento
    • "Tú" – Carín León
Regional Mexican Band Song of the Year
  • "Yo Ya No Vuelvo Contigo’ (En Vivo) – Lenin Ramírez featuring Grupo Firme
    • "Dormida" – Edwin Luna y La Trakalosa de Monterrey
    • "En Eso Quedamos" – Banda Los Sebastianes
    • "Escondidos" – La Addictiva Banda San José de Mesillas
    • "Esta Vez Soy Yo" – Banda Carnaval
Regional Mexican "Mariachi/Ranchera" Song of the Year
Regional Mexican Northern Song of the Year
  • "El Envidioso" – Los Dos Carnales
    • "En Honor A Ti" – La Maquinaria Norteña featuring Grupo Firme
    • "Más Te Recuerdo" – Julión Álvarez
    • "Otra Borrachera" – Gerardo Ortiz
    • "Solo Tú" – Calibre 50

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