The Premio 40 Principales for Best Spanish Video is an honor presented annually at Los Premios 40 Principales.
Premios 40 Principales for Best Spanish Video | |
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Awarded for | Best in Spanish and International music |
Country | Spain |
Presented by | Los 40 Principales |
First awarded | 2006 |
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Year | Artist | Work | Nominees |
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2006 | David Bisbal | ¿Quién Me Iba a Decir? |
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2007 | Melendi | Calle La Pantomima |
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2008 | El Canto del Loco | Eres tonto |
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2009 | Macaco | Moving |
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2010 | Carlos Jean | Ay Haití |
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2011 | Enrique Iglesias, Ludacris & DJ Frank E | Tonight (I'm Lovin' You) | |
2012 | Alejandro Sanz | No me compares |
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2013 | Auryn | Make my day |
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2014 | Enrique Iglesias | Bailando |
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2015 | Macaco | Hijos de un mismo dios |
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2016 | Dani Martín | Las ganas |
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2017 | Leiva | La lluvia en los zapatos |
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2018 | Melendi feat. Alejandro Sanz and Arkano | Déjala que baile |
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2019 [1] | Vanesa Martín | De tus ojos |
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