2018 Billboard Latin Music Awards

Last updated
25th Billboard Latin Music Awards
DateApril 26, 2018
Site Mandalay Bay Events Center
Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S.
Hosted by Gaby Espino
Marco Antonio Regil
Highlights
Most awards Daddy Yankee (8)
Most nominations J Balvin and Shakira (12)
Television coverage
Network Telemundo

The 25th Billboard Latin Music Awards ceremony, presented by Billboard magazine, honored the best performing Latin recordings of 2017 and took place on April 26, 2018 at the Mandalay Bay Events Center in Las Vegas. Billboard presented awards in 60 categories. The ceremony was televised in the United States by Telemundo for the 20th time, and was the culmination of the Billboard Latin Music Conference, which also took place from April 23 to April 26, 2018. [1] Actress Gaby Espino and television presenter Marco Antonio Regil hosted the show. [2] Espino first presided over the 22nd Billboard Latin Music Awards held in 2015. [3] The awards recognized the most popular Latin performers, songs, albums, labels, songwriters and producers in the United States. Recipients were based on sales, radio airplay, online streaming and social data during a one-year period from the issue dated February 4, 2017 through January 27, 2018. [4] [5]

Contents

Daddy Yankee won eight awards, including Hot Latin Song of the Year and Songwriter of the Year, mostly due to the single "Despacito", which won all its six nominations. Other winners were Luis Fonsi and Justin Bieber with seven awards each, and Shakira with five. Maná received the Lifetime Achievement Award. [6]

Winners and nominees

The nominees for the 25th Billboard Latin Music Awards were announced on February 7, 2018, at 9:03 a.m. EST (11:03 UTC). J Balvin and Shakira led the nominations with 12 each. [4]

The winners were announced during the awards ceremony on April 26, 2018. [6]

Awards

Daddy Yankee received eight awards, including Latin Rhythm Artist of the Year (Solo) and Songwriter of the Year, and other six for "Despacito". DaddyYankee.jpg
Daddy Yankee received eight awards, including Latin Rhythm Artist of the Year (Solo) and Songwriter of the Year, and other six for "Despacito".
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Luis Fonsi (top) and Justin Bieber (bottom) received seven awards each, including six for "Despacito". Fonsi also won Hot Latin Songs Artist of the Year (Male), while Bieber received Crossover Artist of the Year.
Shakira won five awards, including Hot Latin Songs Artist of the Year (Female) and Top Latin Albums Artist of the Year (Female). Shakira - Live Paris - 2010 (1).jpg
Shakira won five awards, including Hot Latin Songs Artist of the Year (Female) and Top Latin Albums Artist of the Year (Female).

Winners are listed first, highlighted in boldface. [6]

Artist of the Year
Artist of the Year – New
Tour of the Year
Social Artist of the Year
Crossover Artist of the Year
Hot Latin Song of the Year – Vocal Event
  • Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee featuring Justin Bieber – "Despacito"
    • J Balvin and Willy William featuring Beyoncé – "Mi Gente"
    • Shakira featuring Maluma – "Chantaje"
    • Wisin featuring Ozuna – "Escápate Conmigo"
  • Luis Fonsi
    • J Balvin
    • Daddy Yankee
    • Ozuna
Hot Latin Songs Label of the Year
Hot Latin Songs Imprint of the Year
Airplay Song of the Year
  • Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee featuring Justin Bieber – "Despacito"
    • J Balvin and Willy William featuring Beyoncé – "Mi Gente"
    • Maluma – "Felices los 4"
    • Wisin featuring Ozuna – "Escápate Conmigo"
Airplay Label of the Year
  • Sony Music Latin
    • DEL
    • Universal Music Latino
    • Warner Music Latina
Airplay Imprint of the Year
Digital Song of the Year
  • Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee featuring Justin Bieber – "Despacito"
    • J Balvin and Willy William featuring Beyoncé – "Mi Gente"
    • Maluma – "Felices los 4"
    • Shakira featuring Maluma – "Chantaje"
Streaming Song of the Year
  • Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee featuring Justin Bieber – "Despacito"
    • J Balvin and Willy William featuring Beyoncé – "Mi Gente"
    • Maluma – "Felices los 4"
    • Shakira featuring Maluma – "Chantaje"
Top Latin Album of the Year
Top Latin Compilation Album of the Year
  • Dance Latin #1 Hits 2.0: Los Éxitos del Momento
    • Mexillennials: Los Éxitos De Una Nueva Generación
    • Summer Latin Hits 2017
    • Trap Capos: Season 1
Top Latin Albums Artist of the Year – Male
Top Latin Albums Artist of the Year – Female
Top Latin Albums Artist of the Year – Duo or Group
Top Latin Albums Label of the Year
  • Sony Music Latin
    • Lizos Music
    • Universal Music Latino
    • Warner Music Latina
Top Latin Albums Imprint of the Year
Latin Pop Artist of the Year – Solo
  • Shakira
    • Luis Fonsi
    • Enrique Iglesias
    • Juanes
Latin Pop Artist of the Year – Duo or Group
Latin Pop Song of the Year
  • Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee featuring Justin Bieber – "Despacito"
Latin Pop Airplay Label of the Year
  • Sony Music Latin
Latin Pop Airplay Imprint of the Year
  • Sony Music Latin
    • Universal Music Latino
    • Warner Music Latina
    • WK
Latin Pop Album of the Year
Latin Pop Albums Label of the Year
Latin Pop Albums Imprint of the Year
  • Sony Music Latin
    • Fonovisa Records
    • Universal Music Latino
    • Warner Music Latina
Tropical Artist of the Year – Solo
Tropical Artist of the Year – Duo or Group
  • Gente de Zona
    • Chiquito Team Band
    • Pirulo y La Tribu
    • La Sonora Dinamita
Tropical Song of the Year
Tropical Songs Airplay Label of the Year
  • Sony Music Latin
    • D.A.M.
    • Universal Music Latino
    • Warner Music Latina
Tropical Songs Airplay Imprint of the Year
  • Sony Music Latin
Tropical Album of the Year
  • Romeo Santos – Golden
    • Prince Royce – Five
    • La Sonora Dinamita – Juntos Por La Sonora
    • Carlos VivesVives
Tropical Albums Label of the Year
  • Sony Music Latin
Tropical Albums Imprint of the Year
  • Sony Music Latin
    • Magnus Media
    • The Orchard
    • Top Stop
Regional Mexican Artist of the Year – Solo
Regional Mexican Artist of the Year – Duo or Group
  • Banda Sinaloense MS
    • Calibre 50
    • Ulices Chaidez y Sus Plebes
    • Los Plebes Del Rancho
Regional Mexican Song of the Year
  • Christian Nodal – "Adiós Amor"
    • Calibre 50 – "Corrido de Juanito"
    • Calibre 50 – "Siempre Te Voy A Querer"
    • Christian Nodal featuring David Bisbal – "Probablemente"
Regional Mexican Airplay Label of the Year
  • Universal Music Latino
    • DEL
    • Lizos Music
    • Sony Music Latin
Regional Mexican Airplay Imprint of the Year
Regional Mexican Album of the Year
  • Ulices Chaidez y Sus Plebes – Andamos En El Ruedo
    • Banda Sinaloense MS – La Mejor Versión de Mí
    • Christian Nodal – Me Dejé Llevar
    • Gerardo Ortiz – Comeré Callado, Vol. 1: Con Norteno, Tuba y Guitarras
Regional Mexican Albums Label of the Year
  • Universal Music Latino
    • DEL
    • Lizos Music
    • Sony Music Latin
Regional Mexican Albums Imprint of the Year
  • DEL
    • Disa Records
    • Fonovisa Records
    • Lizos Music
Latin Rhythm Artist of the Year – Solo
  • Daddy Yankee
    • J Balvin
    • Nicky Jam
    • Ozuna
Latin Rhythm Artist of the Year – Duo or Group
  • J Balvin and Willy William featuring Beyoncé – "Mi Gente"
    • Maluma – "Felices Los 4"
    • Nicky Jam – "El Amante"
    • Wisin featuring Ozuna – "Escápate Conmigo"
Latin Rhythm Airplay Label of the Year
  • Sony Music Latin
    • Pina Records
    • Universal Music Latino
    • Warner Music Latina
Latin Rhythm Airplay Imprint of the Year
  • Sony Music Latin
    • La Industria, Inc.
    • Universal Music Latino
    • WK
  • Nicky Jam – Fénix
    • Ozuna – Odisea
    • Yandel Update
    • Zion & Lennox – Motivan2
Latin Rhythm Albums Label of the Year
Latin Rhythm Albums Imprint of the Year
  • La Industria, Inc.
    • Capitol Latin
    • Sony Music Latin
    • Universal Music Latino
Publisher of the Year
  • Sony/ATV Latin Music Publishing, LLC (BMI)
    • BMG Gold Songs (ASCAP)
    • Sony/ATV Discos Music Publishing LLC (ASCAP)
    • Universal Musica, Inc. (ASCAP)
Publishing Corporation of the Year
  • Sony/ATV Music
    • BMG
    • Universal Music
    • Warner/Chappell Music
  • Mauricio Rengifo and Andrés Torres
    • Chris Jeday
    • Saga Whiteblack
    • Wisin

Special awards

Lifetime Achievement Award

Acts with multiple nominations

The following 27 acts received multiple nominations:

NominationsAct
12J Balvin
Shakira
10Luis Fonsi
Maluma
Ozuna
Daddy Yankee
8Justin Bieber
7Beyoncé
6Willy William
5Calibre 50
Nicky Jam
Christian Nodal
Romeo Santos
Wisin
4CNCO
Zion & Lennox
3Banda Sinaloense MS
Enrique Iglesias
2Marc Anthony
Ricardo Arjona
Juanes
La Sonora Dinamita
Jennifer Lopez
Los Plebes del Rancho
Nacho
Gerardo Ortíz
Ulices Chaidez y Sus Plebes

Presenters and performers

Presenters

As of April 12, 2018, confirmed presenters include Erika Ender, Oswaldo Silva, Alan Ramirez, Reykon, Yuridia, Diego Boneta, Leila Cobo, Gianluca Vacchi, Fernanda Castillo, Raúl Méndez, Carmen Villalobos, Catherine Siachoque, Aylin Mujica, Ana María Polo, Candela Ferro, Ana Jurka, and Karim Mendiburu. [8]

Performers

As of April 19, 2018, confirmed performers include Jennifer Lopez, Bad Bunny, Becky G, Calibre 50, Cardi B, Chayanne, Christian Nodal, CNCO, Daddy Yankee, David Bisbal, De La Ghetto, Farruko, J Balvin, Karol G, Luis Fonsi, Maluma, Natti Natasha, Nicky Jam, Ozuna, Paty Cantu, Quavo, Reik, Ricky Martin, Sebastian Yatra, Sofia Reyes, Victor Manuelle and Wisin & Yandel. [1]

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