2000 Billboard Latin Music Awards
The 7th annual Billboard Latin Music Awards, which honor the most popular albums, songs, and performers in Latin music, took place in Miami.
2000 Billboard Latin Music Awards | |
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Date | April, 2000 |
Venue | Jackie Gleason Theater, Miami Beach, Florida |
Pop Album of the Year, Male
- Luis Miguel — Amarte Es Un Placer[1]
- Marco Antonio Solís — Trozos de Mi Alma
- Cristian Castro — Mi Vida Sin Tu Amor
- Carlos Ponce — Todo lo que soy
Pop album of the year, group
- "MTV Unplugged", Maná[1]
- "Amor, Familia y Respeto", A.B. Quintanilla y Los Kumbia Kings
- "Mi Gloria Eres Tu", Los Tri-O
- "Un Poco Mas", MDO
Pop album of the year, female
Pop album of the year, new artist
Latin Pop Track of the Year
- Ricky Martin — "Livin' la Vida Loca"[1]
- Ricky Martin — "Bella"
- Enrique Iglesias — "Bailamos"
- Alejandro Fernandez — "Loco"
Tropical/salsa album of the year, male
Tropical/salsa album of the year, female
- "Sola", La India[1]
- "Olga Viva, Viva Olga", Olga Tañón
- "Atada", Gisselle
- "Con los Pies Sobre la Tierra", Melina León
Tropical/salsa album of the year, group
Tropical/salsa album of the year, new artist
- "Buena Vista Social Club Presents Ibrahim Ferrer", Ibrahim Ferrer[1]
- "Caminando", Tony Tun Tun
- "Sublime Ilusión", Eliades Ochoa
- "Entrega", George Lamond
Tropical/salsa track of the year
- "El Niágara en Bicicleta", Juan Luis Guerra[1]
- "No Me Ames", Jennifer Lopez and Marc Anthony
- "Píntame", Elvis Crespo
- "Pero Dile", Víctor Manuelle
Regional Mexican album of the year, male
- "Mi Verdad", Alejandro Fernandez[1]
- "Por Una Mujer Bonita", Pepe Aguilar
- "Por El Amor De Siempre", Pepe Aguilar
- "Los Mas Grandes Exitos de los Dandy's", Victor Fernández
Regional Mexican album of the year, male group
- "Nuestro Amor", Los Tri-O[1]
- "Alma", Conjunto Alma Norteña
- "Contigo", Intocable
- "Herencia De Familia", Los Tigres del Norte
Regional Mexican album of the year, female group or female solo artist
- "Corazón de Cristal", Priscila y Sus Balas de Plata[1]
- "En Vivo--En Concierto", Grupo Límite
- "Arrancame A Puños", Yesenia Flores
- "Todo Por Tí", Priscila y Sus Balas de Plata
Regional Mexican album of the year, new artist
- "Nuestro Amor", Los Tri-O[1]
- "Alma", Conjunto Alma Norteña
- "La Magia Del Amor", Los Ángeles de Charly
- "Donde Estás Corazón", Pablo Montero
Regional Mexican track of the year
- "Lágrimas", Los Tigres del Norte[1]
- "El Peor de Mis Fracasos", Marco Antonio Solís
- "Si Te Pudiera Mentir", Marco Antonio Solís
- "Te Quiero Mucho", Los Rieleros del Norte
Latin rock/fusion album of the year
- "Fundamental", Puya[1]
- "Bajo el Azul de Tu Misterio", Jaguares
- "Resurrection", Chris Pérez Band
- "Tres", Fiel a la Vega
Hot Latin Track of the Year
- "Loco", Alejandro Fernandez"[1]
- "No Me Ames", Jennifer Lopez and Marc Anthony
- "Livin' la Vida Loca", "Ricky Martin"
- "Si Te Pudiera Mentir", Marco Antonio Solís
Latin rap album of the year
- "Los grandes éxitos en español", Cypress Hill[1]
- "Apocalypshit", Molotov
- "El Padrino", Fulanito
Hot Latin Tracks of the Year, Vocal Duo
- "No Me Ames", Jennifer Lopez and Marc Anthony[1]
- "Santo Santo", Só Pra Contrariar and Gloria Estefan
- "Escondidos", Olga Tañón and Cristian Castro
- "La persona equivocada", Melina León and Víctor Manuelle
Latin Dance Maxi-Single of the Year
- "Santo Santo", Só Pra Contrariar and Gloria Estefan[1]
- "Ritmo Total", Enrique Iglesias
- "Bailando", Angelina
- "Que Te Vas", George Lamond
Contemporary Latin jazz album of the year
- Los Hombres Calientes, Los Hombres Calientes[1]
- Inner Voyage, Gonzalo Rubalcaba
- Latin Soul, Poncho Sanchez
- Briyumba Palo Congo, Chucho Valdés
The Billboard Latin 50 Artist of the year
Hot Latin Tracks Artist of the Year
Songwriter of the Year
Producer of the Year
- Pedro Ramírez[1]
- Rudy Pérez
- Bebu Silvetti
- Kike Santander
Publisher of the year
- Warner-Tamerlane[1]
- BMG Songs
- Ventura
Publishing corporation of the year
- Warner/Chappell Music[1]
- Universal Music
- EMI Music
Billboard Lifetime achievement award
Billboard Latin Music Hall of Fame
References
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