2001 Latin Billboard Music Awards
The 8th annual Billboard Latin Music Awards which honor the most popular albums, songs, and performers in Latin music took place in Miami.
2001 Billboard Latin Music Awards | |
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Date | April 26, 2001 |
Venue | Jackie Gleason Theater, Miami Beach, Florida |
Pop Album of the Year, Male
- Luis Miguel — Vivo[1]
- Chayanne — Simplemente
- Oscar De La Hoya — Oscar De La Hoya
- Alejandro Fernández — Entre tus brazos
Pop album of the year, female
Pop album of the year, group
- Mi Gloria, Eres Tu, Los Tri-O[1]
- El Sapo Azul, Azul
- Subir Al Cielo, MDO
- CD 00, OV7
Pop album of the year, new artist
- Mi Reflejo, Christina Aguilera[1]
- El Sapo Azul, Azul
- Oscar De La Hoya, Oscar De La Hoya
- CD 00, OV7
Latin Pop Track of the Year
Tropical/salsa album of the year, male
Tropical/salsa album of the year, female
- Alma Caribeña, Gloria Estefan[1]
- Voy a Enamorarte, Gisselle
- Baño de Luna, Melina León
- Buena Vista Social Club Presents Omara Portuondo, Omara Portuondo
Tropical/salsa album of the year, group
- Son by Four, Son by Four[1]
- Distinto, Diferente, Afro-Cuban All Stars (Universal Latino)
- Masters of the Stage, Grupo Manía
- Sabe a Limi-T, Limi-T 21
Tropical/salsa album of the year, new artist
- Son by Four, Son by Four[1]
- Seras Parte De Mi Mundo, Anthony
- Con Su Loquera, Mala Fe
- Buena Vista Social Club Presents Omara Portuondo, Omara Portuondo
Tropical/salsa track of the year
Regional Mexican album of the year, male
- "Secreto De Amor", Joan Sebastian[1]
- "Lo Grande De Los Grandes", Pepe Aguilar
- "Por Una Mujer Bonita", Pepe Aguilar
- "Lobo Herido", Vicente Fernández
Regional Mexican album of the year, male group
- En la Madrugada Se Fue, Los Temerarios[1]
- Lo Mejor de Mi Vida, Banda el Recodo
- Morir de Amor, Conjunto Primavera
- De Paisano A Paisano, Los Tigres del Norte
Regional Mexican album of the year, female group or female solo artist
- Por Encima De Todo , Grupo Límite[1]
- Prenda Del Alma, Yesenia Flores
- Abrázame y Bésame, Jennifer
- El Amor Nos Mantendra Juntos, Priscila y Sus Balas de Plata
Regional Mexican album of the year, new artist
- Abrázame y Bésame, Jennifer[1]
- 100 Años de Mariachi, Placido Domingo
Regional Mexican track of the year
- "El Liston De Tu Pelo", Los Ángeles Azules[1]
- "Yo Se Que Te Acordarass", Banda el Recodo
- "Morir de Amor", Conjunto Primavera
- "Y Sigues Siendo tu", Rogelio Martínez
Latin rock album of the year
Hot Latin Track of the Year
- "A Puro Dolor", Son by Four"[1]
- "Muy Dentro de Mi", Marc Anthony
- "Que Alguien Me Diga", "Gilberto Santa Rosa"
- "Secreto De Amor", Joan Sebastian
Hot Latin Tracks of the Year, Vocal Duo
- "Que Locura Enamorarme de Ti", Eddie Santiago and Huey Dunbar[1]
- "Come Baby Come", Gizelle D'Cole and Elvis Crespo
- "Pideme", Milly Quezada and Fernando Villalona
Latin jazz album of the year
- Latin Soul, Poncho Sanchez[1]
- ¡Muy Divertido!, Marc Ribot y Los Cubanos
- Soul of the Conga, Poncho Sanchez
- Live at the Village Vanguard, Chucho Valdés
Latin greatest-hits album of the year
Latin compilation album of the year
- 2000 Latin Grammy Nominees, Various Artist[1]
- Billboard Latin Music Awards, Various Artist
- Guerra de Estados Pesados, Various Artist
- Merenhits 2000, Various Artist
Latin Dance Maxi-Single of the Year
Latin Dance Club Play Track of the Year
- "Sólo me importas tú", Enrique Iglesias[1]
- "No Me Dejes de Querer", Gloria Estefan
- "Cada Vez", Negrocan
- "Asi", Jon Secada
The Billboard Latin 50 Artists of the year
Hot Latin Tracks Artist of the Year
Songwriter of the Year
Producer of the Year
- Rudy Pérez[1]
- Emilio Estefan
- Alejandro Jaén
- Kike Santander
Publisher of the year
- EMOA-ASCAP[1]
- F.I.P.P, BMI
- Sony/ATV Latin, BMI
- WB, ASCAP
Publishing corporation of the year
- Sony/ATV Music[1]
- EMI Music
- F.I.P.P.
- Universal Music
Spirit of Hope
Billboard Latin Music Hall of Fame
References
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