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The 2021 Heat Latin Music Awards took place Thursday night (July 1) live from the Dominican Republic, celebrating the best of Latin music in its sixth edition.
Big wins of the night included Karol G for best urban artist, CNCO for best band or group, Boza for best new artist, Nicky Jam for best male artist, and El Alfa , who won the newly added category best urbano Dominican artist.
A wave of acts also took center stage to perform their latest hits, including Nacho, Anitta, Boza, Emilia Mernes and Jessi Uribe, who live debuted his single “Resultó Muy Perra” with Carin Leon.
Special awards were handed out throughout the night, including Premio Oro to Wisin for his remarkable 18-year career and Premio Compromiso to Gloria Trevi for her social commitment to her Ana Dalai Foundation.
The 2021 Heat Latin Music Awards followed all COVID-19 safety procedures, which included temperature checks, hand-sanitizing stations and mask coverage for all staff. The audience sat in separate pods of four people and wore masks as well.
Below check out all the winners for the sixth edition of the awards:
BEST MALE ARTIST CAMILO MALUMA J BALVIN NICKY JAM --- WINNER PRINCE ROYCE FARRUKO OZUNA BAD BUNNY
BEST FEMALE ARTIST ROSALÍA KAROL G GREEICY FARINA KALI UCHIS NATTI NATASHA ANITTA NATHY PELUSO DANNA PAOLA --- WINNER
BEST BAND OR GROUP CNCO --- WINNER REIK PISO 21 MORAT ZION & LENNOX GENTE DE ZONA MAU Y RICKY
BEST ROCK ARTIST MON LAFERTE JORGE DREXLER MORAT --- WINNER JUANES LOS AMIGOS INVISIBLES ZOÉ FITO PÁEZ DIAMANTE ELÉCTRICO
BEST POP ARTIST CAMILO --- WINNER LUIS FONSI RICARDO MONTANER GREEICY SEBASTIÁN YATRA CARLOS RIVERA AITANA LUIS FIGUEROA
BEST URBAN ARTIST BAD BUNNY J BALVIN KAROL G --- WINNER NICKY JAM ARCANGEL OZUNA FARRUKO ANUEL AA FARINA MYKE TOWERS RAUW ALEJANDRO
BEST TROPICAL ARTIST N’KLABE KALIMETE VÍCTOR MANUELLE CARLOS VIVES ROMEO SANTOS GABRIEL PAGÁN MARC ANTHONY PRINCE ROYCE --- WINNER
BEST REGIÓN SUR (CHILE, ARGENTINA, BRASIL, PARAGUAY Y URUGUAY, PERÚ) ARTIST NATHY PELUSO ANITTA --- WINNER NICKI NICOLE PALOMA MAMI CAZZU KHEA YAHAIRA PLASENCIA
BEST REGIÓN ANDINA (COLOMBIA, ECUADOR Y VENEZUELA) ARTIST MIKE BAHÍA SEBASTIÁN YATRA NACHO FARINA --- WINNER MANUEL TURIZO DANNY OCEAN EVALUNA MONTANER MICRO TDH
BEST REGIÓN NORTE (CENTROAMÉRICA, MÉXICO Y CARIBE) ARTIST FARRUKO EL ALFA DANNA PAOLA RAUW ALEJANDRO LUNAY --- WINNER SECH MILLY JUSTIN QUILES
BEST NEW ARTIST NATANAEL CANO GUAYNAA BOZA --- WINNER JAY WHEELER ALEX ROSE JESSI URIBE NICKI NICOLE NATHY PELUSO
MOST PROMISING ACT JUAN DE DIOS PANTOJA --- WINNER KATIE ANGEL EMILIA MERNES JUHN AMY GUTIÉRREZ ALEJANDRO SANTAMARÍA JAY MENEZ MORA KENIA OS
BEST VIDEO "LOCATION" (KAROL G, ANUEL AA, J BALVIN) "PROBLEMA" (DADDY YANKEE) "MI NIÑA REMIX" (WISIN, MYKE TOWERS, MALUMA FT. ANITTA) --- WINNER "MACHU PICCHU" (CAMILO & EVALUNA MONTANER) "LA LUZ" (J BALVIN, SECH) "BICHOTA" (KAROL G) "LA NOCHE DE ANOCHE" (BAD BUNNY & ROSALÍA) "LOS DIOSES" (ANUEL AA Y OZUNA) "ROJO" (J BALVIN)
INFLUENCER OF THE YEAR KIMBERLY LOAIZA --- WINNER KUNNO LUISA FERNANDA W MARIO RUIZ EL CHOMBO MARKO MR ZEO MOLUSCO
BEST REGIONAL POPULAR ARTIST CHRISTIAN NODAL PAOLA JARA --- WINNER JESSI URIBE PIPE BUENO LOS ÁNGELES AZULES YEISON JIMENEZ CARIN LEON EDWIN LUNA Y LA TRAKALOSA DE MONTERREY
BEST URBANO DOMINICAN ARTIST EL ALFA --- WINNER NATTI NATASHA ROCHY RD QUIMICO ULTRA MEGA MOZART LA PARA LA INSUPERABLE KIKO EL CRAZY CHIMBALA
BEST COLLABORATION "BANDIDO" (MYKE TOWERS & JUHN) "DÁKITI" (BAD BUNNY & JHAY CORTEZ) "ELLA NO ES TUYA" (ROCHY RD, MYKE TOWERS & NICKI NICOLE) --- WINNER "LA BOCA" (ARCANGEL & FARINA) "VÍCTIMAS LAS DOS" (VÍCTOR MANUELLE / LA INDIA) "ANTES QUE SALGA EL SOL" (NATTI NATASHA & PRINCE ROYCE) "LA CURIOSIDAD" (MYKE TOWERS, JAY WHEELER, DJ NELSON) "DE VUELTA PA LA VUELTA" (DADDY YANKEE & MARC ANTHONY) "BEBÉ" (CAMILO, EL ALFA) "SE TE NOTA" (LELE PONS Y GUAYNAA) "MIEDITO O QUÉ?" (OVY ON THE DRUMS Ft KAROL G, DANNY OCEAN)
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^ The Artist of the Year category was introduced in 2010. The Hot Latin Songs Artist of the Year and Top Latin Albums Artist of the Year awards are presented since 1994 and 1998, respectively.
^ The Album of the Year award was introduced in 2008. Each genre had their own Album of the Year category in 1994.
^ Each genre had their own Song of the Year category from 1995 to 1998.
^ Jump up to: a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o Hot Latin Songs Artist of the Year winner.
^ Pop Album of the Year
^ Tropical/Salsa Album of the Year
^ Regional Mexican Album of the Year
^ During this period, each genre had their own Album of the Year award with Male, Female, Group and New Artist categories.
^ Jump up to: a b c d Pop Song of the Year.
^ Jump up to: a b c d Tropical/Salsa Song of the Year.
^ Jump up to: a b c d Regional Mexican Song of the Year.
^ Jump up to: a b c d e f g h i j Top Latin Albums Artist of the Year winner.
^ Son by Four won the Top Latin Albums Artist of the Year and Hot Latin Songs Artist of the Year awards. [8]
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^ "Billboard Latin Music Awards 2015: Complete Winners List" . Billboard . April 30, 2015 . Retrieved January 20, 2020 .
^ "Billboard Latin Music Awards 2016: See the Full Winners List" . Billboard . April 28, 2016 . Retrieved January 20, 2020 .
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The Billboard Latin Music Awards grew out of the Billboard Music Awards program from Billboard magazine, an industry publication charting the sales and radio airplay success of musical recordings. The Billboard awards are the Latin music industry’s longest running award. The award ceremonies are held during the same week as Latinfest+ (formerly known as the Billboard Latin Music Conference). The first award ceremony began in 1994. In addition to awards given on the basis of success on the Billboard charts , the ceremony includes the Spirit of Hope award for humanitarian achievements and the Lifetime Achievement award, as well as awards by the broadcasting partner. Musician Enrique Iglesias has won 47 awards, the colombian Shakira has won 41 awards. The Billboard Latin Music includes entrants from the United States, Latin America, and Spain, although other countries are eligible if an artist performs Latin music.
Since 1999, the awards ceremony has been broadcast on the television network Telemundo , where it became the network's highest-rated music special. The ceremony is broadcast throughout the Americas and Puerto Rico . Billboard also presents three special awards during the ceremony: the "Spirit of Hope" for artists who have dedicated their career to philanthropy, the Lifetime Achievement Award to recognize an artist's career in the Latin music industry, and occasionally the Latin Music Hall of Fame to honor a musical personality who has largely contributed to the Latin music genre.
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