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American Music Award for Favorite Latin Artist


FieldValue
nameAmerican Music Awards for Favorite Latin Artist
presenterAmerican Music Awards
year1998
holderBad Bunny
Becky G
most_winsEnrique Iglesias (8)
most_nominationsEnrique Iglesias (12)
countryUnited States
websitetheamas.com
image[[File:Bad Bunny 2019 by Glenn Francis (cropped).jpg160x160px]] [[File:Becky G 2023 01.jpg160x160px]]
image_captionBad Bunny and Becky G is the most recent recipient

Becky G The American Music Award for Favorite Artist – Latin has been awarded since 1998. On the list below, the year reflects the year in which the awards were presented for works released in the previous year (until 2003 onward when awards were handed out on November of the same year). The all-time winner in this category is Enrique Iglesias with 8 wins. He is also the most nominated artist with 12 nominations. For the 48th American Music Awards in 2020, the category was split into Favorite Male Artist – Latin and Favorite Female Artist – Latin in recognition of the increasing popularity of the Latin genre in the US.

Winners and nominees

1990s

YearWinner and NomineesRef1998
(25th)1999
(26th)
Julio Iglesias
Enrique Iglesias
Luis Miguel
Enrique Iglesias
Los Tigres del Norte
Ricky Martin

2000s

YearWinner and NomineesRef2000
(27th)2001
(28th)2002
(29th)2003
(30th)2003
(31st)2004
(32nd)2005
(33rd)2006
(34th)2007
(35th)2008
(36th)2009
(37th)
Ricky Martin
Enrique Iglesias
Jennifer Lopez
Enrique Iglesias
Marc Anthony
Shakira
Enrique Iglesias
Shakira
Jaci Velasquez
Enrique Iglesias
Marc Anthony
Shakira
Ricky Martin
Kumbia Kings
Luis Miguel
Marc Anthony
Intocable
Paulina Rubio
Shakira
Daddy Yankee
Luis Miguel
Shakira
Daddy Yankee
Don Omar
Jennifer Lopez
Daddy Yankee
Juan Luis Guerra
Enrique Iglesias
Juanes
Wisin & Yandel
Aventura
Luis Fonsi
Wisin & Yandel

2010s

YearWinner and NomineesRef2010
(38th)2011
(39th)2012
(40th)2013
(41st)2014
(42nd)2015
(43rd)2016
(44th)2017
(45th)2018
(46th)2019
(47th)
Shakira
Daddy Yankee
Enrique Iglesias
Jennifer Lopez
Enrique Iglesias
Pitbull
Shakira
Don Omar
Pitbull
Marc Anthony
Prince Royce
Romeo Santos
Enrique Iglesias
Marc Anthony
Romeo Santos
Enrique Iglesias
Ricky Martin
Romeo Santos
Enrique Iglesias
J Balvin
Nicky Jam
Shakira
Daddy Yankee
Luis Fonsi
Daddy Yankee
J Balvin
Ozuna
J Balvin
Bad Bunny
Ozuna

2020s

YearWinner and NomineesRef.
2020
(48th)Becky GBad Bunny
Karol GJ Balvin
RosalíaOzuna
2021
(49th)Becky GBad Bunny
Kali UchisJ Balvin
Karol GMaluma
Natti NatashaRauw Alejandro
RosalíaOzuna
2022
(50th)AnittaBad Bunny
Becky GFarruko
Kali UchisJ Balvin
Karol GJhayco
RosalíaRauw Alejandro
2025
(51st)Becky GBad Bunny
Karol GFeid
Natti NatashaPeso Pluma
ShakiraRauw Alejandro
Young MikoTito Double P

Category facts

Multiple wins

; 8 wins

  • Enrique Iglesias

; 5 wins

  • Shakira

; 4 wins

  • Bad Bunny

; 3 wins

  • Becky G

; 2 wins

  • Marc Anthony
  • Jennifer Lopez
  • Ricky Martin

Multiple nominations

; 12 nominations

  • Enrique Iglesias

; 9 nominations

  • Shakira

; 5 nominations

  • Marc Anthony
  • Bad Bunny
  • Daddy Yankee

; 4 nominations

  • Becky G
  • Karol G
  • Ricky Martin ; 3 nominations
  • Jennifer Lopez
  • Luis Miguel
  • Romeo Santos
  • Rosalía

; 2 nominations

  • Luis Fonsi
  • Natti Natasha
  • Don Omar
  • Kali Uchis
  • Pitbull
  • Wisin & Yandel

References

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