Premio Lo Nuestro 1990


The 2nd Lo Nuestro Awards ceremony, presented by Univision honoring the best Latin music of 1989 and 1990 took place on May 24, 1990, at a live presentation held at the Knight Center in Miami, Florida. The ceremony was broadcast in the United States and Latin America by Univision.
During the ceremony, sixteen categories were presented. Winners were announced at the live event and included Nicaraguan singer Luis Enrique receiving three competitive awards. Mexican singer-songwriter Ana Gabriel, French band Kaoma, and Mexican group Bronco, and performer Vicente Fernández earned two accolades each.

Background

In 1989, the Lo Nuestro Awards were established by Univision, to recognize the most talented performers of Latin music. The nominees and winners were selected by a voting poll conducted among program directors of Spanish-language radio stations in the United States and also based on chart performance on Billboard Latin music charts, with the results being tabulated and certified by the accounting firm Deloitte. The award included a trophy shaped like a treble clef. The categories were for the Pop, Tropical/Salsa, and Regional Mexican genres. The 2nd Lo Nuestro Awards ceremony was held on May 24, 1991, in a live presentation held at the Knight Center in Miami, Florida. The ceremony was broadcast in the United States and Latin America by Univision.

Winners and nominees

Winners were announced before the live audience during the ceremony. Mexican singer Vicente Fernández and group Los Yonics, and Puerto-Rican band El Gran Combo de Puerto Rico were the most nominated acts with four nominations each. Fernández won two awards for Regional/Mexican Artist and Song of the Year for his top ten single "Por Tu Maldito Amor". Mexican singer-songwriter Ana Gabriel was awarded for Female Pop Artist and Pop Album of the Year with Tierra de Nadie.
Nicaraguan singer Luis Enrique dominated the Tropical/Salsa field winning all his nominations, including Artist, Song and Album of the Year for his release Mi Mundo. Cuban-American singer Celia Cruz earned the first Lifetime Achievement Award and fellow Cuban performer Gloria Estefan won for Crossover Artist of the Year.
Pop Album of the YearPop Song of the Year

  • Ana Gabriel – Tierra de Nadie
  • *Chayanne – Chayanne
  • *Julio Iglesias – Raíces
  • *Ricardo Montaner – Ricardo Montaner, Vol. 2
  • *José Luis Rodríguez – Tengo Derecho a Ser Feliz
  • Luis Miguel – "La Incondicional"
  • *Franco De Vita – "Te Amo"
  • *Ana Gabriel – "Simplemente Amigos"
  • *José José – "Como Tú"
  • *José Luis Rodríguez – "Baila Mi Rumba"
  • Pop Male Artist of the YearPop Female Artist of the Year
  • Chayanne
  • *Luis Miguel
  • *Ricardo Montaner
  • *José Luis Rodríguez
  • Ana Gabriel
  • *Rocío Dúrcal
  • *Marisela
  • *Isabel Pantoja
  • Pop Group of the YearNew Pop Artist of the Year
  • Kaoma
  • *Los Bukis
  • *Gipsy Kings
  • *Pandora
  • Kaoma
  • *Myriam Hernández
  • *Teresa Guerra
  • *Pablo Ruiz
  • *Xuxa
  • Regional Mexican Album of the YearRegional Mexican Song of the Year
  • Bronco – Un Golpe Más
  • *Vicente Fernández – Por Tu Maldito Amor
  • *La Mafia – Explosivo
  • *Los Tigres del NorteLos Corridos Prohibidos
  • *Los Yonics – Siempre Te Amaré
  • Vicente Fernández – "Por Tu Maldito Amor"
  • *Yolanda del Río – "Válgame Dios"
  • *Vicente Fernández – "Mujeres Divinas"
  • *Los Yonics – "Frente a Frente"
  • *Los Yonics – "Perdón Por Tus Lágrimas"
  • Regional Mexican Artist of the YearRegional Mexican Group of the Year
  • Vicente Fernández
  • *Ramón Ayala
  • *Fito Olivares
  • *Joan Sebastian
  • Bronco
  • *Los Caminantes
  • *Los Tigres del Norte
  • *Los Yonics
  • Regional Mexican New Artist of the Year-
  • Los Temerarios
  • *Cielo Azul
  • *Emilio Navaira
  • *Xelencia
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    Tropical Salsa Album of the YearTropical Salsa Song of the Year
  • Luis Enrique – Mi Mundo
  • *Willie Colón – Top Secret
  • *El Gran Combo de Puerto Rico – Amame
  • *David Pabon – Es de Verdad
  • *Eddie Santiago – Invasión de la Privacidad
  • Luis Enrique – "Lo Que Pasó Entre Tu y Yo... Pasó"
  • *El Gran Combo de Puerto Rico – "Aguacero"
  • *El Gran Combo de Puerto Rico – "Amame"
  • *Tommy Olivencia – "Doce Rosas"
  • *Gilberto Santa Rosa – "Tengo Una Muñeca"
  • Tropical Salsa Artist of the YearTropical Salsa Group of the Year
  • Luis Enrique
  • *David Pabon
  • *Gilberto Santa Rosa
  • *Eddie Santiago
  • El Gran Combo de Puerto Rico
  • *Chantelle
  • *Hansel y Raúl
  • *Patrulla 15
  • Tropical Salsa New Artist of the Year-
  • Chantelle
  • *Hansel
  • *David Pabon
  • *Tony Vega
  • *Viti Ruiz
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    Producer of the YearComposer of the Year
  • Homero Hernández – Un Golpe Más
  • *Ramón Arcuza – Raíces
  • *Enrique Franco – Los Corridos Prohibidos
  • *Rafael Ithier and Ernesto Sánchez – Amame
  • *Mariano Pérez Bautista – Tierra de Nadie
  • *Frank Torres and Julio Cesar Delgado – Invasión de la Privacidad
  • Juan Carlos Calderón – "La Incondicional"
  • *Palmer Hernández – "Amame"
  • *Jorge Luis Piloto – "Lo Que Pasó Entre Tu y Yo... Pasó"
  • *Jesús Navarrete – "Frente a Frente"
  • *Federico Méndez – "Por Tu Maldito Amor"
  • *Isidore York – "Baila Mi Rumba"
  • Crossover Artist of the Year-
  • Gloria Estefan
  • *Eydie Gormé
  • *Gipsy Kings
  • *Kaoma
  • *Xuxa
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