2000 Latin Billboard Music Awards
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The 7th annual Billboard Latin Music Awards which honor the most popular albums, songs, and performers in Latin music took place in Miami.
Contents
- 1 Pop Album of the Year, Male
- 2 Pop album of the year, group
- 3 Pop album of the year, female
- 4 Pop album of the year, new artist
- 5 Latin Pop Track of the Year
- 6 Tropical/salsa album of the year, male
- 7 Tropical/salsa album of the year, female
- 8 Tropical/salsa album of the year, group
- 9 Tropical/salsa album of the year, new artist
- 10 Tropical/salsa track of the year
- 11 Regional Mexican album of the year, male
- 12 Regional Mexican album of the year, male group
- 13 Regional Mexican album of the year, female group or female solo artist
- 14 Regional Mexican album of the year, new artist
- 15 Regional Mexican track of the year
- 16 Latin rock/fusion album of the year
- 17 Hot Latin Track of the Year
- 18 Latin rap album of the year
- 19 Hot Latin Tracks of the Year, Vocal Duo
- 20 Latin Dance Maxi-Single of the Year
- 21 Contemporary Latin jazz album of the year
- 22 The Billboard Latin 50 Artits of the year
- 23 Hot Latin Tracks Artits of the Year
- 24 Songwriter of the Year
- 25 Producer of the Year
- 26 Publisher of the year
- 27 Publishing corporation of the year
- 28 References
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
- "Noelia", Noelia[1]
- "Llegar A Ti", Jaci Velasquez
- "Corazón", Ednita Nazario
- "Te Acordarás de Mí", Olga Tañón
Pop album of the year, new artist
- "Amor, Familia y Respeto", A.B. Quintanilla y Los Kumbia Kings[1]
- "Llegar A Ti", Jaci Velasquez
- "Comenzaré", Luis Fonsi
- "Noelia", Noelia
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
- "Píntame", Elvis Crespo[1]
- "Buena Vista Social Club Presents Ibrahim Ferrer", Ibrahim Ferrer
- "Inconfundible", Víctor Manuelle
- "El Amor de Mi Tierra", Carlos Vives
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
- "Gotcha!", DLG[1]
- "Masters of the Stage: 2000 Veces Manía", Grupomania (Universal Latino)
- "Para El Bailador", La Makina
- "Séptima Harmonía", Limi-T 21
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 Artits of the year
Hot Latin Tracks Artits of the Year
Songwriter of the Year
Producer of the Year
- Pedro Ramírez[1]
- Rudy Pérez
- Bebu Silvetti
- Kike Santander
Publisher of the year
(Songs that charted during the tracking period.)
- Warner-Tamerlane[1]
- BMG Songs
- Ventura
Publishing corporation of the year
- Warner/Chappell Music[1]
- Universal Music
- EMI Music
References
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