1999 Latin Billboard Music Awards
1999 Billboard Latin Music Awards | |
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Date | April, 1999 |
Venue | Fontainebleau Hotel, Miami Beach, Florida, United States |
The 6th annual Billboard Latin Music Awards which honor the most popular albums, songs, and performers in Latin music took place in Miami.
Hot latin track artist of the year[]
Hot latin track of the year[]
- "Por Mujeres Como Tú", Pepe Aguilar[1]
- "Vuelve", Ricky Martin
- "Yo Nací Para Amarte", Alejandro Fernández
- "No Sé Olvidar", Alejandro Fernández
Pop[]
Pop album of the year, Male[]
- "Vuelve", Ricky Martin[1]
- "Cosas del Amor", Enrique Iglesias
- "Carlos Ponce", Carlos Ponce
- "Atado a Tu Amor", Chayanne
Pop album of the year, female[]
- "Dónde Están los Ladrones?", Shakira[1]
- "Te Acordarás de Mí", Olga Tañon
- "El Color de los Sueños", Fey
- "Todo El Amor", Myriam Hernández
Pop album of the year, duo or group[]
- "15 Años Después...", El Reencuentro[1]
- "Entrega Total", Onda Vaselina
- "Ana José Nacho", Mecano
- "Viento A Favor", Sentidos Opuestos
Pop album of the year, new artist[]
- "Carlos Ponce", Carlos Ponce[1]
- "15 Años Después...", El Reencuentro
- "Entrega Total", Onda Vaselina
- "Vida Loca", Francisco Céspedes
Pop latin track of the year[]
- "Vuelve", Ricky Martin[1]
- "Lo Mejor de Mí", Cristian Castro
- "No Sé Olvidar", Alejandro Fernández
- "Yo Nací Para Amarte", Alejandro Fernández
Tropical/Salsa[]
Tropical/salsa album of the year, male[]
- "Suavemente", Elvis Crespo[1]
- "Un Segundo Sentimiento", Charlie Zaa
- "Ironías", Víctor Manuelle
- "Exclusivo", Toño Rosario
Tropical/salsa album of the year, female[]
- "Vive", Milly Quezada[1]
- "Atada", Gisselle
- "Con los Pies Sobre la Tierra", Melina León
- "No Lo Voy a Olvidar", Brenda K. Starr
Tropical/salsa album of the year, duo or group[]
- "Ni es lo mismo ni es igual", Juan Luis Guerra[1]
- "The Dynasty", Grupo Manía
- "Los Primera", Servando y Florentino
- "Yo Voy Por Ti", Karis
Tropical/salsa album of the year, new artist[]
- "Suavemente", Elvis Crespo[1]
- "Los Primera", Servando y Florentino
- "Leyenda II", Alquimia
- "Lo mejor de la vida ", Compay Segundo
Tropical/salsa latin track of the year[]
- "Suavemente", Elvis Crespo[1]
- "Tu Sonrisa", Elvis Crespo
- "Contra la Corriente", Marc Anthony
- "Qué Habría Sido de Mi ", Víctor Manuelle
Regional Mexican[]
Regional Mexican album of the year, male[]
- "Entre El Amor Y Yo", Vicente Fernández[1]
- "Con Mariachi", Pepe Aguilar
- "Puro Pueblo", Michael Salgado
- "Canta A José Alfredo Jiménez", Pedro Fernández
Regional Mexican album of the year, female[]
- "Cerca de ti", Lucero[1]
- "Arráncame A Puños", Yesenia Flores
- "Robame Un Beso", Graciela Beltrán
- "Instantes", Patricia Navidad
Regional Mexican album of the year, duo or group[]
- "Como Te Recuerdo", Los Temerarios[1]
- "Amor Platónico", Los Tucanes de Tijuana
- "Los Super Seven", Los Super Seven
- "Confesiones De Amor", Los Ángeles Azules
Regional Mexican album of the year, new artist[]
- "Los Super Seven", Los Super Seven[1]
- "Ayer, Hoy y Siempre...Con Amor", Los Trios
- "Tu Ya Lo Conoces", Julio Preciado
- "Arráncame A Puños", Yesenia Flores
Regional Mexican latin track of the year[]
- "Por que te conocí", Los Temerarios[1]
- "Por Mujeres Como Tú", Pepe Aguilar
- "Me Haces Falta Tú", Los Ángeles Azules
- "Me Voy A Quitar De En Medio", Vicente Fernández
Others awards[]
Latin Fusion/Alternative album of the year[]
- "Ozomatli", Ozomatli[1]
- "The Album II", Alabina
- "The New Sound of the Venezuelan Gozadera", Los Amigos Invisibles
- "Bloque", Bloque
Latin rock album of the year[]
- "Sin Daños a Terceros", Ricardo Arjona[1]
- "La Flaca", Jarabe de Palo
- "Nek", Nek
- "A Quien Le Pueda Interesar", Fiel a la Vega
Latin rap album of the year[]
- "Aquel Que Había Muerto", Vico C[1]
- "En La Mira", Ilegales
- "Aquamosh", Plastilina Mosh
- "¿Dónde Jugarán las Niñas?", Molotov
Contemporary Latin jazz album of the year[]
- "Hot House", Arturo Sandoval[1]
- "Bele Bele en la Habana", Chucho Valdés
- "Obsession", David Sánchez
- "Afro-Cuban Fantasy", Poncho Sanchez
Latin dance club play of the year[]
- "Oye!", Gloria Estefan[1]
- "No Nos Tenemos (NNT)", Proyecto Uno
- "Zulu", Francisco Paz
- "Suavemente", Elvis Crespo
Latin dance album of the year[]
- "Latin Mix Usa", Various Artist[1]
- "Verano 98", Various Artist
- "Latinos In Da House, Vol 2.", Various Artist
- "D.J. Latin Mix 98", Various Artist
Latin dance maxi-single of the year[]
- "Suavemente", Elvis Crespo[1]
- "The Cup of Life", Ricky Martin
- "Oye!", Gloria Estefan
- "Corazón Partío", Alejandro Sanz
Songwriter of the year[]
Publisher of the year[]
- F.I.P.P. Music[1]
- EMI April
- BMG Songs
- Sony Discos Music Publishing
Publishing corporation of the year[]
- F.I.P.P. Music[1]
- EMI Music
- Sony/ATV Music
- Warner/Chapell Music
Producer of the year[]
Spirit Of Hope[]
Billboard Lifetime achievement award[]
Billboard Latin Music Hall of Fame[]
- Rocio Durcal[1]
References[]
Categories:
- Billboard Latin Music Awards
- 1999 music awards
- 1999 awards in the United States
- 1999 in Latin music
- 1999 in Florida