1999 Latin Billboard Music Awards

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1999 Billboard Latin Music Awards
DateApril, 1999
VenueFontainebleau 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[]

Pop[]

Pop album of the year, Male[]

Pop album of the year, female[]

Pop album of the year, duo or group[]

Pop album of the year, new artist[]

Pop latin track of the year[]

Tropical/Salsa[]

Tropical/salsa album of the year, male[]

Tropical/salsa album of the year, female[]

Tropical/salsa album of the year, duo or group[]

Tropical/salsa album of the year, new artist[]

Tropical/salsa latin track of the year[]

Regional Mexican[]

Regional Mexican album of the year, male[]

Regional Mexican album of the year, female[]

Regional Mexican album of the year, duo or group[]

Regional Mexican album of the year, new artist[]

Regional Mexican latin track of the year[]

Others awards[]

Latin Fusion/Alternative album of the year[]

Latin rock album of the year[]

Latin rap album of the year[]

Contemporary Latin jazz album of the year[]

Latin dance club play of the year[]

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[]

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[]

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