Premios Oye! 2009

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8th Gala Premios Oye!
DateNovember 24, 2009
LocationCentro de Convenciones, Guanajuato, Guanajuato
Hosted byYuri and Jorge Poza
Television/radio coverage
NetworkTelevisa

The 8th Annual Premios Oye! took place at the Auditorio del Estado in Guanajuato, Guanajuato on November 24, 2009. The nominees were announced on September 29[1] with Alexander Acha and Banda el Recodo receiving 4 nominations, followed by Fanny Lu, Jenni Rivera, Vicente Fernández and Zoé with 3 each one. It will be celebrated in Guanajuato in order to commemorate the 200th Anniversary of the Mexican Independence Day. Rapahel will be awarded by the Academia Nacional de la Música en México for his 50 years or career. The voting process is certified by PricewaterhouseCoopers.[2][3][4][5][6]

Arraivals[]

Performers[]

Nominees and Winners[]

General Field[]

Album of the Year[]

Record of the Year[]

Best New Artist[]

Pop Field[]

Best Male Pop[]

Best Female Pop[]

Best Pop by a Duo/Group[]

Rock Field[]

Best Rock by a Duo/Group or Solo[]

English Field[]

Album of the Year[]

Record of the Year[]

Best New Artist[]

Popular Field[]

Album of the Year[]

Record of the Year[]

Best New Artist[]

Best Norteño by a Duo/Group or Solo[]

Best Grupero by a Duo/Group or Solo[]

Best Ranchero by a Duo/Group or Solo[]

Best Banda/Duranguense by a Duo/Group or Solo[]

Best Tropical by a Duo/Group or Solo[]

Video of the Year Field[]

Video in Spanish[]

  • Mexico Te AmoAlexander Acha
    • Esteban Madrazo, video director; LGA Entertainment, video producer
  • Mexico Te PresumoBanda el Recodo
    • Nene González, video director; LGA Entertainment, video producer
  • Colombia "Tu No Eres Para Mi" - Fanny Lu
    • Simón Brand, video director; Mauricio Osorio, video producer
  • Mexico Causa y EfectoPaulina Rubio
    • P. Blond, video director; Art And Music, video producer
  • Mexico NadaZoé
    • Alejandro Romero "Chicle", video director

Theme from a Telenovela, Movie or T.V. Series[]

Theme of the year in Spanish[]

  • Mexico "Mundo De Caramelo" — Pedro Dabdoub & Carlos Law, songwriters (Danna Paola)
  • Italy "En Cambio No" - Laura Pausini & Paolo Carta, songwriters (Laura Pausini)
    • Carlos Moreno Laguillo, producer (En Nombre del Amor)
  • Spain "Juro Que Te Amo" — J. Eduardo Murguía & Mauricio L. Arriaga, songwriters (David Bisbal)
    • Mapat, producer (Juro Que Te Amo)
  • Mexico "Mañana Es Para Siempre" - J. Eduardo Murguía & Mauricio L. Arriaga, songwriters (Alejandro Fernández)
  • Mexico "Quiero Que Me Quieras" - Rick Nielsen, Mario Lafontaine & Carlos Cuarón, songwriters (Gael García Bernal)
    • Alejandro González Iñárritu, Guillermo del Toro & Alfonso Cuarón, producers (Rudo y Cursi)
  • Mexico "Un Gancho Al Corazón" — Alonzo & Ángela Dávalos, songwriters (Playa Limbo)

Best Song with a Message[]

Audience Award[]

Tribute to the artistic[]

Special Tribute[]

  • Maestro Manuel Esperon

External links[]

References[]

  1. ^ Lista de Nominados
  2. ^ "Premios Oye 2009 Nominados". Premiosoye. Retrieved 2009-11-26.
  3. ^ "Maximum Triad winners - Chente, Zoe and Lady Gaga, three Premios Oye! 2009". OEM.com.mx (in Spanish). Retrieved 2009-11-26.
  4. ^ "Zoe and Lady Gaga is greatest winners of the Premios Oye!". Cronica.com.mx (in Spanish). Retrieved 2009-11-25.
  5. ^ "Premios Oye! 2009 only the best". EXonline.com.mx (in Spanish). Archived from the original on December 2, 2009. Retrieved 2009-11-25.
  6. ^ "Premios Oye! 2009" (in Spanish). Premiosoye. Archived from the original on 2011-05-13. Retrieved 2009-11-25.
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