2004 Latin Billboard Music Awards
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Below are the winners of the 2004 Billboard Latin Music Awards, handed out April 29 in Miami.
2004 Billboard Latin Music Awards | |
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Date | April 29, 2004 |
Venue | Miami Arena, Miami, Florida |
Hot Latin Song of the Year
Hot Latin Song of the Year
- "Tal Vez", - Ricky Martin (Sony Discos)[1]
Vocal Duet or Collaboration
- "Fotografía", Juanes With Nelly Furtado (Surco/Universal Latino)[1]
Artist of the Year
People
Songwriter of the Year
Producer of the Year
- Rudy Perez (8 titles)[1]
Latin Pop Albums
Male
- "Almas Del Silencio", - Ricky Martin (Sony Discos)[1]
Female
- "Por Ti", - Ednita Nazario (Sony Discos)[1]
Duo or Group
New Artist
- "Corazon Latino", David Bisbal (Vale/Universal Latino)[1]
Telemundo's Viewers Choice Awards
Top Latin Albums Artist of the Year
Latin Rock/Alternative Album of the Year
Tropical Album of the Year
Male
- "Buenos Hermanos", Ibrahim Ferrer (World Circuit/Nonesuch/AG)[1]
Female
Duo Or Group
New Artist
- "Mas Flow", Luny Tunes & Noriega (VI Music)[1]
Regional Mexican Airplay Song of the Year
Male Solo Artist
- "Tu Amor O Tu Desprecio", Marco Antonio Solís (Fonovisa/UG)[1]
Male Duo or Group
Female Group or Female Solo Artist
- "Dulce Y Salado", - Ana Gabriel (Sony Discos)[1]
New Artist
Latin Tour of the Year
Other Latin
Latin Dance Club Play Track of the Year
- "Seduceme/Seduce Me Now" (Remixes), India (Sony Discos/Jellybean)[1]
Latin Rap/Hip-Hop Album of the Year
Latin Greatest Hits Album of the Year
Latin Compilation Album of the Year
Latin Jazz Album of the Year
- "Trumpet Evolution", Arturo Sandoval (Crescent Moon/Columbia/Sony Music)[1]
Latin Dance Single of the Year
Labels
Publisher of the Year
- EMI April, ASCAP[1]
Publishing Corporation of the Year
- EMI Music Publishing[1]
New Categories
Latin Pop Airplay Track of the Year, Male
Latin Pop Airplay Track of the Year, Female
Latin Pop Airplay Track of the Year, Duo or Group
- "Fotografía", Juanes With Nelly Furtado (Surco/Universal Latino)[1]
Latin Pop Airplay Track of the Year, New Artist
- "Alucinado", Tiziano Ferro (EMI Latin)[1]
Tropical/Salsa Airplay Track of the Year, Male
- "Si Te Dijeron", Gilberto Santa Rosa (Sony Discos)[1]
Tropical/Salsa Airplay Track of the Year, Female
- "Seduceme", La India (Sony Discos)[1]
- "Dile", Ivy Queen (Universal Latino)
- "Ríe y Llora, Celia Cruz (Sony Discos)
Tropical/Salsa Airplay Track of the Year, Duo or Group
- "Se Nos Perdio El Amor", El Gran Combo De Puerto Rico (Combo)[1]
Tropical/Salsa Airplay Track of the Year, New Artist
- "Intentalo Tu", Joe Veras (J&N)[1]
- "12 Discípulos", Eddie Dee featuring Daddy Yankee, Ivy Queen, Tego Calderón, Voltio, Vico C, Zion, Lennox, Nicky Jam, Johnny Prez, Gallego, and Wiso G (Diamond)
Regional Mexican Airplay Track of the Year, Male Solo Artist
Regional Mexican Airplay Track of the Year, Male Group
- "Una Vez Mas", Conjunto Primavera (Fonovisa)[1]
Regional Mexican Airplay Track of the Year, Female Group or Female Solo Artist
- "Ay! Papacito (Uy! Daddy)", Limite (Universal Latino)[1]
Regional Mexican Airplay Track of the Year, New Artist
- "Y Como Quieres Que Te Quiera", Fabian Gomez (Sony Discos)[1]
Latin Christian/Gospel Album of the Year
- "Milagro", Jaci Velasquez (Sony Discos)[1]
Billboards' "Hall of Fame Award"
- Banda El Recodo[1]
The "Spirit of Hope" award
- Soraya[1]
"Star Award"
Label Awards
Hot Latin Tracks Label Of the Year
Top Latin Albums Label Of the Year
Latin Pop Airplay Label Of the Year
Tropical/Salsa Airplay Label Of the Year
Regional Mexican Airplay Label of the Year
Latin Pop Albums Label Of the Year
Tropical/Salsa Albums Label Of the Year
Regional Mexican Albums Label of the Year
See also
References
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