List of awards and nominations received by Daddy Yankee

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List of Daddy Yankee awards
DaddyYankee

Daddy Yankee performing in Florida, US, 2006.

Notable awards Wins Loss
Latin American Music Awards
2
Latin Billboard Music Awards
12 26
Latin Grammy Awards
1 16
Lo Nuestro Awards
8 22
Premios Juventud
10 37
Total awards 52 138

Ramón Luis Ayala Rodríguez (born February 3, 1977), known by his stage name Daddy Yankee, is a Puerto Rican reggaeton singer, rapper, songwriter, producer and actor. Ayala was born in Río Piedras, San Juan, Puerto Rico, and was raised in the neighborhood of Villa Kennedy Housing Projects.[1] He is one of the most important reggaeton exponents in the world alongside Wisin & Yandel, Don Omar and the retired Hector El Father.

Ayala aspired to be a professional baseball player, and tried out for the Seattle Mariners Major League baseball team. Before he could be officially signed, he was hit by a stray round from an AK-47 rifle while taking a break from a studio recording session with reggaeton mix tape icon DJ Playero circa 1992. He spent roughly one and a half years recovering from the wound; the bullet was never removed from his hip, and he credits the shooting incident with allowing him to focus entirely on a music career. That incident is the central theme of his songs «Coraza Divina» (2007) and «6 De Enero» (2012).[1]

He played a very important part in reggaeton's international success through his single «Gasolina» and his album Barrio Fino, which was the first reggaeton album to achieve a standart platinum certification by the RIAA for 1,000,000 copies sold in the United States.[2] Barrio Fino and Barrio Fino En Directo were part of the three best selling Latin albums in the US during the 2000s decade. He released 7 studio albums, a compilation album, 2 mixtapes, 2 live albums and a soundtrack as of 2013. Since 2007, he holds a reggaeton record for most copies sold in the US during the first week of its release with his album El Cartel: The Big Boss. His 2013 album King Daddy was the first only-digital Latin album to reach the top 10 in Billboard charts. He has sold over 18 million albums worldwide during his 25-year-long career.[3] Currently he is working on his next studio album, titled King Daddy 2, scheduled to be released during 2016.

He has also a small film career, leading the 2004's short film El Cangri, making a cameo appearance in Vampires (2005), and having a lead role in the 2007's docummentary film Straight Outta Puerto Rico and his own film Talento De Barrio (2008), which soundtrack achieved a double Latin platinum certification for 200,000 copies sold in the US. The movie earned more than 2 million dollars from the box office as of September 2008.[4] Ayala also made other appearances in TV series, including 6 episodes as guest in the US 27 years-long soap opera The Bold and the Beautiful in 2010, and is also one of the three coaches in La Voz Kids during the show's third and upcoming fourth season.

As to awards and nominations, Daddy Yankee is the reggaeton most awarded artist and also the most nominated. Between 2005 and 2015, he won 52 awards and lost 138 times. His first award was a 2005 Lo Nuestro Award for Urban Album of the Year, and his last one was a 2015 Latin American Music Award for Favourite Urban Song. Mixing both winning and losses, Ayala was nominated a total of 190 times since his raise to international fame in 2004.

Totals Wins Loss
2005 13 6
2006 9 19
2007 6 15
2008 3 13
2009 3 16
2010 9
2011 3 12
2012 1 13
2013 6 16
2014 3 12
2015 4 7
2016[lower-alpha 1] 1 3

ALMA Awards

The American Latino Media Arts Award (or ALMA Award) is an award created in 1995, which highlights the best American Latino contributions to music, television, and film. The awards promote fair and accurate portrayals of Latinos. Daddy Yankee won his only nomination in the 2006's edition in the Outstanding Male Musical Performer category.[5]

Year Recipient/Nominated work Award Result
2006 Himself Outstanding Male Musical Performer Won

American Music Awards

The American Music Awards (or AMAs) is an annual American music awards show, created by Dick Clark in 1973 for ABC when the network's contract to present the Grammy Awards expired. Unlike the Grammys, which are awarded on the basis of votes by members of the Recording Academy, the AMAs are determined by a poll of the public and fans, who can vote through the AMAs website. Daddy Yankee was nominated 4 times between 2005 and 2010, losing always in the Favorite Latin Artist category: thrice with Shakira[6][7][8] and once with Jennifer Lopez.[9]

Year Recipient/Nominated work Award Result
2005 Himself Favorite Latin Artist Nominated
2006 Nominated
2007 Nominated
2010 Nominated

Billboard Music Awards

The Billboard Music Award is an honor given by Billboard, a publication and music popularity chart covering the music business. The Billboard Music Awards show had been held annually since 1989 in December until it went dormant in 2007. The awards returned in 2011 and is held annually in May. Daddy Yankee was nominated only once; it was in the 2014's edition with his single «Limbo», which lost to Marc Anthony's «Vivir Mi Vida» in the Top Latin Song category.[10]

Year Recipient/Nominated work Award Result
2014 «Limbo» Top Latin Song Nominated

Grammy Awards

A Grammy Award is an accolade created in 1959 by the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences (NARAS) of the United States to recognize outstanding achievement in the mainly English-language music industry. It shares recognition of the music industry as that of the other performance awards such as the Emmy Awards (television), the Tony Awards (stage performance), and the Academy Awards (motion pictures). Daddy Yankee was nominated only once; it was in the ceremony's 50th edition with his studio album El Cartel: The Big Boss, which lost to Calle 13's Residente O Visitante in the Best Latin Urban Album category.[11]

Year Recipient/Nominated work Award Result
2008 El Cartel: The Big Boss Best Latin Urban Album Nominated

International Dance Music Awards

The International Dance Music Awards (or IDMA) is a major event in the Winter Music Conference (WMC), a weeklong electronic music conference, held every March since 1985 in Miami Beach, Florida, United States. It recognizes the best in dance songs, music albums, DJs, radio stations, record labels, among others. Daddy Yankee was nominated 5 times between 2007 and 2016, without a win, although the 2016's ceremony is going to be held in March.[12]

Year Recipient/Nominated work Award Result
2007 «Rompe» Best Latin/Reggaeton Track Nominated
2008 «Impacto» Nominated
2009 «Pose» Nominated
2014 «El Amante»
(featuring J Álvarez)
Best Latin Dance Track Nominated
2016 «Vaivén» Nominated

Latin American Music Awards

The Latin American Music Awards (or Latin AMAs) is an annual American music award created in 2015 and presented by Telemundo. It is the Spanish-language counterpart of the American Music Awards (AMAs) produced by the Dick Clark Productions. As with AMAs, the Latin AMAs are determined by a poll of the public and music buyers. Daddy Yankee was awarded twice in the only ceremony to date.[13]

Year Recipient/Nominated work Award Result
2015 Himself Favorite Urban Male Artist Won
«Sígueme Y Te Sigo» Favorite Urban Song Won

Latin Billboard Music Awards

The Billboard Latin Music Awards grew out of the Billboard Music Awards program from Billboard magazine, an industry publication charting the sales and radio airplay success of musical recordings. The Billboard awards are the Latin music industry’s longest running and most prestigious award. Originally launched as the Billboard Latin Music Conference in 1990, the first awards began in 1994. Daddy Yankee was nominated 38 times between 2005 and 2014, winning 11 awards[14][15][16][17][18] and losing 25.[19][20][21]

Year Recipient/Nominated work Award Result
2005 Barrio Fino Reggaeton Album of the Year Won
2006 Himself Artist of the Year Won
Top Latin Albums Artist of the Year Won
Barrio Fino En Directo Reggaeton Album of the Year Won
«Lo Que Pasó, Pasó» Reggaeton Song of the Year Nominated
Latin Ringtone of the Year Nominated
«Gasolina» Nominated
Himself Songwriter of the Year Nominated
2007 Artist of the Year Nominated
Top Latin Albums Artist of the Year Nominated
«Machucando» Reggaeton Song of the Year Nominated
2008 «Impacto»
(Remix featuring Fergie)
Vocal Duet or Collaboration Nominated
El Cartel: The Big Boss Latin Album of the Year Won
Reggaeton Album of the Year Won
2009 Talento De Barrio Top Latin Album of the Year, Male Nominated
Latin Rhythm Album of the Year, Solo Nominated
«Pose» Latin Rhythm Airplay Song of the Year, Solo Nominated
2011 Himself Hot Latin Songs Artist of the Year, Male Nominated
Tropical Airplay Artist of the Year, Solo Nominated
«La Despedida» Latin Rhythm Airplay Song of the Year Nominated
Himself Latin Rhythm Airplay Artist of the Year, Solo Won
Mundial Latin Rhythm Album of the Year Won
Himself Latin Rhythm Albums Artist of the Year, Solo Won
Songwriter of the Year Nominated
2013 Songs Artist of the Year, Male Nominated
«Lovumba» Latin Rhythm Song of the Year Nominated
Himself Latin Rhythm Songs Artist of the Year, Solo Nominated
Prestige Latin Rhythm Album of the Year Nominated
Himself Latin Rhythm Albums Artist of the Year, Solo Nominated
2014 Hot Latin Songs Artist of the Year, Male Nominated
«Limbo» Digital Song of the Year Nominated
Latin Pop Song of the Year Nominated
Latin Rhythm Song of the Year Won
Himself Latin Pop Songs Artist of the Year, Solo Nominated
Latin Rhythm Songs Artist of the Year, Solo Nominated
Latin Rhythm Albums Artist of the Year, Solo Won
2016 Industry Leader Won
Latin Rhythm Songs Artist of the Year, Solo Nominated

Latin Grammy Awards

A Latin Grammy Award is an award created in 2000 by The Latin Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences to recognize outstanding achievement in the Latin music industry. The Latin Grammy honors works produced anywhere around the world that were recorded in either Spanish or Portuguese and is awarded in the United States. Both the regular Grammy Award and the Latin Grammy Award have similar nominating and voting processes, in which the selections are decided by peers within the Latin music industry. Daddy Yankee was the first reggaeton artist to be nominated in the Record of the Year category with his single «Gasolina», but lost to Alejandro Sanz' «Tu No Tienes Alma». He was nominated a total of 17 times between 2005 and 2015,[22][23][24][25][26][27][28] but won only once.[29]

Year Recipient/Nominated work Award Result
2005 «Gasolina» Record of the Year Nominated
Barrio Fino Best Urban Music Album Won
2006 Barrio Fino En Directo Nominated
2007 El Cartel: The Big Boss Nominated
«Impacto»
(Remix featuring Fergie)
Best Urban Song Nominated
2009 Talento De Barrio Best Urban Music Album Nominated
«Llamado De Emergencia» Best Urban Song Nominated
2010 Mundial Best Urban Music Album Nominated
«Descontrol» Best Urban Song Nominated
«Grito Mundial» Nominated
2011 «Ven Conmigo»
(featuring Prince Royce)
Nominated
2012 «Lovumba» Nominated
2013 Prestige Best Urban Music Album Nominated
«Limbo» Best Urban Song Nominated
2014 King Daddy Best Urban Music Album Nominated
2015 «Sígueme Y Te Sigo» Best Urban Performance Nominated
Best Urban Song Nominated

Lo Nuestro Awards

The Lo Nuestro Awards (or Premio Lo Nuestro) is a Spanish-language awards show honoring the best of Latin music, presented by Univision since 1989, a Spanish-language television network based in the United States. The awards ceremony features famous Latino actors, musicians and show business personalities. The show is broadcast all over the Americas. Daddy Yankee is the most nominated reggaeton artist in the Lo Nuestro Awards, winning 5 times[30][31][32][33][34][35][36] and losing other 28 between 2005 and 2015.[37][38][39][40]

Year Recipient/Nominated work Award Result
2005 Barrio Fino Urban Album of the Year Won
2006 Himself Urban Artist of the Year Won
«Lo Que Pasó, Pasó» Urban Song of the Year Won
«Mírame» Nominated
2007 Barrio Fino En Directo Urban Album of the Year Won
Himself Urban Artist of the Year Nominated
«Machucando» Urban Song of the Year Nominated
«Rompe» Nominated
2008 El Cartel: The Big Boss Urban Album of the Year Nominated
«Impacto»
(Remix featuring Fergie)
Urban Song of the Year Nominated
Video of the Year Won
2009 Himself Urban Artist of the Year Nominated
«Pose» Video of the Year Won
2010 Himself Urban Artist of the Year Nominated
«¿Qué Tengo Que Hacer?» Urban Song of the Year Nominated
2011 Mundial Urban Album of the Year Nominated
Himself Urban Artist of the Year Nominated
«Descontrol» Urban Song of the Year Nominated
2012 «Ven Conmigo»
(featuring Prince Royce)
Collaboration of the Year Won
Urban Song of the Year Nominated
Himself Urban Artist of the Year Nominated
2013 Prestige Urban Album of the Year Nominated
Himself Urban Artist of the Year Nominated
«Lovumba» Urban Song of the Year Won
2014 Himself Urban Artist of the Year Nominated
«Limbo» Urban Song of the Year Nominated
2015 King Daddy Urban Album of the Year Nominated
Himself Urban Artist of the Year Nominated
«La Nueva Y La Ex» Urban Song of the Year Nominated
«Ora Por Mí» Video of the Year Nominated

Los Premios 40 Principales América

Los Premios 40 Principales América is Latin American version of Los Premios 40 Principales, an award show by the spanish musical radio station Los 40 Principales. This version was created in 2012 and is helded annually since 2014. Daddy Yankee was nominated a total of 4 times, without a win.

Year Recipient/Nominated work Award Result
2012 «Lovumba» Best Song Nominated
Prestige Best Album Nominated
Himself Best Urban Act Nominated
2014 Best Spanish Language Act Nominated

Megaton Awards

The Megaton Awards are presented annually by the SBS Reggaetón Network, composed of the American radio stations Reggaeton 94.FM, mega 97.9FM, El Sol 95.7FM, and Latino 96.3FM in the United States. Daddy Yankee won 3 awards out of 3 nominations.[41]

Year Recipient/Nominated work Award Result
2005 Himself Reggaeton Artist of the Year Won
Barrio Fino Reggaeton Album of the Year Won
«Gasolina» Reggaeton Song of the Year Won

MTV Video Music Awards

An MTV Video Music Award (commonly abbreviated as a VMA) is an award presented by the cable channel MTV to honor the best in the music video medium. Originally conceived as an alternative to the Grammy Awards (in the video category), the annual MTV Video Music Awards ceremony has often been called the "Super Bowl for youth", an acknowledgment of the VMA ceremony's ability to draw millions of youth from teens to 20-somethings each year. By 2001, the VMA had become a coveted award. Daddy Yankee was nominated 4 times between 2005 and 2013 (including a Best Hip Hop Video nomination for «Rompe»), winning only one award.

Year Recipient/Nominated work Award Result
2005 «Gasolina» MTV2 Award Nominated
2006 «Rompe» Best Hip Hop Video Nominated
2010 Himself Best Latino Artist Nominated
2013 Won

Los Premios MTV Latinoamérica

The Premios MTV Latinoamérica (previously known as MTV Video Music Awards Latinoamérica) was the Latin American version of the Video Music Awards. They were established in 2002 to celebrate the top music videos of the year in Latin America and the world and were presented annually and broadcast live on MTV Networks Latin America. The awards were cancelled in 2010. Daddy Yankee was nominated a total of 10 times between 2005 and 2009, winning only two awards, including the Artist of the Year category in 2006.[42]

Year Recipient/Nominated work Award Result
MTV Video Music Awards Latinoamérica (2002–05)
2005 Himself Best Male Artist Nominated
Los Premios MTV Latinoamérica (2005–09)
2006 Himself Artist of the Year Won
Best Solo Artist Nominated
MTV Tr3s Viewer's Choice Award Nominated
2007 Best Solo Artist Nominated
Best Urban Artist Won
MTV Tr3s Viewer's Choice Award, Best Pop Artist Nominated
Fashionista Award, Male Nominated
2009 Best Solo Artist Nominated
Best Urban Artist Nominated

MTV Video Music Awards Japan

The MTV Video Music Awards Japan are the Japanese version of the MTV Video Music Awards. Like the MTV Video Music Awards in the United States, in this event artists are awarded for their songs and videos through online voting from the same channel viewers. Initially Japan was part of the MTV Asia Awards, which included all Asian countries, but because of the musical variety existent in Japan, in May 2002 began to hold their own awards independently. Daddy Yankee was nominated only once; it was in the 2006's edition with his single «Gasolina», which was very successful in Japan, losing to Shōnan no Kaze's «Karasu» in the Best Reggae Video category.

Year Recipient/Nominated work Award Result
2006 «Gasolina» Best Reggae Video Nominated

Orgullosamente Latino Awards

The Orgullosamente Latino Awards were accolades created in 2004 for the best in Latin music given to albums with previously unreleased material, inside the January 1 and December 31 dates of each year. They were created by Alexis Núñes Oliva, executive producer of Ritmoson Latino, the Mexico-based music television channel through which the awards were broadcast each year until it's cancellation in 2010 in honor to the awards sculptor's death. Daddy Yankee was nominated only for the 2009's edition in four categories, winning only one.[43]

Year Recipient/Nominated work Award Result
2009 Himself Latin Soloist of the Year Nominated
Talento De Barrio Latin Album of the Year Nominated
«Llamado De Emergencia» Latin Song of the Year Nominated
Latin Video of the Year Won

People's Choice Reggaeton and Urban Awards

The People's Choice Reggaeton and Urban Awards are awarded annually by the public of Puerto Rico, who chooses their favorite artist in various categories. Daddy Yankee won 2 awards out of 2 nominations.[44]

Year Recipient/Nominated work Award Result
2007 «Gangsta Zone»
(featuring Snoop Dogg)
Best Collaboration with an International Artist Won
Barrio Fino En Directo Compilation Album of the Year Won

Premios Juventud

The Premios Juventud (Youthfulness Awards) is an awards show for Spanish-speaking celebrities in the areas of film, music, sports, fashion, and pop culture, presented by the television network Univision since 2004. Winners are determined by online vote at Univision's website. The awards are set apart by their unique categories, including "Me muero sin ese CD" (CD to Die For) and "La más pegajosa" (Catchiest tune), as well as ridiculous fashion categories like "¡Está buenísimo!" (What a Hottie!) and "El de mejor estilo" (He's Got Syle). Daddy Yankee was nominated a total of 47 times[45][46][47] between 2005 and 2015, winning 10 awards, most of them in 2005.[48][49][50]

Year Recipient/Nominated work Award Result
2005 Himself Voice of the Moment Won
«Gasolina» Catchiest Tune Won
Barrio Fino CD To Die For Nominated
Himself Favorite Concert Won
Favorite Urban Artist Won
He's Got Style Won
What A Hottie! Won
My Idol Is Nominated
The Most Searched Online Won
2006 Voice of the Moment Nominated
«Rompe» Catchiest Tune Nominated
Barrio Fino En Directo CD To Die For Nominated
Himself Favorite Concert Nominated
Favorite Urban Artist Won
He's Got Style Nominated
What A Hottie! Nominated
My Idol Is Nominated
2007 Favorite Urban Artist Won
He's Got Style Nominated
What A Hottie! Nominated
2008 El Cartel: The Big Boss CD To Die For Nominated
The Big Boss Tour Favorite Tour Nominated
Himself Favorite Urban Artist Nominated
«Impacto» Favorite Ringtone Nominated
«Rompe» Nominated
Himself He's Got Style Nominated
What A Hottie! Nominated
My Idol Is Nominated
2009 Talento De Barrio CD To Die For Nominated
Himself Favorite Concert Nominated
«Llamado De Emergencia» Favorite Ringtone Nominated
Himself Favorite Urban Artist Won
Can He Act or What? Nominated
2010 Favorite Urban Artist Nominated
2011 Favorite Urban Artist Nominated
2012 «Ven Conmigo»
(featuring Prince Royce)
The Perfect Combination Nominated
«Lovumba» Catchiest Tune Nominated
Favorite Video Nominated
Favorite Ringtone Nominated
Himself Favorite Urban Artist Nominated
2013 «Limbo» Catchiest Tune Nominated
Favorite Video Nominated
Favorite Ringtone Nominated
Prestige Just Play It All Nominated
Himself Favorite Urban Artist Nominated
2014 Favorite Urban Artist Nominated
2015 Favorite Urban Artist Nominated

Premios Oye!

The Premios Oye! (Spanish for "Hey! Awards") are presented annually by the Academia Nacional de la Música en México for outstanding achievements in the Mexican record industry. The awards were established in 2002 by the ANAMUSA (Academia Nacional de la Música) in order to reward composers, artists, record companies and every person who is involved in the music industry. Daddy Yankee was nominated only once; it was in the ceremony's 5th edition, winning in the Reggaeton Soloist or Group category. In 2007 he won a special award for his sales with his single «Rompe».

Year Recipient/Nominated work Award Result
2006 Barrio Fino En Directo Reggaeton Soloist or Group Won
2007 «Rompe» Best Selling Ringtone Won

Premios People En Español

The Premios People En Español (People En Español Awards) are awards presented by People En Español magazine since 2009. It honours the best in music, movies, soap operas, television and fashion. Daddy Yankee was nominated a total of 7 times between 2010 and 2013, winning 3 awards for his single «Limbo».

Year Recipient/Nominated work Award Result
2010 Himself Best Urban Singer or Group Nominated
2012 «Pasarela» Song of the Year Nominated
Himself Best Male Singer Nominated
2013 «Limbo» Song of the Year Won
Video of the Year Won
Himself Best Male Singer Won
«La Noche De Los Dos»
(featuring Natalia Jimenez)
Collaboration of the Year Nominated

Premios Tu Mundo

The Premios Tu Mundo (Spanish for "Your World Awards") is an annual award presented by American television network Telemundo since 2012. The awards celebrates the achievements of Hispanics and Latinos in the media including TV shows, movies, music, fashion, and sports. Daddy Yankee won 4 out of 5 nominations, losing only to «Damaso» by Gerardo Ortíz in the Best Party Starter Song category.

Year Recipient/Nominated work Award Result
2013 «Limbo» Best Party Starter Song Nominated
Himself Musical Power Award Won
2014 Favorite Urban Artist Won
2015 Won
DYArmy Fan Club of the Year Won

Tecla Awards

The Tecla Awards is a national awards program created in 2015 and presented by Telemundo that honors and highlights the achievements of top Latino and multicultural content creators. Daddy Yankee was nominated only once in the ceremony's second edition, losing to his compatriot Yandel on the Best Musician/Band/Group on Social Media category.[51]

Year Recipient/Nominated work Award Result
2016 Himself Best Musician/Band/Group on Social Media Nominated

World Music Awards

The World Music Awards is an international awards show founded in 1989 under the high patronage of Albert II, Prince of Monaco and is based in Monte-Carlo. Awards are presented to the world's best-selling artists in the various categories and to the best-selling artists from each major territory. Sales figures are provided by the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI). Daddy Yankee was nominated only once; it was in the 2006's edition and lost to Shakira in the Best Selling Latin Artist category.[52] He is the only reggaeton artist to be nominated at this awards.

Year Recipient/Nominated work Award Result
2006 Himself World's Best Selling Latin Artist Nominated

Rankings and Year-End charts

Billboard

Year Recipient/Nominated work Award Result
2005 Barrio Fino Billboard 200 Albums of 2005 #82
2006 Barrio Fino: En Directo Billboard 200 Albums of 2006 #83
Himself Hot 100 Artists of 2006 #71
Top Latin Albums Artists of 2006 #1
Hot Latin Songs Artists of 2006 #2
Tropical Songs Artists of 2006 #3
«Rompe» Hot 100 Songs of 2006 #72
Hot Radio Songs of 2006 #60
2007 El Cartel: The Big Boss Top Latin Albums of 2007 #3
Himself Top Latin Albums Artists of 2007 #5
Tropical Songs Artists of 2007 #9
2008 Talento De Barrio Top Latin Albums of 2008 #13
Himself Top Latin Albums Artists of 2008 #15
2009 Top Latin Albums Artists of 2009 #10
«¿Qué Tengo Que Hacer?» Hot Latin Songs of 2009 #50
Latin Pop Airplay Songs of 2009 #40
2010 Mundial Top Latin Albums of 2010 #20
Himself Top Latin Albums Artists of 2010 #19
Hot Latin Songs Artists of 2010 #16
«La Despedida» Hot Latin Songs of 2010 #28
Latin Pop Airplay Songs of 2010 #23
2011 Himself Top Latin Artists of 2011 #16
Hot Latin Songs Artists of 2011 #17
«Ven Conmigo» Hot Latin Songs of 2011 #29
Latin Pop Airplay Songs of 2011 #32
2012 Prestige Top Latin Albums of 2012 #39
Himself Top Latin Artists of 2012 #9
Hot Latin Songs Artists of 2012 #6
Hot Latin Pop Songs Artists of 2012 #6
Tropical Songs Artists of 2012 #5
«Lovumba» Hot Latin Songs of 2012 #7
Latin Pop Airplay Songs of 2012 #5
«Pasarela» Hot Latin Songs of 2012 #23
Latin Pop Airplay Songs of 2012 #20
2013 Prestige Top Latin Albums of 2013 #37
Himself Top Latin Artists of 2013 #6
Hot Latin Songs Artists of 2013 #4
Latin Airplay Artists of 2013 #5
Latin Digital Songs Artists of 2013 #6
Hot Latin Pop Songs Airplay Artists of 2013 #3
«Limbo» Hot Latin Songs of 2013 #2
Latin Airplay Songs of 2013 #2
Latin Digital Songs of 2013 #4
Latin Streaming Songs of 2013 #16
Latin Pop Airplay Songs of 2013 #1
Tropical Airplay Songs of 2013 #39
«La Noche De Los Dos» Hot Latin Songs of 2013 #58
Latin Pop Airplay Songs of 2013 #23
«Lovumba» Latin Digital Songs of 2013 #38
2014 Himself Top Latin Artists of 2014 #42
Latin Streaming Songs Artists of 2014 #8
«La Nueva Y La Ex» Hot Latin Songs of 2014 #40
Latin Airplay Songs of 2014 #26
Latin Digital Songs of 2014 #49
Latin Pop Airplay Songs of 2014 #20
Tropical Airplay Songs of 2014 #15
«Limbo» Latin Digital Songs of 2014 #14
Latin Streaming Songs of 2014 #13
2015 Himself Top Latin Artists of 2015 #20
Hot Latin Songs Artists of 2015 #11
Latin Airplay Artists of 2015 #9
Latin Digital Songs Artists of 2015 #10
Latin Pop Airplay Artists of 2015 #8
«Sígueme Y Te Sigo» Hot Latin Songs of 2015 #15
Latin Airplay Songs of 2015 #10
Latin Digital Songs of 2015 #21
Latin Pop Airplay Songs of 2015 #17
Tropical Airplay Songs of 2015 #17
«Limbo» Latin Digital Songs of 2015 #19
Latin Streaming Songs of 2015 #23
«Gasolina» The 50 Greatest Latin Songs of All Time #9
Barrio Fino The 50 Greatest Latin Albums of the Past 50 Years Inducted

Latin Times

Year Recipient/Nominated work Award Result
2013 «Limbo» The Top 35 Latin Songs of the Century... So Far #9
«Gasolina» #32

Rolling Stone

Year Recipient/Nominated work Award Result
2005 Barrio Fino Top 50 Records of 2005 #44

Honors

American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers Latin Music Awards

The American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP) is an American not-for-profit performance-rights organization (PRO) that protects its members' musical copyrights by monitoring public performances of their music, whether via a broadcast or live performance, and compensating them accordingly. ASCAP honors its top members in a series of annual awards shows in seven different music categories: pop, rhythm and soul, film and television, Latin, country, Christian, and concert music.

Year Recipient/Nominated work Award Result
2006 Himself Songwriter of the Year Won
«Lo Que Pasó, Pasó» Song of the Year Won
«Gasolina»
«No Me Dejes Solo»
Urban Song of the Year Won[lower-alpha 2]
2007 «Machucando»
«Rompe»
Won[lower-alpha 3]
2008 «Ella Me Levantó»
«Impacto»
Won[lower-alpha 4]
2009 «Pose» Won[lower-alpha 5]
2010 «¿Qué Tengo Que Hacer?» Won[lower-alpha 6]
2011 «Descontrol»
«La Despedida»
Won[lower-alpha 7]
2012 «La Despedida»
«Ven Conmigo»
(featuring Prince Royce)
Won[lower-alpha 8]
2013 «Lovumba»
«Pasarela»
Won[lower-alpha 9]
2014 Himself Voice of Music Award Won
«Limbo» Song of the Year Won
«La Noche De Los Dos»
(featuring Natalia Jimenez)
Urban Song of the Year Won[lower-alpha 10]
2015 «La Nueva Y La Ex» Won[lower-alpha 11]

Broadcast Music, Inc. Latin Music Awards

Broadcast Music, Inc. (BMI) is one of three United States performing rights organizations, along with ASCAP and SESAC. It collects license fees on behalf of songwriters, composers, and music publishers and distributes them as royalties to those members whose works have been performed. BMI annually hosts award shows that honor the songwriters, composers and music publishers of the year's most-performed songs in the BMI catalogue. BMI Award shows include the BMI Latin Awards, BMI Pop Awards, BMI Film/TV Awards, BMI Urban Awards, BMI London Awards, BMI Country Awards, BMI Christian Awards, and the BMI Trailblazers of Gospel Music Luncheon.

Year Recipient/Nominated work Award Result
2010 «Pose» Latin Award-Winning Song[lower-alpha 12] Won
2011 «¿Qué Tengo Que Hacer?» Won
2012 «La Despedida» Won
2013 «Lovumba»
«Ven Conmigo»
(featuring Prince Royce)
Won
2014 «Limbo» Won
2015 «La Noche De Los Dos»
(featuring Natalia Jimenez)
Won

Viña del Mar International Song Festival

The Viña del Mar International Song Festival (Spanish: Festival Internacional de la Canción de Viña del Mar) is a music festival that is considered the best and biggest in Latin America and the most important musical event in the Americas which is held annually on the 3rd week of February since 1960 in Viña del Mar, Chile. The Festival takes place in the amphitheatre of Quinta Vergara. The Viña festival features a song competition on two categories (pop music song and folk song), interspersed with performances by international music stars from around the world, encompassing such diverse genres as rock, pop music in various languages, merengue, salsa, reggaetón, bachata and others. Daddy Yankee performed in 2006, 2009 and 2013, winning all possible recognitions in the last year, which was also a sold-out concert.[55]

Year Day Awards
2006 Day 5 / February 26
  • Silver Torch
  • Golden Torch
  • Silver Seagull
2009 Day 5 / February 27
  • Silver Torch
  • Golden Torch
  • Silver Seagull
2013 Day 2 / February 25
  • Silver Torch
  • Golden Torch
  • Silver Seagull
  • Golden Seagull

Notes

  1. As of May 5, 2016.
  2. 14th ASCAP Latin Awards urban winners also includes:
    • «Fuego» by Kumbia Kings
    • «Mil Amores» by Master Joe & O.G. Black
    • «Oye Mi Canto» by N.O.R.E. featuring Daddy Yankee, Nina Sky, Gem Star and Big Mato
    • «Yo Voy» by Zion & Lennox featuring Daddy Yankee
  3. 15th ASCAP Latin Awards urban winners also includes:
    • «Caile» by Tito El Bambino
    • «Eso Ehh...!!» by Alexis & Fido
    • «La Botella» by Mach & Daddy
    • «Me Matas» by Rakim & Ken-Y
    • «Noche De Sexo» by Wisin & Yandel featuring Aventura
    • «Tengo Un Amor» by Toby Love featuring Rakim & Ken-Y
  4. 16th ASCAP Latin Awards urban winners also includes:
    • «Igual Que Ayer» by Rakim & Ken-Y
    • «Llorarás» by Rakim & Ken-Y
    • «Pegao» by Wisin & Yandel
    • «Siente El Boom» by Tito El Bambino featuring Randy
    • «Sola» by Hector El Father
    • «Yo Te Quiero» by Wisin & Yandel
    • «Zun Dada» by Zion
  5. 17th ASCAP Latin Awards urban winners also includes:
    • «Ahora Es» by Wisin & Yandel
    • «Dime» by Ivy Queen
    • «He Venido» by MJ
    • «Llorar Lloviendo» by Toby Love
    • «Luna» by Eddy Lover
    • «Na' De Na'» by Angel & Khriz
    • «Quitarte To'» by Tego Calderón featuring Randy
    • «Sexy Movimiento» by Wisin & Yandel
    • «Síguelo» by Wisin & Yandel
    • «Soy Igual Que Tú» by Alexis & Fido featuring Toby Love
    • «Ya No Llores» by Baby Boy
  6. 18th ASCAP Latin Awards urban winners also includes:
    • «All Up 2 You» by Aventura featuring Akon and Wisin & Yandel
    • «I Know You Want Me» by Pitbull
    • «Me Estás Tentando» by Wisin & Yandel
    • «Mi Cama Huele A Ti» by Tito El Bambino featuring Zion & Lennox
    • «Ojos Que No Ven» by Alexis & Fido
    • «Te Amo» by Makano
    • «Te Regalo Amores» by Rakim & Ken-Y
  7. 19th ASCAP Latin Awards urban winners also includes:
    • «Ayer La Vi» by Angel & Khriz
    • «¿Cuándo, Cuándo Es?» by J King & Maximan
    • «El Doctorado» by Tony Dize
    • «Estoy Enamorado» by Wisin & Yandel
    • «Hasta Abajo» by Don Omar
    • «Loco» by Jowell & Randy
    • «Mi Amor Es Pobre» by Tony Dize featuring Ken-Y and Arcángel
    • «Quiere Pa' Que Te Quieran» by Dyland & Lenny
  8. 20th ASCAP Latin Awards urban winners also includes:
    • «Contéstame El Teléfono» by Alexis & Fido featuring Flex
    • «Dándole» by Gocho featuring Jowell
    • «Estoy Enamorado» by Wisin & Yandel
    • «Máquina Del Tiempo» by Tito El Bambino featuring Wisin & Yandel
    • «Mi Corazón Está Muerto» by Rakim & Ken-Y
    • «Taboo» by Don Omar
    • «Tu Olor» by Wisin & Yandel
  9. 21th ASCAP Latin Awards urban winners also includes:
    • «Algo Me Gusta De Ti» by Wisin & Yandel featuring Chris Brown and T-Pain
    • «Crazy People» by Sensato featuring Pitbull and Sak Noel
    • «Diosa De Los Corazones» by Zion & Lennox, Rakim & Ken-Y, Lobo and Arcángel
    • «Echa Pa'llá» by Pitbull
    • «Hasta Que Salga El Sol» by Don Omar
    • «Nobody Like You» by Franco El Gorila featuring O'Neill
    • «Si Te Digo La Verdad» by Gocho
  10. 22th ASCAP Latin Awards urban winners also includes:[53]
    • «Algo Me Gusta De Ti» by Wisin & Yandel featuring Chris Brown and T-Pain
    • «Feeling Hot» by Don Omar
    • «La Pregunta» by J Álvarez
    • «More» by Zion and Ken-Y featuring Jory
    • «Rompe La Cintura» by Alexis & Fido
    • «Tu Olor» by Tito El Bambino
    • «Yo Te Lo Dije» by J Balvin
    • «Zumba» by Don Omar
  11. 23th ASCAP Latin Awards urban winners also includes:[54]
    • «6 AM» by J Balvin featuring Farruko
    • «A Que No Te Atreves» by Tito El Bambino featuring Chencho
    • «Alócate» by Alexis & Fido
    • «El Duelo by J Álvarez»
    • «La Temperatura» by Maluma featuring Eli Palacios
    • «Moviendo Caderas» by Yandel featuring Daddy Yankee
    • «Passion Whine» by Farruko featuring Sean Paul
    • «Tú Me Quemas» by Chino & Nacho featuring Gente De Zona and Los Cadillacs
  12. Every year, 50 songs are awarded at the Annual BMI Latin Awards.

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