Premio Lo Nuestro 2009

{{short description|Latin Music awards show}}

{{infobox award

| name = 21st Lo Nuestro Awards

| image =

| caption =

| country = Coral Gables, Florida, United States

| location = BankUnited Center

| network = Univision

| date = March 26, 2009

| host = Eugenio Derbez
Ninel Conde

| previous = 20th

| next = 22nd

}}

Premio Lo Nuestro 2009 was held on Thursday March 26, 2009 at the BankUnited Center at the University of Miami in Coral Gables, Florida. It is broadcast live by Univision Network. The nominees were announced on Wednesday January 14, 2009 during a live televised morning show Despierta América! on Univision Network.

The show featured a short speech in both English and Spanish by U.S. president Barack Obama, the first time since his 2008 election campaign in which he utilized the Spanish language for a mass audience.[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yt5i7m8z53o Mensaje de Barack Obama en español para todos los hispanos Premio lo nuestro]

Hosts

Performers

Presenters

Special awards

=Premio Lo Nuestro a la Excelencia (Lifetime Achievement Award)=

=Trayectoria Artist of the Year=

Awards (winners in bold)

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Pop

=Album of the Year=

=Male Artist=

=Female Artist=

=Group or Duo=

=Breakout Artist or Group of the Year=

=Song of the Year=

Rock

=Album of the Year=

=Artist of the Year=

=Song of the Year=

Tropical

=Album of the Year=

  1. Contraste - Gilberto Santa Rosa
  2. Con Todas Las de Ganar - NG2
  3. Kings of Bachata: Sold Out at Madison Square Garden - Aventura
  4. La Nueva Escuela Nu School - N'Klabe
  5. Soy - Víctor Manuelle

=Male Artist of the Year=

=Female Artist of the Year=

=Group or Duo of the Year=

=Song of the Year=

  1. "Como Yo" - Juan Luis Guerra
  2. "Conteo Regresivo" - Gilberto Santa Rosa
  3. "El Perdedor" - Aventura
  4. "Ella Menea" - NG2
  5. "No Te Vayas" - Gilberto Santa Rosa

=[[Meringue|Merengue]] Artist of the Year=

=Tropical Salsa Artist of the Year=

=Tropical Traditional Artist of the Year=

Regional Mexican Music

=Album of the Year=

  1. Y Que Quede Claro - La Arrolladora Banda El Limón
  2. Capaz de Todo Por Tí - K-Paz de la Sierra
  3. Con Banda - Los Dareyes de la Sierra
  4. La Historia - El Chapo de Sinaloa
  5. Que Bonito…Es Lo Bonito - Banda el Recodo

=Male Artist of the Year=

=Female Artist of the Year=

=Group or Duo of the Year=

=Breakout Artist or Group of the Year=

  1. AK-7
  2. Aliados de la Sierra
  3. Germán Montero
  4. Los Pikadientes de Caborca
  5. Uranio

=Song of the Year=

  1. "Hasta el Día de Hoy" - Los Dareyes de la Sierra
  2. "Si Te Agarran Las Ganas" - El Chapo de Sinaloa
  3. "Sobre Mis Pies" - La Arrolladora Banda El Limón
  4. "Te Lloré" - Conjunto Primavera
  5. "Un Buen Perdedor" - K-Paz de la Sierra with Franco De Vita

=Banda of the Year=

=Duranguense Artist of the Year=

=[[Grupera]] Artist of the Year=

  1. Bronco El Gigante de América
  2. Control
  3. Grupo Bryndis
  4. Los Temerarios
  5. Marco Antonio Solís

=[[Norteño (music)|Norteño]] Artist of the Year=

=[[Ranchera]] Artist of the Year=

Urban

=Album of the Year=

=Artist of the Year=

=Song of the Year=

  1. "Ahora Es" - Wisin & Yandel
  2. "He Venido" - MJ
  3. "Sexy Movimiento" - Wisin & Yandel
  4. "Te Quiero" - Flex
  5. "Ya No Llores" - Baby Boy

Video of the Year

  1. La Novela - Akwid
  2. Pose - Daddy Yankee
  3. Tu Adiós No Mata - Intocable
  4. Un Beso de Desayuno - Calle 13
  5. Visible - Jaguares

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