| 2002 Billboard Latin Music Awards | |
|---|---|
| Date | May 09, 2002 | 
| Venue | Jackie Gleason Theater, Miami Beach, Florida | 
The 9th annual Billboard Latin Music Awards, which honor the most popular albums, songs, and performers in Latin music, took place May 9 in Miami. Winners are determined by the actual sales and radio airplay data that informs Billboard's weekly charts, including Top Latin Albums, and radio charts, including Hot Latin Tracks, during a one-year period from the issue dated Feb. 17, 2001 through the Feb. 9, 2002, issue.[1]
Hot Latin Songs of the Year
Hot Latin Track of the Year
- Juan Gabriel — "Abrázame Muy Fuerte"[2]
 - Marco Antonio Solís — "O Me Voy O Te Vas"
 - Jaci Velasquez — "Como Se Cura Una Herida"
 - Palomo — "No Me Conoces Aun"
 
Hot Latin Track of the Year, Vocal Duo
- Nydia featuring Juan Gabriel — "No Vale la Pena"[2]
 - Ramón Ayala and Jody Farias — "La Calandria"
 - Julio Iglesias and Alejandro Fernández — "Dos Corazones, Dos Historias"
 - La Ley featuring Ely Guerra — "El Duelo"
 
Hot Latin Tracks Artist of the Year
People
Songwriter of the Year
Producer of the Year
- Bebu Silvetti[2]
 - Alejandro Jaén
 - Pepe Aguilar
 - Jesus Guillen
 
Pop Album of the Year, Male
Pop album of the year, female
- "Mi Corazon", Jaci Velasquez (Sony Discos)[2]
 - "Live, The Last Concert-Houston, Texas Feb. 26, 1995", Selena (EMI Latin)
 - "Entre Tangos Y Mariachi", Rocío Dúrcal (BMG Latin)
 - "Huelo A Soledad", Ana Gabriel (Sony Discos)
 
Pop album of the year, group
- "Shhh!", A. B. Quintanilla Y Los Kumbia Kings (EMI Latin)[2]
 - "Somos Gitanos", Gipsy Kings (Nonesuch)
 - "Siempre En Mi Mente", Los Tri-O (BMG Latin)
 - "Embrace the Chaos", Ozomatli (Interscope)
 
Pop album of the year, new artist
- "Proxima Estacio..Esperanza", Manu Chao (Virgin)[2]
 - "Alexandre Pires", Alexandre Pires (BMG Latin)
 - "Pachanga", King Africa (Fonovisa)
 - "Si Se", Si Se (Luaka Bop/Virgin)
 
Latin pop airplay track of the year
- "Abrázame Muy Fuerte", Juan Gabriel (BMG Latin)[2]
 - "Como Se Cura Una Herida", Jaci Velasquez (Sony Discos)
 - "Azul", Cristian (BMG Latin)
 - "Suerte", Shakira (Sony Discos)
 
Top Latin albums artist of the year
- Marc Anthony (Sony Discos)[2]
 - A.B. Quintanilla Y Los Kumbia Kings (EMI Latin)
 - Vicente Fernández (Sony Discos)
 - Lupillo Rivera (Sony Discos)
 
Latin rock album of the year
- "Proxima Estacion...Esperanza", Manu Chao (Virgin)[2]
 - "Embrace The Chaos", Ozomatli (Interscope)
 - "Cuando La Sangre Galopa", Jaguares (BMG Latin)
 - "MTV Unplugged", La Ley (Warner Latina)
 
Tropical/salsa album of the year, male
- "Libre", Marc Anthony (Sony Discos)[2]
 - "Dejame Entrar", Carlos Vives (EMI Latin)
 - "Instinto Y Deseo", Víctor Manuelle (Sony Discos)
 - "Intenso", Gilberto Santa Rosa (Sony Discos)
 
Tropical/salsa album of the year, female
- "Yo Por Ti", Olga Tañón (Warner Latina)[2]
 - "8", Gisselle (BMG Latin)
 - "Corazon De Mujer", Melina León (Sony Discos)
 - "La Negra Tiene Tumbao", Celia Cruz (Sony Discos)
 
Tropical/salsa album of the year, group
- "Coleccion Romantica", Juan Luis Guerra 440 (Karen/Universal Latino)[2]
 - "Mania 2050", Grupomania (Universal Latino)
 - "Calle Sabor, Esquina Amor", Limi-t 21 (EMI Latin)
 - "Americanizao", Fulanito (Cutting)
 
Tropical/salsa album of the year, new artist
- "Yo Si Me Enamore", Huey Dunbar (Sony Discos)[2]
 - "Multiplicame", Fuerza Juvenil (Mas Music)
 - "Tortilla Party", El Vacilon De La Manana (J&N)
 - "Joseph Fonseca", Joseph Fonseca (Karen/Universal Latino)
 
Tropical/salsa airplay track of the year
- "Me Da Lo Mismo", Víctor Manuelle (Sony Discos)[2]
 - "Pero No Me Ama", Gilberto Santa Rosa (Sony Discos)
 - "Me Libere", El Gran Combo (Combo)
 - "Pueden Decir", Gilberto Santa Rosa (Sony Discos)
 
Regional Mexican album of the year, male
- "Despreciado", Lupillo Rivera (Sony Discos)[2]
 - "En Vivo:Desde La Plaza El Progreso De Guadalajara", Joan Sebastian (Balboa)
 - "Sufriendo A Solas", Lupillo Rivera (Sony Discos)
 - "Lo Mejor De Nosotros", Pepe Aguilar (Balboa)
 
Regional Mexican album of the year, male group
- "Ansia De Amar", Conjunto Primavera (Fonovisa)[2]
 - "Contigo Por Siempre...", Banda El Recodo (Fonovisa)
 - "Uniendo Fronteras", Los Tigres del Norte (Fonovisa)
 - "En Vivo..El Hombre Y Su Musica", Ramon Ayala Y Sus Bravos Del Norte (Freddie)
 
Regional Mexican album of the year, female group or female solo artist
- "Soy Lo Prohibido", Alicia Villarreal (Universal Latino)[2]
 - "Con Sabor A Mexico", Las Jilguerras (Fonovisa)
 - "Para Las Madrecitas", Sparx Y Lorenzo Antonio (Fonovisa)
 
Regional Mexican album of the year, new artist
- "Despreciado", Lupillo Rivera (Sony Discos)[2]
 - "Sufriendo A Solas", Lupillo Rivera (Sony Discos)
 - "Fuerza Musical", Palomo (Disa)
 - "Homenaje A Chalino Sánchez", Jessie Morales:El Original De La Sierra (Univision)
 
Regional Mexican airplay track of the year
- "Y Llegaste Tu", Banda El Recodo (Fonovisa)[2]
 - "No Me Conoces Aun", Palomo (Disa)
 - "No Te Podias Quedar", Conjunto Primavera (Fonovisa)
 - "Despreciado", Lupillo Rivera (Sony Discos)
 
Latin greatest hits album of the year
- "Historia De Un Idolo Vol. 1", Vicente Fernández (Sony Discos)[2]
 - "Historia Musical Romantica", Grupo Bryndis (Disa)
 - "La Historia", Ricky Martin (Sony Discos)
 - "Historia Musical", Los Angeles Azules (Disa)
 
Latin compilation album of the year
- "No. 1: Un Ano De Exitos", Various Artists (Sony Discos/Warner Latina)[2]
 - "Bachatahits 2001", Various Artists (J&N/Sony Discos)
 - "Billboard Latin Music Awards 2001", Various Artists (BMG Latin)
 - "Merenhits 2001", Various Artists (J&N/Sony Discos)
 
Latin jazz album of the year
Latin dance club play track of the year
- "Heroe (Remixes)", Enrique Iglesias (Interscope)[2]
 - "Play (Remixes)", Jennifer Lopez (Epic)
 - "Guitarra G", Banda Sonora (Tommy Boy)
 - "Out Of Nowhere", Gloria Estefan (Epic)
 
Latin dance maxi-single of the year
- "Love Don't Cost A Thing [Amor Se Paga Con Amor]", Jennifer Lopez (Epic)[2]
 - "I'm Real (Remixes)", Jennifer Lopez (Epic)
 - "Loaded", Ricky Martin (Sony Discos)
 - "Out of Nowhere", Gloria Estefan (Epic)
 
Latin rap album of the year
- "El General Is Back", El General (Mock & Roll/Lideres)[2]
 - "De Nuevos A Viejos", Wisin & Yandel (BM/Aponte)
 - "Vivo", Vico-C (EMI Latin)
 - "Mundo Frio", Lito & Polaco (Pina)
 
Publisher of the year
(Songs that charted during the tracking period.)
- WB, ASCAP[2]
 - Vander, ASCAP
 - Edimonsa, ASCAP
 - BMG Songs, ASCAP
 
Publishing corporation of the year
- Warner/Chappell Music[2]
 - Sony/ATV Music
 - EMI Music
 - BMG Music
 
Special awards
- Spirit Of Hope-Ricky Martin
 - Lifetime Achievement Award-Puerto Rico's El Gran Combo
 - Star Award-Ana Gabriel
 - Viewer's Choice Award-Thalía
 
References
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