The List of Winners
General Categories
Record of the year: “Y Solo Se Me Ocurre Amarte,” Alejandro Sanz (Humberto Gatica & Kenny O’Brien, producers; Chris Brooke, Humberto Gatica & Eric Shilling, engineers-mixers).
Album of the year: “MTV Unplugged,” Alejandro Sanz (Humberto Gatica & Kenny O’Brien, producers; Humberto Gatica, Eric Schilling & Chris Brooke, engineers-mixers).
Song of the year: “Y Solo Se Me Ocurre Amarte,” Alejandro Sanz, songwriter and artist.
Best new artist: Jorge Moreno.
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Pop
Best female vocal album: “Muchas Flores,” Rosario.
Best male vocal album: “Sereno,” Miguel Bose.
Best duo or group album with vocal: “Sin Bandera,” Sin Bandera.
Best instrumental album: “Canciones Ineditas,” Chucho Valdes.
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Rap/Hip-Hop
Best album: “Vivo,” Vico C.
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Rock
Best solo album: “Soy,” Alejandra Guzman.
Best album by a duo or group with vocal: “MTV Unplugged,” La Ley.
Best song: “A Dios Le Pido,” Juanes, songwriter and artist.
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Tropical
Best salsa album: “La Negra Tiene Tumbao,” Celia Cruz.
Best merengue album: “Yo Por Ti,” Olga Tanon.
Best contemporary album: “Dejame Entrar,” Carlos Vives.
Best traditional album: “El Arte Del Sabor,” Bebo Valdes Trio With Israel Lopez “Cachao” & Carlos “Patato” Valdes.
Best song: “Dejame Entrar,” Andres Castro, Martin Madera & Carlos Vives, songwriters (Carlos Vives, artist).
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Regional (Mexican)
Best ranchero album: “Mas Con El Numero Uno,” Vicente Fernandez.
Best banda album: “Puras Rancheras Con Cuisillos,” Banda Cuisillos.
Best grupero album: “Lo Dijo El Corazon,” Joan Sebastian.
Best tejano album: “Siempre Humilde,” Jimmy Gonzalez y El Grupo Mazz.
Best Norteno album: “El Numero Cien,” Ramon Ayala y Sus Bravos Del Norte.
Best song: “Del Otro Lado Del Porton,” Freddie Martinez, songwriter (Ramon Ayala y Sus Bravos Del Norte, artists).
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Traditional
Best folk album: “Lamento Negro,” Susana Baca.
Best tango album: “Sergio & Odair Assad Play Piazzolla,” Sergio & Odair Assad.
Best flamenco album: “Mis 70 Anos Con El Cante,” Antonio Nunez “El Chocolate.”
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Jazz
Best album: “Supernova,” Gonzalo Rubalcaba Trio.
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Christian
Best album: “Paz--Ao Vivo,” Padre Marcelo Rossi.
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Brazilian
Best contemporary pop album: “Falange Canibal,” Lenine.
Best rock album: “Acustico MTV,” Cassia Eller.
Best samba/pagode album: “Deixa A Vida Me Levar,” Zeca Pagodinho.
Best pop album: “Cambaio,” Chico Buarque & Edu Lobo.
Best sertaneja album: “Acustico--Ao Vivo,” Bruno & Marrone.
Best roots/regional album: “Sao Joao Vivo,” Gilberto Gil.
Best song: “Saudade De Amar,” Dori Caymmi & Paulo Cesar Pinheiro, songwriters (Nana Caymmi, artist).
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Children’s
Best album: “Xuxa So Para Baixinhos, Vol. 2,” Xuxa (Ze Henrique, producer).
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Classical
Best album: “Adios Nonino--Quarteto Amazonia Toca Astor Piazzolla,” Quarteto Amazonia (Mario de Aratanha, producer).
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Production
Best engineered album: “Alexandre Pires,” Andres Bermudez, Joel Numa & Silvio Richetto, engineers.
Producer of the year: Kike Santander (Cristian, Diego Torres, Jaime Camil).
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Music video
Best video: “Suerte,” Shakira (artist), Francis Lawrence (director), Tim Kerrison (producer).
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