2003 Latin Billboard Music Awards
The 2003 Billboard Latin Music Awards, produced and broadcast live on Telemundo, were held on Thursday, May 8, 2003.[1] The award show aired on Telemundo at 7pm EST. The awards show was held at the Miami Arena in downtown Miami, Fl.[2]
2003 Billboard Latin Music Awards | |
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Date | May 08, 2003 |
Venue | Miami Arena, Miami, Florida |
Host
Performers
- Ricky Martin
- Chayanne
- Thalía
- Eros Ramazzotti
- Gilberto Santa Rosa
- Pilar Montenegro
- Grupo Limite
- La India
- Lupillo Rivera
- A.B. Quintanilla & Kumbia Kings
- Los Tucanes de Tijuana
- Alexandre Pires
- David Bisbal
The following list are the 2003 Billboard Latin Music Award Winners
Special awards
Billboard Latin Music Hall of Fame
Spirit of Hope Award
Star of the Year Award
Your World Award (Premio Tu Mundo)
Hot Latin Songs of the Year
Vocal Duet or Collaboration
Artist of the Year
Latin Pop Albums
Male
- Un Día Normal – Juanes[3]
- Quizás – Enrique Iglesias
- De Noche En La Ciudad – Aleks Syntek
- MTV Unplugged – Alejandro Sanz
Female
Duo or Group
- Revolución de Amor – Maná[3]
- El Primer Instinto – Jaguares
- Las Ketchup – Las Ketchup
- Sin Bandera – Sin Bandera
New Artist
- Las Ketchup – Las Ketchup[3]
- De Pata Negra – Melody
- Desahogo – Pilar Montenegro
- Sin Bandera – Sin Bandera[4]
Top Latin Albums Artist of the Year
Latin Rock/Alternative Album of the Year
Tropical Album of the Year
Male
- Viceversa – Gilberto Santa Rosa[3]
- Urbano – Elvis Crespo
- Le Preguntaba a la Luna – Víctor Manuelle
- Vuela Muy Alto – Jerry Rivera
Female
- Latin Songbird: Mi Alma Y Corazon – La India[3]
- Hecho a Mano – Albita
- Pienso en así... – Milly Quezada
- Temptation – Brenda K. Starr
Duo Or Group
- Confesiones – Monchy y Alexandra[3]
- We Broke the Rules – Aventura
- Latino – Grupo Mania
- Un Gran Dia En El Barrio – Spanish Harlem Orchestra
New Artist
- Un Gran Dia En El Barrio – Spanish Harlem Orchestra[3]
- We Broke the Rules – Aventura
- Derroche De Amor – Raulin Rodriguez
- No Es Casualidad – Yoskar Sarante
Regional Mexican Album of the Year
Male Solo Artist
- Amorcito Corazon – Lupillo Rivera[3]
- Un Canto de México – Alejandro Fernández
- Sold Out At The Universal Amphitheatre Vol. 2 – Lupillo Rivera
- Lo Dijo el Corazón – Joan Sebastian
Male Duo or Group
- Una Lagrima No Basta – Los Temerarios[3]
- Sueños – Intocable
- Perdoname Mi Amor – Conjunto Primavera
- La Reina del Sur – Los Tigres del Norte
Female Group or Female Solo Artist
- Libre – Jennifer Peña[3]
- Solo Tuya – Aracely Arambula
- Soy Así – Grupo Límite
- A Toda Onda – La Onda
New Artist
- A Toda Onda – Grupo La Onda[3]
- Solo Tuya – Aracely Arambula
- En La Esquina – Chicos de Barrio
- El Rey de la Banda – Germán Lizárraga y su Banda Estrellas de Sinaloa
Other Latin
Latin Greatest Hits Album of the Year
Latin Compilation Album of the Year
- "Las 30 Cumbias Mas Pegadas" – Various Artists[3]
Latin Jazz Album of the Year
- "The Shadow Of The Cat" – Gato Barbieri[3]
Latin Dance Club Play Track of the Year
Latin Dance Single of the Year
Latin Rap Album of the Year
- "A La Reconquista" – Héctor y Tito[3]
Labels
Publisher of the Year
- EMI April, ASCAP[3]
Publishing Corporation of the Year
- EMI Music Publishing[3]
New Categories
Latin Pop Airplay Track of the Year, Female
- "Quitame Ese Hombre" – Pilar Montenegro[3]
Latin Pop Airplay Track of the Year, Duo or Group
- "Entra En Mi Vida" – Sin Bandera[3]
Latin Pop Airplay Track of the Year, New Artist
- "Entra En Mi Vida" – Sin Bandera[3]
Tropical/Salsa Airplay Track of the Year, Male
- "Viviendo" – Marc Anthony[3]
Tropical/Salsa Airplay Track of the Year, Female
Tropical/Salsa Airplay Track of the Year, Duo or Group
- "Te Quiero Igual Que Ayer" – Monchy y Alexandra[3]
Tropical/Salsa Airplay Track of the Year, New Artist
- "Asereje" – Las Ketchup[3]
Regional Mexican Airplay Track of the Year, Male Solo Artist
- "Te Solte La Rienda" – Lupillo Rivera[3]
Regional Mexican Airplay Track of the Year, Male Group
- "Perdoname Mi Amor" – Conjunto Primavera[3]
Regional Mexican Airplay Track of the Year, Female Group or Female Solo Artist
- "Quitame Ese Hombre (version nortena)" – Pilar Montenegro[3]
Regional Mexican Airplay Track of the Year, New Artist
- "Quitame Ese Hombre (version nortena)" – Pilar Montenegro[3]
Latin Christian/Gospel Album of the Year
- "Storm" – Fernando Ortega[3]
Latin Tour of the Year
Label Awards
Regional Mexican Albums Label Of the Year
References
- "2003 L.B.M.A. winners at billboard.com". Retrieved 2008-05-23.
- "2003 L.B.M.A. on Hispanicbusiness.com". Archived from the original on 2011-05-22. Retrieved 2008-05-23.
- Full Winners List 2003
- Nielsen Business Media, Inc. (2003-02-22). Billboard 22 Feb 2003. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. pp. 20–. ISSN 0006-2510.
"2003 Billboard Latin Awards Finalists". Billboard. 2013-02-13. Retrieved 2019-12-21.
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