1997 Latin Billboard Music Awards
The 4th annual Billboard Latin Music Awards which honor the most popular albums, songs, and performers in Latin music took place in Miami.
1997 Billboard Latin Music Awards | |
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Date | April, 1997 |
Venue | Gusman Center for the Performing Arts, Miami, Florida, United States |
Pop
Song of the year
- "Amame Una Vez Más", Amanda Miguel[1]
Pop album of the year, Male
Pop album of the year, female
Pop album of the year, duo or group
Pop album of the year, new artist
Pop video of the year
Tropical/Salsa
Tropical/salsa song of the year
- "Ironía", Frankie Ruiz[1]
Tropical/salsa album of the year, male
- "Auténtico", Manny Manuel[1]
Tropical/salsa album of the year, new artist
Tropical/salsa video of the year
Regional Mexican
Regional Mexican song of the year
- "El Príncipe", Grupo Límite[1]
Regional Mexican album of the year, male
- "Pedro Fernández", Pedro Fernández[1]
Regional Mexican album of the year, female
Regional Mexican album of the year, duo or group
- "Unidos Para Siempre", Los Tigres del Norte[1]
Regional Mexican album of the year, new artist
- "Por Puro Amor", Grupo Límite[1]
Regional Mexican video of the year
- "Juan Sabor", La Tropa F[1]
Others awards
Hot latin tracks artist of the year
Latin rap album of the year
- "In Da House", Proyecto Uno[1]
Latin rock album of the year
Contemporary Latin jazz album of the year
- Jazzin', Tito Puente & La India With Count Basie Orchestra[1]
Latin dance single of the year
- "Cuba", El Mariachi[1]
Latin dance album of the year
- "Verano 96", Various Artists[1]
Songwriter of the year
Publisher of the year
- Fonomusic[1]
Publishing corporation of the year
- Fonomusic[1]
Producer of the year
Billboard Lifetime achievement award
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