Premio Lo Nuestro 2026 Winners: Bad Bunny Dominates With Artist of the Year

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Latin music’s biggest stars gathered for Premio Lo Nuestro 2026, where Bad Bunny emerged as the night’s biggest winner, taking home six trophies — including the top honors for Artist of the Year, Song of the Year, and Album of the Year.

The Puerto Rican global superstar continues his record-breaking momentum following his recent high-profile performances and career milestones. Hosted by Thalía, Nadia Ferreira, and Clarissa Molina, the ceremony celebrated the most influential artists across genres including urban, pop, tropical, and Mexican music.

Bad Bunny Leads the Night With Six Awards

Bad Bunny not only secured Artist of the Year, but also won:

  • Song of the Year for “DTMF”
  • Album of the Year for Debí Tirar Más Fotos
  • Urban Male Artist of the Year
  • Pop/Urban Song of the Year (“DTMF”)
  • Tropical Collaboration of the Year with Los Pleneros de la Cresta

His continued dominance reflects his influence across multiple genres and global audiences.

Other Major Winners: Carín León, Karol G, Shakira and More

Regional Mexican star Carín León followed closely with five awards, including Crossover Collaboration of the Year with Kacey Musgraves and Mexican Music Male Artist of the Year.

Several artists earned multiple wins:

  • Karol G (3)
  • Maluma (3)
  • Yuridia (3)
  • Shakira (2)
  • Feid (2)
  • Natti Natasha (2)
  • Majo Aguilar (2)
  • Cazzu (2)
  • Julión Álvarez y su Norteño Banda (2)

Special Honors Celebrate Latin Music Legends

This year’s ceremony also recognized influential careers and cultural contributions:

  • Arcángel — Urban Icon Award
  • Juanes — Lifetime Achievement Award
  • Los Bukis — Musical Legacy Award
  • Manolo Díaz — Visionary Award
  • Paloma San Basilio — Award for Excellence

Full List of Premio Lo Nuestro 2026 Winners

General Categories

  • Artist of the Year — Bad Bunny
  • Song of the Year — “Dtmf” – Bad Bunny
  • Album of the Year — Debí Tirar Más Fotos – Bad Bunny

Collaboration & Special Categories

  • Best Female Combination — “Brujería” – Yuridia & Majo Aguilar
  • Crossover Collaboration of the Year — “Lost in Translation” – Carín León & Kacey Musgraves
  • The Perfect Mix of the Year — “Que Me Quiera Ma’” – Marc Anthony & Wisin
  • Tour of the Year — Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour – Shakira
  • Male New Artist of the Year — Roa
  • Female New Artist of the Year — Camila Fernández
  • Christian Song of the Year — “Sonríele” – Daddy Yankee
  • Afrobeat of the Year — “Soleao” – Myke Towers & Quevedo

Urban Categories

  • Urban Male Artist of the Year — Bad Bunny
  • Urban Female Artist of the Year — Karol G
  • Urban Song of the Year — “Latina Foreva” – Karol G
  • Best Trap/Hip Hop Song — “Bum Bum” – El Alfa, Jon Z & Alofoke Music
  • Urban Collaboration of the Year — “+57” – Karol G, Feid, Dfzm, Ovy on the Drums, J Balvin, Maluma, Ryan Castro, Blessd
  • Best Dembow Song — “Dem Bow” – Natti Natasha, Nando Boom & Dímelo Flow
  • Urban Album of the Year — Ferxxo Vol X: Sagrado – Feid

Pop Categories

  • Pop Male Artist of the Year — Maluma
  • Pop Female Artist of the Year — Cazzu
  • Pop/Rock Group or Duo of the Year — Ha*Ash
  • Pop Song of the Year — “Con Otra” – Cazzu
  • Pop Collaboration of the Year — “Bésame” – Alejandro Sanz & Shakira
  • Pop/Ballad Song of the Year — “Querida Yo” – Yami Safdie & Camilo
  • Pop Album of the Year — Ya Es Mañana – Morat
  • Pop/Urban Collaboration of the Year — “Que Haces” – Becky G & Manuel Turizo
  • Pop/Urban Song of the Year — “Dtmf” – Bad Bunny
  • Pop/Rock Song of the Year — “Vivir Sin Aire” – Maná & Carín León
  • Pop/Urban Best Eurosong — “6 De Febrero” – Aitana

Tropical Categories

  • Tropical Artist of the Year — Romeo Santos
  • Tropical Song of the Year — “Tú Con Él” – Rauw Alejandro
  • Tropical Collaboration of the Year — “Café Con Ron” – Bad Bunny & Los Pleneros De La Cresta
  • Tropical Album of the Year — Natti Natasha En Amargue – Natti Natasha

Mexican Music Categories

  • Mexican Music Male Artist of the Year — Carín León
  • Mexican Music Female Artist of the Year — Majo Aguilar
  • Mexican Music Group or Duo of the Year — Julión Álvarez y Su Norteño Banda
  • Mexican Music Song of the Year — “El Amor De Mi Herida” – Carín León
  • Mexican Music Collaboration of the Year — “Si Tú Me Vieras” – Carín León & Maluma
  • Banda Song of the Year — “El Beneficio De La Duda” – Grupo Firme
  • Mariachi/Ranchera Song of the Year — “Sin Llorar” – Yuridia
  • Norteño Song of the Year — “Rey Sin Reina” – Julión Álvarez y Su Norteño Banda
  • Mexican Music Fusion of the Year — “No Capea” – Xavi & Grupo Frontera
  • Best Electro Corrido — “Triple Lavada Remix” – Esaú Ortiz, Luis R Conriquez, Oscar Maydon, Alemán ft. Victor Mendivil
  • Mexican Music Album of the Year — Sin Llorar – Yuridia

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