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Latin Grammy Award for Best Pop Album by a Duo or Group with Vocals Awarded for recordings of the pop genre by
duos or groups Country United States Presented by
The Latin Recording Academy First awarded 2001 Last awarded 2011 Website
latingrammy.com
The Latin Grammy Award for Best Pop Album by a Duo or Group with Vocals was an honor presented annually at the
Latin Grammy Awards between 2001 and 2011.The award was given to
duos or groups for albums containing at least 51% of new recordings of the pop genre.
[1] In 2000 an award known as Best Pop Performance by a Duo/Group with Vocal was presented. From 2001 to 2011 the award for Best Pop Album by a Duo or Group with Vocals was presented.
[2]
Award-winning albums have been recorded by Mexican artists more than any other nationality, though they have also been released by musicians or groups originating from Spain and the United States.
Bacilos and
Sin Bandera are the most awarded bands in the category with two wins (out of three nominations) each; currently both
ensembles are disbanded.
[3]
[4] Spanish trio
Presuntos Implicados hold the record for most nominations without a win, with three, and Mexican band
RBD and Spanish bands
Amaral ,
Estopa and
Jarabe de Palo had two unsuccessful nominations. The last winner of this category was given to
supergroup
Alex, Jorge y Lena for their
eponymous 2010 album .
Recipients
Mexican-Argentine duo
Sin Bandera won the award twice, in 2002 and 2004.
Mexican musician
Armando Manzanero won the award alongside various artists for the album
Duetos .
Spanish band
La Oreja de Van Gogh won in
2006 for
Guapa .
Mexican band
Belanova won in
2008 for
Fantasía Pop .
Mexican band
Reik won in
2009 for
Un Día Más
Mexican band
Camila , winners in
2010 for the album
Dejarte de Amar
2000s
2010s
^[I] Each year is linked to the article about the Latin Grammy Awards held that year.
See also
References
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"Manual de Categorías: Area Pop" (in Spanish). Latin Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences. Archived from
the original on July 17, 2011. Retrieved January 28, 2011 .
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"Past Winners Search" .
National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences . Retrieved May 4, 2011 .
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"Bacilos se separa" .
People en Español (in Spanish).
Time, Inc . November 4, 2005. Archived from
the original on March 13, 2011. Retrieved May 10, 2011 .
^ Santiago, Patricia (May 20, 2008).
"En México, su último 'show' " (in Spanish).
El Universal . Retrieved May 10, 2011 .
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"The Full List of Nominations" . Los Angeles Times . Tribune Company. July 18, 2001. Retrieved January 28, 2011 .
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"Selected Nominees For The Third Latin Grammy Awards" .
AllBusiness.com . August 3, 2002. p. 3. Retrieved January 28, 2011 .
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"The nominees are ..." Los Angeles Times . Tribune Company. July 23, 2003. p. 2. Retrieved January 28, 2011 .
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"Lista de nominados al los Grammy Latinos" (in Spanish). Terra Networks México. Retrieved January 28, 2011 .
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"Complete list of 6th annual Latin Grammy nominations" .
USA Today .
Gannett Company . November 2, 2005. Retrieved January 28, 2011 .
^ Faber, Judy (September 26, 2006).
"Shakira Leads Latin Grammy Nominations" .
CBS News . Retrieved January 28, 2011 .
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"Lista completa de nominados al Latin Grammy" (in Spanish). Terra Networks México. August 29, 2007. Retrieved February 3, 2011 .
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"9th Annual Latin Grammy Awards" . Los Angeles Times . Tribune Company. September 10, 2007. Archived from
the original on October 26, 2012. Retrieved January 28, 2011 .
^ Cobo, Leila (November 6, 2009).
"Juan Gabriel Steals Show, Calle 13 Sweep Latin Grammys" .
Billboard . Retrieved May 11, 2011 .
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"Conoce a los nominados a los Grammy Latinos" (in Spanish). Terra Networks México. September 19, 2009. Retrieved January 28, 2011 .
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"Latin Grammys 2010 – Complete Winners List" .
AOL . November 12, 2010. Archived from
the original on February 17, 2011. Retrieved January 28, 2011 .
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"Latin Grammy nominees announced: Alejandro Sanz and Camila among top contenders" . Los Angeles Times . Tribune Company. September 8, 2010. Retrieved January 28, 2011 .
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"Latin Grammys: The complete list of nominees" .
Los Angeles Times .
Tribune Company . September 14, 2011. Retrieved September 14, 2011 .
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