1998 Billboard Latin Music Awards
Appearance
1998 Billboard Latin Music Awards | |
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Date | April, 1998 |
Venue | Fontainebleau Hotel, Miami Beach, Florida, United States |
The 5th annual Billboard Latin Music Awards which honor the most popular albums, songs, and performers in Latin music took place in Miami.
Pop
Hot latin tracks of the year
- "Lo Mejor de Mí", Cristian Castro[1]
- "Deseperadamente Enamorado", Jordi
- "Por Debajo de la Mesa", Luis Miguel
- "Si Tú Supieras", Alejandro Fernández
Pop album of the year, Male
- "Romances", Luis Miguel[1]
- "Me Estoy Enamorando", Alejandro Fernández
- "Lo Mejor de Mí", Cristian Castro
- "Vivir", Enrique Iglesias
Pop album of the year, female
- "Tierna La Noche", Fey[1]
- "Amor a La Mexicana", Thalía
- "Puntos Cardinales", Ana Torroja
- "Piel de Ángel", Lucero
Pop album of the year, duo or group
- "Compas", Gipsy Kings[1]
- "MDO", MDO
- "Viviendo Del Futuro", Sentidos Opuestos
- "Entre La Linea Del Bien Y La Linea Del Mal", Donato y Estefano
Pop album of the year, new artist
- "Evolution", Boyz II Men[1]
- "Deseperadamente Enamorado", Jordi
- "MDO", MDO
- "Jan", Jan
Tropical/Salsa
Tropical/salsa song of the year
- "Y Hubo Alguien", Marc Anthony[1]
- "Amor Narcótico", Chichí Peralta
- "Me Cansé de Ser La Otra", La India
- "Un Disco Más" / "Niegalo Todo", Charlie Zaa
Tropical/salsa album of the year, male
- "Contra la Corriente", Marc Anthony[1]
- "Sentimientos", Charlie Zaa
- "Tengo Fe", Carlos Vives
- "Ya No Soy el Niño Aquel", Jerry Rivera
Tropical/salsa album of the year, female
- "Llévame Contigo", Olga Tañon[1]
- "Sobre el Fuego", La India
- "Aquí Estoy", Jailene Cintrón
- "Una Mujer Como Yo", Albita
Tropical/salsa album of the year, duo or group
- "Buena Vista Social Club", Buena Vista Social Club[1]
- "Swing On", DLG
- "Alto Honor", Grupo Mania
- "Pa' Otro La'o", Chichí Peralta & Son Familia
Regional Mexican
Regional Mexican song of the year
- "Ya Me Voy para Siempre", Los Temerarios[1]
- "Jefe de Jefes", Los Tigres del Norte
- "Nube Viajera", Alejandro Fernández
- "Vuela Paloma", Ezequiel Peña
Regional Mexican album of the year, male
- "Recuerdo Especial", Michael Salgado[1]
- "Estatua de Marfil", Vicente Fernández
- "Muy Dentro de Mi Corazón", Alejandro Fernández
- "Llegaste A Mi Vida", Bobby Pulido
Regional Mexican album of the year, female
- "Con un mismo corazón", Ana Gabriel[1]
- "Florecer", Nydia Rojas
- "Los Besos No Se Dan en La Camisa", Ana Barbara
- "Tuya", Graciela Beltrán
Regional Mexican album of the year, duo or group
- "Partiéndome El Alma", Grupo Límite[1]
- "Juntos Otra Vez", Juan Gabriel and Rocío Dúrcal
- "Jefe de Jefes", Los Tigres del Norte
- "En Concierto Vol. 2", Los Temerarios
Others awards
Billboard latin 50 artist of the year
Billboard latin dance album of the year
Billboard latin 50 album of the year
Hot latin tracks artist of the year
Latin rap album of the year
Latin rock album of the year
Contemporary Latin jazz album of the year
- Passion Dance', Herb Alpert[1]
Latin dance single of the year
- "Mueve La Cadera (Move your Hips)", Proyecto Uno[1]
Songwriter of the year
Publisher of the year
- Bmg Songs[1]
Publishing corporation of the year
- Sony/Atv Music[1]
Producer of the year
- Rafael Perez Botija[1]