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Latin Grammy Award for Best Merengue/Bachata Album

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The Latin Grammy Award for Best Merengue/Bachata Album is awarded for "vocal or instrumental Merengue and/or Bachata albums containing at least 51% playing time of newly recorded material".[1] The award was originally as Best Merengue Album and established in 2000 before it was discontinued in 2007. The award was brought back with its current name in 2019.

Years reflect the year in which the Latin Grammy Awards were presented, for works released within the eligibility period.

2000s

Year Winner Nominations
2007 La Llave de Mi Corazón by Juan Luis Guerra
Regreso el Jefe by Elvis Crespo
Real Time by Limi-T 21
Con Sabor Mi by Kinito Méndez
A Tu Gusto by Toño Rosario
2006 MQ by Milly Quezada La Hora de Verdad by Grupo Manía
Amor de Locos by Eddy Herrera
Rankeo by Limi-T 21
103 Boulevard by Johnny Ventura
2005 Saboréalo by Elvis Crespo En Vivo 2004 by Los Toros Band
Celebra Conmigo by Kinito Méndez
Generciones by Ramón Orlando
Resistiré by Toño Rosario
2004 Sin Desperdicio by Johnny Ventura 20 Años Después by Alex Bueno
Contra la Marea by Gisselle
Hombres de Honor by Grupo Manía
Como Nunca... Como Siempre by Limi-T 21
2003 Pienso Así... by Milly Quezada
Urbano by Elvis Crespo
Latino by Grupo Manía
Swing a Domicilio by Los Hermanos Rosario
Sigue Siendo El Hombre Merengue by Kinito Méndez
2002 Yo Por Tí by Olga Tañón Atrevido by Eddy Herrera
Pa' La Calle by Los Toros Band
A Palo Limpio by Kinito Méndez
Mal Acostumbrado by Fernando Villalona
2001 ...De Vuelta al Barrio by Chichi Peralta Grupomania 2050 by Grupo Manía
Me Enamore by Eddy Herrera
En Vivo! by Manny Manuel
Yo Soy Toño by Toño Rosario
2000 Ni Es Lo Mismo Ni Es Igual by Juan Luis Guerra Píntame by Elvis Crespo
Masters of the Stage by Grupo Manía
Bomba 2000 by Los Hermanos Rosario
Olga Viva, Viva Olga by Olga Tañón

See also

References

  1. ^ "CATEGORY DEFINITIONS". Latin GRAMMYs. Retrieved 7 May 2019.