List of Awards and Nominations Received By Ricky Martin - Latin Billboard Music Awards

Latin Billboard Music Awards

Year Recipient Award Result
1999 Vuelve Album of the Year Won
"Vuelve" Hot Latin Track of the Year Won
2000 "Bella" Latin Pop Track of the Year Nominated
"Livin' La Vida Loca" Latin Pop Track of the Year Nominated
Hot Latin Tracks Artist of the Year Nominated
2001 "Shake Your Bon-Bon" Latin Dance Maxi-Single of the Year Nominated
2002 La Historia Latin Greatest Hits Album of the Year Nominated
2002 "Loaded" Latin Dance Maxi-Single of the Year Nominated
2002 Himself Special Award - (Spirit Of Hope) Won
2004 Almas Del Silencio Latin Pop Album Of The Year, Male Won
"Tal Vez" Hot Latin Song Of The Year Won
Latin Pop Airplay Track Of The Year, Male Won
"Jaleo" Latin Dance Club Play Track Of The Year Nominated
2006 "I Don't Care/Que Mas Da" " Latin Dance Club Play Track Of The Year Won
2007 Tu Recuerdo" Hot Latin Songs Of The Year, Vocal Duet or Collaboration Nominated
Latin Pop Airplay Song Of The Year, Duo Or Group Nominated
MTV Unplugged Latin Pop Album Of The Year, Male Nominated
2008 "Black & White Tour" Latin Tour Of The Year Nominated
2012 M+A+S Tour Artista Del año, Gira Nominated
Himself Solista Latin Pop del año Nominated
M+A+S Album Latin Pop del Año Nominated

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