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Premios Juventud


Premios Juventud


Premios Juventud (Youth Awards) is an awards show for Spanish-speaking celebrities in the areas of film, music, sports, fashion, and pop culture, presented by the television network Univision. Winners are determined by online vote at univision.com.

Premios Juventud is set apart by their unique categories, including "Me muero sin ese CD" (Album I can't live without), "Mi concierto favorito" (My favorite concert), and "La más pegajosa" (Catchiest song). Past winners have included people such as Ricky Martin, Shakira, Prince Royce, Juanes, Enrique Iglesias, Daddy Yankee, Thalía, RBD, Romeo Santos, Antonio Banderas, Maná, Jennifer Lopez, Gloria Trevi and Fifth Harmony.

Editions

The first two editions were held in September. In 2006 it was moved up to July. From 2004 to 2017 the show aired on a Thursday. The 2018 edition has been the only edition to be held on a Sunday and to not have nominees and voting. With the 2019 edition, the show moved back to a Thursday and nominees and voting returned.

Records

Most wins

The record for most Premios Juventud won is held by Karol G with 28 awards, followed by Shakira with 24 awards. The record for most Premios Juventud won by a male artist belongs to Daddy Yankee with 22 awards. The record for most wins for a group belongs to RBD, who have collected 20 awards. The records for most wins for a professional sports team belongs to the New York Yankees, with 8 awards.

Most wins in a single ceremony

The record for the most Premios Juventud won in a single year is held by Luis Fonsi (in 2009), with 10 awards won. RBD (in 2006), Karol G (in 2022) and Shakira (in 2023) follow with 9 awards won in a single year.

  • Luis Fonsi: 10 (2009)
  • RBD: 9 (2006)
  • Karol G: 9 (2022)
  • Shakira: 9 (2023)

Notes

See also

  • Latin American television awards

References

Giuseppe Zanotti Luxury Sneakers

External links

  • Official Premios Juventud website—(in Spanish)



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