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Lo Nuestro Award for Regional Mexican Group or Duo of the Year

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Lo Nuestro Awards for Regional Mexican Group or Duo of the Year
Current: Premio Lo Nuestro 2015
Awarded forRegional Mexican Group or Duo of the Year
CountryUnited States
Presented byUnivision
First awarded1989
Currently held byLa Arrolladora Banda El Limón de René Camacho (2015)
Most awardsIntocable (5)
Most nominationsBanda el Recodo (8)
Websiteunivision.com/premiolonuestro

The Lo Nuestro Award for Regional Mexican Group or Duo of the Year is an award presented annually by American network Univision. It was first awarded in 1989 and has been given annually since. The accolade was established to recognize the most talented performers of Latin music.[1] The nominees and winners were originally selected by a voting poll conducted among program directors of Spanish-language radio stations in the United States and also based on chart performance on Billboard Latin music charts, with the results being tabulated and certified by the accounting firm Deloitte.[1][2] At the present time, the winners are selected by the audience through an online survey.[3] The trophy awarded is shaped in the form of a treble clef.[1]

The award was first presented to Mexican band Los Bukis. American group Intocable holds the record for the most awards, winning on five occasions out of seven nominations. Mexican band La Original Banda el Limón de Salvador Lizarraga are the most nominated band without a win, with four unsuccessful nominations.

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Winners and nominees

Listed below are the winners of the award for each year, as well as the other nominees for the majority of the years awarded.

Key Meaning
Indicates the winner
Year Performer Ref
1989
(1st)
Los Bukis [4][5]
Bronco
Los Tigres del Norte
Los Yonics
1990
(2nd)
Grupo Bronco [6][7]
Los Caminantes
Los Tigres del Norte
Los Yonics
1991
(3rd)
Los Temerarios [8][9]
Grupo Bronco
Mazz
Los Tigres del Norte
1992
(4th)
La Mafia [10][11]
Grupo Bronco
Mazz
La Sombra
1993
(5th)
La Mafia [12][13]
Grupo Bronco
Mazz
Los Temerarios
1994
(6th)
La Mafia [14][15]
Los Bukis
Grupo Bronco
Mazz
1995
(7th)
Marco Antonio Solís and Los Bukis [16][17]
Los Fugitivos
Los Temerarios
Los Tigres del Norte
1996
(8th)
La Mafia [18][19]
Marco Antonio Solís and Los Bukis
Bronco
Liberación
1997
(9th)
Límite [20][21]
Bronco
La Mafia
Los Mismos
1998
(10th)
Límite [22][23]
1999
(11th)
Límite [24][25]
Los Temerarios
Los Tigres del Norte
Los Tucanes de Tijuana
2000
(12th)
Conjunto Primavera [26][27]
A.B. Quintanilla and Kumbia Kings
Banda el Recodo
Los Angeles Azules
2001
(13th)
Los Tigres del Norte [28][29]
Los Ángeles de Charly
Banda el Recodo
Conjunto Primavera
2002
(14th)
Palomo‡ [30][31]
A.B. Quintanilla and Kumbia Kings
Banda el Recodo
Conjunto Primavera
2003
(15th)
Intocable [32][33]
Alberto and Roberto
Banda el Recodo
Conjunto Primavera
Germán Lizárraga and su Banda Estrellas de Sinaloa
2004
(16th)
Kumbia Kings, Juan Gabriel, and El Gran Silencio [3][34]
Conjunto Primavera
Palomo
Intocable
2005
(17th)
Montez de Durango [35][36]
Banda el Recodo
Conjunto Primavera
Los Tigres del Norte
2006
(18th)
Intocable [37][38]
Beto y sus Canarios
Conjunto Primavera
K-Paz de la Sierra
2007
(19th)
Intocable [39][40]
Conjunto Primavera
Grupo Montéz de Durango
Los Tigres del Norte
2008
(20th)
Intocable [41][42]
Alegres de la Sierra
Conjunto Primavera
Los Tigres del Norte
2009
(21st)
Alacranes Musical [43][44]
Conjunto Primavera
Montez de Durango
La Arrolladora Banda El Limón
Los Creadorez del Pasito Duranguense de Alfredo Ramírez
2010
(22nd)
La Arrolladora Banda El Limón [45][46]
Alacranes Musical
Banda el Recodo
Dareyes de la Sierr
Montéz de Durango
2011
(23rd)
Banda el Recodo [47][48]
El Trono de Mexico
Intocable
La Arrolladora Banda El Limón
La Original Banda El Limón
2012
(24th)
Intocable [49][50]
Banda Los Recoditos
La Arrolladora Banda El Limón
La Original Banda el Limón de Salvador Lizarraga
Voz de Mando
2013
(25th)
La Arrolladora Banda El Limón de René Camacho [51][52]
La Adictiva Banda San José de Mesillas
Calibre 50
La Original Banda El Limón de Salvador Lizárraga
2014
(26th)
Banda el Recodo [53][54]
La Arrolladora Banda El Limón de René Camacho
Calibre 50
La Original Banda El Limón de Salvador Lizárraga
Voz de Mando
2015
(27th)
La Arrolladora Banda El Limón de René Camacho [55][56]
Banda Carnaval
Banda Los Recoditos
Banda Sinaloense MS de Sergio Lizárraga
Calibre 50

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