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TelevisaUnivision Unveils Premio Lo Nuestro 2026 Nominees: Bad Bunny, Carín León, Myke Towers, and Rauw Alejandro Lead the List

MIAMI – January 13, 2026 – TelevisaUnivision announced the nominations for the 38th Annual Premio Lo Nuestro Awards, highlighting the artists, songs, and albums that are shaping Latin music across various genres, including pop, urbano, tropical, and Mexican music. The eligibility period for the 2026 awards spans from September 30, 2024, through October 1, 2025. Premio Lo Nuestro 2026 will air live in the United States on Univision, UNIMÁS, and Galavisión, and stream on ViX across most Latin American countries Thursday, February 19, at 7 p.m. ET / 6 p.m. CT, from the Kaseya Center in Miami, Florida.

Under the theme “Honrando lo que Somos,” Premio Lo Nuestro celebrates this year the defining moment Latin music is experiencing, one marked by a renewed and powerful connection to its roots, reflected in the latest works of artists such as Bad Bunny and Karol G, among others. The show will honor pride in where we come from and the cultural force that unites generations, genres, and borders, paying tribute to our roots, our essence, and the cultural identity that defines us.

This year’s nominations span 44 categories, underscoring the global impact and diversity of Latin music. Bad BunnyCarín LeónMyke Towers, and Rauw Alejandro emerge among the most nominated artists, earning 10 nominations each across multiple categories, including top general categories such as the prestigious Premio Lo Nuestro Artist of the Year, Song of the Year, and Album of the Year. Close behind are BeéleFuerza Regida, and Karol G, each earning eight nods and joining Bad BunnyCarín LeónMalumaMarc AnthonyRauw AlejandroRomeo Santos, and Shakira in the Premio Lo Nuestro Artist of the Year category.

The general categories reflect a year defined by crossover moments and genre-defining releases. Song of the Year features chart-topping hits such as “DTMF” (Bad Bunny), “Latina Foreva” (Karol G), “Soltera” (Shakira), “Desde Hoy” (Natti Natasha), and “El Amor de Mi Herida” (Carín León), among the 10 nominees. Meanwhile, Album of the Year recognizes some of the most impactful releases of the year, including “Debí Tirar Más Fotos” (Bad Bunny), “Tropicoqueta” (Karol G), “Palabra de To’s (Seca)” (Carín León), “Cosa Nuestra” (Rauw Alejandro), and “Babylon Club” (Danny Ocean).

Across genre-specific categories, the nominations underscore the breadth of today’s Latin sound. In Urbano, contenders include leading artists such as Bad BunnyKarol GRauw AlejandroFeidMyke Towers, and Anitta. In Pop, nominees feature standout names, including Alejandro SanzShakiraSebastián YatraCamiloAitana, and Morat. In the Mexican Music category, several of the biggest forces are represented throughout the nominations, including Alejandro FernándezChristian NodalCarín LeónFuerza RegidaGrupo Frontera, Yuridia, and Xavi, who earned seven nominations.

Emerging talent is also front and center, with nominees for Male and Female New Artist of the Year including AllehAria BelaCamila FernándezYeri Mua, and Zoe Gotusso, among others.

Fans can cast their votes for their favorite artists at PremioloNuestro.com from now until January 26. Additional details will be announced soon.

Editor / Writer / Producer For Drop the Spotlight

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