Billboard Latin Music Award for Producer of the Year
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Awarded forthe best performing producers in Billboard magazine
CountryUnited States
Presented byBillboard
First award1996
| Billboard Latin Music Award for Producer of the Year | |
|---|---|
| Current: 2023 Billboard Latin Music Awards | |
| Awarded for | the best performing producers in Billboard magazine |
| Country | United States |
| Presented by | Billboard |
| First award | 1996 |
| Final award | 2023 |
| Currently held by | Edgar Barrera (2023) |
| Most awards | Rudy Pérez (4) |
| Most nominations | Rudy Pérez and Fernando Camacho Tirado (5) |
| Website | billboardevents.com |
The Billboard Latin Music Award for Producer of the Year is an honor presented annually at the Billboard Latin Music Awards. A ceremony which honors "the most popular albums, songs, and performers in Latin music, as determined by the actual sales, radio airplay, streaming and social data that informs Billboard's weekly charts."[1] The award is given to the best performing producers on Billboard's Latin charts.
| Year | Producer | Nominees | Ref. |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1996 | Marco Antonio Solís | Nominations were not provided prior to 1999. | [2] |
| 1997 | Marco Antonio Solís | [3] | |
| 1998 | No award | [4] | |
| 1999 | Emilio Estefan, Jr. | Nominations were not provided prior to 1999. | [5] |
| 2000 | Pedro Ramírez | [6] | |
| 2001 | Rudy Pérez |
|
[7] |
| 2002 | Bebu Silvetti |
|
[8] |
| 2003 | Rudy Pérez |
|
[9] [10] |
| 2004 | Rudy Pérez |
|
[11] [12] |
| 2005 | Rudy Pérez |
|
[13] [14] |
| 2006 | Luny Tunes |
|
[15] [16] |
| 2007 | Luny Tunes |
|
[17] [18] |
| 2008 | Juan Luis Guerra |
|
[19] [20] |
| 2009 | Armando Ávila |
|
[21] [22] |
| 2010 | Armando Ávila |
|
[23] |
| 2011 | Fernando Camacho Tirado |
|
[24] [25] |
| 2012 | A&X |
|
[26] [27] |
| 2013 | Fernando Camacho Tirado |
|
[28] |
| 2014 | Romeo Santos |
|
[29] [30] |
| 2015 | Romeo Santos |
|
[31] [32] |
| 2016 | Saga Whiteblack |
|
[33] |
| 2017 | Saga Whiteblack |
|
[34] |
| 2018 | Mauricio Rengifo and Andres Torres |
|
[35] |
| 2019 | Chris Jeday |
|
[36] |
| 2020 | Tainy |
|
[37] |
| 2021 |
|
[38] | |
| 2022 |
|
[39] | |
| 2023 | Edgar Barrera |
|
[40] |