Grammy Award For Best Latin Pop Album - Recipients

Recipients

Years reflect the year in which the Grammy Awards were presented, for works released in the previous year.

Year Winner Nominations
2011 Paraíso Express by Alejandro Sanz Spain
2010 Sin Frenos performed by La Quinta Estación Spain
2009 La Vida... Es un Ratico performed by Juanes Colombia;
2008 El Tren de los Momentos performed by Alejandro Sanz Spain;
2007 Adentro performed by Ricardo Arjona Guatemala;
Limón y Sal performed by Julieta Venegas Mexico;
2006 Escucha performed by Laura Pausini Italy;
2005 Amar Sin Mentiras performed by Marc Anthony Puerto Rico;
2004 No Es Lo Mismo performed by Alejandro Sanz Spain;
2003 Caraluna performed by Bacilos United States;
2002 La Música de Baldemar Huerta performed by Freddy Fender United States;
2001 MTV Unplugged performed by Shakira Colombia;
2000 Tiempos performed by Rubén Blades Panama
1999 Vuelve by Ricky Martin Puerto Rico
1998 Romances by Luis Miguel Mexico
1997 Enrique Iglesias by Enrique Iglesias Spain
1996 Amor by Jon Secada Cuba
1995 Segundo Romance by Luis Miguel Mexico
1994 Aries by Luis Miguel Mexico
1993 Otro Día Más Sin Verte by Jon Secada Cuba
1992 Cosas del Amor by Vikki Carr United States
1991 "¿Por Qué Te Tengo Que Olvidar?" by José Feliciano Puerto Rico
1990 "Cielito Lindo" by José Feliciano Puerto Rico
1989 Roberto Carlos by Roberto Carlos Brazil
1988 Un Hombre Solo by Julio Iglesias Spain
1987 "Le Lo Lai" by José Feliciano Puerto Rico
1986 Es Fácil Amar by Lani Hall United States
1985 Always in My Heart (Siempre en Mi Corazón) by Placido Domingo Spain
1984 Me Enamoré by José Feliciano Puerto Rico

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