Billboard Latin Music Award for Producer of the Year

Billboard Latin Music Award for Producer of the Year
Current: 2023 Billboard Latin Music Awards
Awarded forthe best performing producers in Billboard magazine
CountryUnited States
Presented byBillboard
First awarded1996
Last awarded2023
Currently held byEdgar Barrera (2023)
Most awardsRudy Pérez (4)
Most nominationsRudy Pérez and Fernando Camacho Tirado (5)
Websitebillboardevents.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.

Recipients

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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
  • Aureo Baqueiro
  • Estefano
  • José Luis Terrazas
[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
  • Alfonso Lizarraga
  • Carlos Paucar
  • Joel Lizarraga
[24]
[25]
2012 A&X
[26]
[27]
2013 Fernando Camacho Tirado
[28]
2014 Romeo Santos
[29]
[30]
2015 Romeo Santos
  • Jesús Tirado Castañeda
  • Carlos Paucar
  • Sky
[31]
[32]
2016 Saga Whiteblack
  • Romeo Santos
  • Jesús Jaime Gonzalez Terrazas
  • Jesús Tirado Castañeda
[33]
2017 Saga Whiteblack
  • Sky
  • Jesús Jaime Gonzalez Terrazas
  • Sergio Lizarraga
[34]
2018 Mauricio Rengifo and Andres Torres
  • Chris Jeday
  • Saga Whiteblack
  • Wisin
[35]
2019 Chris Jeday
  • Andrés Torres and Mauricio Rengifo
  • DJ Snake
  • José Martín Velázquez
[36]
2020 Tainy
[37]
2021 [38]
2022
  • Jimmy Humilde
  • Marco "MAG" Borrero
  • Ovy on the Drums
  • Súbelo Neo
[39]
2023 Edgar Barrera
  • Ernesto Fernández
  • Jimmy Humilde
  • Marco "MAG" Borrero
  • Ovy on the Drums
[40]

Records

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Most nominations

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Nominations Producer
5 Fernando Camacho Tirado
Rudy Pérez
4 Armando Ávila
Jesús Tirado Castañeda
Jesús Guillén
3 Bebu Silvetti
Kike Santander
Marco Antonio Solís
Romeo Santos
Sergio George
Sky Rompiendo
Saga Whiteblack
Tainy
Ovy on the Drums
2 Alejandro Jaén
Andrés Torres & Mauricio Rengifo
Aureo Baqueiro
Cachorro López
Carlos Paucar
Chris Jeday
Emilio Estefan, Jr.
Jesús Jaime Gonzalez Terrazas
Luny Tunes
DJ Snake
Súbelo Neo
Jimmy Humilde
Marco "MAG" Borrero

Most awards

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Awards Producer
4 Rudy Pérez
3 Tainy
2 Armando Ávila
Fernando Camacho Tirado
Luny Tunes
Marco Antonio Solís
Romeo Santos
Saga Whiteblack

See also

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References

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