Premios Quiero

Premios Quiero
Awarded forBest in Spanish and International music
CountryArgentina
Presented byQuiero música en mi idioma
First award2009
Websitehttp://www.qmusica.tv/Premios

The Premios Quiero are awards presented annually by the Argentine television channel Quiero música en mi idioma, dedicated to broadcasting music videos.[1] The awards recognize audiovisual artistic excellence in Spanish-language music through public voting.

Since its first edition, the awards have been broadcast as a special television program, usually hosted by two presenters from the channel, with winners shown through videos thanking for the recognition.[2] The statuette is characterized by being an uppercase "Q", representing the logo of the channel that broadcasts the awards, placed on a base featuring a plaque with the name of one of the awarded categories.

History

The first ceremony was broadcast in 2009 in Argentina by the channel Quiero música en mi idioma as a special television program, a format that has continued to the present, with its hosts changing over the years. In its first edition, the winners included Shakira (Best Video of the Year for "Loba" and Best Female Artist for her album Loba), Axel (Best Male Artist for his album Universo), Miranda! (Best Band Video for "Mentía"), No Te Va Gustar (Best Rock Video for "El camino"), Ricardo Arjona (Best Melodic Video for "Sin ti... sin mí"), Carlos Baute and Marta Sánchez (Best Pop Video for "Colgando en tus manos"), Daddy Yankee (Best Urban Video for "Llamado de emergencia") and Gustavo Cerati (Best Vanguard Video for "Déjà vu").[3]

Ceremonies and main winners

No. Year Host(s) Video of the Year Male Artist Video Female Artist Video
1st 2009 Bárbara Attias Juani Martínez "Loba" – Shakira UniversoAxel[a] LobaShakira[b]
2010 2010 "Yerbatero" – Juanes "Guapa" – Diego Torres "Loca" – Shakira
2011 2011 "Muñeco de Haití" – Babasónicos "No alcanzan las flores" – Diego Torres[4] "Ingenua" – Dulce María [5]
2012 2012 Caro Ibarra "¡Corre!" – Jesse & Joy "Todo mi mundo" – Axel "En el amor hay que perdonar" – Belinda[6]
2013 2013 Florencia Ventura "Ciudad mágica" – Tan Biónica "El buzón de tu corazón" – Carlos Baute "Tú ya no estás" – Coki Ramírez
2014 2014 "La luz" – Juanes "Corazón en la maleta" – Luis Fonsi "A bailar" – Lali
2015 2015 "¿Y qué?" – Axel "Juntos" – Juanes "Del otro lado" – Lali
2016 2016 "No soy una de esas" – Jesse & Joy and Alejandro Sanz "Como te extraño" – Abel Pintos "Soy" – Lali
2017 2017 Uma Saponaro Cris Vanadía "Reggaetón lento (Bailemos)" – CNCO "Que nos animemos" – Axel "Si tú te vas" – Tini
2018 2018 Caro Ibarra "Sólo yo" – CNCO "Mariposa" – Abel Pintos "1, 2, 3" – Sofía Reyes[7]
2019 2019 Brenda Di Aloy "22" – Tini and Greeicy "Cien años" – Abel Pintos "22" – Tini and Greeicy
2020 2020 "Tusa" – Karol G and Nicki Minaj "Favorito" – Camilo "High (Remix)" – María Becerra
13th 2021 "Vida de rico" – Camilo "Eres perfecta" – Luciano Pereyra "Casualidad" – Sofía Reyes
14th 2022 Daiana Quiroz Germán Oberti "La bachata" – Manuel Turizo "Carretera y manta" – Pablo Alborán "Cuatro veinte" – Emilia
15th 2023 Germán Oberti Juliana Kawka "Corazón vacío" – María Becerra "Mejor que ayer" – Diego Torres "Corazón vacío" – María Becerra
16th 2024 "Hola perdida" – Luck Ra and Khea "Mi corazón" – Tiago PZK "Baum baum" – Lali

Categories

The Premios Quiero are presented in a series of categories, which include general awards and others divided by musical genre. Currently, 12 categories are awarded, covering various musical genres as well as the general categories.[8]

General

  • Video of the Year
  • Male Artist Video
  • Female Artist Video

Specific

  • Best Rock Video
  • Best Pop Video
  • Best Urban Video
  • Best Melodic Video
  • Best Party Video
  • Best Rap / Trap / Hip Hop Video
  • Best Extraordinary Encounter
  • Best Musician Influencer
  • Best Band Video

Special awards

In addition to the competitive categories, the channel occasionally presents special awards:

  • Best Telenovela Song
  • Career Award

Discontinued categories

  • Best Vanguard Video
  • Best Director
  • Best Reggae Video
  • Best Participation in a Video
  • Best Video to Fall in Love
  • Best Live Video
  • Best Choreography
  • Best YouTube Channel
  • Best At-Home Video

Notes

  1. ^ Only in the first edition was the artist awarded for their studio album.
  2. ^ Only in the first edition was the artist awarded for their studio album.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Llegan los Premios Quiero". Ciudad Magazine. 23 November 2010. Retrieved 19 June 2022.
  2. ^ "Premios Quiero 2020". Q Música TV. 30 December 2020. Retrieved 19 June 2022.
  3. ^ "Se entregaron los Premios Quiero 2009". Television.com.ar. 2009. Retrieved 19 June 2022.
  4. ^ "Especial Premios Quiero 2011, esta noche". Exitoina (in Spanish).
  5. ^ "Ganadores de los Premios Quiero". Hace Instantes (in Spanish).
  6. ^ "Axel, Miranda, Diego Torres y Ricardo Montaner, ganadores de los Premios Quiero". C5N (in Spanish).
  7. ^ "Llega la 10° edición de los Premios Quiero 2018". Pronto (in Spanish).
  8. ^ "Premios Quiero - Lista de nominaciones". Q Música TV. 2 October 2021. Archived from the original on 2 October 2021. Retrieved 19 June 2022.