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Latin Grammy Award for Best Long Form Music Video

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Latin Grammy Award for Best Long Form Music Video
Awarded forvideo albums consisting of more than one song or track
CountryUnited States
Presented byThe Latin Recording Academy
First awarded2006
Currently held byCamilo for Camilo: El Primer Tour de Mi Vida (2023)
WebsiteLatingrammy.com

The Latin Grammy Award for Best Long Form Music Video is an honor presented annually at the Latin Grammy Awards, a ceremony that recognizes excellence and promotes a wider awareness of cultural diversity and contributions of Latin recording artists in the United States and internationally.[1] According to the category description guide for the 13th Latin Grammy Awards, the award is for video albums consisting of more than one song or track and is awarded to artists, video directors and/or producers of at least 51% of the total playing time. If the work is a tribute or collection of live performances, the award is presented only to the directors or producers.[2]

The accolade for Best Long Form Music Video was first presented at the 7th Latin Grammy Awards in 2006 as a tie between Spanish recording artists Bebo and Cigala for their album Blanco y Negro En Vivo (2005) and Café Tacuba for their live album Un Viaje (2005). Three recipients of the award won with a MTV Unplugged release; Ricky Martin (2006), Julieta Venegas (2007) and Juanes (2012). Mexican singer Natalia Lafourcade holds the record of most wins in the category with three (2013, 2017, 2022).

Recipients

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Cuban composer Bebo Valdés was one of the inaugural winners of the category in 2006.
Romani Flamenco gypsy singer El Cigala was one of the inaugural winners of the category in 2006.
2007 winner Ricky Martin.
Mexican band Café Tacvba was one of the inaugural winners of the category in 2006. The band also won in 2014.
Mexican singer Julieta Venegas won the award in 2008.
Venezuelan singer Franco De Vita won the award in 2011.
Colombian singer Juanes has won twice, in 2012 and 2015.
Three-time winner, Mexican singer Natalia Lafourcade.
Spanish singer Alejandro Sanz has won twice, in 2016 and 2019.
2018 winner Pedro Capó.
2023 winner Camilo.
Year Performing artist(s) Work Director(s) and producer(s) Nominees Ref.
2006 Bebo and Cigala Blanco y Negro En Vivo
  • Daniela MercuryBaile Barroco (Daniel dos Santos, video director; Walter Costa, video producer)
  • O RappaAcústico MTV (Joana Mazzuchelli, video director; Nani Escosteguy, video producer)
  • SimoneSimone – Ao Vivo (Roberto Talma, video director; Moogie Canazio, video producer)
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Café Tacuba Un Viaje
  • Tito Lara, video director
  • Gerardo Gutiérrez, video producer
2007 Ricky Martin MTV Unplugged
  • Manny Rodríguez, video director
  • Charlie Singer and Jose Tillan, video producers
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2008 Julieta Venegas MTV Unplugged
  • Milton Lage, video director
  • Michael Dagnery and José Tillán, video producers
  • Miguel BoséPapitour (Eduardo Sánchez, video director; Manolo Roldán, video producer)
  • Gloria Estefan90 Millas (Emilio Estefan, Jr., video director and video producers)
  • Serrat and SabinaDos Pájaros de un Tiro (Luis Parraga, video director; Caster Films S.L., video producer)
  • Various Artists – Buenos Aires, Dias y Noches de Tango (Omar Quiroga and Fabio Zabrowski, video directors; Andrés Mayo, video producer)
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2009 Roberto Carlos and Caetano Veloso E A Música de Tom Jobim
  • Monique Gardenberg and Felipe Hirsch, video directors
  • Guto Graça Mello, video producer
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2010 Voz Veis Una Noche Común y Sin Corriente
  • Néstor Moure, video director
  • Andres Guanipa, video producer
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2011 Franco De Vita En Primera Fila
  • Diego Alvarez, video director
  • Vicente Solís, video producer
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2012 Juanes MTV Unplugged
  • Ivan Dudynsky, video director
  • Charlie Singer & José Tillán, video producers
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2013 Natalia Lafourcade Mujer Divina – Homenaje a Agustín Lara
  • Juan Luis Covarrubias, video director
  • Gonzalo Ferrari, video producer
  • Cartel de SantaMe Atizo Macizo Tour (Diego Álvarez, video director; Aldo Ballesteros, video producer)
  • FuerzabrutaWayra Tour (Leo Aramburú, video director; Corazón Animal, Fuerzabruta and Fernyo Moya, video producers)
  • Fito PáezEl Amor Después del Amor: 20 Años (Diego Álvarez & Fito Páez, video director; Luciano Porri, video producer)
  • Various Artists – Hecho Con Sabor a Puerto Rico (Kacho López Mari, video director; Tristana Robles, video producer)
2014 Café Tacuba El Objeto Antes Llamado Disco, La Película
  • Gregory Allen, video director and productor
2015 Juanes Loco de Amor: La Historia
  • Kacho López, video director
  • María Tristana Robles, video producer
  • Pablo AlboránTerral (Pedro Castro, video director and video producer)
  • KinkyMTV Unplugged (Miguel Roldán, video director; José Viggiano & Marc Zimet, video producers)
  • Ara Malikian15 (Borja Echeverría Lamata, video director; Ara Malikian, video producer)
  • VicenticoÚltimo Acto (Pablo Aparo & Martín Benchimol, video directors; Mariano Castellani, Laura Ricardes & Diego Saenz, video producers)
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2016 Alejandro Sanz Sirope Vivo
  • Carlos Sánchez, video director and video producer
  • BabasónicosDesde Adentro - Impuesto De Fe (En Vivo) (Diego Álvarez, video director; Gastón Etchechoury & Miguel Tafich, video producers)
  • Bebe10 Años Con Bebe (Hernán Zin, director; Olmo Figueredo, Germán Gutiérrez, Nerio Gutiérrez, Sara Santaella & Hernán Zin, video producers)
  • DvicioJusto Ahora y Siempre (Willy Rodríguez, video director; Juan Carlos Moguel, video producer)
  • Eugenia León, Tania Libertad and Guadalupe PinedaPrimera Fila (Ricardo Calderón, video director; Ricardo Calderón & Ricardo Gascón, video producers)
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2017 Natalia Lafourcade Musas, El Documental
  • Bruno Bancalari, video director
  • Juan Pablo López Fonseca, video producer
  • Miguel BoséMTV Unplugged (Miguel Roldán, video director; Luis Roberto López, video producer)
  • BroncoPrimera Fila (Diego Álvarez, video director; Gastón Etchechoury & Miguel Tafich, video producers)
  • GuacoSemblanza (Alberto Arvelo, video director; Gilberto Aguado, Gustavo Aguado, Luis Fernando Borjas, Gabriela Camejo, Victor Márquez & Juan Carlos Salas, video producers)
  • JuanesMis Planes Son Amarte (Kacho López Mari, video director; María Tristana Robles, producer)
2018 Pedro Capó En Letra De Otro - Documentary
  • Diego Álvarez, video director
  • Vicente Solís, video producer
  • La Santa CeciliaAmar y Vivir Documentary (Charlie Nelson, video director; Coyote Media House & Rebeleon Entertainment, video producers)
  • Los Pericos3.000 Vivos (Diego Álvarez, video director; Verónica Álvarez, video producer)
  • Various Artists – Un Mundo Raro: Las Canciones De José Alfredo Jiménez (Rubén R. Bañuelos and Iván López Barba, video directors; Iván López Barba y Alex Briseño, video producers)
  • ZoéPanoramas (Gabriel Cruz Rivas and Rodrigo Guardiola, video directors and video producers)
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2019 Alejandro Sanz Lo Que Fui Es Lo Que Soy
  • Mercedes Cantero, Oscar García Blesa, Gervasio Iglesias and Alexis Morante, video directors
  • Alvaro Agustin, Ghislain Barrois & Gervasio Iglesias, video producers
  • Mastodonte – Anatomía de Un Éxodo (Alfonso Cortés-Cabanillas and Asier Etxeandía, video directors; Jose Luis Huertas and Anibal Ruiz-Villar, video producers)
  • Astor PiazzollaPiazzolla, Los Años del Tiburón (Daniel Rosenfeld, video director and video producer)
  • Draco RosaHotel de Los Encuentros (Henry Duarte, José Luis Jiménez, Miguel Jiménez, Draco Rosa, Redamo Rosa and Revel Rosa, video directors; Hector Espinosa, Mio Hachimori, José Luis Jiménez, Miguel Jiménez, Draco Rosa, Revel Rosa & Sadaharu Yagi, video producers)
  • Carlos VivesDéjame Quererte (Juan Pablo Caballero and Felipe Cortés, video directors; Nathalie Burnside, video producer)
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2020 Carlos Vives El Mundo Perdido de Cumbiana
  • Carlos Felipe Montoya, video director
  • Isabel Cristina Vásquez, video producer
  • AmaiaUna Vuelta al Sol (Marc Pujolar, video director; Júlia Orbegoso & David Serrano, video producers)
  • Just Play Peru – The Warrior Women of Afro-Peruvian Music (Matt Geraghty, Araceli Poma & Daniel Thissen, video directors; Matt Geraghty & Araceli Poma, video producers)
  • Los Tigres del NorteLos Tigres del Norte at Folsom Prison (Tim Donahue, video director; Ilan Arboleda, Zach Horowitz, Los Tigres Del Norte & Jessicya Materano, video producers)
  • Siddharta – "Relato de la Memoria Futuro" (Arturo Fabián De La Fuente & Cristóbal González Camarena, video directors; Arturo Fabián De La Fuente & Cristóbal González Camarena, video producers)
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2021 Juan Luis Guerra Entre Mar y Palmeras
  • Jean Guerra, video director
  • Nelson Albareda, Amarilys Germán, Jean Guerra and Edgar Martínez, video producers
  • Café TacvbaUn Segundo MTV Unplugged (Miguel Roldán, video director; Antonio Contreras Moya, video producer)
  • Carolina DeslandesMulher (Filipe Correia Dos Santos, video director; Pedro Caldeirão, video producer)
  • JuanesOrigen (Documental) (Kacho López Mari, video director; María Tristana Robles Reyes, video producer)
  • Gastón Lafourcade – Quien Me Tañe Escucha Mis Voces (Documental) – (Bruno Bancalari, video director; Natalia Lafourcade & Juan Pablo López Fonseca, video producers)
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2022 Natalia Lafourcade Hasta la Raíz: El Documental
  • Bruno Bancalari & Juan Pablo López-Fonseca, video directors
  • Juan Pablo López-Fonseca, video producer
  • Siudy Garrido – Bailaora - Mis Pies Son Mi Voz (Pablo Croce, video director; Pablo Croce, Siudy Garrido, Adrienne Arhst Center, video producer)
  • RosalíaMotomami (Rosalía Tiktok Live Performance) (Ferrán Echegaray, Rosalía & Stillz, video directors)
  • Romeo SantosRomeo Santos: King of Bachata (Devin Amar & Charles Todd, video directors; Katherine Aquino, Ned Doyle, Raphael Estrella, Sheira Rees-Davies, Amaury Rodríguez & James Rothman, video producers)
  • Vetusta MorlaMatria (Patrick Knot, video director; Vetusta Morla, video producer)
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2023 Camilo Camilo: El Primer Tour de Mi Vida
  • Camilo & Camilo Ríos, video directors
  • Mauricio Ríos, video producer
  • Dawer X Damper – Donde Machi - Album Completo (Ivan Vernaza, video director; Alejandro Velasco Ochoa, video producer)
  • Fanm Zetwal – Fanm Zetwal, Una Historia de Vida u Milagros (Claudia Hernández Romero, video director; Francisco Núñez, video producer)
  • Kenia OsUniverso K23 (Flakka, video director; Compostela Films & Art, video producer)
  • Various Artists – Patria y Vida: The Power of Music (Beatriz Luengo, video director; Michael Fux, Beatriz Luengo, Gloria Rubin & Yotuel, video producers)
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2024 TBA TBA TBA
  • AleMorBeautiful Humans Vol 1. Documental (Wismer Jimenez, video director; AleMor & Wismer Jimenez, video producers)
  • Jovem Mk – Meu Karma (Kaique Alves, Gabriel Avelar & Beto Galloni, video directors; Rodrigo Castello, Mariê Nunes & Eduardo Saraiva, video producers)
  • Mau y RickyHotel Caracas (Daniel Duran, video director; Alegna Espinoza & Maricel Zambrano, video producer)
  • Nathy PelusoGrasa (Album Long Form) (Agustín Puente, video director)
  • Rubio – Nacimos Llorando (Fernando Cattori, video director; Luis Betances, Fernando Cattori, Josep Pardo, Jaume Rigual, Ana Laura Solis, Aura Solis & Joe Solis, video producers)
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Notes

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^[I] Each year is linked to the article about the Latin Grammy Awards held that year.
^[II] Showing the name of the performer and the nominated album

References

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General

  • "Past Winners Search". Latin Grammy Awards. United States: Latin Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences. 2012. Archived from the original on March 5, 2016. Retrieved December 15, 2012.

Specific

  1. ^ "Sobre La Academia Latina de la Grabación". Latin Grammy Awards (in Spanish). United States: Latin Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences. Archived from the original on July 17, 2011. Retrieved July 17, 2011.
  2. ^ "Category Guide". Latin Grammy Awards. United States: Latin Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences. Archived from the original on September 13, 2012. Retrieved October 1, 2012.
  3. ^ "7th Annual Latin Grammy Winners List". Latin Grammy Awards. United States: Latin Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences. 2006. Archived from the original on June 4, 2009. Retrieved October 5, 2012.
  4. ^ "Lista completa de nominados al Latin Grammy". Terra Networks (in Spanish). Mexico: Telefónica. August 29, 2007. Archived from the original on October 6, 2012. Retrieved February 3, 2011.
  5. ^ "9th Annual Latin Grammy Awards" (PDF). Latin Grammy Awards. United States: Latin Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences. June 30, 2008. Archived from the original (PDF) on September 13, 2008. Retrieved December 15, 2012.
  6. ^ "2009 Nominados > Video Musical". Latin Grammy Awards (in Spanish). United States: Latin Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences. 2010. Archived from the original on February 10, 2010. Retrieved October 5, 2012.
  7. ^ "7th Annual Latin Grammy Winners List". Latin Grammy Awards (in Spanish). United States: Latin Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences. 2010. Archived from the original on November 26, 2010. Retrieved October 5, 2012.
  8. ^ "Latin Grammys: The complete list of nominees". Los Angeles Times. United States. November 10, 2011. Archived from the original on March 3, 2013. Retrieved October 5, 2012.
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  10. ^ "La lista completa de nominados a los Latin Grammy 2015" (in Spanish). infobae. September 23, 2015. Archived from the original on April 28, 2019. Retrieved October 2, 2015.
  11. ^ Cobo, Leila (September 21, 2016). "Latin Grammys 2016 Nominations: See the Full List". Billboard. Archived from the original on September 22, 2016. Retrieved September 21, 2016.
  12. ^ "19th Latin Grammy Awards Nominations" (PDF). latingrammy.com. September 21, 2018. Archived from the original (PDF) on November 17, 2020. Retrieved May 26, 2021.
  13. ^ Ryan, Patrick. "Latin Grammys: Camila Cabello, Alejandro Sanz, Rosalía, Luis Fonsi score 2019 nominations". USA TODAY. Archived from the original on December 4, 2019. Retrieved May 22, 2021.
  14. ^ Huston, Marysabel. "Latin Grammy: J Balvin lidera la lista de nominaciones con 13, le sigue Bad Bunny con 9". CNN (in Spanish). Archived from the original on September 29, 2021. Retrieved May 22, 2021.
  15. ^ "22nd Annual Latin GRAMMY Awards® FINAL NOMINATIONS" (PDF). Latin Recording Academy. September 28, 2021. Archived from the original (PDF) on November 3, 2021. Retrieved October 2, 2021.
  16. ^ Cobo, Leila (November 17, 2022). "Latin Grammys 2022: Jorge Drexler & Bad Bunny Lead Early Winners (Updating)". Billboard. Archived from the original on November 18, 2022. Retrieved November 18, 2022.
  17. ^ Ratner-Arias, Sigal (September 19, 2023). "Edgar Barrera Tops 2023 Latin Grammys Nominees: Complete List". Billboard. Archived from the original on September 23, 2023. Retrieved September 19, 2023.
  18. ^ Frazier, Nina (September 17, 2024). "2024 Latin GRAMMYs: See The Full Nominations List". Grammy Awards (in Spanish). Retrieved September 17, 2024.
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