Latin Grammy Award for Best Short Form Music Video

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Latin Grammy Award for Best Short Form Music Video
Awarded for quality short form music videos
Country United States
Presented by Latin Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences
First awarded 2000
Official website LatinGrammy.com

The Latin Grammy Award for Best Short Form Music Video is an honor presented annually at the Latin Grammy Awards, a ceremony that recognizes excellence and creates a wider awareness of cultural diversity and contributions of Latin recording artists in the United States and internationally.[1] The award has been given since the 1st Latin Grammy Awards in 2000 to artists, directors and producers of an individual promotional music video released for the first time during the award eligibility year.[2]

"No Me Dejes de Querer", performed by Gloria Estefan and directed by Emilio Estefan, was the first music video to be awarded.[3] They were followed by Ricky Martin for the video "She Bangs".[4] Shakira's "Suerte" was also awarded, and the recipient of the first Video of the Year award at the MTV Video Music Awards Latinoamérica.[5] The English-language version of the video received four nominations at the MTV Video Music Awards of 2002.[6] The music video for the bilingual track "Frijolero" by Mexican band Molotov, that employs animation software previously developed by the directors Jason Archer and Paul Beck for the American film Waking Life, received the award in 2003.[7]

Puerto-Rican band Calle 13 holds the record for the most wins as a performer in this category with four (out of seven nominations), "Atrévete-te-te", "La Perla", "Calma Pueblo" and "Ojos Color Sol". Colombian singer-songwriter Juanes has been awarded twice for the music videos for "Volverte a Ver" and "Me Enamora". Gabriel Coss holds the record for the most wins as a director, with a total of two. Guatemalan singer Ricardo Arjona and Argentinean band Babasónicos hold the record for the most nominations without a win, with three each.

Recipients

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Puerto Rican singer René Pérez of the band Calle 13 was awarded four times in the category, for the music videos for "Atrévete-te-te", "La Perla", "Calma Pueblo" and "Ojos Color Sol".
A blonde woman smiling.
2002 winner Shakira
A white man with black hair to his shoulders, with a black shirt with silver buttons with an open mouth to a microphone stand.
Colombian singer-songwriter Juanes received the award in 2005 and 2008.
Year[I] Work Performing artist(s) Director(s) Nominees Ref.
2000 "No Me Dejes de Querer" Gloria Estefan Emilio Estefan [8]
2001 "She Bangs" Ricky Martin Wayne Isham [9]
2002 "Suerte" Shakira Francis Lawrence [10]
2003 "Frijolero" Molotov Jason Archer
Paul Beck
[11]
2004 "Más y Más" Robi Draco Rosa Angela Alvarado Rosa [12]
2005 "Volverte a Ver" Juanes Gustavo Garzón [13]
2006 "Atrévete-te-te" Calle 13 Jorge "Fish" Rodríguez
Gabriel Coss
[14]
2007 "Ven a Mi Casa Esta Navidad" Voz Veis Luis Miguel Leal [15]
2008 "Me Enamora" Juanes Aggressive [16]
2009 "La Perla" Calle 13
Rubén Blades
Gabriel Coss
Israel Lugo
[17]
2010 "Bien o Mal" Julieta Venegas Agustín Alberdi [18]
2011 "Calma Pueblo" Calle 13 Alejandro Santiago Ciena [19]
2012 "Me Voy" Jesse & Joy Carlos López Estrada
  • Catupecu Machu – "Metrópolis Nueva"
  • Georgina – "Rara"
  • Nevilton – "Tempos de Maracujá"
  • Rakel – "En el Tiempo"
[20]
2013 "Eres Tú" Alex Cuba Taylor Fox
Christian Bielz
[21]
2014 "Flamingo" La Vida Bohème Carl Zitelmann [22]
2015 "Ojos Color Sol" Calle 13 featuring Silvio Rodríguez Kacho López [23]

^[I] Each year is linked to the article about the Latin Grammy Awards held that year.

See also

References

General

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