Latin Grammy Award for Best Banda Album

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Latin Grammy Award for Best Banda Album
Awarded forquality albums of the banda music genre
CountryUnited States
Presented by The Latin Recording Academy
First awarded2000
Currently held by Julión Álvarez y Su Norteño Banda for De Hoy en Adelante, Que Te Vaya Bien (2023)
Website latingrammy.com

The Latin Grammy Award for Best Banda Album 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]

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The award goes to solo artists, duos, or groups for releasing vocal or instrumental albums containing at least 51% of new recordings in the banda music genre. [2]

The award was first presented to Banda el Recodo for the album Lo Mejor de Mi Vida at the 1st Latin Grammy Awards ceremony in 2000. [3] They are the most awarded band in this category with eight wins out of eleven nominations and are followed by Los Horóscopos de Durango, the first and so far only non-Mexican performer to win, and Joan Sebastian each with two wins. Banda Machos hold the record for most nominations without a win, with six. Chiquis Rivera became the first solo female singer to win for Playlist.

Winners and nominees

Mexican banda Banda El Recodo de Cruz Lizarraga holds the record of most wins in the category with eight as well as most nominations with fourteen. They were also the first recipients of the award in 2000 for Lo Mejor de Mi Vida. Banda El Recodo Cancun.jpg
Mexican banda Banda El Recodo de Cruz Lizárraga holds the record of most wins in the category with eight as well as most nominations with fourteen. They were also the first recipients of the award in 2000 for Lo Mejor de Mi Vida.
Two-time winner, Mexican singer-songwriter Joan Sebastian. He was the first solo act to receive the award. Joan Sebastian Pepsi Center (cropped).jpg
Two-time winner, Mexican singer-songwriter Joan Sebastian. He was the first solo act to receive the award.
Two-time winners La Arrolladora Banda El Limon De Rene Camacho. Arrolladora Banda Limon AccesoTotal.jpg
Two-time winners La Arrolladora Banda El Limón De René Camacho.
Two-time winner, Chiquis Rivera, the first solo female singer to win the award. Janney "Chiquis" Marin, Alma Awards 2012 Red Carpet Arrivals.jpg
Two-time winner, Chiquis Rivera, the first solo female singer to win the award.
2021 winner, Grupo Firme. GRUPO FIRME EN EL ZOCALO.jpg
2021 winner, Grupo Firme.
2023 winners, Julion Alvarez y Su Norteno Banda. Julion Alvarez - Conferencia de Prensa Sobre Comentario Machista.jpg
2023 winners, Julión Álvarez y Su Norteño Banda.
Year [I] Performing artist(s)WorkNominees [II] Ref.
2000 Banda el Recodo Lo Mejor de Mi Vida
[3]
2001 Banda el Recodo Contigo Por Siempre
  • Banda Arkángel R-15 – Reina De Reinas
  • Banda Limonense – Por Una Mujer Bonita
  • Banda MachosMi Guitarra y Yo
  • Carmen Jara – Arráncame La Vida
  • Julio PreciadoComo este loco
[4]
2002 Cuisillos de Arturo Macias Puras Rancheras Con Cuisillos
[5]
2003 Joan Sebastian Afortunado
[6]
2004 Banda el Recodo Por Ti
[7]
2005 Banda el Recodo En Vivo
[8]
2006 Joan Sebastian Más Allá del Sol
[9]
2007 Los Horóscopos de Durango Desatados
[10]
2008 Los Horóscopos de Durango Ayer, Hoy y Siempre
[11]
2009 Alacranes Musical Tu Inspiración
[12]
2010 Banda el Recodo Me Gusta Todo de Tí
[13]
2011 La Arrolladora Banda El Limón De René Camacho Todo Depende de Ti
[14] [15]
2012 La Arrolladora Banda El Limón De René Camacho Irreversible...2012
  • CristinaGolpes de pecho
  • La Adictiva Banda San José De Mesillas – Nada iguales
  • Fidel Rueda – Sinaloense hasta las chachas
  • Beto Zapata – Prisionero de tus zapatos
[16]
2013 Banda Los Recoditos El Free
  • Banda CarnavalLas Vueltas de la Vida
  • Cuisillos2012 Fin y Principio De Una Era
  • El Dasa – Pá La Raza
  • La Adictiva Banda De San José Mesillas – Muchas Gracias
[17]
La Original Banda El Limón De Salvador LizárragaLa Original y Sus Boleros de Amor [17]
2014 Banda El Recodo de Don Cruz Lizarraga Haciendo Historia
[18]
2015 Banda El Recodo De Don Cruz Lizarraga Mi Vicio Mas Grande
[19] [20]
2016 Banda El Recodo De Cruz Lizárraga Raíces
[21]
2017 Banda El Recodo de Cruz Lizárraga Ayer y Hoy
[22]
2018 Banda Los Recoditos Los Gustos Que Me Doy
  • Banda Los Sebastianes – En Vida
  • Luis CoronelAhora Soy Yo
  • Jerry Demara – Brindemos
  • El Fantasma y Su Equipo Armado – En El Camino
[23] [24]
2019 Banda Los SebastianesA Través Del Vaso
  • Saul El Jaguar Alarcón – Para Que No Te Lo Imagines
  • El Mimoso – 25 Años Vol 1
  • La Explosiva Banda De Maza – Un Tributo Al Sol
  • Edwin Luna y La Trakalosa De Monterrey – Me Hiciste Un Borracho
[25]
2020 Chiquis Playlist
[26]
2021 Grupo Firme Nos Divertimos Logrando lo Imposible
[27]
2022 Chiquis Abeja Reina
[28]
2023 Julión Álvarez y Su Norteño Banda De Hoy en Adelante, Que Te Vaya Bien
[29]

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

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