2019 Premios Juventud

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Premios Juventud 2019
DateJuly 18, 2019
LocationWatsco Center, Coral Gables, Florida
CountryUnited States (US)
Hosted by
Most awards
Most nominationsMaluma (8)
Television/radio coverage
NetworkUnivision
Viewership1.93 million[1]
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The 2019 Premios Juventud ceremony was held on July 18, 2019. Univision broadcast the show live from the Watsco Center in Coral Gables, Florida. Argentine singer and actress Lali, boy band CNCO and Mexican-American TV presenter Alejandra Espinoza hosted the ceremony.

Premios Juventud aims to inspire, motivate and empower Latino youth to become leaders for change. The awards celebrate the current trends in pop culture, music, digital, fashion, television and social media. Maluma had the most nominations with eight, followed by Bad Bunny behind with seven.[2] Bad Bunny, Anuel AA and Cardi B won the most awards of the night, with three each.

Maluma and Jesse & Joy were the first artists to receive the Agente de Cambio Award honoring their humanitarian work. Two young Latinos, Alondra Toledo and Carlos Osuna, were also honored with the trophy for their leadership and positive contributions to the community.[3]

Performers[edit]

Artist(s) Song(s)
Pre-show
Daniel El Travieso "Seguimos Siendo Panas"
Camilo "No Te Vayas"
Amara La Negra "What A Bam Bam"
Tito El Bambino "Pega Pega"
Main show[4][5][6][7]
Karol G "Ocean"
Mau y Ricky
Sebastian Yatra
Camilo
"Ya No Tiene Novio"
"La Boca"
"Desconocidos"
Sech "Otro Trago"
Myke Towers "Si Se Da"
Guaynaa "Rebota"
Rauw Alejandro "Que Le De"
Lunay
Daddy Yankee
Chris Jeday
Gaby Music
"Soltera (Remix)"
Christian Nodal "De Los Besos Que Te Di"
Anuel AA "Por Ley"
"Amanece"
Natti Natasha "Oh Daddy"
Dalex
Sech
Cazzu
Feid
Rafa Pabön
"Pa Mi (Remix)"
Farruko
Anuel AA
"Delincuente"
Christian Nodal
Ángela Aguilar
Pipe Bueno
"Volver Volver"
"Sombras"
Mi Gusto Es"
"Cielito Lindo"
CNCO "De Cero"
Silvestre Dangond
Cedric Gervais
"El Santo Cachón (Remix)"
"Summertime Sadness (Remix)"
Sebastián Yatra
Tini
"Cristina"
Maluma
Sech
Farruko
Lenny Tavarez
Dalex
"HP"
"Qué Más Pues (Remix)"
Cazzu "Visto a Las 00:00"
Eladio Carrion "Mi Error"
Amenazzy "Baby"
Lyanno "Pa Que Vuelvas"
Pitbull
Daddy Yankee
Natti Natasha
"No Lo Trates"
Jesse & Joy "Mañana Es Too Late"
Romeo Santos
El Chaval de la Bachata
Frank Reyes
"Payasos"
"Masoquismo"
Pedro Capó
Farruko
Lali
"Calma (Remix)"
Reykon
Maluma
"Latina"
Miky Woodz
Chencho Corleone
"Impaciente"
R.K.M & Ken-Y "Cuando Lo Olvides"

Presenters[edit]

Source:[8]

Nominations[edit]

The official nominees were revealed on May 21, 2019. Maluma had the most nominations with eight, followed by Bad Bunny and Daddy Yankee behind with seven each, and Becky G, Anuel AA, J Balvin and Karol G all with six.[2] Anuel AA, Bad Bunny and Cardi B had the most wins of the night, taking home three awards each, followed by Daddy Yankee, Karol G and Maluma, who won two each.[3]

Music[edit]

Best Song: Can't Get Enough of This Song Best Song: Singing in the Shower
Best Song: The Traffic Jam Sick Dance Routine (Best Choreography)
Singer + Songwriter + Composer (Best Singer-Songwriter) New to the US, but big at home (Best New Artist)
Producer You Know by Shout-Out (Best Producer) The New Urban Generation (Best New Urban Artist)
  • Amenazzy
    • Camilo
    • Dalex
    • DaniLeigh
    • Eladio Carrion
    • Lyanno
    • Paloma Mami
    • Rombai
    • Sech
Regional Roots 2.0 (Best Regional Mexican Artist) The New Regional Mexican Generation
(Best New Regional Mexican Artist)
  • T3R Elemento
    • El Fantasma
    • Fuerza Regida
    • Kanales
    • Lenin Ramírez
Best Reality Show Break-Out Artist This Is a BTS (Best Behind the Scenes)

Social[edit]

Can't Get Enough... (Best Social Artist) Best Scroll Stopper
Couples that Fire Up My Feed (Best Couple) Triple Threat (Best Influencer)
On The Rise (Best New Influencer) Name a Better Duo (Best Influencer Duo)
Best LOL Award (Best Comedy-Creator Influencer) Living Your Best Life (Best Committed Influencer)
  • Daniel El Travieso
    • Eric Ochoa
    • Jiapsi Yañez
    • Mario Aguilar
    • The Crazy Gorilla

Fashion[edit]

High Fashion Street Style
Shoe-Aholic Hair Obsessed

Agentes de Cambio Award[edit]

Winners:

Multiple nominations and awards[edit]

The following received multiple nominations:

The following won multiple awards:

References[edit]

  1. ^ Pucci, Douglas. "Thursday Final Ratings: 'Premios Juventud' Puts Univision Atop Prime Time Among Adults 18–49 and 18–34". programminginsider.com. Retrieved July 20, 2019.
  2. ^ a b Fernández, Suzette (May 21, 2019). "Maluma, Bad Bunny and Anuel AA Lead Premios Juventud Nominations: Full List". Billboard. Retrieved July 3, 2019.
  3. ^ a b Fernandez, Suzette (July 18, 2019). "Anuel AA & Bad Bunny Big Winners at Premios Juventud 2019". Billboard. Retrieved July 19, 2019.
  4. ^ "Maluma, Pitbull, Daddy Yankee, Natti Natasha, Romeo Santos Confirmed for Univision's 'Premios Juventud'". Billboard. June 12, 2019. Retrieved July 3, 2019.
  5. ^ Fernandez, Suzette (June 21, 2019). "Farruko, Sebastian Yatra, Tini & More Added to Univision's Premios Juventud Lineup". Billboard. Retrieved July 3, 2019.
  6. ^ Fernandez, Suzette (June 21, 2019). "'Premios Juventud' Adds 19 More Performers: See Full Lineup". Billboard. Retrieved July 11, 2019.
  7. ^ "Ángela Aguilar, Christian Nodal y Pipe Bueno están listos para el homenaje a la música mexicana que ofrecerán en Premios Juventud". Univision (in Spanish). July 16, 2019. Retrieved July 17, 2019.
  8. ^ "Los actores Eva Longoria y Eugenio Derbez, entre las estrellas que anunciarán los Premios Juventud 2019". Infobae (in Spanish). July 1, 2019. Retrieved July 4, 2019.