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Latin Grammy Award for Best Female Pop Vocal Album

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Country
  
United States

Official website
  
latingrammy.com

Last awarded
  
2011

First awarded
  
2001

Instituted
  
2001

Category of
  
Latin Grammy Award

Latin Grammy Award for Best Female Pop Vocal Album

Awarded for
  
recordings of the pop genre by a female performer

Presented by
  
Latin Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences

People also search for
  
Latin Grammy Award for Album of the Year

Winners & Nominees
  
Sale el SolShakira - Gustavo Celis - Dave Clauss, Sale el Sol, Winner, SeducciónMyriam Hernández, Seducción, Nominee, Acordes De Mi DiarioMerche, Acordes De Mi Diario, Nominee, ManuscritoClaudia Brant, Manuscrito, Nominee, Guerra fríaMalú, Guerra fría, Nominee, Mi PlanNelly Furtado - Demacio Castellon, Mi Plan, Winner, Boleto de EntradaKany García, Boleto de Entrada, Nominee, CuéntameRosario Flores, Cuéntame, Nominee, YBebe, Y, Nominee, Black FlamencoEstrella María Benzo Blas, Black Flamenco, Nominee, Primavera in anticipoLaura Pausini, Primavera in anticipo, Winner, AireLuz Rios, Aire, Nominee, Día AzulJimena Ángel, Día Azul, Nominee, Hu Hu HuNatalia Lafourcade, Hu Hu Hu, Nominee, Amaia MonteroAmaia Montero, Amaia Montero, Nominee, Cualquier DíaKany García - Guillermo Gil - Pancho Ruiz -, Cualquier Día, Winner, RealEdnita Nazario, Real, Nominee, Parte De MíRosario Flores, Parte De Mí, Nominee, Arpegios de amor: Requiem por tres almasAna Gabriel, Arpegios de amor: Requiem por tres almas, Nominee, FuerzaAlejandra Guzmán, Fuerza, Nominee, Yo cantoLaura Pausini, Yo canto, Winner, RecordandoShaila Dúrcal, Recordando, Nominee, AnatomíaAna Belén, Anatomía, Nominee, Allá en el SurIlona, Allá en el Sur, Nominee, UtopíaBelinda, Utopía, Nominee

The Latin Grammy Award for Best Female Pop Vocal Album was an honor presented annually at the Latin Grammy Awards from 2001 to 2011 The award was given to a female performer for albums containing at least 51% of new recordings of the pop genre. Since its inception, the award category has had several name changes. In 2000 was known as Best Female Pop Vocal Performance, being awarded for singles or tracks. The following year onwards the award for Best Female Pop Vocal Album was presented.

The award has been presented to singers originating from Canada, Colombia, Italy, Puerto Rico, Spain, and the United States. The award for Female Pop Vocal Performance at the 1st Latin Grammy Awards was earned by Colombian singer-songwriter Shakira for the song "Ojos Así". Shakira was also awarded Female Pop Vocal Album in 2006 for Fijación Oral Vol. 1 (which also received the Latin Grammy for Album of the Year) and in 2011 for her album Sale el Sol. In 2001, the award winners were announced at a press conference, since the 2nd Latin Grammy Awards were scheduled to take place on September 11, 2001. Christina Aguilera received the award for her first Spanish language album Mi Reflejo.

Recipients

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

References

Latin Grammy Award for Best Female Pop Vocal Album Wikipedia


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