Latin Grammy Award for Best Short Form Music Video

[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 an ensemble in this category with four (out of seven nominations), "Atrévete-te-te", "La Perla", "Calma Pueblo" and "Ojos Color Sol"; by virtue of his lead performance with Calle 13 and three additional victories as a solo artist, Residente is the category biggest winner with seven accolades.

Colombian singer-songwriter Juanes has been awarded three times for the music videos for "Volverte a Ver", "Me Enamora", and "Pa'Dentro".

Gabriel Coss and Carlos R. Pérez hold the record for the most wins as directors, with a total of two each.

Guatemalan singer Ricardo Arjona and Argentinean band Babasónicos hold the record for the most nominations without a win, with three each.

Cuban-American Gloria Estefan was the inaugural winner of the category in 2000 for " No Me Dejes de Querer ".
A black and white image with a white male, shaved, shirtless, holding a microphone with his right hand while lifting his left hand. On his neck hangs a necklace.
Puerto Rican singer René Pérez ( Residente ) of the band Calle 13 has won seven times in the category, four times as a part of the band and three as a solo artist.
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2002 winner, Colombian singer Shakira
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Colombian singer-songwriter Juanes received the award in 2005 , 2008 and 2018 .
Mexican rock band Molotov won the award in 2003.
2004 winner Draco Rosa .
Panamanian singer Rubén Blades won alongside Calle 13 in 2009.
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2010 winner, Mexican singer Julieta Venegas
Cuban-Canadian singer Alex Cuba won the award in 2013.
Venezuelan alternative band La Vida Bohème won the award in 2014.
Cuban musician Silvio Rodríguez won in 2015 alongside Calle 13 .
Argentine duo Illya Kuryaki and the Valderramas won the award in 2016.
Puerto Rican singer Luis Fonsi won in 2017 with Daddy Yankee .
Spanish singer Rosalía won the award with American rapper Travis Scott in 2020.
French duo Ibeyi won in 2022 alongside Residente .
Argentine singer Nathy Peluso won the award in 2023.