Lo Nuestro Award for Regional Mexican New Artist of the Year

The Lo Nuestro Award for Regional Mexican New Artist of the Year was an honor presented annually by American network Univision.

[1] The nominees and winners were originally selected by a voting poll conducted among program directors of Spanish-language radio stations in the United States and also based on chart performance on Billboard Latin music charts, with the results being tabulated and certified by the accounting firm Deloitte.

Mexican singer Pablo Montero and group Los Temerarios, winners in 1990 and 1999, respectively, were also nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Mexican/Mexican-American Album;[4][5] while 2009 nominees Los Pikadientes de Caborca were also shortlisted for a Grammy Award for Best Regional Mexican Album.

[7][8] Mexican singer and actress Mariana Seoane, winner in 2005, received a Latin Grammy Award nomination for Best Grupero Album.

[9] Mexican singer Gerardo Ortíz won the award in 2011, only a few weeks after he had survived an ambush attempt during which his cousin and business manager had been killed.

A man dressed in Mexican charro suit, holding a microphone in his left hand and a hat on the right.
Mexican performer Alejandro Fernández (pictured in 2011) , nominee in 1993
A man leaning on his left side, wearing a shirt and denim pants, holding a microphone in his left hand and a hat on the right.
American singer Bobby Pulido (pictured in 2012) , nominee in 1997
A man dressed in Mexican charro suit in black and white, holding a microphone in his right hand and a hat on the left.
Mexican singer Pablo Montero (pictured in 2011) , winner in 1999