Premio Lo Nuestro 1995

In 1989, the Lo Nuestro Awards were established by Univision, to recognize the most talented performers of Latin music.

[1] The categories included are for the Pop, Tropical/Salsa, Regional Mexican and Rap genres, and Music Video.

[1] The 7th Lo Nuestro Award ceremony was held on May 18, 1995, in a live presentation broadcast in United States and Latin America by Univision.

Mexican singer-songwriter Juan Gabriel was the most nominated performer, with five nominations, including Pop Album (Gracias Por Esperar), Male Artist, and Pop Song (for writing "Mañana", performed by Cristian Castro; "Luna", performed by Ana Gabriel; and "Pero Qué Necesidad", performed by Gabriel); the singer-songwriter received the Pop Song of the Year Award for his single "Pero Qué Necesidad".

[4] Tejano singer Selena dominated the Regional Mexican field winning all her nominations, including Album of the Year (Amor Prohibido), Regional Mexican Song ("Amor Prohibido") and Female Artist of the Year; Selena also won for Pop Female Artist.

Luis Miguel, performing.
Mexican performer Luis Miguel (pictured in 2009) , won the Lo Nuestro for Pop Album and Pop Male Artist of 1994
Carlos Vives, speaking.
Colombian singer Carlos Vives (pictured in 2010) , won three Lo Nuestro Awards in 1995