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Tejano Music Award for Song of the Year

2016 Tejano Music Awards
Awarded forSong of the Year
CountryUnited States
Presented byLocal television and radio stations
First awarded1981
Currently held by
Siggno (2015)
Most awards
Mazz (9)
WebsiteTejano Music Awards

The Tejano Music Award for Song of the Year is an honor presented annually at the Tejano Music Awards, whose mission is to recognize the most talented performers of the genre. Songs nominated for the category are also eligible to be nominated for Single of the Year, and genre-specific categories Tejano Crossover, Mexican Regional Song, and Tejano Country Song of the Year. The only English-language recording to have won the award (and to be nominated) was "Oh Girl" by La Mafia in 1983, which was included on Honey, which also won Album of the Year.


Mazz is the most awarded singer with nine wins, while Elida Reyna is the most awarded female singer with six wins.




Contents





  • 1 Recipients


  • 2 See also


  • 3 References

    • 3.1 General


    • 3.2 Specific



  • 4 External links




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Year
Songwriter(s)
Work
Performing artist(s)
Nominees
Ref.

1981

Luévano Marentes
"Senorita Cantinera"

Roberto Pulido

[1]

1982
Johnny Herrera
"Si Querida Verme Llorar"

Lisa Lopez

[1]

1983

Eugene Booker
"Oh Girl"

La Mafia

[1]

1984
Joe Hernandez
"Ella"

Little Joe y la Familia


  • "Tu, Tu y Solo Tu" (Luisa Silva)

  • "Besos y Copas" (Johnny Hernandez)


[1]

1985

Benjamin Sánchez Mota
"Mi Loca Pasion"
La Mafia

[1]

1986
Joe Hernandez
"Las Isabeles"
Little Joe y La Familia

[1]

1987

Cornelio Reyna
"Si Tu Supieras"
La Mafia

[1]

1988

Luis Silva
"Amor Querido"

Ramiro "Ram" Herrera

[1]

1989

Homero Aguilar
"Fijate"

Ramiro "Ram" Herrera

[1]

1990
Luis Silva
"Ahora Quiero Que Me Quieras"

Mazz


  • "Estando Yo Contigo" (Roberto Pulido)

  • "El Aguacero" (Adalberto)

  • "Contigo Quiero Estar" (Selena)

  • "Como Tu Mujer" (New Variety Band)

  • "Porque Tu Eres Mi Carino" (Shelly Lares)

  • "Sensaciones" (Emilio Navaira)

  • "Cuatro Caminos" (Laura Canales)

  • "Querido Amigo" (Ruben Ramos and Little Joe y La Familia)

  • "Prieta Linda" (Grupo Presidente)


[2]

1991
Joe Lopez
"No Te Olvidare"
Mazz


  • "Borracho de Besos" (La Fiebre)

  • "El Sapo" (La Sombra)


[3]

1992

Humberto Ramon
"Que Me Lleven Canciones"
Mazz

[1]

1993
Joe Lopez
"Lo Voy Hacer Por Ti"
Mazz


  • "Como la Hare" (Emilio Navaira)

  • "Hasta Cuando" (David Lee Garza)


[4]

1994

Calixto Ochoa
"La Charanga"

Fandango USA


  • "No Debes Jugar" (Selena)

  • "Ya No Pones Atencion" (Emilio Navaira)


[5]

1995
Selena / Pete Astudillo / A.B. Quintanilla
"Bidi Bidi Bom Bom"
Selena

[1]

1996

F. Valdes Leal
"Tu Solo Tu"
Selena


  • "Cómo Te Llamas" (Albert Lopez)

  • "Estupido Romantico" (Mazz)

  • "Me Esta Doliendo" (Inocencia)

  • "Mire Amigo" (The Hometown Boys)

  • "Para Que" (Joel Nava & The Border)

  • "Por Favor Corazon" (Gary Hobbs)

  • "Tonta" (David Lee Garza)

  • "Ya No Voy a Detenerte" (Letty Guval)


[6]

1997

Cuco Sánchez
"Siempre Hace Frio"
Selena


  • "Como Te Extrano" (Pete Astudillo)

  • "El Coco Rayado" (Ruben Vela)


[1]

1998
Unknown
"Mundo Sin Guitaras"

Roberto Ramon

[1]

1999
A.B. Quintanilla
"Te Quiero Te Amo"
David Lee Garza


  • "Cowboy Cumbia" (Javier Molina)

  • "Eres Mi Droga" (Intocable)


[1]

2000
Elida Reyna / Marco Antonio Pérez
"Duele"

Elida Reyna


  • "El Amigo Que Se Fue" (Intocable)

  • "Fuiste Mala" (Kumbia Kings)


[1]

2001
Michael Salgado
"Ya No Voy Aguantar"

Michael Salgado

[1]

2002
Jimmy Gonzalez
"Ahora Que Hago Sin Ti"
Mazz


  • "Que Metida De Pata" (Jay Perez)

  • "Shhh!" (Kumbia Kings)


[7]

2003
Jimmy Gonzalez
"Yo Te Voy A Amar"
Mazz


  • "El Dolor de tu Presencia" (Jennifer Pena)

  • "Quiero Ser Viejo" (Jay Perez)

  • "Suena" (Intocable)

  • "Vanidosa" (Bobby Pulido)


[1]

2004
Jimmy Gonzalez
"Te Llevo En Mi Alma"
Mazz

[1]

2005

Pete Bustamante, Jr. / Mark Ledesma
"No Puedo Estar Sin Ti"
David Lee Garza


  • "Hello Baby Doll" (Carlos Maldonado and Grupo Fuerte)

  • "Cómo Lo Voy Hacer" (Chente Barrera)

  • "Admisión" (David Marez)

  • "Si Me Dejas No Vale" (Felipe Muñoz)

  • "Cuando El Destino" (Hometown Boys)

  • "Corazon Dormido" (Jimmy González and Mazz)

  • "Mi Ultimo Romance" (Jimmy Lee and Tentazion)

  • "A Que Te Pongo" (K1)

  • "Mi Cumbia, Mi Salsa" (Ram Herrera)

  • "Contigo" (Solido)

  • "Tomas Tomas" (Vida)


[8]

2006
Joe Lopez
"Corazon De Fierro"
Mazz


  • "Brinca" (DJ Kane)

  • "Sin Sangre en Mis Venas" (Sunny Sauceda)

  • "Todo Una Mujer" (Adalberto)

  • "Vida Mia" (La Fuerza)



[9][10]

2007
Joe Lopez
"Chente Barrera Y Taconazo"

Paloma, Piquito De Oro

[1]

2008

Los Desperadoz
"Elida's Medley"
Elida Reyna

[1]

2009

Los Desperadoz
"Retrato Quebrado"
Mazz


  • "La Llorona Loca" (Chente Barrera

  • "Domingo" (Elida Reyna)

  • "Quiero Ese Amor" (Jay Perez)

  • "Acariciame" (Ruben Ramos and The Mexican Revolution)


[1]

2010
Raulito Navaira
"Bajo De Tu Sombra"

Raulito Navaira


  • "Playa del Sol" (Elida Reyna)

  • "Estoy Convencido" (Jay Perez)

  • "No Me Digas Que No" (Jimmy Gonzalez and Mazz)

  • "Sigo Enamorada" (Stefani Montiel)


[1]

2011
Unknown
"Prefiero Morir"
Elida Reyna


  • "Vuelve a Mi" (AJ Castillo)

  • "Dias de Ayer" (Bobby Pulido)

  • "Y Lo Nuestro Que" (Shelly Lares)

  • La Botella" (Hometown Boys)


[1]

2012

Bobby Garza
"Juntos Hasta Morir"
Elida Reyna and Jesse Turner


  • "Honky Tonks and Cantinas" (Michael Salgado)

  • "Invencible" (Jay Perez)

  • "Baila" (Shelly Lares)


[1]

2013
Unknown
"Mi Mundo Se Acabo"

Siggno

[1]

2014
Unknown
"Muevelo Asi"
Elida Reyna and Yeyo


  • "Acurrucate" (Johnny Hernandez)

  • "Ella Sabe" (David Lee Garza)

  • "Perdoname" (Mazz)

  • "Que Te Vas de Mi" (Ricky Valenz)


[1]

2015
Unknown
"Te Llevare"
Siggno


  • "Atrévete Amarme" (Elida Reyna)

  • "Cinco Tumbas" (Hometown Boys)

  • "Ni El Tiempo Podrá" (La Fiebre)

  • "Quisiera Ser Como Tu" (Mazz)

  • "Toma Mi Corazoncito" (David Lee Garza and Juaquin Cura)


[1]


See also[edit]



  • Music of Texas


References[edit]



General[edit]


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Specific[edit]




  1. ^ abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzaa "Complete List Of Winners of the Tejano Music Awards". Retrieved June 10, 2016.


  2. ^ Flores Jr, Adolfo (December 9, 1990). "Tejano Music Celebrates in Awards Show". Del Rio News Herald. Retrieved 27 April 2016.


  3. ^ "1991 Tejano Music Award Finalists". Colorado Springs Hispania News. February 21, 1991. Retrieved 27 April 2016.


  4. ^ Burr, Ramiro (February 20, 1993). "Tejano contest finalists named". San Antonio Express-News.


  5. ^ Burr, Ramiro (February 20, 1994). "Navaira paces Tejano nominees". San Antonio Express-News.


  6. ^ "The 16th Annual Tejano Music Awards Nominees". Laonda.net. Retrieved 25 April 2016.


  7. ^ "22nd Annual Tejano Music Awards - Top 3 Finalists". Laonda.net. Retrieved 25 April 2016.


  8. ^ "25th Silver Anniversary Tejano Music Awards Nominees". La Prensa. March 19, 2005. Retrieved 25 April 2016.


  9. ^ "25th Annual Tejano Music Awards Winners". Hispanicad.com. Retrieved 25 April 2016.


  10. ^ Burr, Ramiro (March 11, 2006). "Tejano nominee list kicks off FanFair". San Antonio Express-News.



External links[edit]


  • Official site of the Tejano Music Awards








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