It’s been a turbulent ride since Young Thug was released from jail in October 2024. Nearly 11 months later, Thugger finally returns to speak out with his music, as the highly anticipated UY Scuti album arrived on Friday (Sept. 26).

Thugger set the table for UY Scuti with the Future-assisted “Money on Money” in April. He followed up with “Miss My Dogs” earlier in September, which found him apologizing and addressing some major figures in his life, including girlfriend Mariah the Scientist, Drake, Gucci Mane, 21 Savage, Future and Lil Baby.

The Atlanta native’s last album, Business Is Business, was released in June 2023 while Thug was still behind bars. The LP debuted at No. 2 on the Billboard 200 with 89,000 total album units earned.

UY Scuti suffered plenty of delays before arriving, as the project was previously rumored to be released in May and June, before getting pushed to Sept. 19.

Thug pivoted to Sept. 26 out of respect for Cardi B, who dropped her Am I the Drama? album on Sept. 19. “Yall know I wasn’t dropping Friday. It’s a ladies day,” he wrote to X. And Cardi replied, “And you better step next week …you got this, You know this !!”

Thugger explained to GQ in April about why he titled the project UY Scuti. “I just feel big, you know. The name of my album UY Scuti. I feel like I’m one of the biggest stars,” he said. “I did a lot. Founding this culture. The new rap game that’s happening right now. I’m out of this world. Not like God, though.”

Young Thug spent Wednesday (Sept. 24) at the Los Angeles federal courthouse supporting his friend Metro Boomin, who was facing trial in his civil sexual assault lawsuit.

Stream UY Scuti below.


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Doja Cat is back to being a pop star on her new album Vie.

The 15-track project dropped on Friday (Sept. 26) and includes one feature from Doja’s Kiss Me More sister, SZA. The album also includes the lead single “Jealous Type,” which Doja performed at the 2025 VMAs alongside celebrated saxophonist Kenny G. Doja previously said this album would be more pop-lenient compared to her 2023 rap album Scarlet, and will focus on love, romance, and sex. She made good on that promise, as Vie‘s sound never strays away from the 80s-infused pop energy heard on past Doja hits like Say So.” The singer and rapper spoke about working with producer Jack Antonoff for the lighthearted record in an interview with Apple Music, and said crafting the record together became a very personal experience.

“I’m working with Jack Antonoff and working with a person that’s new in my life,” she told Zane Lowe. “And so it’s the grappling with talking about something personal and creating something fresh, and then getting to know someone new, and then all of these things fell together really naturally. He’s been such a wonderful person to work with.”

Now that the project is out, Doja Cat will celebrate the release with her Ma Vie World Tour. While she has only announced shows in Asia, New Zealand, and Australia, she’s set to perform on Saturday Night Live on Oct. 4, so hopefully some North American dates will follow after that.

Listen to Doja Cat’s new album Vie below.

Leading up to the Latin American leg of his Cosa Nuestra World Tour, set to continue on Oct. 13 in Chile, Rauw Alejandro dropped his new studio album Cosa Nuestra: Capítulo 0 — a prequel to his chart-topping Cosa Nuestra released last fall — on Friday (Sept. 26).

A contrast to his 2024 set that was elegant and glamorous, and inspired by New York in the ‘70s and the era of the Sicilian mafia, Cosa Nuestra: Capítulo 0 “is all about the Caribbean, not only Puerto Rico,” he tells Billboard. “There’s so much inspiration in music from Cuba, the Dominican Republic, Jamaica, Haiti — I believe we’re all one nation. The Caribbean shares the same blood — we’re Indian, African and Spanish — that’s our race.” 

Sonically, the 14-track set offers traditional bomba and plena (“Carita Linda,” “Caribeño”); his first-ever bachata called “Silencio,” written and produced by Romeo Santos; and closes with three brand new salsa tunes, including the sultry “Callejón de los Secretos” with Mon Laferte.

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In between, he gives fans his signature perreo and R&B numbers, including “Buenos Términos,” “Nostalgia de Otoño” and “Contrabando,” and is also home to the previously released 2024 banger “Santa” with Rvssian and Ayra Starr.

Cosa Nuestra: Capítulo 0 — which Rauw began working on in 2023 — drops in the midst of this Cosa Nuestra world tour, allowing him to create new music while “staying in the same era and character,” he notes. 

“The meaning of Cosa Nuestra is so big that I have to release 20 albums to explain its concept. There’s no time to do that in just one album,” he laughs. “I’m going to continue to bring my roots to the world. Nowadays I feel so connected with my people and am very proud of where I come from. I don’t have to look outside when I have everything here.” 

Stream and listen to Cosa Nuestra: Capítulo 0 below:


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Mariah Carey‘s sparkle doesn’t dull on her 16th studio album, Here For It All, which was released on Friday (Sept. 26) via gamma.

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The 11-track LP was preceded by two singles, “Type Dangerous” and “Sugar Sweet,” the latter featuring Shenseea and Kehlani. “Type Dangerous” won best R&B at the 2025 MTV Video Music Awards, where Carey received the Michael Jackson Video Vanguard Award, and also became her landmark 50th Billboard Hot 100 hit as well as her first No. 1 on Adult R&B Airplay in nearly 20 years. The project also includes collaborations with Anderson .Paak (“Play This Song”) and The Clark Sisters (“Jesus I Do”).

Although she’s not featured on the album, SZA and MC previewed a snippet of “In Your Feelings” during their Apple Music conversation in NYC Wednesday (Sept. 24). And Mimi told Gayle King in her CBS Mornings interview earlier on release week about the intentionality behind the title track and its sequencing on the project. “The last song on the album I decided first. I was like, ‘The last song is going to be “Here For It All.” And I’m going to make it the title track.’ It’s just something that feels good to me, and I didn’t want people to miss it,” she said.

Here For It All arrives seven years after her last studio album, Caution. The 10-song LP included collaborations with Ty Dolla $ign (“The Distance”), Slick Rick and Blood Orange (“Giving Me Life”) and Gunna (“Stay Long Love You”). It peaked at No. 5 on the Billboard 200 and topped Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums.

Listen to Here For It All below.


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The 2025 Premios Juventud trophies were handed out Thursday night (Sept. 25) in Panama at a ceremony filled with exciting performances by stars ranging from Marc Anthony and Gloria Trevi to this year’s Agents of Change honorees, Carlos Vives and Myke Towers.

The event started with a powerful tribute to Panama that included a combination of legends, music icons and emerging artists, with Boza, Dímelo Flow, Farruko, Los Rabanes, Nando Boom, Natti Natasha, Samy and Sandra Sandoval, Sech and Willie Colón performing classics such as “La Murga”, “Ellos Benia Dem Bow” and “Gallina Fina”.

Other Latin music stars shone with their vibrant performances at the first-ever edition of the event held outside the United States. Xavi made his Premios Juventud debut, performing his single “Corazón de Piedra”; Maluma took the stage to sing his latest hit “Bronceador,” and Grupo Firme performed “El Beneficio de la Duda.” Additionally, Bad Gyal sang “Da Me,” Camilo and Morat joined forces for their collaboration “Me Toca a Mí,” and Farruko presented “Bandido” along with his new single, “Oe Oe.”

Hosted by Alejandra Espinoza, Clarissa Molina, and Nadia Ferreira, the 22nd edition of Premios Juventud was broadcast live from the Figali Convention Center in Panama City via Univision, UNIMÁS, Galavisión, and ViX.

Bad Bunny and Morat led the winners’ list of winners with three awards each. The Puerto Rican superstar won best urban track (“DTMF”), best urban mix (“Adivino”), and best urban album (Debí Tirar Más Fotos), while the Colombian band got favorite group or duo of the year, best pop/rock song (“Me Toca a Mí”), and best pop album (Ya Es Mañana).

The Premio Juventud artist of the year award went to Karol G, who also won tropical hit of the year (“Si Antes Te Hubiera Conocido”). Carín León also got two trophies: best Mexican music song (“El Amor de Mi Herida”) and best Mexican music album (Boca Chueca, Vol. 1).

But who topped our ranking of the best performances of the night? Keep reading to find out!

A wave of Latin artists took over the 2025 Premios Juventud that were hosted in Panama City on Thursday night (Sept. 25), marking the first time the awards were presented outside the United States. 

Coinciding with Hispanic Heritage Month and under the theme “evolving to the rhythm of music,” this year’s move “reinforces TelevisaUnivision’s commitment to honoring the strength, values and traditions of Latin American communities,” according to a statement shared with Billboard.

Bad Bunny and Danny Ocean lead this year’s nominations with six nods each, followed by the five-time nominees Anitta, Beéle, Carín León, Emilia, Myke Towers, Netón Vega and Peso Pluma. Traditionally, the nominations salute today’s youth in music, television, social media, streaming and pop culture with an eligibility period from May 31, 2024, to June 1, 2025, and the winners are determined by popular vote. 

Meanwhile, Carlos Vives and Myke Towers were recognized as this year’s Agents of Change. Vives for his dedication to cultural and community development through his Tras La Perla Foundation, and Towers for his work with the Young Kingz Foundation, a nonprofit organization focused on empowering vulnerable communities. 

On television, artists such as Maluma, Camilo, Grupo Firme, Marc Anthony, Bad Gyal, Gloria Trevi, and Sech, to name a few, graced the stage with their vibrant performances, and at the same time, Billboard was catching all the action at the blue carpet that fans didn’t watch on TV. 

Below, check out some of the action that happened behind the scenes.

It was an embarrassment of riches at Portola 2025, with a head-spinning lineup that was bursting at the seams with legends, essential acts of the moment and a whole lot of rising stars. The weather more than cooperated, with sunshine and warm winds blowing off San Francisco Bay and onto the approximately 40,000 people gathered for each of the event’s two days.

This year marked the fourth edition of the event, which more or less adopted an if-it’s-not-broke-don’t-fix-it ethos by keeping most every stage in the same position as years past. The only major visible changes were an expanded ultra-VIP viewing area at the main stage and more lights and speakers in the festival’s massive warehouse space, which, despite being built almost entirely from metal, offered a pristine sound experience.

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The Warehouse hosted some of the best sets of the weekend, with Chris Stussy delivering sophisticated yet unpretentious techno for the Sunday evening crowd and Japanese phenom Yousuke Yukimatsu playing an inventive set on Saturday night (and spotted taking photos with fans in the crowd later that evening).

Meanwhile, unstoppable Dutch star Mau P drew a massive crowd to the main stage on Saturday, and Dom Dolla did the same the night after, with the crowd and the producer alike seeming to take special pleasure when he dropped 2019’s “San Frandisco.” Peggy Gou closed out the weekend during a packed set in the warehouse, darkwave duo Boy Harsher cemented their star status with an electric Sunday night show, The Prodigy thrilled a mega-packed audience with their signature brand of hard-edged rave music and Hamdi lit up the Ship Tent (so named because it’s literally in front of a giant ship) during a hyphy golden-hour set that featured hits like his Skrillex collab “Push.”

Toward the end of the weekend, Moby summed it all up when he told the crowd that “in my heart of hearts, I am still a little rave kid, and some of the most joyful, transcendent moments of my life have been at experiences like this, surrounded by tens of thousands of people, everyone happy, everybody celebrating this sort of collectively created utopia, so I would like to dedicate this next song to everyone here who creates utopia for everyone else.”

To wit, in a weekend of much joy and many highlights, these are five of of the standout moments from the Sept. 20-21 festival.

Another day, another flood of music industry deals. How does one keep track? In an effort to provide an overview of the latest acquisitions, mergers, joint ventures, licensing agreements and more, Billboard publishes a list of all of the latest pacts that have hit our radar every other Thursday.

To start this week, Republic Records signed a partnership with Nothing Projects Interactive that will see Republic artists included as playable characters in OnlyHands, an upcoming real-time fighting game. In the game, winning a match results in real artist tracks being played, boosting artists’ streams and revenue. Additionally, “artists can drop tracks, cosmetics, or signature moves directly into gameplay,” according to a press release. OnlyHands is slated to launch in Q4 of 2025, with more information, including which Republic artists will take part, to be announced later in the year.

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Secretly Distribution struck a global distribution deal with Jack White‘s Third Man Records. Secretly will now handle physical and digital distribution, digital and retail marketing, and technological support for all upcoming releases from Third Man. The first releases under the deal will be new albums from Snõõper and The Belair Lip Bombs; other artists on Third Man include White, Lola Kirke, Sleep and Bobby Weird & Wolf Bros.

Atlantic Music Group inked a joint venture with rock/hip-hop artist Ricky Hil’s Limosa Nostra Records. Through the deal, the companies will jointly put out future releases from Hi along with Limosa Nostra artists, including SosMula (one-half of City Morgue). Hil is currently readying his next album, 10,000 Grams. Hil will continue serving as Limosa Nostra’s CEO, while his manager, Louie Reed, has been appointed president of the label. Sam Cohen, the GM of 10K Projects and senior vp at Atlantic Records, will oversee operations for Limosa Nostra within Atlantic. Finally, Hil’s longtime engineer, Mike Gaydusek, will lead Limosa Nostra Studios as chief engineer.

See the remainder of the latest music industry deals below.

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Global Citizen Festival is returning once again to New York City. Taking place in Central Park, this year will see Shakira and Cardi B (who’s taking over for The Weeknd) as headlining acts. The event will kick off on the Great Lawn this Saturday, Sept. 27. Doors will open at 2 p.m. ET and the show will run from 4 p.m. to 10 p.m. If you haven’t already snagged tickets, we’ve compiled a guide to securing last-minute tickets through Stubhub and other resale sites below.

Who’s on the Global Citizen Festival 2025 lineup?

In addition to Shakira and Cardi B, Tyla, Ayra Starr, Mariah the Scientist and Camilo will grace the stage at Global Citizen Festival. Blackpink’s Rosé will also make a special appearance. Although he won’t be performing, Hugh Jackman, a long-time Global Citizen Ambassador, will host the festival, alongside Bill Nye, Adam Lambert, Danai Gurira, and Liza Koshy as co-host.

Additional speakers include Tony Goldwyn, Kristen Bell, Laurie Hernandez, Nate Burleson, Vladimir Duthiers, Lydia Kekeli Amenyaglo, Fy Rajaonarivelo, Esther Kimani, Omowumi Ogunrotimi, Valeriia Rachynska, and Taily Terena.

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For the first time, Premios Juventud is taking place outside of the United States and being hosted in Panama. The 22nd edition is broadcasting live on Univision on Thursday night (Sept. 25), with Bad Bunny and Danny Ocean leading the list of nominees with six noms each.

The awards ceremony, hosted by Alejandra Espinoza, Clarissa Molina and Nadia Ferreira, will include performances by Camilo, Boza, Gloria Trevi, Grupo Firme and Morat, to name a few. Meanwhile, Carlos Vives and Myke Towers will be honored as Agents of Change.

Below, check out the updating list of winners:

Best Pop/Rock Song

“¿Cómo Pasó?” – Ela Taubert 

WINNER: “Me Toca A Mí” – Morat & Camilo

“Ojalá Pudiera Borrarte” – Maná & Marco Antonio Solís

“Se Va La Luz” – Black Guayaba 

“Una Noche Contigo” – Juanes

Premios Juventud Artist of the Year 

Bad Bunny 

Beéle 

Carín León 

Karol G 

Myke Towers 

Natti Natasha 

Netón Vega 

Rauw Alejandro

Favorite Group or Duo of The Year 

Fuerza Regida 

Grupo Frontera 

Mau y Ricky 

Morat 

Rawayana

New Generation – Female Artist

Aria Bela

De La Rose

Mari

Yailin La Más Viral

Yami Safdie

Yeri Mua

New Generation – Male Artist 

Alex Ponce

Alleh

Beéle

Ca7riel & Paco Amoroso

DND

Kapo

La Cruz

Leo Rizzi

Roa

Yorghaki

New Generation – Mexican Music 

Calle 24 

Camila Fernández 

Clave Especial 

Esaú Ortiz 

Kevin Aguilar 

Línea Personal 

Macario Martínez 

Netón Vega

Tito Double P

Victor Mendivil

Girl Power 

“Amiga Date Cuenta” – Ha*Ash & Thalia 

“Blackout” – Emilia, Tini & Nicki Nicole

“Chulo Pt.2” – Bad Gyal, Tokischa & Young Miko 

“En 4” – Kenia Os & Anitta 

“Mi Rey, Mi Santo” – María José & Ana Bárbara 

“Miumiu” – Sofía Reyes, Luísa Sonza & Rainao

Omg Collaboration 

“Dallax” – Feid & Ty Dolla $Ign

“Now Or Never” – Bon Jovi & Pitbull 

“Ojos Tristes (With The Marías)” – Selena Gomez, Benny Blanco & The Marías 

“Santa” – Rvssian, Rauw Alejandro & Ayra Starr 

“Tonight (Bad Boys: Ride Or Die)” – Black Eyed Peas, El Alfa Ft. Becky G

The Perfect Collab 

“La Cuadrada” – Belinda & Tito Double P 

“Mercedes” – Becky G & Oscar Maydon 

“Perdonarte ¿Para Qué?” – Los Ángeles Azules & Emilia 

“Por Qué Será” – Grupo Frontera & Maluma 

“Vivir Sin Aire” – Maná & Carín León

Best Dance Track 

“2 The Moon” – Pitbull, Ne-Yo, Afrojack, Dj Buddha 

“Como La Flor” – Play-N-Skillz, Natti Natasha & Deorro

“Corridos Y Alcohol” – Steve Aoki & Oscar Maydon

“Savage Funk (Dj Snake Remix)” – Anitta & Dj Snake

“Teka” – Dj Snake & Peso Pluma

Best Urban Track

“57+” – Karol G, Feid, DFZM ft.. Ovy On The Drums, J Balvin, Maluma, Ryan Castro, Blessd

“Bing Bong” – Yailin La Más Viral & Puyalo Pantera

“Degenere” – Myke Towers ft. Benny Blanco 

“DTMF” – Bad Bunny 

“Gata Only” – Floyymenor & Cris MJ 

“Hay Lupita” – Lomiiel

“La Plena (W Sound 5)” – W Sound, Beéle & Ovy On The Drums

“Polvo De Tu Vida” – J Balvin & Chencho Corleone 

“Savage Funk” – Anitta

“Tommy & Pamela” – Peso Pluma & Kenia Os

Best Urban Mix 

“Adivino” – Myke Towers & Bad Bunny 

“Carbon Vrmor” – Farruko & Sharo Towers

“Comernos” – Omar Courtz & Bad Gyal 

“Gata Only (Remix)” – Floyymenor, Ozuna & Anitta 

“Gatitas Sandungueras Vol.1” – Álvaro Díaz & Feid 

“La Nena” – Lyanno & Rauw Alejandro 

“Mamasota” – Manuel Turizo & Yandel 

“Mírame” – Blessd & Ovy On The Drums 

“Puro Guayeteo” – Wisin, Don Omar & Jowell y Randy 

“Teka” – DJ Snake & Peso Pluma

Best Urban Alternative Song 

“Chaparrita” – Standly & Yeri Mua 

“Nubes” – De La Rose & Omar Courtz 

“Real Gangsta Love” – Trueno

“Tú Et Moi” – Judeline & Mc Morena 

“Tu Vas Sin (Fav)” – Rels B

Best Urban Album 

Cvrbon Vrmor [C_de:G_d.O.N.]. – Farruko 

Debí Tirar Más Fotos – Bad Bunny 

Elyte – Yandel

Funk Generation – Anitta

La Pantera Negra – Myke Towers

Mr. W (Deluxe) – Wisin

Rayo – J Balvin

San Blas – Boza

Sayonara: Finales Alternos – Álvaro Díaz

Tranki, Todo Pasa – Sech

Best Pop/Urban Song

“2am” – Sebastián Yatra & Bad Gyal 

“Anestesia” – Venesti, Goyo & Slow Mike

“Cosas Pendientes” – Maluma 

“Latina Foreva” – Karol G 

“Nuevayol” – Bad Bunny 

“Orión” – Boza & Elena Rose

“Priti” – Danny Ocean & Sech 

“Soltera” – Shakira

Best Pop/Rhythmic Song 

“La_playlist.Mpeg” – Emilia

“Ley Universal” – Danny Ocean

“Loveo” – Daddy Yankee 

“Nota” – Jay Wheeler & Omar Courtz

“Tamo Bien” – Enrique Iglesias, Pitbull & Iamchino 

“Volver” – Piso 21, Marc Anthony & Beéle

Best Pop Song 

“Bala Perdida” – Arthur Hanlon & Ángela Aguilar 

“García” – Kany García 

“Mientes” – Reik 

“Querida Yo” – Yami Safdie & Camilo 

“Samaná” – Mau Y Ricky, Danny Ocean & Yorghaki

Best Pop/Ballad Song 

“Abrázame” – Ángela Aguilar, Felipe Botello y El Sonoro Rugir 

“El Cielo Te Mandó Para Mi” – Ha*Ash 

“Lo Que Nos Faltó Decir” – Jesse & Joy 

“Palmeras En El Jardín” – Alejandro Sanz 

“Roma” – Luis Fonsi & Laura Pausini

Best Pop Album 

A Mucha Honra – Thalia 

El Viaje – Luis Fonsi 

Haashville – Ha*Ash 

Hotel Caracas – Mau y Ricky

Lo Que Nos Faltó Decir – Jesse & Joy

Milagro – Sebastián Yatra

Panorama – Reik

Reflexa – Danny Ocean

¿Y Ahora Qué? – Alejandro Sanz

Ya Es Mañana – Morat

Tropical Hit 

“Ale Ale” – Marc Anthony 

“Baile Inolvidable” – Bad Bunny 

“Desde Hoy” – Natti Natasha 

“En Privado” – Xavi & Manuel Turizo 

“Fuera De Lugar” – Venesti 

“How Deep Is Your Love” – Prince Royce 

“Imagínate” – Danny Ocean & Kapo 

“Llorar Bonito” – Luis Figueroa

“Raíces” – Gloria Estefan 

“Si Antes Te Hubiera Conocido” – Karol G

Tropical Mix 

“Capaz (Merengueton)” – Alleh & Yorghaki 

“El Caballito” – Fariana & Oro Solido 

“Es Un Secreto” – Christian Alicea ft. Dj Buddha 

“Hoy No Me Siento Bien” – Alejandro Sanz & Grupo Frontera 

“La Culpa” – Kany García & Rawayana 

“Ohnana” – Kapo Ft. Maluma, Ryan Castro, Farruko & Nicky Jam 

“Que Haces” – Becky G & Manuel Turizo 

“Santa Marta” – Luis Fonsi & Carlos Vives 

“Una Vida Pasada” – Camilo & Carín León 

“Vestido Rojo” – Silvestre Dangond & Emilia

Afrobeat Of The Year 

“Amor” – Danny Ocean 

“Mi Refe” – Beéle & Ovy On The Drums 

“Soleao” – Myke Towers & Quevedo 

“Tengo Un Plan (Remix)” – Key-Key & Ozuna 

“Uwaie” – Kapo

Best Tropical Album 

Astropical – Bomba Estéreo, Rawayana & Astropical 

Ataca Sergio! Presents: Urban Salsa Sessions! – Sergio George

Coexistencia – Luis Figueroa

Cuatro – Camilo

Eterno – Prince Royce

Muevense – Marc Anthony

Natti Natasha En Amargue – Natti Natasha

Raíces – Gloria Estefan

Reparto – Gente De Zona

Yo Deluxe – Christian Alicea

Best Mexican Music Song 

“El Amigo” – Christian Nodal

“El Amor De Mi Herida” – Carín León 

“Mira Quién Lo Dice” – Pepe Aguilar 

“Perdonarte ¿Para Qué?” – Los Ángeles Azules & Emilia

“Que Siga Pasando” – Chiquis

Best Mexican Music Fusion 

“300 Noches” – Belinda & Natanael Cano 

“Corazón De Piedra” – Xavi

“Dos Días” – Tito Double P & Peso Pluma

“Morena Canela” – Chino Pacas

“Si No Quieres No” – Luis R Conriquez & Netón Vega

“Tu Boda” – Oscar Maydon & Fuerza Regida

Best Mexican Mariachi Music 

“Amé” – Christian Nodal

“Cuéntame” – Majo Aguilar & Alex Fernández

“Mi Eterno Amor Secreto” – Yuridia & Eden Muñoz

“Mis Amigas Las Flores” – Ángela Aguilar

“Un Millón De Primaveras (En Vivo Desde La Plaza De Toros La México)” – Alejandro Fernández

Best Mexican Banda Music 

“Aquí Hay Para Llevar” – La Arrolladora Banda El Limón De René Camacho 

“El Beneficio De La Duda” – Grupo Firme

“¿Qué Será De Mi Ex?” – La Adictiva

“Tengo Claro” – Banda Ms De Sergio Lizárraga & Alfredo Olivas

“Voy A Levantarme” – Banda Los Sebastianes De Saúl Plata

Best Mexican Norteño Music

“Aquí Mando Yo” – Los Tigres Del Norte 

“Bandido De Amores” – Leonardo Aguilar & Pepe Aguilar

“Con Todo Respetillo” – Joss Favela & Luis R Conriquez

“Rey Sin Reina” – Julión Álvarez y Su Norteño Banda

“Traigo Saldo y Ganas De Rogar” – Eden Muñoz

Best Alternative Mexican Music 

“Como Capo” – Clave Especial & Fuerza Regida

“Esa Noche” – Eslabon Armado & Macario Martínez

“Holanda” – Línea Personal

“Loco” – Netón Vega

“Me Prometí” – Ivan Cornejo

“Triple Lavada Remix” – Esaú Ortiz, Luis R Conriquez, Oscar Maydon, Alemán ft. Victor Mendivil

Best Mexican Music Album

Aquí Mando Yo – Los Tigres Del Norte

Boca Chueca, Vol.1 – Carín León

Eden – Eden Muñoz

Encuentros – Becky G

Evolución – Grupo Firme

Éxodo – Peso Pluma

Jugando A Que No Pasa Nada – Grupo Frontera

Mi Vida Mi Muerte – Netón Vega

Next – Xavi

Pero No Te Enamores – Fuerza Regida

My Favorite Actor

Diego Klein – Con Esa Misma Mirada

Emmanuel Palomares – Las Hijas De La Señora García

Fernando Colunga – Amanecer

José Ron – Papás Por Conveniencia

Sebastián Rulli – El Extraño Retorno De Diana Salazar

My Favorite Actress

Angélica Rivera – Con Esa Misma Mirada

Angelique Boyer – El Extraño Retorno De Diana Salazar

Ariadne Díaz – Papás Por Conveniencia

Livia Brito – Amanecer

Oka Giner – Las Hijas De La Señora García

They Make Me Fall In Love

Angélica Rivera y Diego Klein – Con Esa Misma Mirada

Angelique Boyer y Sebastián Rulli – El Extraño Retorno De Diana Salazar

Ariadne Díaz y José Ron – Papás Por Conveniencia

Claudia Martín y Daniel Elbittar – El Amor No Tiene Receta

Eva Cedeño y David Zepeda – A. Mar

Creator Of The Year

Doris Jocelyn

Federico Vigevani

Isabella Ladera

Jessica Judith Ortiz

Jorge Chacón

Creator With A Social Cause

Aaron Murphy

Alex Serrano

Alexis Omman

Carlos Eduardo Espina

Jesús Morales

Best Lol

Alex Quiroz

Dani Valle

Edy Suárez

Jose Ramones

Los Chicaneros

#Gettingreadywith

Alex Barozzi

Berenice Castro

Chantal Torres

Florencia Guillot Dors

Yayis Villarreal

Podcast Of The Year

“El Bueno, La Mala Y El Feo”

“Casados y Complicados”

“Date Cuenta Podcast”

“Indomable con Regina Carrot”

“Se Regalan Dudas”

Stream That Got Us Hooked

Emilio Antun

Envinadas

Karime Kooler

La Pija y La Quinqui

La Más Draga

#Airplanemode

Alan Estrada

Katy Esquivel

Luisito Comunica

Luz Carreiro

Oscar Alejandro Pérez

Soccer Pov

Ara y Fer

Esteban Cacho

Jero Freixas

Josh Juanico

Laura Biondo