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2022 Premios Juventud

19th Premios Juventud
DateJuly 21, 2022 (2022-07-21)
LocationJosé Miguel Agrelot Coliseum
CountryUnited States
Hosted by
Most awardsKarol G (9)
Most nominationsJ Balvin and Karol G (11)
WebsiteOfficial page
Television/radio coverage
NetworkUnivision
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The 19th Premios Juventud ceremony took place on July 21, 2022.[1] Univision broadcast the show live from the José Miguel Agrelot Coliseum, with Danna Paola, Eduin Caz, Clarissa Molina and Prince Royce hosting the event.[2][3]

Colombian singers J Balvin and Karol G lead the nominations with 11 nods each, followed by Puerto Rican singers Rauw Alejandro with 9 nominations and Farruko with 8 ones.[4] Karol G was the most prized artist of the ceremony, with 9 awards.[5]

Performers

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Artist(s) Song(s)
Pre-show
Mora "Tus Lágrimas"
"La Inocente"
Kiko El Crazy
The Change
"Ibiza"
Main show
Daddy Yankee "Rumbatón"
Grupo Firme
Lenin Ramírez
"El Tóxico"
"En Tú Perra Vida"
"Ya Supérame"
Boza
Lenny Tavárez
Juhn
"Ella (Remix)"
Mau y Ricky "Llorar Y Llorar"
"Mal Acostumbrao"
Manny Cruz "Santo Domingo"
Luis Vazquez "Tú Fan"
Yahaira Plasencia "La Cantante"
Luis Figueroa "Vienes"
Michael Stuart "Bailemos"
Manny Cruz
Luis Vazquez
Yahaira Plasencia
Luis Figueroa
Michael Stuart
"Que Le Pongan Salsa"
"La Fiesta De Pilito"
"No Hay Cama Para Tanta Gente"
El Alfa "Gogo Dance"
"La Mamá De La Mamá"
"La Romana"
Danna Paola "A Un Beso"
Wisin & Yandel
Lenny Tavárez
Feid
Tainy
Natti Natasha
"Estoy Enamorado"
"Te Siento"
"Abusadora"
Ángela Aguilar "Se Disfrazó"
"Piel Canela"
Feid
Alejo
Robi
"Pantysito"
Prince Royce "Te Espero"
"Incondicional"
"El Amor Que Perdimos"
"Stand By Me"
"Carita De Inocente"
"Darte Un Beso"
"Corazón Sin Cara"
Kany García
Goyo
Cazzu
Ángela Aguilar
"Hoy Ya Me Voy"
"Agüita E Coco"
"Para Siempre"
"DPM (De Pxta Madre)"
Banda MS De Sergio Lizárraga "La Casita"
Natti Natasha
Daddy Yankee
Wisin & Yandel
"Mayor Que Usted"
CNCO "Plutón"
Farina "Fiesta"
La Adictiva Banda San José De Mesillas
Lenín Ramirez
"Eso Es La Riqueza"
Farruko
El Alfa
DJ Adoni
La Perversa
"La Opinión Es Tuya"
Grupo Firme
Banda MS De Sergio Lizárraga
"No Llega El Olvido"
"Ya Lo Sé"
"Basta Ya"
"Inolvidable"
J Balvin "6 AM"
"Reggaeton"
"Ay Vamos"
"In Da Getto"

Winners and nominees

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The nominees were announced on June 14, 2022.[6][7] The winners are listed in bold.[8]

General

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Artist of the Youth – Male
Artist of the Youth – Female
Favorite Group or Duo of the Year
Album of the Year
The Catchiest Song
Best Girl Power Collab
The New Generation – Female
The New Generation – Male
Male Artist – On the Rise
Female Artist – On the Rise
My Favorite Streaming Artist
Best Song by a Couple
The Perfect Mix
Collaboration OMG
Viral Track of the Year
The Best "Beatmakers"
The Hottest Choreography

Regional Mexican

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Regional Mexican Album of the Year
Best Regional Mexican Song
Best Regional Mexican Collaboration
Best Regional Mexican Fusion
The New Generation – Regional Mexican

Tropical

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Best Tropical Hit
Best Tropical Mix

Digital

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Video with Best Social Message
Popular Artist or Influencer
Best Social Media Power Couple
Best Fandom
Best Social Dance Challenge
Trendiest Artist

Television

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My Favorite Actor
My Favorite Actress
Best On-Screen Couple

References

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