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Juan Gabriel awards and nominations
Juan Gabriel during a performance in Peru (2003)
Awards and nominations
Award Wins Nominations
ASCAP Latin Award 15 15
Billboard Latin Music Awards 18 30
Billboard Music Awards 3 8
El Heraldo de México Awards 4 4
Grammy Awards 0 6
Latin Grammy Awards 2 5
Latin American Music Awards 0 8
Lo Nuestro Awards 9 27
Totals
Wins126
Nominations214
Note
  1. Certain award groups do not simply award one winner. They acknowledge several different recipients, have runners-up, and have third place. Since this is a specific recognition and is different from losing an award, runner-up mentions are considered wins in this award tally. For simplification and to avoid errors, each award in this list has been presumed to have had a prior nomination.

Juan Gabriel (1950–2016) was a Mexican singer-songwriter who received various awards and nominations during his lifetime spanning six decades in media, and posthumously. He is one of the all-time best-selling Latin musicians.

Juan Gabriel received his first major national awards in his early career in the 1970s, winning various Calendario Azteca de Oro and El Heraldo de México Awards. Beginning the 1980s, he won various Latin ACE awards from the Association of Latin Entertainment Critics in New York, achieved his first Grammy Awards nominations, and obtained nominations in the Billboard Number One Awards. Through the 1990s, he achieved more accolades from majors organizations, including various ASCAP Latin Awards, as well as Lo Nuestro Awards and the Billboard Latin Music Awards. He became the first Hispanic Songwriter of the Year by the ASCAP in 1995. Since the 2000s, Juan Gabriel achieved various other nominations and awards, including from Latin Grammy and Premios Juventud. In 2009, The Latin Recording Academy named him Person of the Year.

Juan Gabriel's career and success have been recognized in various ceremony awards, among them, two special Lo Nuestro Awards, including the Excellence Award in 1991, a special Premios Ondas in 2001, and a Latin Billboard Star Award in 2016.

He has also received a number of government recognitions, including by the King of Spain, Juan Carlos I in 2006 with a Universal Excellence Award, and a Golden Laurel. Gabriel has been admitted into various hall and walk of Fames as well.

Awards and nominations

Awards and nominations:

Award/organization Year Nominee/work Category Result Ref.
ASCAP Latin Awards 1994 "Popurrí de Boleros" Award-Winning Songs Won
"Hasta Que Te Conocí" Tropical Winning-Songs Won
1995 Juan Gabriel Songwriter of the Year Won
Pop Songwriter of the Year Won
"Pero Qué Necesidad" Pop Contemporary Songs of the Year Won
"Luna" Won
"Mañana, Mañana" Award-Winning Songs Won
1996 Juan Gabriel Songwriter of the Year Won
1997 "Si Quieres" Tejano/Regional Mexican Songs Won
1998 Juan Gabriel Latin Songwriter of the Year Won
"El Destino" Pop/Balada Song of the Year Won
"Te Sigo Amando" Won
1999 "Así Fue" Super Song of the Year Honoree
2002 "Abrázame Muy Fuerte" Super Song of the Year Honoree
2013 "Hasta Que Te Conocí" Pop Winning-Songs Won
Asociación de Hispanos (Nosotros) 1997 Juan Gabriel Golden Eagle: Humanitarian Award Honoree
Asociación Internacional de Periodistas de Radio, Prensa y Televisión de Las Vegas 2016 Juan Gabriel Diamond Award Honoree
Asociación Mexicana de Productores de Fonogramas y Videogramas (AMPROFON) c. 1985 Juan Gabriel Amprofón de Oro Honoree
Association of Latin Entertainment Critics (Latin ACE) 1981 Juan Gabriel Composer of the Year Nominated
1985 Composer of the Year Won
1989 International Artist of the Year Nominated
1990 International Artist of the Year Won
1991 International Artist of the Year Won
1992 International Artist of the Year Won
1994 Juan Gabriel en el Rose Bowl Best Variety Special Won
1995 Juan Gabriel Composer of the Year Won
Juan Gabriel (Radio City Music Hall) Best Concert Won
1996 Juan Gabriel Best Concert Album of the Year Nominated
1997 Juan Gabriel Best Show Won
Juan Gabriel Composer of the Year Won
1998 Juan Gabriel Composer of the Year Nominated
1999 Juan Gabriel & Fernandito Villalona (MSG) Best Show Nominated
Billboard Latin Music Awards 1998 Juntos Otra Vez (with Rocío Dúrcal) Billboard Latin 50 Album of The Year Honoree
1999 Juan Gabriel Songwriter of the Year Nominated
2000 Juan Gabriel Songwriter of the Year Nominated
2002 Juan Gabriel Songwriter of the Year Won
Hot Latin Tracks Artist of The Year: Nominated
"Abrázame Muy Fuerte" Hot Latin Track of The Year Won
Latin Pop Airplay Track of The Year Won
"No Vale La Pena" (with Nydia Rojas) Hot Latin Track of The Year, Vocal Duo Won
2006 Juan Gabriel Songwriter of the Year Won
Latin Tour of the Year Nominated
2007 La Historia Del Divo Latin Greatest Hits Album of the Year Nominated
2015 Juan Gabriel Tour of the Year Nominated
Top Latin Albums Artist of the Year, Male Nominated
Regional Mexican Albums Artist of the Year, Solo Nominated
Mis 40 en Bellas Artes Regional Mexican Album of the Year Nominated
2016 Juan Gabriel Artist of the Year Won
Tour of the Year Won
Top Latin Albums Artist of the Year, Male Won
Latin Pop Albums Artist of the Year, Solo Won
Billboard/Telemundo Star Honoree
Los Dúo Top Latin Album of the Year Won
Latin Pop Album of the Year Won
Mis Número 1...40 Aniversario Nominated
2017 Juan Gabriel Artist of the Year Won
Top Latin Albums Artist of the Year, Male Won
Latin Pop Albums Artist of the Year, Solo Won
Los Dúo, Vol. 2 Top Latin Album of the Year Won
Latin Pop Album of the Year Won
Vestido de Etiqueta por Eduardo Magallanes Top Latin Album of the Year Nominated
Latin Pop Album of the Year Nominated
Billboard Number One Awards 1987 Juan Gabriel Top Pop Latin Artist Nominated
Pensamientos Top Pop Latin Album Nominated
"Hasta Que Te Conocí" Top Hot Latin Track Nominated
1988 Juan Gabriel Top Pop Latin Artist Nominated
14 Exitos Originales: Para Ti Top Pop Latin Album Nominated
"Debo Hacerlo" Top Hot Latin Track Nominated
1989 Debo Hacerlo Top Pop Latin Album Nominated
Billboard Music Awards 2015 Juan Gabriel Top Latin Artist Nominated
Los Dúo Top Latin Album Nominated
2016 Juan Gabriel Top Latin Artist Nominated
Los Dúo Top Latin Album Won
Mis Número 1...40 Aniversario Nominated
2017 Juan Gabriel Top Latin Artist Won
Los Dúo, Vol. 2 Top Latin Album Won
Vestido de Etiqueta por Eduardo Magallanes Nominated
Brownsville Chamber of Commerce 1984 Juan Gabriel Mister Amigo Honoree
Calendario Azteca de Oro 1976 Se Me Olvidó Otra Vez Album of the Year Won
1977 Juan Gabriel Songwriter of the Year — Ranchero Nominated
1978 Juan Gabriel Composer of the Year Won
Siempre en Mi Mente National Album of the Year Won
Cuerpo Consular de Latinoamérica y el Caribe (GRULAC) 2005 Juan Gabriel Honorary Plaque Honoree
El Heraldo de México Awards 1974 Juan Gabriel Composer of the Year Won
1978 Siempre en Mi Mente Album of the Year Won
1984 Juan Gabriel Artist of the Year Won
2001 "Abrázame Muy Fuerte" Best Musical Theme Won
Grammy Awards 1984 Todo Best Mexican/Mexican-American Album Nominated
1985 Recuerdos II Best Mexican/Mexican-American Album Nominated
1995 Gracias por Esperar Best Latin Pop Album Nominated
1996 El México Que Se Nos Fue Best Mexican-American/Tejano Music Performance Nominated
1999 Celebrando 25 Años de Juan Gabriel: En Concierto en el Palacio de Bellas Artes Best Latin Pop Performance Nominated
2002 Abrázame Muy Fuerte Best Latin Pop Album Nominated
Hispanic Heritage Foundation 2005 Juan Gabriel Hispanic Heritage Awards Honoree
Hispanic Heritage Society (HHH) 2005 Juan Gabriel Tito Guízar Award Honoree
Emissary of the Muses Honoree
Latin American Music Awards 2015 Los Dúo Favorite Album of the Year Nominated
Mis Número 1...40 Aniversario Nominated
Juan Gabriel Favorite Pop/Rock Male Artist Nominated
2016 Juan Gabriel Favorite Pop/Rock Male Artist Nominated
Los Dúo, Vol. 2 Favorite Album of the Year Nominated
Favorite Pop/Rock Album Nominated
2017 Vestido de Etiqueta por Eduardo Magallanes Favorite Album of the Year Nominated
Favorite Pop/Rock Album Nominated
La Guirnalda 1984 Juan Gabriel Guirnalda de Oro (Gold Garland) Honoree
2006 Honoree
Las Vegas Walk of Stars 2016 Juan Gabriel Crown as "Perpetual King" of Mexican National Holidays Honoree
Latin Grammy Awards 2004 Inocente de Ti Best Singer-Songwriter Album Nominated
2010 Juan Gabriel Best Ranchero Album Nominated
2016 Los Dúo, Vol. 2 Album of the Year Won
Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album Won
2017 Vestido de Etiqueta por Eduardo Magallanes Nominated
Lo Nuestro Awards 1991 Juan Gabriel Excellence Award Honoree
1992 En el Palacio de Bellas Artes Pop Album of the Year Nominated
Juan Gabriel Pop Male Artist of the Year Nominated
1995 Juan Gabriel Pop Male Artist of the Year Nominated
Gracias por Esperar Pop Album of the Year Nominated
"Pero Qué Necesidad" Pop Song of the Year Won
1996 Juan Gabriel Regional Mexican Male Artist of the Year Nominated
El México Que Se Nos Fue Regional Mexican Album of the Year Won
"Canción 187" Regional Mexican Song of the Year Won
1997 Juan Gabriel Special Tribute Award Honoree
Regional Mexican Male Artist of the Year Nominated
1998 Juan Gabriel Pop Male Artist of the Year Nominated
Regional Mexican Male Artist of the Year Nominated
Juan Gabriel & Rocío Dúrcal Pop Group or Duo of the Year Won
Juntos Otra Vez Regional Mexican Album of the Year Won
"Te Sigo Amando" Pop Song of the Year Nominated
"El Destino" (with Rocío Dúrcal) Nominated
1999 Celebrando 25 Años de Juan Gabriel: En Concierto en el Palacio de Bellas Artes Pop Album of the Year Nominated
2000 Juan Gabriel Regional Mexican Male Artist of the Year Nominated
2002 Juan Gabriel Pop Male Artist of the Year Nominated
Juan Gabriel & Nydia Rojas Pop Group or Duo of the Year Nominated
Abrázame Muy Fuerte Pop Album of the Year Won
"Abrázame Muy Fuerte" Pop Song of the Year Won
2004 Juan Gabriel/Kumbia Kings/El Gran Silencio Regional Mexican Group or Duo of the Year Nominated
"No Tengo Dinero" (with Kumbia Kings and El Gran Silencio) Regional Mexican Song of the Year Nominated
2011 Juan Gabriel Ranchero Artist of the Year Nominated
2016 Los Dúo (Deluxe Version) Album of the Year Nominated
Library of Congress 2024 "Amor Eterno" Preserved Honoree
Lunas del Auditorio 2005 Juan Gabriel Best Mexican/Regional Act Won
2006 Nominated
2007 Nominated
2008 Won
2011 Nominated
2012 Nominated
2016 Won
National Auditorium (Mexico) 2012 Juan Gabriel Dalia de Plata (Silver Dahlia) Honoree
Nipper de Oro 1976 Juan Gabriel 2 Million Sales in Mexico Honoree
Orgullosamente Latino Award 2004 Juan Gabriel Latin Career Award Honoree
Premios Aplauso 98 1988 Juan Gabriel Special award Honoree
1990 Juan Gabriel Singer-Songwriter of the Decade Honoree
Premios Bandamax 2016 Juan Gabriel Career Achievement Award Honoree
"La Frontera" (with Rocío Dúrcal) Video of the Year Won
Premios Bravo [es] 1988 Juan Gabriel Producer of the Year Nominated
Premios Casandra 1995 Juan Gabriel Soberano International Honoree
Premios Eres 1991 Juan Gabriel Best Male Live Show Won
1992 Won
Premios Juventud 2004 Juan Gabriel Best Moves Nominated
Voice of the Moment Nominated
He's Got Style Nominated
"Amor eterno" (with Rocío Dúrcal) Best Re-Mix Nominated
"No Tengo Dinero" (with Kumbia Kings and El Gran Silencio) Nominated
Rocío Dúrcal & Juan Gabriel Dynamic Duet Nominated
"Siempre en mi mente" Catchiest Tune Nominated
Premios Ondas 2001 Juan Gabriel Achievement Award Honoree
Premios Oye! 2010 Juan Gabriel Best Ranchero Solo or Duo/Group Nominated
Premios TVyNovelas 1987 Juan Gabriel Best Singer Nominated
2001 "Abrázame Muy Fuerte" Best Musical Theme Nominated
Reforma 1999 Juan Gabriel Male Songwriter of the Century Nominated
Male Singer of the Century Nominated
Ritmo Latino Awards 1999 Juan Gabriel Artist or Group Regional Mexican Won
La Opinión Tributo Nacional Honoree
2001 Juan Gabriel Male Pop Artist or Group Nominated
"Abrázame Muy Fuerte" Song of the Year (Male or Female) Won
Abrázame Muy Fuerte Album of the Year Nominated
Sociedad de Autores y Compositores de México [es] (SACM) 1995 Juan Gabriel Composer of the Year Won
Spotify Awards 2020 Juan Gabriel Most-Stremed Artist by users over 45 Years Old Nominated
The Latin Recording Academy 2009 Juan Gabriel Person of the Year Honoree
Viña del Mar International Song Festival 1997 Juan Gabriel Gaviota de Oro Gold
1999 Gaviota de Oro Gold
2002 Antorcha de Plata Silver
2004 Antorcha de Plata Silver
Antorcha de Oro Gold
Gaviota de Plata Silver
Gaviota de Oro Gold

Other honors

Juan Gabriel's Walk Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame
Juan Gabriel's Handprints on the Plaza de las Estrellas in Mexico
List of state honors
Country City/Gov./Entity Year Description Status Ref.
United States Los Angeles/Mayor Tom Bradley 1986 Juan Gabriel's Day (October 5) Honoree
Vatican Vatican City 1994 Keys to the City Honoree
Peru Regional Government of La Libertad, City of Trujillo 2004 Great Officer of Order of Chan Chan Honoree
Mexico Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco 2004 Keys to the City Honoree
Spain King of Spain/King Juan Carlos I 2006 Universal Excellence Award Honoree
Laurel de Oro (Golden Laurel) Honoree
Mexico Tijuana City, Baja California 2015 Keys to the City Honoree
United States Los Angeles City Council/Councillor Gil Cedillo 2016 Juan Gabriel's Day (October 27) Honoree
United States Las Vegas City Hall 2016 Juan Gabriel's Day in Nevada (September 16) Honoree
Mexico Juarez City 2016 Favorite Son [es] (Hijo predilecto) Honoree
United States United States Federal Congress 2016 Special Award for his cultural contributions to Las Vegas Honoree
Mexico Tlacotalpan, Veracruz/Mayor Homero Gamboa Martínez 2016 Medal Agustín Lara Honoree
Keys to the City Honoree
United States Commissioners Court of El Paso City/County Commissioner David Stout 2016 Juan Gabriel's Day (September 12) Honoree
Mexico Senate of the Republic 2017 Belisario Domínguez Medal of Honor Nominated
Mexico Parácuaro, Michoacán 2017 Juan Gabriel's Day (January 7) Honoree
United States El Paso City Hall 2018 Juan Gabriel's Day (August 28) Nominated
Mexico Municipal Government, Juarez 2022 Juan Gabriel's Day (August 28) Honoree
List of Walk of Fame/Hall of Fames for Juan Gabriel
Walk/Hall of Fame Year Description Status Ref.
Billboard Latin Music Hall of Fame 1996 Hall of Fame inductee Inductee
Plaza de las Estrellas 1996 Walk of Star Won
Little Havana's Calle 8 Walk of Fame 1999 Walk of Star Won
Hollywood Walk of Fame 2002 Walk of Star Won
Ritmo Latino Latin Music Greats 2003 Handprints Won
International Latin Music Hall of Fame 2003 Hall of Fame inductee Inductee
Las Vegas Walk of Stars 2009 Walk of Star Won
Latin Songwriters Hall of Fame 2016 Hall of Fame inductee Inductee
Chihuahua Walk of Fame (Mexico) 2017 Walk of Star Won
Mexican National Auditorium's Paseo de las Lunas Hall of Fame inductee Inductee

Notes

  1. Charts are not included, unless they are explicitly described as "awards" or specific trophies are given.
  2. Prior to the inauguration of the Billboard Music Awards in 1990, the magazine had the "Number One Awards" to honor the top-performing artists of the year on each of chart categories.
  3. A collaborative effort by cities of Brownsvile, Texas, and Matamoros, Tamaulipas established in 1964 to honor Mexican figures in sports, politics, business, culture and the artistic scene
  4. transl. Aztec Gold Calendar, an award given by the Asociación Mexicana de Periodistas de Radio y Televisión (AMPRyT)
  5. A ceremony award organized by FM 98 and KLAX-FM members of Spanish Broadcasting System.
  6. Also known as "Premio de la Gente" or Latin Music Fan Awards.

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